1 nm1.1 IT V EVENING HERALD i:yrAiii.tsiii:i lsjo. Published eve ry U enlnR, Kicept Sunday, at 8 South Jardis Stkli.t, Nkau CtNTiiiS. TH 9 Ilcrulil 1 dcliveicil inShenandoali and the. .urroiindiuK towns for six tents n week, paj l)lo to the curriers. Uy null 1 S3.00 a ear, or 23 cents ft month, payable tn advance Advertlso jnouUehirKwUicL'ordinK to space and position. TUt uulillMiciii resene tho rlsht to clitu.frc tlio positioner guvennemcnis wnunn cr me, pun "Hrcnflon'of"iirn,v tluinniirlrttr-'flu!1 rlKlil 'Is reserved to rekct anv advertlicmciit. whether paid (or or not, that the publisher may dccip. imnroncr. Advertising rates inndo knowlil ?til1nme!M1 seconu ciais man nianer. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald 1 rui;si)AY, Ji'Ni; u, mm RBPUBLICAN'STATE'TICKET. i -, " . , ' -ypr " roll CONG lmMMAN-AT-I.A HOC, ;inL "!OAl!&MlA AMIKOW, ..jOISusflucpa. SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT, pAltTiiHleaviiigitvn for the hummer end have tho.KvEXINO llr.nALiiv.ntto the tesoit where tficy 'sp&'d tnckiKsiin al no im-icasd of price. Tlio paper being issued in t!ij. ffiSniih,' Mtflc iiri fo flh W GBtnucc ii follwiitifdal i ch rcoircat II' iJiy.VPtf'PH, ri1' '1.V Bet out 'ill the way the Fottsvitlo team would occupy the position of "lail-cnders." 1'iesi- -4,n)m-tlitrxomityratrrrtraTcitng--tircrst:itB and losine; Kilniutiftei'guinc. " Tin: jiiaKiiiliee'ill steamship Kt. Paul, b( the American Line, U llow the leafier ainonx the' ocean grl-yhnuniis, 1 She 'made the Voyage from Southampton to.JCew Yolk inthe.ae niiukablo, 4'ait, time of six dajs, the hours, and thirty-two vujiujtes, the dost recoul 'yet nchiuM'd. Soaro another victory for Aitieiica. Tin; I'rtendh or Sbn.ltoi'tJafty'l'Hii foligrntu lnto'llieuiserves'tiY'fan tlib fight, they iiia'de in .Ulplioii'y cotiirtjan'il'the jes.ulls att.aiied.' The cjlii'ycs anA thc'enlii'e'jiaity maeiiiHery U'iugiiu,thq and of tho.JIagee Xictipn, it. was utiitujii virtury;f'4i) tho Quay lulhoieaiK to heeiuo seven eiiudidatcs fori the nLofeis l.ituie out ofa (lnj(il iif (H'tveu. . -rf j, v Tin: ipurposo of tho, llui.eau- of Immigra tion,, reeviitly rreattd liy , thu Maryland' legislature, in tlic- oin'ouiagement of -im-, migmtion from tile other Miiks of tho 1'nion, Ciumila and KllVope. I'cison. ahlo, toiiialctfti living' hy their lahoraie luvitcih to settle in Maryland, Tho'idoa is to iiiercaso the state's population to 2,000,00i), if pcrille, fco an lo iueroaio it industrial' activity,' Mr. Littletoii'T. 'Dryden,' the IHiipeiintetiilcnt of tho 'liureatj, 'illicit is located in lialtiliforo, asiiii'Lia tl'io' jiiihlio that no nrefcrenee fnv, any one part'iifhe stat is' enjertalueil, hut lespettahlo etjlers v.;ill ho lupartially locakd wheieyerj jnilueciiieDt.'i lU'Wptuhlo to iuimi n ii n Halt offea'd. Uood lauds uroto he hail at eheap prices ill all parts of Maryland, and this fact, duly advcrtl-cd, will; it N thought, add materially, to the poiwlation. Tilll : Jimo ntunber of Harper's Euunil "i'aljle eoiitlilns tlio following: "Does a girl loxotasloby riding awheel? Emphatically no. It id as proper to' rido a wheel as to ride a pony or to w'iflk. l!ut a girl must lido with grace and fearless courage, fhe mustliavo tho ilght' kind of tuddle, must have her liandle-lurs at tho" light height, and lie dressed so that her skirts will not entangle or eulr.ip. Jier. .Tlieie Is no pleasure ydiich hariiast.es that of swll't motion, ;vhen one i- young, and strong and tho hlood courses liuoyailtly,'tI!iough tho veins)' -'whether the liiotioiiH'oniofrom -skating, mnniiig, riding, or going forward jn any sort of progress wtifcll 'k'Uiu'ros liiereise.- Tlfor bU Greeks pudcjijtoodjfliiBu jiinl,one of their favorite goddesses was alwayii flying along. Look LlVilp in your mythology, and 'you will find W'hinU pu,jl menu, iter name is very sjjort, and a popular American author-1-wrote a heautlfill story ahlitit her, which I am sure you "lhavp read." ,t f A SiX'OND ajul more careful leading of t olouel Spalding's uhlo'7aiil'ou tliff'silfijc'ct of'lHcyele nrljjjj.'says tllo,fTew'Yorjc"vVdvor ti.ser, makui it., clear tliat,,iu rliis Judguiejit, liiaiiuhiefureia'nd' dealers urO'in.iliJliig gloat Mnrlfcpjn fi-iler to acruiiimWate-thfj pohlic, and the puhlSe is, not jiroperly appreciating tho'tW 1juiT3Ilig lietweon the line we.hoc wliojiy thei(;oloiii'WouliLay tJiat to.fmnish wlu'oTn at iM in 5-125 apieio, ! simjily i-i-teiiding the hand oi inciting tharity.tu thokc who want to ride, and it is time they knew it., JSvcry mauufactuier and dealer in liieycl4S.i, ucciHling to this high authoiity, a puhlie heuefuctor, giving his time and (.ipital tb ihe nuielioratioii of (he human tmv. iJn all this liioai is au impurtiuit hiut in whum it nniy concern, namely, that. this protest against the price of wheels should i-'ujSeaiily-let'UOBUuufactutera'T!iil (iealeri withhold their gracious Ihaois and permit tho-' lnarnef! 