EVENING HERALD iistaiii.isiii:i) mo. Published every Evening, Eiccpt Sunday, nt 8 Booth Jakdis Btiiket, Neaii Gonna. The llemlil In ilcllvcied InKhcnandonh and the surrounding towns for six cents a week, imy ble to the carriers, lly mall 88.00 year, tir 25 cents a month, payable in advance. Advertise ments charged accordl nK to rnce and position. The rmbllqliera reervo the rlulit to chance tho position of advertisements whenever tho iul Mention of news demands it. Tho right la reserved to reject nny advertisement, wheincr paid for or not, thnt the publishers may deem improper. Advertising rotes mado known upon application. Entered nt tho potonlco nt Shcnnndoah, l'a., ns second class man mnttcr. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald TU1SDAY, JUNK 10. 1600. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. that clasp tho diploma, Is still glad that Tor hundreds or graduates thoro Is nothing to do except to llvo nt homo nnd nmko society riclier, sweeter nnd moro charming nnd ele gant. The educated woman keeps society at Its hlgli-wutcr mark, and alio is as useful and as honorable in this Inconspicuous hut honor able relation to her world ns can possibly bo her classmate with doflnito work to do in tho outside markct-placo, among tho ranks of working men and women." Don't ho Without Ituttons On your shoos. The Factory Shoe Store has the licst fastener In town and will fasten them on frco of charge, whethor your shoos wcro bought of us or not. 0-8-tf J. A. MoYMt, Mon. PITHY POINTS. FOU CONOUESMAN-AT-LAnOE, OAI.US1I.V A. OltOW, Of Susquehanna. SAMUEI, A. DAVENl'OItT, Of Erlo Partius leaving town for tho summer can havo tho Kvusixn llKiui,nscntto tho resort where they spend tho season at no incicaso of price. Tho paper being Issued in tho evening will bo suro to reach people at a distance tho following day. To uso an expression quite common in the First Ward, Davo Martin "had tho boots put to him" In tho Republican National I onimittco nt St, Louis. Tin, Kt. I.ouis Republic advertises "Bicy cles slightly damaged by cyclone," at re duced prices. A bicycle that has gone through a cyclone ought to bring a premium, if it is still good enough to ride on. Tin: School Hoard of Pottstown aro discusE- i ig tho question of music in tho school with tho probability of discontinuing it. It has been taught for throo years past and last year a gentleman was elected teacher who had not the usual teacher's certificate, and ho was ruled outhy Stato Superintendent St header us disqualified. Now tho over-zealous book agent will lie nround interviewing school directors and inveigling them into all sorts of schemes to induro them to adopt other books for their wheels. Directors will do well to judgo for themselves what is best for their schools. Changes should not bo mado uuluss they will materially better tho school?. A man was hanged iu London this week lor a murder committed fust April, and two others for murder committed in February Commenting on this promptness of tho Eng lish courts In meting out justice to criminals, the St. Louis Glolie'Dunociat mentions tho case of a Missouri man who murdored his w.fo and child two years and a half ago and is still lighting in tho courts to save his worthless neck. Tim election uoxt fall will bo an important one. (Jutnido of the largo number of county oihYca to be filled, membersof tho Legislature aie to bo chosen, and above all a Republican President will ho elected. Schuylkill county should bo retained in tho Republican column, and to do so ought to bo tho aim of ovcry member of tho party. Tho first and import ant step is the eloction of delegates. If representative men, who hold tho interest of Happenings Throughout tho Iteglon Chrou- cled for Hasty l'crusnl. Tho employes at Prluiroso colliery were paid yosterday. Tho license of Louis Ambrose, in tho I irst ward, has been transferred to Mlko Lcnarto-wlcz. Mrs. Frohman and family to-day loft for Mnssilon, Ohio, to join her husband. They will make that city their future homo A truo bill was found by tho Grand Jury against Thomas Crushane, on oath of Chief of I'ollco Tosh, for drunkenness and dis orderly conduct Tho Gllberton road race has been postponed until tho S7th. inst. Tho rain on Saturday was tho cnuso of tho postponement. Tho residents of Trenton, near Delano, want a school building, claiming