EVENING HERALD i:sTAi!t.isin:i) 180. Published every Evening, Except HumlAy, at 8 South Jakm.v Street, Neaii Centhe. TIib Herald Is ilcllvcird InShrnanrionh nnd tbo surrounding towns for six touts n week, pa able to tlio enrrlcrs. lly mall .1.00 a year, or 25 cents a month, payable- In advance. Advertise ment charged according to space nnd position. The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements whenever the pul llcntlon of news demands it. The right In reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that tho publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known Upon application. Entered at the postoftlce at Shenandoah, l'a., as second class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald SATURDAY, JUXK 13. 1S00. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. ron cosonrSMAS-AT-i.AiioE, OALUS1IA A. GltOW, Of Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. DAVENPOUT, Of Erlo I'aiitius leaving town for tlio summer can liavo tlio KvE.viKd Hi:nALi)i.ciitto tho resort where tlicy .jcinl tlio season at no incrcaso of price. Tlio paper being issued in tho evening will bo sure to reach peoplo at a distaiuo the following day. Tun Iowa Democrats liavo joined tho procession and split on silver. Tin: Xortli American remarks that any old enndidato will suit tlio Democrats. It does not necessarily follow that becauso Crokcr's horses arc losing races Croker is losing money. Honorable liicbard has a keen fluanei.il instinct. Ir General Woyler returns to Spain lie will have to flglit a duol with the subordinate who slapped ills face, in which caso ho will smell powder for the first timo in many years. Tun IJuflu.lo Courier says tlio "original" McKinlcy men are doubtless not a little puzzled by tho extreme cordiality with wliich Matthew Stanley Quay, lias been welcomed to the McKiuley band-wagon. Tom 1'i.att threatens to bolt the convention if certain of his delegates are not seated in tho St. Louis convention. The failure of of the Morton boom lias apparently a de pressing effect upon tlio New York leader. Caxiiiduxs for political hunors continuo to bob up. and tbo more tlio merrier, as it allords delegates a chance to select good men. Tho small colcrie of county scat barnacles, which has delegated to itself the power to dictato nominations, should he relegated to the rear of tho procession. Tin: platform is just now tlio overshadow ing i9suo at St. Louis. Tl.o McKinlcy imuagors rcallzo t li Is, and are labeling to draft a plank which will bo satisfactory to the friends of gold, and yet, while giving no liopo to tlio advocatos of tho depreciated dollar, will not alienate the friends of tlio vvhito incdal in tlio Middle States. SllllNANliOAH is now credited with having -.i largo number of aspirants for political honors this fall, and still another was made to-day. Frank C. Iicese, who holds tho position of deputy under Controller Severn, is a enndidato for Register of Wills, subject to tho decision of the Republican county con vention. It will certainly not bo becauso of au iiisiillicient number of candidates if Shenandoah fails to secure ono of the big olllces on tho hill. THE CONTEST AT CHICAGO. It becomes moro likely ovory day, says tbo St. Louis (ilobe-Democrat, that the freo silvcritcs will liavo a majority in tho Chicago convention. Tills will give them tho power to make tho platform ; but when it comes to thu nomination of candidates, they will be confronted by tlio two-thirds rule, which is ouo of the cherUhcd traditions of their party, Therein lies tho only hope of tho bound money contingent in caso it fails to secure a majoiity of tho delegates. If it can muster over one-third of tho strength of tho con vention, nnd enforco tho two-thirds rule, it can nrovout tho nomination of freo silver candidates for President nnd Yico President, und compol the other sldo to put gold-standard candidates on its platform, or inako no uom illations. This course is being urged by somo of tho Democratic sound money organs as au alternative to bo preferred to bolting. Hut the fact should not be overlooked