'to 'soar' 'Co its natural levoT," iiy iliouT fiffypoinTT Tfl'ove'preiimt quoUitioim.Jji thil cduyjLau tlTiUUgi-ate-f ill public, tJ5uowiu((a)iV3jig, fatrfflieavmi when they sec it, will continue to grumble and growl, we suppose. M.,Juin. ly. VHi' Wiikn a political bow, iy-an.-'bxujunjfc, lias greut power without any easy wuy ol explaining way he should htiyo IL t toiuiuou explaimtiillCistliatjit I bTwuiH) it, tho ho is so magnetic. ThuPword limglmtisiii Covei a multitude of things. A man may luivo no coiiimauds ttcaiisc he is ) very magnetic. Tie inHKirtiHUJuaJlliHiallyiJ-iaB nji loll' jliand way with liini and a pnutlccd urt of loutem l.riu iiHlnei aii'ii faces. lliittw'cnth in his weakest spot and makes magnificent promitfSE" litBiile 3iCftS OTuJnM choobes est spot and iufikos uiagu 'IJiu'tcift. greoflajy c: i,rtlii(lJl$5? Ififllji, whenfctiulf OiiilJl5nl ItMl. .ir. explains political magnetism. Tho T ,e I unit mi, n lor Political uiagnetisin is i. .uly ehfek'-'Mf- MW' nato,";ddllani. The - Jflomilatiln is parsed wjnoh shall affect their i"' -""J ..I, niifioycg lntitfestS no liMUcrJvhHt kilKl of iQ frojiduliilt of corLmuiiltjy robbijiB kclicmujl that nrh'nlnll.usliirjw iftav Im.i In nrluriis Wley cdfitmcf (oTecur'tffor lilt? on olectfou j day votes enough to send him mid hi heneb men anywhere ho desires they shall ho Mint In Your root IHg? , Well, if it isn't too big you nm buy a r.wrw uxioTirinrTcTiiTtnii' ncwi Tnvtury Shoe Stole. Wo lmvn limt rrpftveil :tOil tulr i' i AiiDisAamn recalled. n Selilewil flii' lijioisHllliirnitiin to Jteeoltr lor Iaiimu;i"t. At this morning Daniel Ogden and W; .miftfiisJJir tiiri'illniSMMIlvilifMd foreman at l'acker No. 4 colliery; Albert lirown, outside foreman at No. 5; George illroljn'ilhflsNteholaalWenrtilli, f. I;,t Jfeck; i!l'lu!M'W'tfhii ' tVooriti Kif llettsyjjle, left f"r M; VflJSty,19li,tt,cml'ls yitt'oscs on, the trial orn caso lirought )y a lliingar.iin, named Stevc'iliclScli to recover damages amounting to several thousand dollars against :tl,"U(ulli) Yji.HotpoJiJiilniiy. . v-iifW-"uarc.c;'-'ijii,i,lis;istof af V')P.f 'lie .coijipa.uy.'s cpUipritjs dating, ,nlpuUvo years ago.On the lilghtnf ,t ic 2Sth of .Tnlv. 1SS)1. "(.CfiyojuCHrrctl, ill Uo .huilor houpo at .o1.,4)I,voU'K-ry., John .Miller, of Ainjuuj.iij, iuo ireumn, waiuieiinstaniiy; wW Ji'uinivimaiif Dary, Shields, engineer, and JloJiH,.JtaliiJgpllarslHrian, died i'.o'H u)eir iuju,ticfi soon ,acr iiq, lOSpjoyou. TJio last ,iiau)oi iree.rqsiiled .in, this tpwn. ,.)faliugo,VJ at the hospital, Tho other two' ,si)Tuinl,icil at their homo?, A .fifth victim, ,ati'V2,,Sli(ilsik, w,hfl,thcn, resided at fjiaoky ,Iillow,, vas taken, to the hofpjtal , badly seamen on tho liu;p, client, nd arms. ,, i I, 9 thcfiillowiii nutniing Messrs. Ogden, Scanlau, Watkipfi, vJjresen(itiK the Hiaiii.D, uuilwiljiert I!ro.vn v)sitqd t)iu hospital .and interviewed, SlieUick, ,lie only suryiKor of thp.terrible alfair, ani ;got a well connected story of jt. ShcUtik, , wjiq was tho assistant fuepiaih, placed the w'up responsibility upon Mtjler, the (ui;i)ian, aJl,i'ging fl;at th'q latter had U'peiftedl.ignqrftd Jjhplsick's warnings. Ie nl.o elviiied to ,jia,vg ,i;alle(l, ntteutiou to hv. water in, thy gauges, although tlip blower H-ji opened all. the ya:, Mslor is allegcil to )ia-c .replied tliaf ,it ,w(u tiouc ofi Khelsigk's bu-iipens. finally, S.hfiUic)i said: 'There, must he a ci-jick ,vjmq' placei" ,iiiid, at tjuit iustaut the explosion occurred. , After leaving thp hfispital ghelsick was again given employpieut in the holler hpuse, hut. it is alleged. thaL his ri'in..t.iteiniTit fiepitd to1lij-ing,upioujijma'verg attacjj of iiupuiiaiicu. jjpjjuipneu io uuMiiuip control omt the place and the outside fnifiiinii w-.m obliged tu iciiioVfhiiU) but gave him a place in me pi.uioiiu in lliauieaker. This did not suit Shel-ick, but.)i9 bnibtlwred ,his dis plcastue with us muck grace ,as, his nature voiild pounit until some tinui after Jie sud denly ((isapxicaied. He was next heard of lroin jsew lork.t ity. when ho entered the- suit'for diiinagqs.ieftnei) to,,aHuging that the explosion occurred and he sustained his lnjutijCf-, jiiut op account ol any, neglect, or ignorance, on the pan of Miller In connection ,with tho gauges, Imf bgcause tho boiler was (icjiqtivq. That lie sjioflhl go to fow, ork City, where it Is next to.lmppssih.lo ,tq get a jury evfiers,uit,jilth. the construction and Operation, of boiler houses iu t)ie coal fields, ani) escape tJie laws if I'vnnsyjyania, which ilill'cr in home.resptct.sfromNew York law on the quotation, of injiicies sustained .through the carlessnes'i of coaliorers, is eonsideitd ai ijinewil luoyq on ,the p;irt ol bhelsick, .TJie witne.-e who,left Jiuie, thin, morning ,are suhpoemmi by thq coppauy Jo. prove tho statements (iy, K(iel,sick p tp the cause of tho acciiient.. mailq. j'uinnldiatf.l.v .after it, oc curred and to controvert the, fctatuucutihu now jnaiie.s. TtlE LOST' CItEEE ROEEEP.Y. r'ey. Hie Jtitrlicii', Tolls, a Story ,f il'er- histeut iPol'.seeiitlon. . i On the nigllti of tho 23th of May, hist, the hill her nhoP 'Of C. i1. 'ioleV, of Lost Crock. was hriiken open' and robbed of $U0 worth of razors; strops; clippers,. cosineticMinil linir 6il. A still hunt-was diept up until, last wtek, when a oilio led to i tlio arrest of two young men of LostiCreok named -liichnid llarrett and Michael Dean. They stoutly proclaimed their innocence, notwithstanding a search, upon lvarraut.lof Barrett'shoui-e'by DetectiVe 'Amour, and i-Constable? Dando and Phillips .revealed a tooth hrushand alead pencil which Foley identi fled s his property, liarrettand his nuithei'ibtatcd jlmt the articles had been left in , tlio huusu two years togo, when liarrett'rf sister returned to' Philadelphia niter a visit liomo,M,Iustico Williams concluded to .hold thu young men under hail for in further hearing!. whiuh was'ilxed for last night. ' On tlio following day Mrs. llarrett caused Foley to' be 'arraigned hefoio a justice at Uiraidville,. charged with unlawfully luvak ing into her.liouse. This act referred to the investigation made under tho search warrant. Mis. llariett alleges that seveial articles iu the house were damaged mid that sjie hat misted f5. Foley waived a hearing, and entered bail. Last night liurrett and Dean again appearul,' tvaiS'ed1 a hearing and re newed the ball for trial at court.' The police authorities in churgo claim they have .evidence that' after the flint hearing 'Iiariett went to, ouo' Martin Uosgrovo, of Lost-Crook, mid doni.ihded' the return of IU of the stolen razors; and they Were given to him. Tho strap stud uiany of tho other article are soiliewheie along llib bottom Of n creek lit Losf i Cicukr". Umpty hair oil and other bottles loivo been found scattered iu bushels. ' ' Foley nays Jm, uesjiot; think tho robbery wan perpetrated .wifli gain as tJie prime Motive, hut a simply a par 'of A system of persecution 'tli which. He lias Vie'en ' sttldocted sipiti ie Jm's l'6n in Lod Cleek. lie oiigiu ully oniue I'ruui Muhanoy Plane, but after pendingsooliHie l;i l'iilluli)l('hiu ho opened a briber siop li,i I,ost,Crvok iiud slncq that tlu,i certufn, neopiejiiiyo, Iwen tfying (o drive litni nut nf the lilaeo. lln littributOR the .ensecutioi) 'to yo tjliing liU prosperity 4n ijpi,e oi opjiotu iio.n (tun ins sioijg ip.ni open ttdVoqucy qf til'' eAiiso of teiiiperailee. llo nays' he a .dyoil-iii-thp-vool leliipcrauce advocate and lie has never liceu ufroid to ventilate his couvictiuus. Ho declares that ho will -proK elite tho Cte to tho end, main tain his place of business and uphold tho cause ofawapWAncp witk- nil- $Je vigor he uau coniiiiapd. ,.J(. , . WhejLiiyou wsu't! gpod' roflng, plupibin?, gu fttUng, or guudi-nj tipsmlthiiig dope call op E. UulJaghcr ' 18 West .Centro street. Doajvr h stuvo, , , , Jrtf '"l)UMJfri tll6'lllll(lllnll John ISeU'harze, who Was SeriUusly injured hy an oxpluslo'n 'Iif gtuiKt- tho -Maplo'lhill colliery last SituHlay, dlefl lii'tho -Milkers' Hospital l'lst oyljuiug. ,Tho , i;!)iaiiis yore lirought to town last ovenitig and rtiuocd to his homo on i'.uui alley. THY POINTS. Ilappculiigs Tlii-oiiglo'ilt tlio lteglou Clirnli- f. leien lor iiusly, l'vriuul.i The Jljhouse atSt.Js'lcholan resumed j-cs- ruay al(r aym s Idlclieesv' . . , NnthairMoycr, of Mahanoi'Oity, lias go- cured a patent on a now beefliUiie?, , L' Sulfolk colliery will hereafter suTfify'tho steam to run the Hear i!un mine workings. Tho State Christian 1 ndoavor convention will bo held at Scranton October II, 7, and S. Tho HcenseioC Joseph Zuuskowskylii (lib First ward, has been' transferred to Lewis rWitkouskie. Two new tiihlnr hollers will bo placed. in position" lit tlio 'Dlliplir colliery oiiMlMilayi making ten ill service. , ''' ' ' 1 ' John.J. Moore', a tyjio 'on (lie Pottsvillo Chroille, (mil ' Miss Mary Toole', df'l'ort '.l,l.,, S. lll l.A ,,i r,..,,,'l i,V-f i.