tliat they do not reccivo all tho advantages nt Delano. Prof. C. P. Sweeney has resigned as princi pal ol tlio urvrigsnurg schools and has ac; ceptcd a similar position over tho schools at Slatington, in Lehigh county. Tho vacancy has not been filled. Tho Dunkards of tho Pincgrovo district on Saturday opened their regularnunual feast on Jacob Morgan s farm, llishop Ilaldcmnn is in charge P. J. Galvin, tho Girardvlllo newsdealer, who has been on au extended Wostcrn trip, arrived homo yesterdaj'. I lie bond of Lawrcnco Keating, treasurer of tho Gilberton school district, has been approved by court iu tho sum of $10,000; also Alfred Kitto, of Girardvlllo districts, iu tho sum of f 10,000. Lvan Lvaus, a well-known rosident of Locust Valley, died at his homo yesterday morning at tho advanced ago of 70 years. John Link and Miss Annlo Korshncr, both of Mahanoy City, will bo married on tho !3rd inst. William Lekaski, a miner at Mahanoy City colliery, aged 40 years, had his left leg broken and back injured by a fall of coal this morning. Ho resides nt Hill's Patch, nnd was taken to tho hospital, Larger stock of gold watches nt Holder man's than nny where clso in town. 0-12-tf Tho C.niiul Jury. Tho Grand Jury handed down decisions in tho following cases this morning : Cora. vs. David Reese, f. and b., prosoeutor Mamio Fcttcrolf; Com, vs. Fredorick Spioso, illegal voting, prosecutor John . Slattory, no bill county pay tho costs ; Com. vs. Charles Shelly, f. and b., prosecutor Alico Lotenck, truo bill ; Com . vs. Samuel Confehr, f. and h, prosecutor taarah Lelller, truo bill ; Com. vs, Peter McDonald, f. and b., prosecutor Mary Undcrholllcr, truo hill; Com. vs. fleorgo Keminorliug, f. and b., prosecutor Hannah Hciuhach, truo bill ; Com. vs. Lnianue Morgan, f. and b. and seduction, prosecutor Mabel Stutzman, true bill ; Com. vs. Josep Schmith, f. and h prosecutor Sophcnl; Stallcr, truo bill; Com. vs. Lena Stahl a. and b., prosecutor Mary Kniff, truo bill Com. vs. Adam Huutzlcman, a. and National i-njcHtT. At Brooklrn IJrooklvn. 1 : Hnltlmoro. 2, At Pittsburg Chicago, 11; Pittsburg, 5. At Cincinnati Cincinnati 7; St. Louis, 1. At Washington Washington, 0; Phlladel phln, . Boston-Now York and Louisville- Clovolnnil gainoa postponed on account oi wot grounds. Kastorn League At'Scranton Hochostor. 1 ; Scranton. 8. At Wllkosliarro First gmno : Wllko.sbnrra, 8 ; Symouso, 2. Seoond camo : Sy mouso. 14 ; Wllkosbnrre, 2. At Springfield Spring field, 1 1 ; Toronto, 0. At Providence Provl- doueo, 7; Buffalo, 4. Atlantic league. At Nowark Nowark. 0: Wllmlnaton. 4. At Now Haven Now Hnvou, 15; Ilnrt- ford, 0. Pennsylvania Stato Lcaguo. At Philadelphia Athlotlos.O; Lancaster, At Hnzloton Shamokln, 10; llazlcton, At Carbondalo Carbondalo. 3; Potts- vlllo, 1. A Mine Horror Averted. SCKASTON, Pit., Juno 10. Grunt cxclto- niont was caused hero yostcrdny by n re port thnt flro had brokon out In thc-Wost ltldgo Coal mlno, cutting off, a hundred' minors, tor a tinio It wns feared that nil of tho men would bo suffocatod,but prompt moasuros were tnken by tho mlno oper ators. They summoned tho flro depart ment of tho city. Tho work of roscuo was prosecuted with vigor, and nt noon tho names wero subdued and nil tho men taken out alive. Tho flro originated from un ex plosion of gas. Dynamiter Sentenced lo Dcnth.- WlLKESHAltUE, Pa., Juno 10. Frank Shaffer, tho young colored man who was convicted or murder in tho llrst clogroo in being ono ol tho colored gang chargod with blowing up u Hungarian shanty with dynamlto on tho mountain on Oct. 18, 1894, and by whicn four men wero killed, was sentenced to death yesterday by Judgo Bonnott. Tho I'roposed Advance in Coal Prices. NEW Yohh;, Juno 10. Tho coal mining nnd carrying companies expect to enjoy decided prosperity tho balauco of tho year. It Is now bollovod that prices will bo ad vanced twonty-flvo cents per ton nil around, nttulo water, before July 1, and rumors aro current tliat tho New York companies will inltiato tho advance. Tho new July gross prices will bo: Grato, S3.7o; stove, 84.23; egg and chestnut, ?1 per ton. prosecutor Davis D. Swavely, truo bill Com. vs. Annlo llarnhart, a. and b, prosecutor Kmma Houser, truo bill Com. vs. S. Icoscnzweig, larceny bailee, prosecutor Abel Nclttlos, truo bill Com. vs. Peter Savago, larceny, etc., prosccu tor anda Donorowicz, truo bill; Com. vi