y EVENING HERALD 1WTA11I.ISI I nil 1 8TO. Published every Evening, Kiccpt Sunday, at 8 SoUTn JARDIN STItKKT, NnAll CENTRK. Ths Herald Is dclivcird JnSl.cnaiidonh And tho surrounding towns for six cents a week, pay able to tlio carriers, lly mull 3.00 n year, or 23 rents n month, payable In advance. Advertlae meuts clmrKcd accordl ng to apace and position. The publishers reserve the right to chntlgo tho f osltloiiof advertisement!" whenever the pub Icatlon of news demands It, The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not. that tho pulill.l.crs may deem improper, Advertising rates mado known upon application. Entered at the postoflleo at Shenandoah, l'a., ns second clats mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald ritlDAY, JUNK 12, 1600. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. ror. cosanrMAS-AT-i.AnoE, OALUSIIA A. UltOW, Of Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. DAVKNI'OltT, ' Of Eric Pa KTI 1.8 leaving tow n for the summer can havo tho I.VKNINO IIwi.U.Dsent to tho resort where they spend tlio .eason at no increase of price. Tlio paper being issued in the evening will be sure to reach people at a distanco tho following day. It is said David Martin has arrived at St. Louis, hut no public announcement has been Uindo of the fact. Mn. llLANl) says If lie is nominated for rresident ho will be elected. If that is true, Mr. llland will not be nominated. No Demo crat will ho elected President this year. Tin: first national convention to be held this year was that of tho Prohibition party, and as a result tho silver men havo boiled and formed what as to ho known as tho Nationals. Tub l'ottsvillo Chronicle, a dyed-in-thc-wool Democratic sheet, Is inclined to favor the idea of bolting tho ticket if tho Demo cratic national convention declares in favor of tho unlimited coinage ot siHor. Tlicro is hope for tho Chronicle yet. Whim: a great majority of the towns t iroughont the county aic making extensivo Ji . parutions for the celebration of tho Fourth o'July, thctitUcns of Shenandoah aro ap parently doing nothiug in the matter. If tho day is to ho observed here, it is high t me a move was made. Foil young ladies the occupation of public school teacher seems to be tho stepplng-stono to matrimony, remarks the Norristown Herald. Young ladies should not abandon tho profession of school teaching for matrimony without a guarantee that the latter step will lie greatly to their advantage. In too many caseb it is not. Mr. TlKKl) may not bo nominated at St. htw on tho firt, second or thiid ballot, but lufuro adjourning yesterday Congress gavo hi'ii a nlco voto of thanks for tho "ability, effijiency and strict impartiality" with which he discharged lirs arduous and responsible duties as Speaker. And tlio resolution was offered by a Southern Democrat. A nr:cisin.- by a .Tudgo of tho Supicmo Court relative to the responsibility of tho heller of unwholesome canned goods, in a suit brought by a llrooklyn victim, will Intoiost a largo part of tho community. Tlio purchakcr sued because tho canned Kilmou" t lat ho had bought from tho grocer poisoned him and his family. Tho court decided that the grocer could not guarauteo the condition of the food becau'c he was not anaro of it. lie solrMn good faith what he had bought as wbolesomo food. Tin: IlKr.AI.Ti has drawn tho file of thoso who have been so uuwiso and so uncharita bio as to convict Superintendent-elect Hogart without a trial. Wo can fully realize tho position of one who has built castles in tho air only to sco them burst, but oven that doosn't warrant tho apparent effort that Is made to manufacture sentiment against Prof. Hogart. When tho gentleman ' has been proven guilty as charged, is the proper tlino t condemn him. Tlio way matters aro shaping themselves now, however, wo don't think that timo will over come. In tho mean t nio, tho Hr.BAl.i) will continue to lay beforo the public the facts In tho caso as thoy present themsolvos, whether those facts be fuvorablo to or against tho character of tho Superintcndent-olect. It would apiKsir hotter if the same course weio persued by others. TlIWiK has been much discussion of late as to the effect 011 other trades of the big boom i 1 bicycles. Tlio Journal of Cummer 0 recently had a long editorial