-l,l- ' ' lMuin (.'. f'rice, wh'd rettiufiy ' idsfdncd as' ttut'slile foreman nt'lho rllhirKri collle'i'y, was jiieseiiltd with a gold-heiidtd cniM.' '" ' S'limtiel l''ah6 lias' liicn'cdiii'inltlcd, to tho County jdll for' ahootliig 1'ettr' 'llutrocli at Mc.Uhfo on Sunday. t)lo''vpflna'w111''llkoly littivt rii'taiJ r ., , , i,.. 'J'lio' tierih'aii-Alhcrlc'ali ' fire coinpAl'i, of,. .Miiiianyy UIK, tuliiud.ridui'jng tlieitentraneo fee from ft-'.OU to $1,0(1 hetwecu;Uio.ng)3 of 21 nnil.tSycairtl' i. ' m' i ,i' , , ,n, , Thq.Uond of Martin, K, iMqI,aSn,- treafiurcr if, Vst3Iihapoy ((iwnship8cltool,dUtr)Ot, iu the sum of f 15,000, has been fUeia, (with M. M. liurke, P. J. Ferguson, of Lost Creek, 1'. J, McLnnghliu.andl J. Kerguson, of itown. as sureties. FraiiWCfcand CMdfgo'W. VVite(a Shcnan- doiih,! )yero iie.-e la4t evening. Iioth.aro "cyclist auiVrjilb tani'Iem. 'They' can' Ij'o so- curcil to paco the Lakeside raco Aug, 15, 'Frank Iias'a ritling' partner In ''fih'criandoah. 'wi'tirwhoiU'lie c!iu 'make fast'-'iibbV. Afalia-, Hoy City Record . ' ' ' ' , ' -, ' 1 , u ' ' " i ' : " ' ' ' ", ' " PEKSONALT' ' ' '"' ' " ' ,. ii. mi r ii o in.', 'in ( i v i I'hillp Malia went toiilazletou thisnnfter-' noon. George Seliocner Is' fiiending sovcral days in Philadelphia. Noah J. Owens and wife, ofFieeland, are uests of town Incnds. - "-' .Mrs. Harry ICilhach. of'Wbst Coal stroel .' is su(reriiig;wSira''&v re attack of quiniy. Mrs. Jolm A.'l:oil1yatid'3tr3.,H. C. Spalding are visiting ill Philadelphia.'" Miss Lewis, of Ashland; flient last .evening In tpwn as thogucst.of MIss Laura Lewis, on South Maiil street. Mrs. John . Flaherty and .children, of PffllljiJliurfc drWJIilng Jt'ri 'Jbhu.liooley,,' offWfeWt'entro stri"t. ' "'',' , Is. Cl.ivi.ii and laughter. Sarah, of MiheiSvllk',' are holoiirliing" with the Brogau family; Oil West' Oak 'street. Mrs. D.uid Perkins,- nf Mt. Cannol, was the guodt'of Sirs. Jphn'SctiHeller, on South, Market strict,, yesterday. Kdv.-ard Wll)iluns left for Heading to-day, to as-iiune his jiosition as bookkeeper for the Grand Unioi) Tei) Company.. i Luther. Sf-'dixlst, left , for, Huzjetoiii, this tuoTuiuv'i wlierp he w:ll) outer tho.cmplu.v of Dl'.iTait, the niodigno,iiian; en,; .Missts.S.irah, Kisn and Maggie iTallet,, of Heclisclierville, are ..visiting , Miss Annie Purcell,. on West Cherry street. , r i ,, , .William Nowton and MitsAhKms Kcunedy, of Pottsvillo, were the guests of Mrs. .Mus- haiigh, oil V,estj Ceutio sticct, yesterilay. Mrs! Ale'x'iiiidtr ('ouKo'ii, of PiiiTailelphii, who was i-Iitiug her lhotber, Mr. John West, letumell to her 'homo" this mornilig. Mrs. 1). Drew, of HouUdalo. 'is visiting her mother, Mis. Cumuiiugs, oil Xorth Chestiiiif '.trect, jirinr to, viltiu, friends in Philadelphia and Jersey ,Cityf ' Frank (iuilrv. condiu'tiir'oii tbo Shpnniiiln.'ili ln-a'ncl'i of the Schuylkill Ualliyay, wears an exieidingry pleasant smic tojduy. Ife ai his bride icturned from, Wilkesharrij 1, Hp and last J Pi' i '.sijulre Green, of Vni., Pijnn, carried an unusually broad Mnile upon his counten ance, hy the nppraramo of 'a little daughter iu his household. ' Hp received the congratu lations of his many irienils'jo-day. , , , Mrs. Fred. !auch,,of Pottsvillo, js visiting lier husband in town.. They, will , .shortly '.occupy-. the rift'lcncq iii.fhe fear of , Xorth Main sdeet.' Mr,, lluucl) ,U an employp of linen's (iifp. . , ' , ' J T. M. Scaulan, casl.icr of (hp Merchants' National bank, was presented with n, jounc ing baby girl this morning. Mr. Scanlan will now have tho (opportunity of cbunting some of Uncle Sani's currpney iu favor of tho now arrival. ' "" ' liov. nn'il Mrs.1 C. W.' Seclirit left for Bloomsburg -osJeVday,' whore they will spend a'bh'ort vacation aViong iUquhintiiiites. Mr. SCchrist' leiently Veslgned the 'pastorate 'of tho Fnglish Lutheran 'church on "Xorth Jaidiu slre.ot. . : , , , , , ,,i .Tlie'.HcrVoi'V Tlnl'Vptory. 