VIlliilmltia Wvnadnwslvl. nssrtlilr. nml 1ml. the party paramount to that of individual ,,,. ,lrosccutor Magulo Kobacska. truo bill: ciindiaatos, aro selected as delegates there Com. vs. Joseph Grill', n. und b August need bo littlo fear of tho result. Especially should Shenandoah scud to Pottsvlllo dele gates in wjiom tho voters havo confidence, and who can command tho respect und atten tion of tho county leaders. Boston may or may not bo tho hub of t'jo universe, but she certainly is tho hub of interest in tho Sunday school world just now, for next Tuesday morning, Juno 23, the eighth triennial session of tho Interna' tlonnl Sunday school convention is to as semble there. Two thousand Sunday school workers sent up ns olllcial delegates, with perhaps as many moro visitors, will fill tho nuisance, prosecutor Thos. Tosh, truo bill beautiful now Treuiont Teinplo auditorium Cm. vs. Harvey Illyler, f. and b. nnd sedue aud its uuxilllary rooms for four busy days of tion, prsecutor Annio C. Hess, truo bill. speechmaklng, reports, discussions and plans for advancement In Sunday school work aud Uiblo study. Thoro aro about 12,000,000 Sunday school peoplo in tho United States aud Canada. Of theso all but a small pro. Kinkus, prosecutor, no hill and prosoeutor pay tho costs; Com. vs. Jos. drill' and George Reese, a. nnd b., prosecutor Carl Ponda; truo bill; Com, vs. Frank Geist, larceny, etc., prosecutor Alice Johnson, no truo hill and county pay the costs; Com. vs, George Zues, larceny, etc., prosecutor Jos, A. Zimmerman, truo bill; Com. vs, Joseph Huutzlnger, a. nnd b. prosecutor Anthony Meluskl, a truo bill; Com. vs. Anthony Kokuss, n, and b. prosecutor Maggio Marnon, truo bill; Com. vs. John McGovcrn, n. and prosecutor Mary McGovcrn, truo bill; Com vs. Jos. Anderson, n. and b, prosecutor Martin Tisha, no truo bill and prosecutor pa tho costs; Com, vs. Thos. Crushane, common portion follow tho International lesson ytc'in," studying each Sunday the passage selected by tho international lesson com mittee. The majority of Sunday school people, ncvcrthclcis, have but a faint idea of the labor involved in chousing tho lessons or of the elaborate organization without which sin h a committee could not bo created or w-aructod or tho peoplo kept loyal to its findings. Of tliat organization, covering 00 stiiten, territories aud provinces, tho Iloston convention is to bo tho mouthpiece, and tho international lessons aro only one of IU lirauy linos of activity. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES. (Continued from First Pago.) tho typo written phln of Jirocoolfings. Alio committee appointment were as follows i Nntlonnl committee, M. S. Quay; chair man of delegation, Govornor Hastings; rules, n. II. Dlnghum; credentials, W. H. Andrews; permanent organization, O. II. Mullln; resolutions, Sraodloy Darling ton. Tho caucus nfflrmod tho n met ry standard adopted by the pt3 cor.vent.ou In favor of u gold standard. Souutor Fernker will unquestionably bo tho Ohio member of tho commlttco on resolutions, and It lsoqunlly probablo that ho will bo ehalrmnn of tho coinmlttco. Ho has drafted a plntfonn covering almost all tho subject) to be treated of, ami nas shown It to somo of his most lntlmato friends. It oxnrossos in distinct terms tho llepubltcau policy to tho malntonanco of tho present "gold standard," using theso words. It is thought that tho platform as outlined by Senator Forakor will not bo greatly modified in tho committee. Hon. Charles Warrou IJppott, govornor of Hhode Island, arrived yostorduy auu Fllloy, tho whiter 1Kwrc.'ca leaner or Mis souri Hopubllcans, furnished the most unique nnd lmpresslvo spectacle of tho night. For although rojooted by his state delegation yesterday, Fllley retains n strong hold upon tho popular affections of St. Louis. There had been arrangod several dars ngo for a parado of tho local Republican organizations for tho dolectatlon of visit ors. Tho procession materialized with an nbundanco of marchers In tho ranks, and It also liccrmc a tribute to Fllloy. Somo threo thousand men wero in line, nearly allot thorn carrying staves tippod with four foot square lithographs ot Sir. Fll- The Itlghts of Trolley Companies. Thentok, Juno 10. A doclslon was ren dered In tho court of errors und appoaU yestorday which clears up tho quostlon whether trolley companies can