that tlio success of such a plan iuvolvos tho necessity of adherence to tho two-thirds rulo by both sides ; nnd tlicro is no nssuranco that tho freo silverites will consent to bo beaten in that way when they can abrogate tho two. thirds rulo by their own votes, and mako nominations according to tlio majority rule, The two-thirds rulodorivos its forco only from long usage. It is not imperative, but may bo put aide by a majority vote. A National Convention has full power to make Its own ruloa, nnd is not bound by anything that may previously liavo been douo in that respect. Tlio freo silveritOH will probably prefer to observe the venerable custom of making nominations by a two-thirds vote thuy inn do so without detriment to their Internets; but if thoy llnd that rulo standing In tho way of their succoss, thoy will cer tainly not scruple to remove it. Tho freo sllveritosare very much in oarnost, and quite willing to do anything that may become necessary to curry out their purposes. If thoy enter the convention witli sulllcieut numeriunl strength to dictato tho platform, It may safely lie assumed that thoy will nlso iusltt upon dictating tho ticket. Thoy will not permit themselves to bo thwarted by n tradition when thoy can easily have their way in spite of it. Tlio sound money folks will quickly dis cover that thoy are not dealing witli men who are restrained by considerations of respect for things of tho inst If thoso tilings iutcrfcro with their determination to rulo their party regardless of conscqucucos, A freo silver majority in tho convention will mean not only a freo silver platform, but also candi dates to match it, and tlio other side will have to accept tho situation, or cscapo it by bolting. POTTSVILLE LETTER. POTT8VII.I.K, JllUO 13. Tlio following deeds were recorded i From t'ressou Farm Association to Henry I.. Kulp, for lot in Cressona J from Absalom Moyerto John M. Kerscliuer, for tract of laud in Washington township; from 1'cter 11. Schwartz, administrator of Solomon Kcrsch nor to John M. Korschner, for tract of land In Washington township ; from James A. Medlar, guardian of Mary 13. Kinnncl.ct.nl., to Thomas Kimmel ct. nl., for lot in Ashland; from Ilridgct Iiurko to Annlo Orawitz, for premises in Mahanoy City : from Michael MeC'uliough, ct. nl., to Mary Donovan, for lot in St. Clair; from Margaret Dnscoll, ct. nl., to Mary K. Donovan, for lot in St. Clair; from llclnlinrt Wagner to Daniel J. Kicfer, for lot In Frackvillo ; from Crcsson Farm Association to l'lizabcth Krommcs, lot in Cressona ; from Qcorgo P. Coombs, et. nl., to Elizabeth Coombs, for lot In Mlnersvilioj from F. L. Cooch, et. al., to Mlko l'ikcr, four lots in Pottsvlllo; from Mlko Piker to Uastcka Savfko Piker, one-half interest In four lots in Pottsvillo ; from J. H. Pomeroy to Joseph C. Powell, for lot in Shenandoah ; from Joseph C. Powell, et. nl., to Martin Ilrcnnaii, lot in Shenandoah. Marriago licenses were issued to Patrick V. Dougherty, of Hazlcton, and Elizabeth Daley, of McAdoo ; Emanuel O. Schclh and Cassio M. Stahl, both of llegins township: William Honor, of Mahanoy City, and Eliza beth Scliimmcr, of Yatcsvillo ; Georgo Doltz and Agnes Hovan, both of Ashland : Dennis Halderman and Mattio L. Thomas, both of Tamaqua ; Benjamin Eunias and Sallio l or, both of Gilberton j Eudwlg Iiegitz and Mrs. Kate Conn, both of Eocut Dale. A writ of ejectment was issued to-day in which II II. Graell', executor of tho last will and testament of Philip Alspach, deceased, is plaintiff, and Paul CJcrbcr is defendant, for property in West l'enn township. Also a writ of estrcnomcut, witli samo plaiutilf and defendant, on tlio same propcitv in West Pcnn township. iTothouotary James l. Dcegau received n letter from Judgo Albright in which ho stated that lie will bo engaged in court nt Mlcntowu on tho 18th inst., nnd requesting tbo Protlionotary to notify counsel in rules for new trials that ho will bo present to hear those matters on tho lllth inst. nt 10 n. m. Alex. Sterling and sister, Margaret, of Jcanesville, were visitors to town. John Toole, of Shenandoah, nnd Post master Toolo, of Minersvillo, circulated among friends. Paymaster Joseph Edwards, of the Dodsou Coal Company, nt Knska William, passed through town to pay employes. Counsel for defenso in the Zubcr case, in which court ordered tho SherilT to return $3,000 purchaso money paid for tho Zubcr lactory, lias appealed tho case to tho Supremo Court. John (i. Smith, Esq., left for tho St. Louis convention on tho 11:10 a. m. Itcading train to-day. Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes, Dr. Agnew's Cure for tlio Heart gives perfect relief in nil cases of Organic or Sympathetic Heart Disease in 30 minutes. and speedily ell'ecLs a euro. It is a peerless remedy lor ralpitatlon, shortness ot jsreatn Smothering SnelK Pain in Left Side and al symptom of u Di-eased Heart. Ouo doso convinces. Sold nt Kirlin's drug store. PERSONAL. William Neiman visited friends at Scranton to-day. William Neiswcnter spent to-day at Sunbury. Mrs. T. T. Williams vUitcd friends at Mahanoy City to-day. Louis Eichner. of South Jardiu street, is pending tlio day in Philadelphia. .Miss SuoEussclland John Kincaid attended the Garner funeral at Jcanesville to-day. Miss Mary Danks, of St. Clair, visited her mother hero yesterday, and returned homo to-day. J. II. Martin went to buubury this after noon to join his wife, who is n guest of relatives there. Messrs. J. II. Ilousciiick, Edward Dohcrty and Frank Illoss are fishing for speckled jeautics at Lakcsido to-day. &Mrs. C. S. Phillips, of West Centro street. has presented her husband with a bouncing aby boy, weighing 10J pounds. Tlio Doctor feels proud of his now arrival. Prof. W. N. KlirJiart returned homo last evening from Mancrficld, Tioga county, whero ho had been engaged in tho examination at tlio Stato Normal school at that place. Messrs. Isadoro Iautcrstcin and John Hanna, of tho Schuylkill Manufacturing Company, left for Northumberland this morning, to look after tho interest of thei new plant which is in course of erection. ItellKlollH Niillces. God's American oluuteers lire going to hold meetings all day Sunday in Kobliius' building, 33 West Centro streot. Meetings at 10 a. in., 3 and 7:15 p. ui. Lvcry ouo is welcome. Charles Lusk, Captain. I-bi'.neer llvangolical church, corner of South West aud Cherry streets, H, Horaco Kumig, pastor, Sunday school at 10 a. in English preaching, 0.30 p, m. A. cordial in vitation to all. Welsh Ilantlst church, corner of West and Oak streets, Itev. I). I. Kvans pastor. Services at 10 a, m. and 0 p. in, Sunday school nt m. Prayer meeting Monday ovenlngs Young People's lncctiug Wednosday oven ings, Class nieetiiig Thursday ovenlngs. Services will ho held in tho Methodist Kiicouh1 church to-moirow nt 1010 n. m. nnd ii:30p. id. l'roacliing by tho pastor, llov. Alficd llcebnor. bunday school nt - p. m. All nro invited. Services in tho Trltilty Itcformcd church to-morrow at 10:00 a. m., and OU50 p, m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. in. Prayer mocting every Wodiioeday ovening at 70. Services in All Saints' Piotostaut Kpiscopal church on liist Oak street to-morrow nt 10:30 a. m. aud 7 p. m. The rector will olllcinte, Sunday school nt 2 p. in. Iteculnr services will bo held in tlio United Kvangelical church, (Dougherty's Hall,) to morrow nt 10 n. m. nuil (1.30 p. m. Preaching by tlio pastor, liov. I. J. Ilcitz, Sunday school at 1.30 p. in. .Services In tho Olivary Hiptist churoh to morrow at 10:30 a. in. and 0:30 p. in. Preach ing by Itev. T. It. Josephs, of Lowisburg Sabbath school at 8 p. m. When you want good rooting, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tiusmithiug done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centro street. Dealer ir stovos. 