1 Dov'r-ii, EuektiilJSu'nob: In.tho ynqht rnno liutw'oen tho Mettoy, 15rltuni)lfi, MUn nud Vatnnltn yt.tqrtlty tho' li(,iits sailed 'In a'vur.V llU'h't lirjeiu. 0viii!i''tp tills tho course was reduced from fifty to twenty two inilos. iletoor wiis tho vlnncr,1 Wi'th Hrltntinla soeoiul, far nstprn. Kmnordr Wllllain's yiicht is ro'iariloil'iis n wolidor In fill s jrts of wo ttlier.' Ill tii'o Wo for smhll yachts lliVurd 'bould'H' Xinpjuni easily tieleitvocj iuijf iinp;Weut' Colonel 'HrccalnrillKo'H Conllilcnee LxiiiTo.;, iiy., unHO,' In reply tu n direct nuostlon from ii raporicr for the Loxlnstton AvBonnut, ' pulouql "V. Q. 1'. Hreeklnrldso is iiuoU3,( tin follows : "Well, sir, I dun it Intend to wvynrtich on' that point, but ypu,i)my fiU'llMy say lor mo that I intond to bo the next IJoinocratle con- (rri'ssmc-n 'roiu tho As)lund district. That is ml I ie tu ,-av , i t Made and Merit Maintains tho' confidence o( tho p"pople in Hood's Sarsaparilla. If n rnedlcine cures yoij when sick; it it makes wonderful cures every where, then beyond all question that wcdlcinopossesses merit. That Is Just tliQ truth about Hood's Sar snjiarllln. Wo kno.w it, possesses merit because it cures,, pot onco or twico or a hundred times, but in thousands and thousands of cases. Wo know it cures, absolutely, permanently, when nil others tall to do auy good, whatever. Wo ,repoat Sarapanlla Is thq best In facttho Ono Xwio Jllood Purltler. IT TT nu euro nailsea, Indigestion. Hood S PIUS UllonsuesiJ. 2Jceuts. MUNHM TALKON PS illW; '"III alt-rdl'm, ofstmllWli Willlill1'' Stuny'on's Dyspejisia Cumwill pniiiuitly euro where tnere are sucir symptotnVfrs iain or soreness in the stomach, indigestion or distress after eating, pressure and lullncss in the stomach, ishortnii oMroatli,' Alport aplietitrjrrcn.lted touiU'foiihiMr bittlV('l-ai.s(liRi,lroililltho stoni'ich, heartburn, wind on tho stomach, constipation, diz.iness, fiilntncss and lost dficiTrj,'"! " sH'oil i.itiJo mi i!)(,ll ,'iMYllM tlll'SvJs.vinp;ninp,are Hfs.iujatjed with hllliousness. yellow-coated tongue, nausea, bitter1 lastfe'lii 'tli'Wiiufh at'd Mllolvskln tako Muuyoii'siIi.i)'tir,i'HI'pjn.alWrKation with tho Dyspepsia Cure, nn hour apart. Where there is obstinate constipation keep the bowels open once a day by using Munyon's Constipation RiirwuMIl tliey 'liecdnioi'tx-gulAr tinder the islfnotlef the Dj-speiisia Ciiiu, Wlicilitboro a ra trouhlesouie. heart. , bvinutjinis, alternato Munyon's Heart euro wit,h, tlHPyfnopsii Cur9. It thc.ro,, is, great ncmiusuoss, or Inability to 'sleep, 'attcniato' Muiiyon'i Xorvo CAro with the DyspepsiA Cure; If'thb blood ls'poor in quality aitevnnto jMiiuyon's liioou ' Onreniid llyspopsia Curb Ily tills plan of treatment ouo can emdlcatc thei,. worst 'forms ;of ptoniath trouble) and tlieie complications, auu inauo tncicuro permanent, ,, 1 In.. l. .1! ' r'.i.i by nil druggists, mostly' for.25 cents a bottle. Personal lettt'ra to Prof. Muiiyou, 1 1505 Ai-ch street, ' Philadblphia, IM.; - ainri-urcd wltll freo medical allvice'filfanr disease.'' FOTTfJVILL 'LETTER.'" ,,,, . ., i ' , , I'orrbvn.u;, J.une.l?. Tlio nciv faqtpry qfi.Iohil Puher's, at the corner of 1 i(h and Market Mrctitt, is ijow under ,ioof and the tinsmiths coinnienced work,, to-day. , The factory when iiinning fjill-,liandod.)v,iIl employ, 200 persons and . 1100 pahn of stockings can be .turned out per, day. Tho building is so tonstiuctcd thatu if nccchsary, it ican. be turned iiitn pri.vate dwellings in a .short time. , ii Hon. T. 11. 1!. Lyon, John Dolphin, Vi'. P., l!nmspy,i Hubert Swank and Jotph .ltfown,- lEsqs., all i;f Mahunov Oitji wero ivisitora at tho court h'llse ouibusuiesii , , , iWilliiim I. Toxlieiti of',Gimrd Manor,, was a Nisilor to town, , , , , , , . William .Carter and Patrick Powers,, of, Mahanuy Cityi attended to businoss in towu. Iu Orphans' Court yestertlay W. Ki Wood bury, iu behalf of, John G.' Smith, , trustee, presented thcbilltif salo iu ithe Sutttm-cs- tate. Thuiproporty wasisitiiattd lit MiiVt-rs-villo and was sold, ton-Hcmy ilViuuan-for t.S55. ,i ,i ,,.,,,',,,, , The distrihntion of tho i Graf estato was made yesteiday-by,! tbd Judge,' of Oi plums' Coiirti , lib i ' i i ' ii, Ilti.'lis liEConuui). ,i'l i' From ElizAbetii Vodkois''tij Maik''Leiiarto wlc'z, Wr half lot ill 'Shenandoah'.' ' '' From1 Henry J .' Ificli to 1 Daniel Lewis-,' ' for lot fil Pottsvillo." 