erect polos In front of prtvato properties without the consent of owners. Tho decision answers tho question in tho nlUrmatlvo. Tho case was that of Mrs. Washington A. Eocbllui against tho Trenton Traction company. ItlicumatUm Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Ncu ralgia radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkablo and mysterious. It rcmoyos at onco tho cause nnd tho disoaso immediately disappears. Tho first doso greatly benefits ; 75 cents. Sold by C. H. Uagenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. PERSONAL. Tun present week will prove a notable ono for tho school children, null one of much rejoicing fur tho graduates. Their long studies will have ouded on tho 18th lint, nnd many of the young peoplo thus freed from s boot obligations will at once enter upon their life avocations. Speaking of the girl gradutw, Harper's Qaiartays: "Setwoii nfter seaou, with the recurriug periodicity of tho roses, we welcome tho appearance of the fair girl graduates, always with a thrill and tug at our hearUtrlugs as we think of the life which lies beyond their college gates. It is more and more in tho air the feeling whloh some old-fhiouod folk do not alia re tliat a girl's first ambition should be for a career; that the self-supporting, money earning, absolutely Independent young woman is the ono to lie admired and envied. All fair-minded people must rejoice that so many thoroughly equipped young women re graduated yearly, and that In tho fierce Sigglofora foothold tlioy aro loss handl- il than of old; but tho sentimental oh- hearing tho songs, aud the baecalaure 'ons, and the essays so polished aud id, and watching tho slim fingers lnhuiuuu Treatment. Last ovening Kdmiind Harris, tho South Main street grocer, caused tho arrost William Griffiths, his son-in-law, charging tho latter with ill treating his wife. Grlfilths Is 21 years of ngo, and son of John Grifilths, of Lanlgau's. Ho was married to Mattic, daughter of I'dmund Harris, last November, and they reside ovor tho ollice of Dr. Rob- bins, on North Jardiu street. Tho wifo claims that they havo lived an unhappy life, and last ovening Grifilths camo homo and took their clght-day-old babo from tho bed nnd started up Centro street, hut ho was persuaded by a neighbor to return to tho house. Tho wifo's father was notlOed and ho immediately swore out a warrant before 'Squlro Ijiwlor for Griffith's arrost, charging ill treatment to his wife. Grilljths entered ball, and subsequently caused tho arrest of William Harris, his brother-in-law, pn tho charge of assault aud battery. The latter also entered bail. Mrs. Grilllths aud her babo havo boen removed to the homo of her parents. ChiKglo Ginghams. We have received another case of classic clnglwms worth 10 cents per yard. We will continue to sell thuin at S cents per yard, II. F. Giu.. Died or lis Injure. Hurry, tho 3! year old son of Mr. aud Mrs. Daniel Wolf, on North Gllliert street, which was terribly burned in the fire at the homu of Henry Dunn, died last uightat 12 o'clock. The child had been burned about tho wholo body and suifered terrible pain. Tho other victim, Frank Damm, 3 yours old, Is lying seriously ill from burns about the head, left arm and bund, and is not expected to llvo. The children had been playing iu a store liox which contained cousidorablo straw, after both had crawled in ono set flro to the straw with tho abovo results. Miss Margaret Dengler, of Mt. Caruiel, has been appointed a school teacher at Delano, Miss Deugler is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Deugler. of town. Attorney S. G. M. Hollopetcr is visiting his family in Philadelphia. Mr3. Charles Maker, and childreu, Ida nnd Warren, returned from Philadelphia last evening whero they attended tho wedding of a relative. They also paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stcodlc, of Rlvertou, N. J., formorly of town. Louis Goldiu, tho mammoth clothier, 13 purchasing stock in Philadelphia. Mrs. Hicham, and grand-daughter, who wero visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. P. 1). Kirllu, returned to their homo in Mlllcrsvillo tills morning. They wero accompanied by Miss Rachel Kirlin, who will ho their guest for soveral weeks. Funerals To-day. Mary and Annlo Bassar, aged 2J aud 4J years respectively, daughters of John aud Mary Bassar, of