1-tf Addrens Cards. Ono of tlio finest linos of address cards ever displayed lu this section of tlio stato can bo seen nt tho Hkimlii otllco. They aro em bellished with society emblems, and mako most excellent visiting cards for members of the various fraternities. Call and cxamiuo them, OUR FDTCRE GENERALS. Ton Thousand Persons Attend the Graduating Exoroises, GENERAL MILES IN ATTENDANCE. The Commander of tlio United States Army Deliver tlin Diplomas to the Successful Cadets, WlioTlicn Depart on Well turned Vacations. West Point. N. Juno 13. Fully 10,000 iwrsons attended tho grnduntlngox crclses nt tho Military uendomy yesterday. Tho corps of endcts, consisting or lour classes, commanded by Colonel Milos nnd headed by tho United States Military Academy band, marched across tho plain to n noint In front ot tlio library Dunning, whero a largo tent had beencroctod for tho occasion. Colonel O. II. Ernst, superin tendent of tho Military ncadomy, wis seated upon tho platform, and with him woro General Nelson A. Mllos, Adjutunt Gcnornl Hueclcs. Colonel Lan'gdon, of Now York (whoso son graduated), Colonel Wndo, Colonel Stnnloy nnd Colonel Wil son, of Washington, and tho ncnaemio board. After tho rendering of tho "Star Spangled Banner" by tho band Chnplnin Shipmnn recited tho Lord's prayer. Colonel Ernst then introduced Hon. Itonort u. uousins, of tho board of visitors, who delivered tho nddress to tho grnduntlng class. Mr. Cousins cntortalncu thocompany rornuout half an hour with u vory fluent nnd excep tionally lino speech, profncod with a brief history of West Point. Tho unities of tlio grnuuntes' were caned by Colonel Ernst nccordlnrr to their gen eral merit roll, and General Miles deliv ered tho diplomas. All of tho grnduntes woro lustily applauded, but tho npplauso accorded Hinkley, Stncoy, King nnd Lot, who wero recognized ns football players, wih inoro thnn lusty. After tho close of tho oxcrclses tho graduatos left for their homes to enjoy their well earned vaca tions. Sadden Death of Ex-Judge Mnynard. Aluaxy. Juno 13. Ex-Judgo Isaao II. Mnyunrd, former judge of tho court of ap peals and ox-attorney general, died sud denly In his room nt tho Konnioro yester day afternoon from heart troublo. Ho was nlono in his room and was sitting In n chair nt tho timo of his doath. Ho had Just finished his luncheon and was apparently lu the best of health. Judgo Mayunrd was appointed to tho court of appeals Jan. 19, 18i)i. As tho Democratic nominee for judgo of tho court of nppoals two yours aco ho wns tho objot of bitter opposition onnccount of his ruling in a contested election caso in tho early part ot lili judicial careor, und which was alleged to hnvo boon unfair. Ho wns defeated at tnc polls. Tr.ilu Knbbcrs Frightened OfT, Huntington Dispot, W. Va., Juno 13.' Forty miles oast of Charleston, nt Cotton Hill, on tho Chosapcako MM Uhlo ronil, masked men attempted to hold up tho Washington and Cincinnati express train at midnight. Tliey boarded tho train nt Thurmond and crawled over the termor or tho engine Into tho cab, with revolvers drawn. Tho ongluoer stopped tho train nnd ho wns commanded to cut looso tho express car. Tills was done, but by this timo all tho passengers wero nwaKcnou and tho lights wero extinguished. Tho robljers finally boraimr frightcnod and es caped to tho mountains. With Hood's Sarsapa- rilla, " Sales Talk," and show that this medi cine has enjoyed public confidence nnd patronage to agrcaterextentthanaccord ed anv other proprietary medicine. This Is simply because It possesses greater merit and produces greater cures than any other. It Is not what wo say, but what Hood's Sarsaparllla does, mar, ieus the story. All advertisements of Hood's Sarsaparllla, like Hood's Sarsaparllla It self, are honest, wo have never aeceivea tho public, and this with Its superlative medicinal merit, Is why tho people have abiding confidence In it, and buy Sarsaparilla Almost to the exclusion of all others. Try It Prepared only by 0. 