on the subject, nnd trade jaipers have generally discussed it. Yesterday the Journal devoted a page to the matter. It ostlmatos tho loss to other trades at $112,500,000 a year, and yet It loaves out of Its calculation several items that might with reason have been Incorporated. It has been geuorally known that tho livery business and tho carriago tiade had lou seriously hurt, hut It has lately been mado known that tho demand for pianos, jewelry, watches and confectiunery has fa'len oil' materially. It is Uted tliat less whiskey and beer aro drunk, few or cigars smoked and fewer books bought on account of tho bicycles. The theatres complain that they aio obliged to close much earlier in the season, because their patrons prefer wheeling to s oing plays. Ono way of arriving at the financial effect of the bicyclo craze on a different basis than that of tho Journal Is to estimate the year's output of wheels at 1,000,000. As.tho average cost of wheels is about $75, It followB that $75,000,000 w'U bo exponded this year for wheels, and is I'iu diverted from other lines of trade What Is gain for tho bicyclo makers Is a clear U"-, ti other business men. lluy Keystone flour. He sure that thonamo Lcssiu & HAGS, Ashland, Pa., is printed oil every sack. THE TRIAL TRIP. Tlio liiikesldo Hallway Car, With New .Motors, Makes tho Trip In 21 Mlmilos. The Jjikoslde Hallway Company is equip ping their cars with moro powerful motors and larger wheels, with a view to making the trip from Khonandoah to Mahanoy City in loss timo. Vostenlay afternoon ear No. 0, 0110 of the two eight-wheelers, was brought out for tho trial trip. Daniel Waters guided the trolley. Conductor John James hold tho watch and Supt. William Pounder was tho motoruiaii. Tho guests aboard wero Messrs, Patrick Welsh, Supervisor of Mahanoy township; W. W. Lewis, of Mahanoy City; .Tamos Me Cool, Township Tax Itoceiver; Itichard Amour, detective; E. W. Amour, electrician; Samuel Henry, Maiicli Chunk; Andrew Car 1 i 11 and a contingent of nowspapor men, representing Mahanoy City, Shenandoah and l'ottsvillo papers. In tho run to Shenandoah, tho time was twenty-two minutes from terminal to ter minal. The return was mado in twenty-ono minutes, Few stops wero mado, and speed was slackened but few times, yet tho trip could not bo said to havo hcen mado under fuvorablo conditions for a high speed test. The machinery is new ami still" and two other cars wero drawing lrom tho current, a condition that mado itself felt in climbing sharp grades. With everything favoring tho run, it is bcliovcd the timo could bo reduced to 18 minutes, about 10 minutes faster than with tho old equipment. Tho speed of yes terday was superior to that mado by tho small cars in tlioir initial trip, which ended nt tho Lehigh Valley crossing and sovcral minutes faster than their present speed, Tho diameter of tho new wheels is 33 inches and the power of each motor is 50 liorso power. Following is tho timo at several points on tho return trip to Mahanoy City: Off toboggan, fl:09j ; Heading e.-osslng, 5:10J ; foot of Shenandoah hill, 5:103 ; Columbia park, 5:12J;top of Fowlers, 5:10; Fowlers slope, 5:17 ; Jacksons' siding, 5:20 ; Meadows, 5:21J; High Point Paik, G:23; Iiobinsons, 5:251; Stoecklo's, 5:27i ; Mahanoy City terminal, 5:20. The return was mado in 21 minutes. Work on the other big car is now uuder way ami both will be in readiness to trans port tho masses July 4. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tlio lEeglou Chron icled for lilisty Verusal. Tho llrothorhood of l.ailroadcrs will observe uoxt Sunday as Memorial Day. Miss Maud Tannor, of Minersville, daughter of Coal and Iron Policeman Tanner, died yesterday of lock-jaw. Jacob Seigel, of Llowcllyn, has been a section boss on tho Mine Hill road for forty years. He is still halo and hearty. The employes at Locust Gap wore paid yesterday. Tho employes of tho llast and North Ashland will be paid next Monday. Itov. J. A. llolaban, pastor of St. Stephen's Catholic church at Port Carbon, will bo transferred to Coatosville, Chester county. Mahanuy Piano is now being operated day and night in order to handle the largo amount of coal that is being shipped over that division. S. T. Ware, tlio Mahanoy City salesman who suddenly disappeared some timo ago, is