Brownsville, who died of diphtheria, wero buried in tho Lithuanian cemetery to-day. On Juno 3rd another child died of tho same disease Tho funeral of Thomas Savage, tho veteran organ grinder, took place this afternoon from hl3 late residenco on West Huckleberry alley. Tho services wero conducted by tho Salvation Army. Deceased had appointed Harry Rccso as executor of his estate, which amount is sufficient to defray the funeral expenses. Tho remains of Mrs. Bridget Grady, who died at her homo in Mahanoy City on featur day, wero interred this morning iu tho cemetery at that place. Tho deceased was 60 years old, and was tho wlfu of the late Hugh Grady. Thoy formerly resided at Laulgan's, but havo conducted a saloon at the former place for tho past thirty-six years, Tire at OrulgslmrK. Hcisler & Co.'s livery stable, Orwigsburg, was discovered aflro this morning, and with 200 bushels oats, 7 tons hay, 25 bushels corn, haraoss, etc., was burned to tho ground. All tho horsos, 14 In number, wcro saved. Tho Odd Follows' building opposlto caught flro, but was saved. Tho loss is estimated at ?2,000. Ministers Will Meet. Tho Mahanoy Valley Ministerial Associa tion will meet in Now Philadelphia M E. church on Tuesday, Juno 23rd, 1800, at 0 a. m. The program will ho as follows: Tho Ideal Preacher, paper by Rev. J. D. Fox, of Pottsvlllo ; discussion by Revs. W. H. Zniezig, Gilberton ; V. P. Conolly, Orwigsburg, aud J. 11, Smith, Treuiont. A review of the acts of I tho General Conference. Rovs. I. M. Gablo, Mahanoy City; G. Gaul, D. D., Reading; A. 1). Geist, Port Carbon, aud .1. O'Neill, Or wigsburg. Is tho observance of Children's Day any boncfit to tho church T If so, how? Rovs. A. J. Amthor, of Tamaqua; J. C. Wood, Mlnorsvillo; C. K. Radelllle, Frackvllle; F. Fox, Mahanoy Piano, nnd A. ,K. Crowoll, Cressona. Paragraph 310 of our Discipline is it wise to enforce, it? Revs. S. C. Carter, St Clair; W. K. Macneal, Glrardvllle; A. Heeb- nor, Shenandoah; J. V. Fryer, Llewellyn. Tho public is cordially invited to attoud. CI1AIILE3 W. LIITITT. has his headquarters nt tho St. Nicholas hotel. Governor Llptwtt Is ono of the east ern candidates tor vice president. Although tho Malno dologtition Is not advertising tho fact, It Is almost certain that they will present tho name or ox-Gov- ornor Cleaves, llcnresontatlvo Dlngloy, of Maine, who was spoken of, doos not covot tho honor. Thoro Is still n lingering hopo among a vast number of tho delcgatos tlmt Speaker Heed will bo nominated by a spon taneous outburst In tho convention, and, if ho is, thoy do not bollevo he could de cllno any moro than Logan could In 1881 or Hendricks and Tkurman could when thoy were placed on tho Domooratle tickets la 1834 and 1888, respectively. It is conceded on all hands wat Mr. Hauna will bo mado chairman of tho mi tlonul committee if ho will accopt. He lins not yet signified his aceontnnco In explicit terms, but ho has said enough to convince his friends of his willingness to ussumo tho dulios of tho place. The selection of a national chairman Is iilways loft to tho presidential candidate, sonator lialim- ger's name has been mentlonod in connec tion with tho chairmanship, but It will probably not bo pressed if Mr. Hauna is a candidate, Senator J. II. Galllngor, of Now Hamp shire, chairman of tho senato committee on pensions, has prepared a resolution on ponslons, which he will submit to tho eonv mlttoo on resolutions, and ask that it lie Incorporated In tho platform. It is in sub stanoo as follows: Tho veterans of tho Union armlos do- servo and should rocelvo fair treatment and generous recognition. Their heroism and suttcrlugs are matters of history, ana furnish a bright contribution to tho glory of our nation nnd the grandeur of its in stitutions. henever- practicable they should lio given tho proforoneo in tho mat tor of employment, nnd thoy havo a rigut to demand tho enactment of such laws ns aro best calculated to seeuro to them tho blessings and llliertlos for which thoy fought wo demand thnt tho pension laws shall bo constructed and executed so ns to protect suldiers in their rights nnd to makoloss dlllleult than now tho adjudlca tlou of their claims. Tho Addlcks faction of tho Delaware delegation met in caucus at noon nnd do- clared for a gold staudard platform. Mr. Addlcks was unanimously chosen chairman of tho state control