1. Hood & Co,, Lowell, Mass. i . i 1 1 nro tho only pills to take HOOCl S FlllS with Hood's Sarsaparllla. POLITICAL CARDS. OK LEGlSJ.ATUItE, KreonU District, H. W. BECKER, Ot Olrnrdvlllo, Pa. Subject to Democrntlo rules. jpoit COUNTY TWSASUItBlt, ELIAS DAVIS, Ot llroad Mountain, Buhjcct to Kepubllonn rule. jjion ci.uitK or THU COUUTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Olrardvlllo. Subject to Democratic rules. jlOIt COUNTY COMMIsilONJ'.lt, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland, Subject to Itepublloan rules. JjlOIt RKC'OItDlJH, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Jollett, l'ortcr Township. Subject to ItcpublUnn rules, ,1011 COUNTY COSIMISSIOXKIt, CHAS. F. ALLEN, Of Tunniqiln. Subject to liepulillcan Unlet. JjlOIt OI.HItlC Ol' TUB COUUTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER, Of Orwlgsburg. Subject to Uc ubllcan rules. , . I 5 Talk Hood! s -3 - 2 Shoes at j I factory races. g 3 Children's Dayg iand 1 Shoes For that occasion are r now in order, ana it s: you are as economical as you ought to be g you will come direct ? to the Factory Shoe 3E Store and buy a pair St 2 of those PATENT 1 LE ATM ER, hand - : 2 sewed, Buckle and 3? Bow Sandals, we are .js ! 3J s 2 offering this week at 3 75C. to $1.00 a pair g - 3 according to size ; or - you may prefer the ;H Tan color, they are 8 o 35 here too; yes and the -3? o 2 larger girls or their rt: 3 mothers can be fitted with the same style, Sr S only, of course, with 35 . S 5 heels instead of spring 3 t 1 3 neel. g S Beautiful St: H Gold - n I Alluminum 1 Table Ware I 22 , w Uiven lree to our customers is appre- E ciatedbythem. Checks K given with every pur- 5i chase. 55 2 Beddall lJullillng. ! J. A. MOYER.Jfc ri tmmmmmmwmm?w,rI5 OPEN EVERYDAY Go to tho Sbenflnrtnnli TlontQi tb v painless extraction of teeth. Gold nnd Silver fillings. If your artiflcal teeth do not suit you call to see us. All examinations free. Wo make all kinds of plates. Gold Crowns, Aluminum Crowns Logan Crowns, Crown and Ilrulgo work and all operations that per- No charges for extracting when plates are ordorod. We are tho only users of vitaliied air ior uio painless extraction of teeth. SHENANDOAH Dental : Rooms, (Tltmnn'a Block) East Centre Street. Office Hours: 7 o. m. to 8 p. in. IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd can't Ect It, then come to us for It. We carry tbe best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. ClooJ dellvereu prorapiiy. flUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street -ra 3E " v- IE The Collrrjre Onrsincn. PocoiiKKEi-aiE, N. , Y., June 13. Ac cording to tho nlmniino tho condition of tlio tldoon tho Poiifhkccpslocoursont 5:30 p. in. on Juno 2(1 will ho tho nmo ns it wns yesterday Hftornoon. At that hour the groat lntcrcolleglnto boat rnco Is sot to bo rowed, and If tho water Is ns smooth nnd tho sun Is tit bright and cheery ns thoy both wero yesterday at that time, tho con ditions will bo perfect. Though the dny's practlco wns uno'i-mtful, tho crows of nil three collogcs M good work on tho smooth wntcr Inst evening. Tho Pennsylvania crows rowed over tho course again this evening, uud for two milos ongngod Inn scrub nice, which was productive of tho highest stroko thnt tho crows hnvo yet shown. Tlio froshmonput up a gront rnco, nnd boat tho 'varsity by two boat lengths. Tho Capitol Deserted. WAsni.N'OTON', Juno 13. Tlio Capitol was practically deserted yostcrdny. Tho mem bers nnd sonntors, who remnlned to nt tond tho flnul sessions pf tho two houses, loft by scores on tho outgoing trnlns Thursdny night, jnost of tho liepubllcnns heading for St. Louis nnd tho Uoinocrats returning to their homes. Thero wero less thnn half a dozen congrossmon nt tho Cap itol, nndthoso wero engaged In clearing up their edrrospondonco prbparntory to leaving tho city. Senator Hill left yester day for tho Stockton, at Cao May, whore ho will rcmnln until Mondny, nnd thou go to Albnny prior to nttondlng tho Chicago convention. llosplte for Murderrr Mnclcln. Jkusby City, Juno 13. Governor Griggs has decided to respite John Mnokin, who wns sontencod to ho hnngod on Juno 18 for tho murder of his wife nnd his mother-ln-law, until nftcr tho next mooting of the board of pardons, which will bo held June 23, In ordor thnt his counsel, Mr. Donln, might npply to hnvo tho soiitonco com muted to llfo Imprisonment. JInckin,who has been on tho vorgo of colinpso, nnd whoso death from fright was nntieipated, wns overjoyed when his counsel told him of tlio reprieve Resignation of n College President. Akdovek, Mass., Juno 