recovering and may lesumo his duties In about a week. Miss Minnie Freudenbergcr, of Tamaqua, will leave on tlio 27th of this month for an extended trip through L'uropo. She will bo gone about two months. Miss Sadie llrenuan, well known here, met with an accident while riding her bicycle near llig Mino l!un, by which sho is said to have been injured internally. A meeting of the representatives of the race circuit, including tlio Lavello Fair Associations from Heading to Hloomsburg, was held in Ashland yesterday afternoon. In the teachers' frco-trip-to-Kuropo contest in Philadelphia, Miss Titos, of rvcwUnvn heads the list with 10,021 votes, and -Miss Thomas, of Morea, comes next witli 0,873, There is a deadlock in tho Heilly township School Hoard on the election of a treasurer for the district. Tho candidates aro Patrick llolihan, of llranchdalc, ami Joseph Mitchcl of Newtown. The committee in charge of tho bicyclo race that is to bo held in Gilberton Saturday eening, are making big efforts to make tho affair a success. After tlio race a picnic will bo held on the Gilberton grounds. Harper's Magazine. Tlio July number of narper's Magazine will open with a paper on General ashing ton and tho period of the Involution, by Woodrow Wilson. Harely has a historic Personage been mado so real and human as Washington appears (thanks to tho art or this skilful writer) In camp and on tho battle. field no less than in tlio irginia House Hurgossos or utliis Mount Vernon plantation Mr. Pylo s illustrations of historic scenes worthily accompany Professor Wilson admirable studies of colonial life and politics, The Gunter Obsequies. Tho funeral of Joseph Gunter took place from his lato residence on West Centre stree this afternoon. Services were held in tho M. 12. church, Hevs. Alfred Heebner and II. G. Main, of Cumbola, officiating Deceased was an active niombcr of Plank Hidgo Lodge, Nu. 6S0, I. O. O. F., which at tended the funeral in a body. Tho following wci 0 pall bearers; John Senior, Charles Hooks, Thomas Huff, A. H. Roads, 1211 Hamberger and William Saeger, tlio three latter being members of Plank Ridge Lodgo. Interment was made in Odd Fellows' cemetery. " Cures talk " in favor ot Hood's Sarsaparilla, as for no other medi I cine. Its great cures recorded in truthful, convincing language of grateful men and women, constitute its most effoctivo ad' Tcrtislng. Many of those cures aro mar' vtlous. Thoy have won tho confidence of tho peoplo; havo given Hood's Sarsapa rilla the largest solos in tho world, and havo made necessary for its manufacturo tho greatest laboratory on earth. Hood's Sarsaparilla is known by the cures it has made cures of scrofula, salt rheum and eczema, euros ot rheumatism, neuralgia and weak nerves, euros ot dyspepsia, liver troubles, catarrh cures which prove Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best-In fact the One True Wood Purifier, u i nn rure "ver ll'9 i casy t IlOOCl S JrlllS take, easy to operate, aoo. GRATIFYING RESULTS. INTERESTING EXPERIMENTS WITH THE NEW STOMACH REMEDY, ot a I'atciit Medicine, lint n Sato Cure I'or All l'orms of Indigestion. Tho results of recent investigation, havo established, beyond question, the great nltio oftho new preparation for indigestion and stomach troubles; it is composed of tho digestive acids, pepsin, bismuth, Golden Soal and similar stomachics, prepared in tho form of 20 grain lozenges, pleasant to tho taste, convenient to carry when traveling, harmless to the most dclicato stomach, and robably tho safost, most effectual euro yet discovered for indigestion, 60iir Btomach, oss of appetite and flesh, nausea sick head aches, palpitation of heart, and tlio many symptoms, arising from imperfect digestion of food. They euro hecauso they causo tho food to ho promptly and thoroughly digested ioforo it has timo to sour, ferment and poison tho blood and nervous system. Over six thousand peoplo in the state of Michigan alono In 1801 wero cured of stom ach troubles by Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. ! ull sized packages may bo found ' at all druggists at 50c., or sent by mail on receipt prico from Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Send for freo hook on stomach diseases. POTTSVILLE LETTER. Pottsvilli:, Juno 12. Tito following deeds