committee, member of the national committee and member of tho commlttco on resolutions. Ho expressed hluiiclf ns confident thnt his delegation would be so tted when tho caso Is prceutod to tho credentials commute;;. Tho Hlgglns faction will take no action until after thu convention docidos tho con tost. CIIAUNCEY I. FILLET. ley's features, surmounted by his famous shovel hat. Fllloy himself was in tho parade, standing In a barouche drawn by whlto horses, bowing continually and waving tho hat nlong ten miles ot tno marcn. The Southorn hotel balcony, where Hood's followers congregate, gave nn ova tion to tho Fllloy turnout while It passed. liocauso rcDorts thut Fllloy was bolting with a brace of dologatos to Rood placed him high In tho affections of the Ivow Ennlandcrs. Tho most remarkablo feature about tho convention so far has liocn tho nbsenco of bad blood among tho partisans of tno va rious candidates. The triumph of Mc- Kinloy has ton so complete thus far that his friends canauoru to uo magnanimous, nnd Ills opponents can do nothing hut nc- qui03co In tho ascortalnod will of tho ma jorlty. Tho partisans of Rood, Quay, Mor ton nnd Allison still wear their buttons, and are as staunch as over In their loyalty, but thoy ronllzo tho hclplossness of mak ing shrloklng or offonslve demonstrations In favor of their champion, and the man agers of tho antl-McKlnloy candidates havo practically sheathed their swords. Iras doos not moan that thoy hnvoabun doned tho Hold, with the exception of Gov ernor Bradley, of Kontucky, who dropped out Sunday night Tho namosof tho othor candidates will bonrcsontod nnd votod lor. and will probably poll tholr full strength. indeed, tho Ileod mon havo labored assid uously to rally their followers to tho last man. They havo appealed to his trionus to go down with colors Using. So, too, with tho followers of Morton, Allison and ijuay. Uut no ono ventures to sUggost the possibility of McKlnloy'siaofeat. Tho real strugglo that Is going on is over tho financial plank in tho platlorm. Around it ull interest centers. Boyond the disputes In tho various delegations over tho supremacy of mon and factions It s almost tho solo subjoct of plots and counterplots. It Is tho real battleground, In phrase and word It Is all Important. Upon tariff and all othor questions there Is substantial unity, but tho differences upon nuance are as wldo as tno continent. Frco silver and cold are as irroconcllabio as tho polos, and tho radical silver men aro prepared to stake their oil upon tho issue, luiowlntr they cannot succeed thoy are oven now formulating tho manifesto that will sovor their ollociance to tho itopuun- can party. But thoso radical silver men aro largoly outnumbered. Tho roal struKKlo Is between tnoso in favor of a declaration for tho malnto nnnce of a gold standard, except through an International agreement, and thoso whoso frlondllness to silver, ulthough op nosed to frco colnntro. makes thorn seok to avoid a snociflc Indorsement of tho gold standard. Tho result of tho meeting or tho various stato delegations yosterday demonstrated emphatically that tho con vontlon will not dodgo tho issue nor equiv ocatoln lancuatro. Twenty-eight stutos, comprising the territory oast of tho Mis sissippi and almost tho ontlro soutn elected members of tho resolutions oom mlttoo and Instructed them to vote for gold declaration. Tho oxact languago of tho plnnl; nas not yet been drawn. Mark Hannn, to whom nil eyos are turned, and to whom nil are agreed belongs tho distinction of being noinmatiOn was urougnt fo tno attention of tho speaker at the Shorehain last night. It was stated thnt n petition numcroueiv signed whs mailed to Mr. Reed from Bos ton last Friday. You may say thnt I deellno to discuss that subject nt this time," said Rood. "Havo you received such a petition?' "I must decline to say yon or nay." "nas such a petition reached "Washing- ton?" "Renllv. I must decline to make any statement on thnt subject," ho answered, in his mild and gentlo way. "You mny stato," said air. "(ecu. "tnat havo received a number of telegrams from St. Louis today Indicating that there Is considerable tmuhlo ahead for tho 51c- Klnley people. Thoro Is serious danger of dlsacreoment among tnem over tnc financial question, and there may bo some sensational developments before the thing Is over." The llepalrs to the