13. Professor Egbert Smytho, president of Andovcr Theological seminary for tho past eighteen years, has reslgnodonnceountofillhealth. Ho will bo able to retain a ehalr. Profossor Smytho hns taken nu advanced position in teaching theology and was charged with heresy. An exhaustive Investigation was, howovor, finally dropped. A l'atal Lovers' f)"nrrel. Ciiillicothh, O., Juno 13. Thomas White, aftor a brief quarrel at tho Hotel Cnrson with Mis Jidith Melvelvcy, nls sweotheart, shot her fatally nnd then killed himself. Both nro young and fa vorably known. Kheumnilsm Cured In a Day. "Mystic Curo" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures In 1 to 3 days. It3 action upon tho oynlem is roaiarkablo and mysterious. It removes at oaco tlio cause and tho disease immediately disappears. Tho first doso greatly benefits ; 75 cents. Sold by C. H. Hagenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. A lliindsono Gift to the Voluutecrs. CniGAQO, Juno 13. Tho lnrge3t gift yet bostowed In this country upon either tho Volunteors or tho Snlvntlon Army hns boon mndo to Commandor. Bnlllngton Booth's army, tho Volunteors, by Mrs. Julia C. Daly, of this city. Tho donation consists of two lots nt Monroo street and Hanan avenue, valued at 810,000, and Is absolutely unconditional. Tho benefits will bo dovotcd to tho local urmy, Com mander Booth having turned tho deeds over to Colonel Fielding. It Is probable tho lots will bo exchanged for property on Madison street, whero barracks will be erocted. JIny- Sacrifice Ills Fortune, New Yonrc, Jun'o 18. In riding rough shod over every obstnclo thnt has boon placed In hU way to prcvout tils marrying Miss Gtoto Wilson, Cornollus Vanderbllt Jr., may bo throwing his prospective sharo of tho Vnndorbllt millions to tho winds. Mr, WHson, tho fathor-ln-lnw elect, said to a reporter tliat ho did not euro what Mr. Vanderbllt thought or said in connec tion wlth tho wedding. It would take placo at the timo and place announced. Mr. Vandorbllt's objection to Miss Wilson Is that sho is 80 years old, while his son Is only 32. Hay Fever and Catarrh Relieved In 10 to 60 Minutes. Ono short puff of tlio breath through the llloner. summed with each bottio ot Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this Powder over tho surface of tho nasal pass ages. Painless and delightful to uso. It relieves instantly, and permanently cures Catarrh, Hay Fever, Colds, Headache, Soro Tinoat, Tonsilitls nnd Deafness. 50 cts, Sold at Kirlin's drug storo. To IiivcstlErnto the" Sonls. Washington, Juno 1!. Tho prosldont has nppolnted David Starr Jordan, pros! dent of Lcland Stanford Junior unlvorslty, California, Lloutonnut Commander Jof ferson F. Moser, commanding the United htates llsh commission steamer Albatross, Dr. Leonard Stognocner, curator of rep' tiles In tho Unltod States National museum, nnd C. H. Townsend, of tho United States fish commission, as a com mission to conduct a sclentlflo Investiga tion of tho present condition of tho fur seal hords on tho Islands of tho North Pa cific ocean und Behrlng sea. Tlio Trial of Dr. Jamonou. London, June 13. Tho trial of Dr. J. S. Jamoson and his fellow prisoners who woro eugpgod lu tho raid into tho Trans vnal wns rosumod at tho Bow streot police court yostorday. Tho prosecution closed with tlio production of tho cryptograms exchanged lictwoon tho various pnrtlos In terested in tho raid, and Sir Edward Clarke, for tho defenso. Intimated that un- loss further proofs woro forthcoming ho snouiu iioroartcr submit thnt tho court had no jurisdiction In tho caso. Tho trial was thou adjourned until Monday. Tiro Uodles In tho Itulns. New Yokk, Juno 13. It U bollovod that nector McDonnld, 23 years old, of Don dron, Va., lost his llfo In tho lire that de stroyed tho Horso Hxohango Thursdny night. Ho wns eniployod by Jacob Stmt ley, of that town, and cumo hero with a a string of horses that wero In tho stablo. Ho Is missing, and It Is bollovod an un recognized body recovered Is , McDonald's Two bodies woro found luthorulns yostcr dny. Ono was Identified as that of Peter McCunn, a