wero filed at tho Re corder's ofllco: From John C. Knapp to Wallaco Haldermau, for part of lot in Maha noy City; from Thomas C. Mealing and wife, to Ellen E. Weiser, for lot in Minersvlllo ; from Citizens Building & Loan Association to Caroline Norris, for lot In Tamaqua ; from uroline Norris to William A. Elliot, for lot in Tamaqua; from William llergcr ct. al. to Albert Spanglcr, for tract of land In Pine rovo township; from Albert Spanglcr to R. Iiashorc, tract of land in Pino Grovo town ship; from Thomas M. Russel to John H. Mullen, for lot in St. Clair; from It. 8. llashoro to Albert Spanglcr, tract of land in Pino Grovo township; from Johu II. Mullen to John Radzeck, for lot in St. Clair; from Harrison Hall to August M. Hass, for lot in Mahanoy City. Marnago licensos were granted to tho following : William Geblinaud Ellen Twoig, both of Mahanoy township; William II. Daubertaud Amy Irene Hummel, both of ino Grovo; Edgar 12. Hepler, of Heplor, nnd Mary V. Iiebuck, of Sacramento ; John Sullivan, Jr., of Gordon, and Katie YA bite, f Ashland ; II. E. Rufiiugtou, of Lykcus, and Elizabctli Wilson, of Tower City; Anthony J. Loeper and Mary C. Schmlcker, both of Ashland. Letters of administration wero granted to William Wurtt, on tho estato of William H. Wurts, lato of Schuylkill Haven, deceased ; also to William Wurts on tho estato of Gcorgo . Wurts, lateoi Schuylkill Haven, deceased. Letters testamentary were granted to John II. Lutz, on the estate of Elizabeth Itullers, lato of Tamaqua, deceased ; also to Charles Heislcr, on tho estate of Sarah Daniels, lato f Pino Grovo township, deceased. Judge II. Willis lllaud, of the Orphans Court of Berks county, sat in No. 3 court room to-day auditing the accounts of Roso Marks and of Samuel Taylor. Judge Dunn as interested as counsel 111 both eases, and therefore ho secured Judgo Bland to take his lace on tho bench. F. W. Beclitel, Win. H. Wilhelm and E. D. Smith, Esqs., wore also ntercstcd. Miss Jessio Little took tho testi mony. Supt. T. 1). Jonos, of Hazleton, visited his olliery at Dark Water to-day. Chief Burgoss Thomas Hugbos, of Pine Grove, attended to business at tho county scat. A Hungarian was killed at Morea while working at the stripping, by a fall of rock. Dnrnn's Victory 111 Iliinesotn. St. Paul, Juno 13. As a docidedly dra matic closo to tho most exciting Demo cratic state convention held In Minnesota for many years, Michael Dornn, forn, score of years tho political leader and national committeeman from this suite, yesterday defeated every movo of thoso who sought to bring about his defeat, winning not only in tho passago of a gold platform, but nlso in being chosen by a largo voto to load tho Minnosotn delogntlon ut Chicago. Alter winning tho third light of tho day, nnd by n voto of 520 to 227 being placed lit tho head of tho delegation, Mr. Doran withdraw from tho delegation In favor of Daniel W. Lawler, of St. Paul, though thoro woro vigorous protests nt his withdrawal. Tho dclegatos-nt-largo nro D. W. Lawler, P. JJ, Winston, Chauncey Baxter and Logun UrocKlnrldgc. The Steamer St. l'aul Libeled. New Your, Juno 12. In tho Unltod States district oourt yesterday thoAmerl cau lino steamer St. Paul was llbclod by the Morritt Wrecking company, tho Chap man Derrick nnd Wrecking company of West Virginia, and tho North American Insuranco company of Philadelphia, own crs of tho wrecking boat North American Tho claim Is for salvago services rendered In releasing tho St. Paul from tho Long Branch bench, whero sho grounded on Jan. 25. No definite sum Is claimed, tho vnluo of tho vosscl and cargo being m known to tho libelants. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmlthlng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West centre streot, Dealer in stoves. 