1 From llenjamln Pbtt to P'etSr Bandar,' ' lot in Pottsvillo. ' 1 ' ' ' ' '" From GWi-go Sailde'r et. 'nl. 'to Joseph niltlieiidi',' fdr lot iuTiUtsville. ' 1,1 7 'r ini-vt'f 'rlJ vii.-'tj3 ' ' II 'I From hridet1llurko'(ot1epheJi'pi'aiYi(z! in ie First ward of ,a(ianoy City. , ( , From .Tn-elili liliitw-slrv-1 io 1 nwls VH. the koiisifi.ju tfi,u lift jiiri of Seuan'duh,'. i .M,I(HU(II5 ,LICENSU. i i ,i Alogsius F! Strtisl'l, tif 'YatdivUle, and LllzabCth'KocIl, of MahililoyCity'. 11 " Louis YMlrtll', of'lla'riiesK'lirc,' and 'Clara Shliupof Delano.'1 '"'I" Thtndas if. Telllfe1 and ' Vititlis ' M. Kpefer, both of Pilie'GioVc: ''' "' ' 1 ' ' ' 'C.eoi'ge femilrii'r anil Lottie DaVis.'bbtfr of Miihanoy CIK-. ''"' 1 ' ' Charles ll't'nry-willialns'avid Anriio Ursula Frank, both of Thtuaijua' ' yesterday's'bXee eXll 'GAJiiz.' i ' ' 'Is'iitlonul league! , 1( r At Phlladelrmla--Clovelanll8 1 Phlladol p.ia, -7) At Now. York Cincinnati, 0; Now Ytirlr, 3.' 'At Bvoolllyn Pittstmrg.Q; Hrlioklyii, 0; lAt WAshlngtou WaRhing ton,12!'C!ilcnsfji l.'tllUbton-St. Loul nud i Bultllnore-LmilsvlUo gaintu postponed. ' ' " 1 "Knstenl'Li'agno. ' At' Wilkosharro WUkdsliitrro,' 15J' Buf falo, 1, At Scranton ScYaritfoh, ' 8' To ronto, l). Provldc'ncd-Syrftcitsd rind Spring-flulil-Ildchoster gii'nio? postponed. '' ' ,w , ' Atlantic T.eaguc.' ' A.t , TOJminstoii Gaino .with, tNov.irk lii-foltod r U'llmiiigton jit ond of sixth i)ni;ig, oacli hijvln'g ,f.rairi4 one raum tccount'of it tlisputo. At pw Havuci Gnmo forfoliod ty Xew; Ilayep, Motronoll- taus wiling t,o npponr. At lartiiru Game with Putcrsoii piistpoot); ralA, r'UliKlviluta Mate Leagllp, At Shamolilu-rAthletio, 5; Shaniokln.l. At- I'ottsvillo Carlmndale, 7; Pottsvillo, 1. Other games, postponed. ,, -tt "T- ' 1 1 I ) ' I Ciniiett nnil Sluukey tn 3fect. Sax Fiiakciwp. Juno Wi-rJim Corliett and Toin Sharkey niotymtorilay nftucnoon ,nn,d signed an agri)iiicwt for a four pound boutumlor.tlw auppieos of . tho National Athletlo club on Woiliiosday lovoiitng, J uuq 21. Tho oontpt will bo fought under Murquls of Quoonsbury rules, with five ouneo gloves. 'I'ha, doi-Won will Ik) made byareforoetu))e(ilBotapt tho ringnkle Cnrliott Ik to have St) pep oent. of thq grost receipts. If aharkey hhould ga,in tbo do cWon lie will receive Sfi jnir cent, qf tho net proceeds, and jf it Is declnrud a draw,lie wJJI rocolvo 25 jior oimt. Tim AHt.'plienyj.I'rJiiirlds. l'lTTSnnu, ,J.un9 9 Thfiiiwilt of the Itepuhlioaiuiriii)tiiqsl;i8t Saturdy is still Imloubt, and ib.will not be. known nnsi. ,tlvoly who all the iiwnlnaog are until fter wuuy oonvoiitluns,, TJio Qmiyltos wore victorious Jn thu, First. Saoond. andKlghtliloKlshitlvo dlstriots, from till that can bo ascertained, rani .they also niauu inuy nomiiwitBiitlie legltlatlvo can dldatw in the Sixth district,, In tho,nthr iliKtrints the Magoeitos won handily. Thev nlso wn.out im tha enunhy tlol;ot, except for oonUnllorund judge, whiuhnro clalmod u! M(i 1W1HII1SI , , ,, I . 'I ll i, , .... , . I'lneo Yulir OltlersiNoiv. If yiiu want OriVelopes, loiter or bill 'head. sfateun tnts, Wis. !lrc(dar(i, order or r'eceipt rijceipt links, ball program's, iu'ltatl'dp6, tickets, Misters, card or anything in the lirlnthiir line, come or send your eiders to the Hkbald ,,H1 . ' Inrlnl ,1 '.'....,.'.'.. , uui,. ww., Muiftuimiaiiji i and prices eonsislcilt witi flrst-class work are the magnets. ' 1 mm fw'irc A IWi CAtl dorcd Juilulii.-iit ye-,tiirdnv a-aln-ft the KovcrimnoJTt aml'Jho fiitiecoiSiiiUflonetti', fif tSo Qiis'o Wholfnvfro.l tulvsncita tuiuH from tho -t?yptliii Iro-erve for tto ilirpiSsos ijf thojKiulAii.AwdUlajLyC'lio trlhutinl doclarod that this ndymTco was mndo In violation of nil existing docroo, condemned the government to repay tho money advanced, ami cujolucd tho com- ililsloners from iiuvdnclu any further moneys from tho reervo fund. I Sudden Drntli or Tronic JIujo. OMAfi'A.idAinLri1. XJiotbiJoTn.'iiclflc rail way hH5i a dlspatclrvstiitlnfr that Frank Mrrycrrthq aotor, JTrtiln IJSTiV ITSTili-crX' Uostfflrtfli April thoro and In San Francisco. Ho licfran tho profeslWi rf -an iietoiHnf 1850 , In 1881 ho inudoWj fij. npo.icclnr'iI);fty Crock ett," lus greatest sir!cess7""Of "lato ho has made another great hit iu "Puddln'head Wilson." Two Iaiille's' Cn'ptnretl by' itrtira'ili'ls. COXSTAXTtNOl'LE, Juimn. Two lad!o3, driind" tho other Ar- one of them French menlaii, hnvo been captured liy brigands near Ploua on Ismld gulf in Asia Minor. Tlio gendarmes wlip-wcro escorting them wero klllotl. -other 'geuimfliie'4 have gouo In pursuit of tho brigands, who, lcmaiul $125,lWOransoi)0 ; a V "'- - '- lv .