Atlautn. "WasiiinotoK, Juno 10. Orders have boon sent to tho Now York navy yard to begin immediately tho extensive repairs and alterations in the cruiser Atlanta au thorized by congress, at a cost of 100,000. This will provldo the ship with now boilers and cnglnes.and she will probably bo given trlplo expansion engines. Captain Hughes Tires of rillhustcrlng. NEW Youk, Juno 10. CaptVu Hughes, tho man who engineered suceossful fili bustering expeditions to Cuba on tho steamships Boruiuda nnd Lauroda, ar rived yosterday ns first ouioar on tno unt Ish steamship Flamborough. Ho declares ho Is dono with tho business of filibuster ing forever. Orlp-CoIds-lIeatlnche, Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippo when Laxative Brorao Qulnino will euro you In oue day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded Prico, 25 cents. For ealo by Ktrliu's Pharmacy Vliyiio'H Glrnriltlllo Nursery. Wo still have on hand u lot of tlno gur allium, fuchlns, verlieuas, aud othor garden plants. It Is not too lato to plant. Prices ou thoso plants wore novor lower. 0-10-tf nought u I'lopurty. Tho Ryan property, corner Centro and Chestnut streets, was sold yesterday toGoorge Youraltls. Tho price paid was $0,000, Whonyou want good Tooling, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthing dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centro street. Dealer lr stoves. 1-tf Chairman William F. Harrlty, of tho po dominating power in mo coinuuuuu, Ti,n.nti nofinnni r,it ,.rwi lias had mnnv nlaiiKS presonteu IX) U11U, hero yosterday, and has'tan In cemforenco hut all mean practically tho same thing, with ex-Governor Francis. tho malntonanco of tho gold standnrd un- In tho Missouri delegation Chaunccyl. m international agreement u.u uu Fllloy, who for many yours had been tho reached and unalteniuio opposition to xroo Missouri representative on tho national coiungu. committee, was defeated in his ambition Coupled with thoso declarations wilt iot to again bo a national committeeman, and unuouuicaiy a aocm-ranon ui m ur ui uu, ltichard Kerens was selected. This Is tho "so ' Hl" or us tuo ueuus ui uumjuuiuu outcome of it long struggle for supromncy. mand, but not boyond tho polntfwnoro tho Tho populace had Its Inning last night, maintenance of tho parity would bo ondan wlth enough of tho spectacular rod flro, gored. Senator-elect lorakcr, of Ohio, brazen marching music, uniforms, ban- w)m Is to bochnlrraanof thocommltteo on ners, transparencies aud lusanochccrlngto tosoiuhous, mis prupm-cu u ojuu uwy satiate tho most oxpoetnt. Chauncoy I. platform covering most of tho subjects to be presented, nnd tnis win iuruisn uio basis for the wor"k of constructing tho platform. Sonator Henry O. Lodge, of Massachu setts, who has had much to do slnco his nrriral In nuttlnrr now vitality Into tho movement for un absolute declaration for tho uold standard In tho Republican plat form, said today thut lie considered tho battlo as won. When asked, "Will tho won! 'gold' bo usedf" ho ropllod : "To bo suro. "tho object of tho movement Is to secure on unequivocal declaration for tho gold standard. Thoro will bo noovaslon or ociulvocntlon." llio colored delegates to tho convontlon, at a muss meeting attenlod by moro than two-thirds of tholr number, dociarou ior tho gold standard, with but six dissenting voices. BVRAKIHl ItCKD 8TIM. CIIEUUl'U'U Jntllimtcu That Thoro U Trouble- Alund Tor MoUlnluy-s Supporters. WA8HINQTON, Juno 10. Spoakor Rood received somo vory enoouraglng reports from St. Louis yesterday. ' Tho oxact na ture of thb Information, and tho source from which it camo, he discreetly kopt to himself. Ho was not disposed to discuss tho possibility of his accepting second placo on tho ticket. A well authenticated report from Boston to tho offoct that u largo mimbor of Massachusetts Republi cans, including mnuy of tho most sub stantial business mon In Boston, had pe titioned tilni to accept the vlco -presidential Thieving Dank Olllcial Pardoned. WAsniKOTON. Juno 10. Tho president . has granted a pardon to Charles La wreneo, convicted in Pennsylvania of wilfully making falso entries In tho books of tho Kovstouo National bank, of Philadelphia, and sentenced in August, 1801, to seven years In tho Eastern ponitontlary at Philadelphia. ltcporter Jnclison Itclensed. New Buuxswick, "N". J.. Juno IB. Charles