1-tf NUGGETS OF NEWS. Miss Clara Barton, of the Tied Cross so ciety, now In Annonla, mnkos another ap- ponl for funds for tho relief work1. Philip N. Casey, u very wealthy citizen 01 Cincinnati, oommltteii sulotilo yester day by drowning. Ho was greatly de pressed by loor Health. May Conklip, a 10-yenr-old inmate of tho UuPcystor Industrial homo, at Tlvoll, N. Y., committed suicide by poison be cause nor imir was cut snort. Johu Shurldan, a student of the Indiana Stato university lit liloomltigton, was struck on the head by a ball while umpir ing n game, and died from his Injuries. Republicans of tho Eighth Kontuoky congressional district nominated Judgo George 21. Davison for oongross. This Is the district represented liy Jnmos B. Mo- Cronry for tlio last twelve yours. A boiler In tho Michigan Salt works, at Marine City, Mloh., oxploded, anil Will lam Mowbray, night furomau, was caught in tho wroek nnd burned to death in tho Ore that followed. Johu Htiloy was killed snd Peter Booth lost un arm. Coming Ktellt, Juno 15. Jco cream festival under tho auspices of God's American Volunteers lu Rohbins' opcm house Juno 25. Lawn party at tho resldcuco of A. It. Jlroomc, at Brownsville (Continued from l'lrst Page.) lnmtloli ag.".nis ireo coinage. It initf serted by tho gold men that If tho declara tion is ngalnst freo coinage "ntn ratio of 15 to 1" it will glvo opportunity to say that there is 110 declaration against 15$ to 1 or 1H to 1, or to any other ratio than that designated In tho plntfiirm. Tho Insistence is strong that there shall bo no ehanco to declare tho platform is n catch, or that It means anything moro than what It says, or that it can bo construed in ono part of tho country for sliver and in nnothor sec tion against silver. It Is qulto apparent that there Is n de termination to innko the platform for tho single gold standard, but then; Is a desire to avoid a declaration emphatic In thoso words, for it is bellovod that it would be nffcnfilvo to somo sections of tho country, nndXiartlcularly several states in tho Mis sissippi valloy. All oxpectanoy of form ing a financial plank which would bo sat isfactory ti Tellor and his followers from tho silver producing states has boon long abandoned. SUvor men so pronounced as thoso havo also abandonod nuy Idea, if thoy ovor had ono, that a straddle of nuy kind could bo formod which thoy could construo for any posslblo uso against a . straight 10 to 1 declaration of tho Demo cratic convention. Other features of tho platform are also under discussion, especially tho tariff plank. Whllo declaring for tho Amerlcnn system of protection, It is qulto probablo that the Ohio platform will bo closely fol lowed. At least that has been tho talk among tho MoKlnley leaders whonovcr tho tariff plank has been mentioned. Tho de ficiency in revenues will bo declared nt tributnblo to tho Inefficient tariff, and, It Is said, tho financial difficulties, necessita ting tho issue of bonds, will bo declared duo to tho failure of tho Democratio party to provldo sufficient rovenuo to meet tho ourrent oxpenses of tho government. It is also oxpoctod that tho platform on this subject will review at somo length tho con ditions of tho country, and tho depression, tho financial disturbances and everything of that character will be attributed to Democratic control of tho country. It is understood to bo a part of the pro gram to have tho lenders of tho various delegations confer and agroo upon a plat form, so that a committee on resolutions may bo selected which will report n plat form that will not prccipitnto a fight on tho lloor of tho convention botweon thoso who favor an nntl-sllvcr declaration. A fight from tho silver men cannot appar ently well bo avoided. Tho other portions of tho platform will largely follow past declarations of tho party. Tho main Interest centers upon tho currency plank, and next in order of Im portance Is tho tariff, and these nro tho only things that havo so far been dis cussed. The incotlnir which It was announced tho Republican advocates of silver would hold hist night was postponed on account of tho non-arrivnl of prominont silver nd- oeatos who wero oxpocted yesterday. Colonel Trumbo, ono of tho delegates from Utah, gnvo out tho following as tho decla ration which ho thinks tho western men would bo willing to nccept on tho silver, load and wool questions : ' Tho Republican partyis lu favor of tho freo and unlimited colnngo of gold and silver, tho ratio of sixteen ouncos of silver being equivalent, In all tin functions of money, to ono ounce of gold when colnod Into dollars of tho United States of Amer ica. Tho Republican party, not loss eager today than In the past to uphold tho inter ests of thoso engaged in tho raising of wool, hereby stands committed to tho re instatement