- l.'.j- j lvllloil In a Quarrel About n Otrl. Vixcnx.VES, Jyd., Juno . Dr. J. II. Dalley, of Birds' StatUm, Ills., was mur dered vo.storilnr bv Samnsoii T. Mlnknv. "ThiDil3Ir wJ? tl& result ,i5n quarrel over a girl. Uv. Dallcv was ono of tho most prominent plttslMtms 1H fwtithern Illinois. Mickey-Is-a-iirominent-oduertttirT- -- -- T. 'H Hi Wentlicrr '"" -: Pnr TllcfT.nt,fif r.rtl,i,hln n.l Mnm.Tnn.1 . Vnlrfnmnrmwr nnlnr -,tl,,.rf .t,i. shiftinc; to w-ir;ierlv:-For,.lsfenW'nnnSvi.4 vanla and Now Jersey; Culnlftlon's favor- ablo for sovero local thu inter storms f southerly winds, shlttiii2rowcTlyr'' Keliof In Six Hours. Distro.8lnz kidnev and bladder diseases relieved in sis houis by the "Now ireat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on, account ,qf its exceedhifi lilolnptndss in relieving palll' iu tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in inaTd or' 1 female. tt relieves retention ol water ana pain iu pass. passjiig it (iliftoRti imiOf'dlatelyr"lf y'dcr!nt4"l,V 'l&tclt roller aud I'uru fhis isTBfir reiHedy. 5"ld l)j. ftiM liJ('Hl)i)Kloac5-,HtSourrrMaln"' :soid .street Tho I'l-eslili'iit Ope:iotl tlio .Srciigrrfost, "WashiKotoji, Juno President Clove land formally opened the national sienger fost'at I'lrtsburg' ht S o'clock' l:st' nlglit. Hy prosslng'aii olop'trlc (Ai.ttdli Jocated'lri tho cxccutlvo mansion' ho 'closbd an elec tric circiilt, tlid off cAt'of which ' was to II lun'ilnaW in thd hall in' which tho sieng'dr fest Is held an immonso Amprlcau flag, formed of hundreds df'b&.uititully e'ildre'd incandescent lights. Befoi'6' touching 'the button Mr. Cleveland sent tho following" telegram to the chairman of tho commit tee on arrangemoutsi of tho fsnjongorfo.it: "I seqtl hearty cfingratujatlops tp tho. par, tinnul saangcrfest, nml porfona juy, part of tho inauguration with a sincere wish for tho complete, siiccess at, ,th . festlyalj of song." ' " ' Ilti'rumntlmi Cmi'HJlii a , liny. "MysticCaio"'roT Eheumatisra TTnd Neu ralgia ra"dieiilly" cures ITi I"Tb 3 days". Its" action upon tho system Is remarknblo and mysterious. It lemoves at .onco .the cause and tho diseaso immediately disappears. Tho lirst dose grcatiy.beimiltj 1 1 73 centL-1 Spld.uy C. II, Hageubuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. , i .;. i i, 'VM 'in i Charges Against n INillco Coiiniilssloner. I Hi -.L, li '. J inoU. Charges woroior- aeiv vouii, Juno v. unarge: mnlly filed against Polico Commissioner Andrew- D. Parkeifysterday. Ho Ts charced vlth ncalect. of dutv. Tho snecl- 'flcatlo'ns allugil that" Sir. Parker failed 'to attend thirty-four of tha sixty-four ilieet logs 6f tho lsirdiof, i polico fiommtsslonors between Oct. ).npMiiy,:il ;i,st,, was, dila tory in reporting on roiltino mnttcr's un do? his chargiMnndiby ritison of these fllro llelloi?4 delayed tlrJWork of 'the board and lmpn)rat itjil5cleilVj5I YtT sovernl'inonth there has Ikjoii fi-fction in tho board, and several wordy. war5:have occurred 1 Astwoen PrcldonfTheodOrd Itoosdve't aud Com migsloncr Partor. T " . . , i J'ry's N't, Arctic Trip., , i New Youk, JunofcVlt IT,. Vpnry, Q. E.. II. SnXi) aiiloilifrom Hrjoklyn ion tho Portia On Sunday iil'ornlllg'fnr tit. Johii's; N. F,, to comjiloto tho arrangements 'for1 his coming voyage to Greenland. Ho will returmto tblicUy shortly, and uspects to sail for.'tho irorth about July a. Mr. Peary had Intondol to sill for Kngland nn Juno 2 to- fulfill l3n?lofeiTod Migagemonts' to of.Londnn and, tho Siiotland Goo graphical l.sol'ioty of 1 Kdlnbijrg, bit he found at the lait moment that tho Inter ests of his next (iivenl.ind espqijltloij wiium not pi'i-init nun to go aurouit. 1 llucklen's Arnica Salvo. The best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, soro3, ulcers, fait rheum, foyer 6ores, tettorj chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or, no pijy rcqUlrwl. ' It is guaranteqd tp give perfect satisfaction or rnouy refunded. Price 25 ceutB por box. For sale by A. Wasley. Terribly Mntinei! by a llurstlug Cyllluler. liootoiTj; Ju'noO.'