H. Jnckson, tho Now York news papor roportor accusod of killing his wlfo, was uuscnargod yestorcuiy on a writ- oi na bens corpus. The evidence, to tho court's mind, showed conclusively that Mrs. Jackson committed sulcldo. Itucklen's Arnica Salve Tho best salvo In tho world for cute. bruises, -soros, ulcers, salt rheum, fever tores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin oruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Prico 25 cents per box. For salo by A . Wasloy. Buy Keystone flour. Bo snie that tho namo Lessio & Baee, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ovory sack. Delaware's Democratic Convention. Dover, Juno 10. Tho Domocratlo stato convention to chooso delegates to tho na tional gathering at Chicago meets in Dover today. Tho present Indication is that tho proceedings will bo harmonious. It is ex poctod that tho silver mon will oloct ono and possibly two of tho six delegates, the othors being gold standard men. Tho sil ver men do not want any declaration on tho money question In the plattorm. -Nevertheless, there may bo nn effort mado to adopt a plank declaring for tho single gold standard. Places Tilled by tho President. Washington', Juno 10. Tho president has mado tho following appointments of persons whoso nominations failed of con firmation during tho last session of con gress: Charles IL Wills of Maryland, United States consul at Managua, Nica ragua; J. C. Kolley of Now York, to bo collector of Internal rovouuotW. B. Child era of Now Mexico,' United States at torney for Now Moxlco, and W. L. Mnr bury pf Maryland, United States attorney for tho district of Maryland. Challenge to the World's Wheelmen. New Yoke, Juno 10. In n cablo to Tho Dally American Wheelman Houbon, tho famous Belgian crack, who defeated Zim merman when ho mado his last French trip, lssuos u challongo to tho world for a match raco of 2,000 metres (ono mllo and a quarter) without pacemakers. The Dally American Wheolmun has been requested fo arrange this match betweon somo of tho prominent Americans, and If tho stakes are sufficiently largo noubon will come to this country, although Purls Is given tho preference Tho Vale Crew In I'ngland. Southampton, Juno 10. Tho American line stoamor Berlin anchored off Ncttley, six miles from Southampton, shortly be fore 1 o'clock this morning. She has on board tho Yalo crow who will compete In tho Henloy regatta, but they wero not to be disturbed. Bob Cook, tho famous Yalo coach, doctored that tho mon had been ben efited by tho ocean voyage, nnd wore In the pink of condition. -tThis Is tho complaint of thousands at this Beason. They have no appetite; food doos not relish. They need the toning up ot tho stomach and digestive organs, which a course of Hood's Sarsaparilla will givo them. It also purifies and enriches tho blood, euros that distress after eating and internal misery only a dyspeptio can know, creates nn appetite, overcomes that tired feeling and builds up and sustains tho wholo physical systom. It so prompt ly and efficiently relieves dyspeptio symp toms and cures nervous headaches, that it seems to have almost " a magic touch." Dr. Jameson Committed for Trial LiOSDOS, Juno 10. Tho examination ot Dr. L. S. Jnmoson and his follow officers in tho Transvaal raid, which was resumed In tho Bow street pollco court last week, was ended yosterday. Dr. Jameson, Sir John Wllloughby, Colonel Whlto, Major Whlto, Colonel Gray und tho Hon. Charles Coventry wero committed for trial, and tho othor defendants wero discharged. Severe Hall Storm In Virginia. FnEDEitiOKSHOBQ, Va., Juno 10. Tho worst wind, rain nnd hull storm seen In this scotlon for years passed over hero yes tcrduy. The hall wus as largo as pigeon's eggs, and broko windows and destroyed crops ana veguiuuiou m us patn. ino streets are blocked In many places with trees blown across them. Corn nnd whoat crops aro greatly damaged. Hoods Sarsaparilla lathe best- in fact the Ono Truo Blood rurlller. are tho best af tcr-dlnncr nOOU S rMllS pills, aid digestion, no. XTf ANTED. Active, reliable men to travel V and solicit orders for fruit aud ornamental nursery stock. Permanent employment and good pay. Keference required. Address the it, U. CltASE CO., South l'enn Sq , Philadelphia. 5-9-ast-eod ocoococcooooooeeooooo-joocc CURED TO STAY CURED. 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