of tho schedulo ou wool ns enacted in tho tariff law of 1817. "Tho Republican party is in favor of tho ro-onnctmpnt of thotnrltf schedules of lbOO, providing for a duty on load ores, without taking uoto of tho vnluo of tho silver ns sociated with tho lead lu tho ores 1m ported. Ex-Senator Thomas C. Piatt, of Now York, mid Chairman Hnckott, of tho Now York Republican stato committee, arrived in St. Louis last night. Sonntor Piatt's arrival has boon qulto anxiously awaited, on account of tho manner in which the southern contests havo been going, and es pecially ou account of tho statement of Sir. Slanley. To his friends ho expressed tho greatest surprlso that such a state ment should havo been mado by Mr. Man- loy nt this time. Mr. Piatt announced, however, that tho light would bo carried on ngalnst the nomination of Mr. McKin ley just as if no statement had been mado by Mr. Reed's managor that tho Ohio man would bo nominated on tho first ballot. General Henderson and General Lodgo. of Iowa, managers for Senator Allison, nlso arrived lust night and oxpressod sur prise that Mr. alauloy had given up tho light. Mr. Manloy, hpoakcr Reed's manager, who on Wodnosdny conceded tho nomi nation of Governor MoKlnley, gives out tho following statement: "Tho action of tho national committee at their meeting of Wednesday, shuwlng clearly their Intention of placing on tho temporary roll delegates favorable to Governor MoKlnley, which in tho end would moan ItiO additional votes, causod 1110 to mako tho stntemont that I did. I am as oarnoKtly for Mr. Reed as cvor, ana am doing everything posslblo to bring about tils nomination, and 1 urgo upon his supporters throughout tho country to mnke still greater ollorts lu his liolialf." Tho national comuilttoo decldod last night to proceed to tho selection of tem porary offlcors for tho national convontlon, including chairman, at 3 o'clock tomor row. It 1ms boon practically decided by a majority of tho comuilttoo that Hon. Charles w. Fairbanks, 01 Indianapolis, shall bo given the place of temporary chairman, and a telegram has boon sont him notifying him of tho probability of his selection. It 1ms also boon suggested to Mr. Fairbanks that ho doal almost ex clusively with tho financial quostlou lu his opening speech. It Is understood that ho will noqulosoo in this suggestion and that ho will take a strong position for nn un equivocal declaration for the prosorvntlou of tho present financial standard. There is now strong probability that Senator Thurston will bo permanent chrlftnan. Ailillcli. Oir Tor St. I.oul. WlUIISOTOlf, Del., Juno 12. J. Edward Addloks loft for St. Louis yontorday after noon. Ho nald that ha did not oxpoct much of a contest on tho Delawuro delegation, as his oouvontlon was tho only lawful ono and ho would probont tho regularly slgnod orcdontlals. Ho cnrrlos with him n big batch of nllldavlts declaring that tho Hlg glns men uwjd monoy at tho primaries. It la bald that tho principal claim tho Hlg gins faction will mako at St. Louis will in tlmt Addicks Is not a Republican, bo- causo ho iravo money to n Democratio campaign homo years ao. llniilley doing to St. Louis. KltAXKfoiiT, Ky., June 12. Governor Bradtey will go to St. Louis on Sunday night or Monday morning In company with tho stato olllcers nnd a delegation of friends who will Join him in Louisville Governor Bradley refuses to talk on nuy subjoct in rcferonco to his presidential candidacy, but It leaked out that ho had hold another conference with friends yos terday, and they arrived at tho conclusion for him to go to St. Louis. ltnlkeley's Vleo l'ronlilcntlnt llooin. New HavhK, Juno 12. Tho Loader (Re publican), of this city, says that it has positive Information that definite nssur nnco was glvon to ox-Govcruor Bulkoloy by tho McKluloy men, during Ills recent visit In Cleveland, that ho could havo tho support of tho MoKlnley delegates for vico president If ho desired It, and that thoso assurances have since been repeated. Grlp-Colds-Hcaitacho. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippo when Laxativo Bromo Quinine will cure you in ono day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Prico, 25 cents. For salo by Kirlln's Pharmacy. Two Girls Shot by a Drunken Stepfather. Chicago, Juno 13. William Otter, of No. 410 McLean avenue, shot his two stop daughters whllo under tho influence of liquor. Ottor came homo drunk and nskod tho eldest girl, who Is 17 years old, to go for somo boor for him. This sho refused to do, nnd the' father began a promiscuous shooting. Tho oldor girl was hit in tho breast and tho younger ono, aged 7, re ceived n bullet in tho abdomen. It is said tho young woman will recover, hut tho llttlo girl will probably die Tho fathor was nrrested. Tho Vnnderbllt-WIIson Wcddlnc New YoitK, Juno 13. The World pub lishes tho following : All doubt of young Cornelius Vnndorbilt's intention to marry Miss Graco Wilson, in spito of tho opposi tion of Ills parents, Is dispelled by tlio in vitations for tho wedding, which wero sont out last evening. Tho number of thorn was limited, and most of them wero en dorsed with a personal R. S. V. P. from Miss Wilson. The ceremony will tako place next Thursday at noon in Mr. Wil son's home, No. 531 Fifth avenue "Last summer while attending court at Uniontown," says D, B. Pattou, a prominent druggist of Fayotto City, Pa,, "three wit nesses wero suffering from diarrhoea. I gave each a doso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and it gave imme diate reliof. On tho way homo ono of my neighbors was taken with a severe cramp in tho stomach and was suffering with intenso pains. I gavo him a doso of this remedy and within fivo minutes tho paius had ceased. The remedy is a favorito here. I know of many who aro never without it. I always tako it with me when going away from homo." ForsalobyGruhlerBros., druggists. Prominent Miliums lturncil Alive. Cm' of Mexico, Juno 12. It is reported that in tho Indian revolt in Oaxnca Freo Masons wero attacked, particularly at Ja qulla, whoro tho Indians committed aw ful ntrocltles, burning prominent Masons alive This has been denied, but tho news is confirmed today. Masons from Jaqulla solicit aid for tho famlllos of victims, and will interview President Diaz, himself a Mason. rive Years in State l'rlson. Mount Holly, N. J., Juno 13. John Koonlg, nllns Lelsuer, who has just served a year's Imprisonment for shooting nu of ficer nt Avondnlo, Pa., who was convicted at tho present term of tho Burlington county court for robbing a storoatPem borton, was yostcrday sontenced by Judgo Gasktll toflvo years in tho state prison. Tho Unbeaten Meteor. Netlev, England. June 13. Meteor, Britannia, Satnnlta, Allsa nndllostercom petod yesterday in tho regatta of tho Royal Southampton Yacht club. Meteor was again a winner, boating Britannia by nearly twenty-six minutes, actual time, over a forty-two miles course. Allsa was third. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "Now Great South Americau Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surpnso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages iu rnalo or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy, Sold by atiaplra s pharmacy, 107 south jsiain street. Ou Trial for lfU Ufe. JmtsEY City, Juno 12. Edwnrd Clif ford, who killed William u. Wottson. dl vision superintendent of tho 'WostShoro railroad, In 'Weohawkcn last Slarch, was put on trial for his llfo hero yesterday, Clifford had boon a dotcctlvo lu tho sor vlcp of tho West Shoro road, and it Is al leged that tho killing of Superintendent Wattson was dono out of rovengo uocausa Wattson discharged him for druuucu noss. JilicunmtlMii Cured In a Day. "Mystlo Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically euros in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is Tomarkablo and mysterious. It reraovos at oace- the causo and tho discaso immediately disappears. Tho first doso greatly benefits j 75 cents. Bold by C. II. Ilascnbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah, Kx-Cou.ul Williams Homeward ISuund Havana, Juno 13. Mr. HamonO. Will lams, tho former Unltod States consul general hero, took loavo of the captain gouoral yesterday und started for tho United States last night on board tho Vigilance. Tho Marquis of Pinar dol Ulo, vleo prosidont of tho Conservative party, and u wealthy manufacturer of Cabuuas, kiuou ou in same stoamsnip. Tlireo Horned to Death. WniTlKO, Ind., Juno 12. Three persons woro burned to death byn flro tnat oo- currou noro on wodnosdny. Tho dead nro Mrs. Annto lloman. need 28: Mlsa Mamlo Iloman and John C. Homan. Tlio flro originated in tho saloon of Joseph Pulasky nun nesiroyou tno saloon and two ndjolU' jug uuusos. Tim Weother, For eastern Now York, eastern Ponnsyl vanla and Now Jersey : Generally fair uuibiiuftiui-iy Wilms. Hucklen'a Arnica Salve, Alio uest talvo In the world for cuU, 111,,!.,! BOM. lll.bH .nH J . . tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cuits plies, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction or inony refunded. Price za cents per uox. r or sale oy A. wasley, "DR.jVULES, Through His Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." iff WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher,, who rosidoj at Gieen Day, writes March Ctb,lB05, as fallows: "Five years agsI bocarmso nervous that mental work wass-hurden. I coald aotrcst at night on account of sltoplessness. My attention was caQed to Dr-Mllca Restora tive Nervine and C commenced to- use it with tho very bos effect. Since, then I havo kept a bottla in my luuso and uso It whenever my nerves become anstrung.wlth always tho same goid-results. My son also Dr. Miles' takes It fcr nervousness with llko sever falling micccss. 1 have recom mended it to many and IS. cures thiun. All who suffer trim norvo troubles should try it. Nervine Restores Health It is freo from narcotics, perfectly harm less, and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr. Miles, through his Ntrvino Is a benefactor to thousands." A. O. KEI1MAN. Editor and proprietor of Deii Landsmah. Dr. Miles' Ncrvino la sold on guarantee first bottle will benefit ur money refunded. .CHASES BIoodfHerveFood For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to C!d Age. w WHAT tT IS ! The rlclxstof all rortoratite I'ooda, Iwcaase It replaces tho aania ntUncp to th Wood and m-riea ttat aro oihausted In thesotnollfe-KlTiDBlluldaliydUtaeclndfKritlon, ulsa living, overwork, worry, exceasea, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES ! llr malting tha blood r aff I ' "! taeataeatlon permit, it creiJtea u .3 ' ""-. ouu BuruK wi. nema pe ine mind Ktrnnir. h l.raln i..nA.nnH . clear. orrentonnE lost vlul.lynn.l Ktopnlnu all waBtintr drains and weakness in either aex, it has nocqnal ; and aBafemalereeulatorJt Is worth its weiplit in gold, .Ono box laets a week. Price 5"c., or 6boxesiua DmBKistsoruymall. Honk free. . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1512 Chestnut St- FhlladolphI. OLD DR. THEEL i 604 North Sixth St.. Cnaranipwk-ve." ab. Green,. Philadelphia. Chullengca ih wld, Iron the advertising ipo UlUt up to tlie lectorlrifc ProfMnori.ln carina tha wont ctici of Ejteclal DlJewuiitiidI.OUI I'OIbOA". No mtUerbowiingerlng, leiereanj dangerous tlio trouMi mar be. JNerroiin lo bill tytKrrim of Youth finlT.osoMorcr Cured. MrloluW. flea-toe I anil 1'lloa. cared withoutcDltlng. UK. THEEL j poitiveTj the oldeit. mo Hess ana most uiiuiu una experiencca one, co utile what ether rnj clfm, Send Jive 2-ceut aiampi for boot 'l"rnthH ndbe enlightened regarding vour dlw ami how to Kl curetl. The onlr book KjiVOMMi OLAOICSand lhl' tki nnd Ctreulnm. jDilaol ra tter. Frth Cnca cured In ltolU J tar.. JJoun: toS;Ka..Ctoll. Weil, md Fat, Krn-6to(0; Eon.. to hi .g -irt'iitiiicfit iy 3i an. when you vnte or call "if ntlon tbla paper. Hoard and lodging 1 f dealrcd. iMw.ijMin'inmiiniiiti 'iiiininr M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and' Retail Liquor Dealer. ' Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Reading. jsrewing jo. a Juer ami i urier. 11 Q and 113 S. Main St. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try ' Barbey's Bohemian Beer. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. fl S. l'HIUJPS, M. Can be consulted at all hours. p F. BUKKI5, SI. . SO II. Lloyd street, Office hours s 7 to 9 a. Shenandoah. in., 1 to 8 and 7 to 9 p. iu. J. 31, l'OMEItOV, ATIOkNEY-AT-I-AW Shenandoah, Ta. M. BUltKE, ATTORNEY-AT-tAW. Oftlce-Egan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. PROP JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. HavInK studied under some of the be meters? londor, and l'arl.. will clve lewonj on the vlollu, guitar and vocal culture. reasonable. Addreas In care of Strouse, the eneler, Shenandoah, 0
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