-iBy: tho "bursting, b'f a cylinder In Cobb's Iron fpujjdry yostqr day two men wero- Injured 'so badly thnt thoy will proljably dlo and threa otharsxo-. celved sovoro cuts anil brulsos. Tho formor nro: Thomas Hlgglns, 10 yonrs old, of. Brooklyn, right log blown oil; PatrleK Smtth, 15 yonrs old, loft leg blown off. BqUiiiun, wwo also, vory ij9riously((QUt,. , ' San1 i'mnelsob Killtor Muiileri'il'. 1 ' SAN Fuaxcisco, Juno 0. John W. IIil)',1 assistant editor of Tho Jouriud.of fimu.-. JI1U1CU, lliia miuv imu lllieii oilliuiy lliuiib IbyIrklnrlllillidllCiifgiill, wifirljis snldflfc," 1. .....1 1.111.1 C 1 1..1.4. mtWM0 or.) ,IrV)llm.W.,0,,,n,V.mc, iJiirneii wire oourjiauyi nay ami ino woman hiui,btiiHyJ!Kpgotbpr for sovcral.diiyv Vnoiho ntt'ifnirtced-tniit 116 was "going1 lb leavo her sho fired tho fatal shot. ITl!r;" ''! f'.illfnoKlucBn AVar...; , Easto.n, Pa., Juno 0. Tho Lehigh cot ton mills, of this placo, shut BWaYbst6rV ,dny,ow!nRto ilull)8ss .ot,irndo, Tjhjs'ifl tho first tlmo tho mills ba'Q closod, dora slneo tho war. Scvoraf humlrtd hands nro ,tjiro)vijoutjot,work. . (( . , Orlp-Coltls-IIfciuUiche. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds nnd La ry . l ..Tr.1 i TWit-SlX JrKVn1n.t1')i.Wn..i..fU'iMit I cure fftTin onTtlSj'. r lTl up In taUegTonrH venieuTTor taking. TSuarauteed to cure, or Full Details Gladly Givenf A Raflrotirt Official's Experience. It. EDWAKD EDMONDS, lrng con nected with railroad construction in Nebraska! writes: 'My hcarttroubled ancflilitladd, mo iior 19 ycarsof Shortness of brcatll wasfthoponstant afill tnotjt common symptiiiD:. Intense, cxcruclatingrjaln, gener ally followed any sevcro cxdhlon. Paintncss, hunger ivlthoutiiny appetlEb; flattering that madomoclutcTiW br,6asti'ana palpitation . that'oltcn fetaglerod-'tno aslt I would falL( wcio frequent-attacks.- 'rfgalfi; everything would turnblacfclf I arose-lrom. a stooping posturo quickly, lccploss nighty with tholr nt" 'MfreS'"-' '--'Prostratlns upresl wero VI. 1UUCS nun,. t coula Heart-Gre eet n rcst dav ? msht IC5lUr C5 slclans and tried adver- TlPOlth Used 'remedies. They licaiul i gavo mo no relief. Ono ot Pr.JUUos circulars. descrlbcd"roy caijl .so ,xactlyt.hatl took Dr. Mlle' Now Heart Curb ami I 'am now a wbll roan. I hope cvcryono troubledyith, heart diseaso 19111 tr" r-Hles' r,Dmefiiosr If they will w I write mo personally, I will gladly givo them full .'detailaxitSiy oxp'erll'rSce'?' Eow. Edmonds. EjaJIOXCj, David City. Nebraska. Dr. Miles' Heart Guro is sold on guarantee that first bottlojjeriellts or fuonoy ref Urided. POLITICAL CARDS. Jin -1U.M n i i i. TOOK IHISLATURE, Second District, " Of airnrdville, .aul'Jpct to.Pei"ovra'l ridea. "poll COUNTY TIlEASlI!;?!!,. I, 'r ,EUAS DAYJS, , ''' ,''; dt'lflWa jWWa-in."' , SUjIject to Republican. rulcsn , , I'll I '.III I '1,1 - !' ' , 111 OU Ol.fiHK QF THE! COURTS, , ri i :::tu."-:::f i rv ' '' t '"jtjj'pjrardvljlo'." ..' .Subject Jpemorntlc rvdcp( ' IU pdlt.COUT' 6)MMI3p'flRi ,','jj.,, it - Aehlaiid. fJljJt trrlicpubllcajru!49, -ar j .. -v pOIMtKCOKDER,- v EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Jollett, Porter Tojvnshlp. I SobleM tU IlcpuliUaM jrOliCOlHfTK'. COMMIfiHIOnit.lK. ui "" ' GHA'S.' F. ALLEN, ' " J, oT"Tuii3;ii.C c Subjecrto Itepulillca'ii Rules?" pon cp:Rii oij Tjf5 cq,it'rtv 'JOHN 'T. SHOENER, ' ' 1 Of Oniiiirg. Jk ' Subject to I!cpiblicaaj;ulea, fc PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 0 S. I'lHU.II'S, M. D. Office! 30 West Ccfttre-street S . JN.. Can be coiisultod at nil Ik liourB. p P. BURKE, M. D. 80 K. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. OQlce hours p. m. -710-0 a. m., 1 to . 3 and 7 to 3 JirrroMEnoY, t-n 'ATTORNEY -AT-ItAW -A' ShpnandoahrI'a. -i -i i -1 jy BintijE 11 1 - - ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oflloe Rgnn building,, -cornex, I Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. rrrrr - - )ROF JOHN JONES, musical instructor; - Lock Box 03, Mahanoy, City, Pa. Havine; studied under some ol. the -beat masters In London and Paris, will give lessons on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in care of Strouse, the eweler, Shenandoah, p. j. "CMfield; ' Agent for Dllf Shenandoah and Vicinity "For .-iiii)',' iji: "li ';:.jrv nut Mi iillj' ' -lit, Beer and , Eorter. ' ' ' ' ' ' .:' j:iii li.' .' : d I. Hi Ui5 " ; I ' i i I S3 ;.ifry 3 'i i, urn
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