laborer. llueklen'f Arnica Sulve. Tbo best salve In the world for cats, tetter, cliapped hands, clillblalns, coins, and all skin eruptions, and voaitlvelv cures nllea. or no pay required- Jt is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mcny refunded. X'rice ss cents per box, Jt or safe by A, Waulcy, Let The Whole World Know The Good Br.Miles' Heart Cure Does rEART DISEASE, has Its victim at a disadvantage. Always taught that 1 heart dlscaso Is Incurable when tho symptoms becomo vf ell defined, tho patienj becomes alarmed and a norvoua panic takeR place. Ilut when a suro remedy Is found and a curo effected, after years of suffering, there is great rejoicing and desire to "let tho whole world know." Mrs. Laura Wino lnger, of Selkirk, Kansas, writes; "1 deslro to let tho wholo world know what Dr. Miles' Tv IVUIoc' Heart Curo has dono for mo. For ton years I had pain In my heart, short ness of breath, palpita tion, riain in my loft side, oppressed feeling in my '' chest, weak and hungr? Heart Cure Restores Health spells, bad dreams, could not Ho on either side, -was numb and suffered terrtbly. I took Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and before I finished tho second bottio I felt Its good effects, I feel now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Heart Curo saved my llfo." i Dr. Miles' Heart Curo Is sold on guaraatco that first bottio benefits, ormonoy refunded. BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Ago. v WHAT IT IS 1 The rlchcstof llretortlv f ""A' IT""!"0 I, replaces the nu Bubntances to the Wood and nerves that are oihauBtedla theMtwollfe-Blvlniiflnldbydiaense,lndlretloD, olgn living, overwork, worry, execasea, abuae, etc. WmT iT JO.ES,! Hy making the blood ".'ih'i'''"! hlle'In perfect, it creAea jolid U05D, rjUBCle and Btrongth. The oervea be hig uiarto strong, the brain becomes actlvo and clear. I ot restoring lost vitality and stopping all wasting drains and neaknesslnelthersei.lt has noeonal 1 anil aa femaleregnlatorlt Is worth Its weight In gold. Ono box lasts a week. Price 5uc.. or o boxes Siul. Druggists or by mail, llooltlree. t .' . THE DR. CHASE COW.PANV, IS13 Cheitnut t- I'hiladi 'hiladelpbla. OLD DR, TIIEtL to 604 zssa North Sixth St.. lGnaranlCFii.ve." fib. GrCCn, Philadelphia. Challcngca tL. rld, from tbe Mrerttslag apeo laliit up to tbe lcflinring Frofcisora.ln carls tbe wort caieaof Bpeelal DUcaieaaDdlIL001 P01b(.V, No matterbewllDgcrlQff, levere ami dancerooa the trouble mar be. TWrvnu lto. yfy? MlUr.rrroraofVoiithandT.OMofJI'ower v Cured. iStrlptuW". urlctwrln and l'llrtu ark ootcd without cutting. I)K. TUB EL UpoilUrely tbaoldeat, tbi beat o) uioat nndpTpcrtencciloDe.no matte what etben ma; claim. 9eod five J-cent atampa lor took Tnitliw aod be eaUcfateDed regarding tout dWaw end bow to cat cored. Tbe onlr took llXVOSIU OL'ACKS and their booka nnl Cireulnr. lotiantre rtef. FrwiH Cne rurcil In 4 to 10 Itayn,, llourit ti to3; K8i.,6toTJ. Wed. and fat, KTgi.t6to 10, Son.. 9 to f It; Tga.,0to0. Trcutint'iit hy Slwll. VTien too writ or ca11CDtIon tbla paper. Hoard aodlodglccir dealredi WWilTOWMIMTlWrilgllllffl M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Clears, Tobncco, kc. Agent for Itcading llrewlns Co.'b Beer and Porter. 11S and 11S S. Main St P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. c. 8. 1'IIILLII'S, M. D. Oflice i 30 West Centre nlrcet. Can bo consulted nt all liours. P. F. BUrtKK, M. D. 80 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Office hours: 7 to 9 a. m., I to 8 and 7 to J II.rOMEUOY, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW Shenandoah, l'a. M. BUKKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Egan bulldlne, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. pnOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR Ijoclc Box 65, Mahanoy Cfty, Pa, Trnn1..m BfiwllAil under some of tl of the best masters To London and l'arls, will give lessons on tho violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care ot Strouse, tbe eweler, Shenandoah.
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