EVENING HERALD i:vi'Ain.isin:t into. I'tibllshed every Kvcninir, Except Sunday, at 8 HoUTn JAKIHN STHEKT, N'KAK CKSTKB, The Herald is ileifveit-il In HhciiatiUonu nnd the surrounding towm for six cent a week, hiv ftble to tlic carriers, lly mull $3.00 year, or 35 cont a month, payable In advance. Advertise ments charKeu according to space and position. The puhlMicrs reserve tho rljcht tti change tho fiosltlou of ndvcrtlffcmcnt wlicncv er the pul, Ication of news demands It. Tho riht Is rescn cd to reject nny advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem 1znproier. Advertising ratea madu known upon application. Kntercd nt the postofllee nt Slicnandoali, Pa., as aecoml claw mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald SATUKIUY, JtNi:2o7T80o! REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. H1K ritKMIIKNT, Wild. 1AM M'KINl.KY, Or Ohio, roil via: rKKMDEST, (lAllltlTT A. 1IOIIAI1T, Of New Jersey. .REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. KOK COMlllBf-MAS-AT-!.AUIIK, OAI.UMHA A. UliOYV, Of Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. DAVKNl'OUT, Of Krio Ohio may well put on airs over tho victory of her favorite ton. lltl.L Mi'IvlNiXY and McKiuley bill will ha a catching campaign slogan. Thank Heaven, there is little prospect of four years more of (Inner or bis party. Nkw Jkhsdy feels as if she were not a foreign land since llobart lauded in tho Vice rresidcnti.il nomination. It is sail to sco u veteran like Senator Teller, wbo was at the birth of tho party, loavo it on the question of silver. Hut this country cannot lo snctiticed for Colorado's i utmost. KiiiTon Jovct:, of the Mahanoy city American, gives tlie following pieco of advice to the present Congressman from this county: "llriimm cannot consistently go before the peoplo and advocate the gold plauks in the platform adopted at bt. I.nuK lietter nut take tho nomination for Congress, Mr. IJrunini, if you intend to shout for a gold standard." OUK friends of tho I'ottsvillo Clironiclo arc anything but consistent, the truth of which is shown by a perusal of its editorial -olunins of last evening. It criticises tho gold standard planlc of the Itepublicau plat form, and at tho same time threatens to bolt the Democratic party if tho Chicago con vention declares in favor of silver. Where, oil where! does our contemporary stand on the financial question? Alex. McCluue, editor of tho Philadel phia Timer, comes out this morning in a double-leaded editorial thioateliing to bolt tho Democratic party if the latter does not declaro for tho gold standard. It says: "McKinloy is now presented to tho Amer ican poopto as a candidate for President on the distinct issue of maintaining the gold standard of honest money, and unless some other hopoful party shall present a better candidato with better political environment, and on a platform as distinctly for honest money as is that of St. I.ouis, this journal wiJl earnestly support McKiuley for l'rosi dent and sincerely rejoice at his election." It is well known that Cleveland icguuls the money question as the most important one in our politics. He has done everything in his power to kiep his party from taking the wrong course upon it, and his failure in that iwpect is the woist disappointment of his public life. A declaration for fieo silver by the Chicago con volition will make it im possible for him to vote tho Democratic ticket. The issue is not one of expedience, but of honesty and patriotism. Ho believes that the free coinage of silver would be a national calamity, and bunco he cannot by any ingenuity of siocial pleading mako it seem right or consistent to give tho least countenance to that kind of a proposition. To say tho least, lie will have to stay away fioin the polls on election day. lint can he nll'ord merely to sulk in his tent, and neglect the opportunity to cast his ballot in favor of sound money Y In other words, will it not bo necessary for him .to vote tho licpublicaii ticket in order to vindicate thu iutegtity of his convictions and the sincerity of his opposition to a great public fallacy and peril ? It is reported that he has expressed such an inclination, and surely he can not be blamed if ho carries it ou. MCKINLEY'S GREATNESS. The New York Despatch says Mark Ilanna is an able man, but l.e did not make, mould or create McKiuley, however closely he may bo identified with McKiuley' fortune. Mc Kiuley has also been described as Speaker Heed's former lieutenant. It is also notable that Genural Grant waonce also sumo one's lieutenant. Growth and development came rem within, not from without tho individual, whatever tho oxterlor influence or euvliou meut. No man could make McKiuley groat. He became great by virtue of hlsown potentiality. McKiuley has worked his way intu tho heart of the people. He represent a political principle that lias boeoino precious to an op- pitMMud and a depressed nation. High pro tection may or may not 1 wholly equltublo and right, but we have eoiiui to know that It mean personal and national safety and pros iwrity. A the lather of high protection, Mckinley may lutva been Mr. Heed's lieutenant and he may htve benefited by the experience and wladom of other ItepubllcaiH, but all the same, the credit belongs to and was earned by McKiuley. On liU merit he was j Mint to Uongres. On hi merit he was .elected liuvernor of Ohio. On the lultlelicld 1 i i.i. l.. . ..ui.. ,.. ....i, I uu won UH puw. 1 I i:iufti;ii, ua unhit- bor, n a Christian and ns nn oillciul, ho has prowl ids great ability and been faithful to lii trusts. McKiuley is a great man and a wlso Btuti -man. Nor is there in hispity, one approach ing him in greatness or nearly so ideal m u 1 ajiacitlcB of life ltfdighiils Notices, (foil's American Volunteers are going to hold Meeting all day Sundny in liobblns' building, S3 West Centre street. Meetings at 10 a. in., 3 and 7:15 p. in. livery olio is welcome. Clmrlos husk, Captain. Kbcnezer UvHiigelleal church, comer of South West and Cherry streets, II. Horace Iiomig, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Knglisli pleaching, 0.30 p. in. A col dial in vitation to all Welsh llaptist church, corner of West and Oak streets, liev. I). I. Kvnns pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and II p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting Monday evenings. Young People's meeting Wednesday even ings. Class meeting Thursday evenings, Services will be hold in tho Methodist Episcopal church to-moirow at 10:30 a, in, and (1:30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, liev. Alfred lleebner. Sunday school at 2 p. m. All are invited. Services in tho Trinity Itefnrnicd church to-morrow at 10:00 a. m., and 0:30 p. in. Sunday school at 1:30 p. in. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening nt 7:30. Services in All Saints' Protostant Episcopal church on East Oak street to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. in. The rector will olliciatc. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Itegular services will bo held in tho United Evangelical church, (Dougherty's Hall,) to morrow at 10 n. m. and 0.30 p. in. Preaching by tho pastor, licv. I. J. licitz. Sunday school at 1.30 p. in. Services in tho Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. in. and 0:30 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. in. liev. T. .Maxwell Morrison, pastor. The subject of the sermon in tho evening will bo "The Fifth Point of Calvinism Perseverance of tho Saints." PERSONAL. Prof. W. W. Wood, principal of tho St. Clair schools, was tho guest of Prof. S.I. Wood yesterday. Mrs. J. W. Erwin went to Wllkosbarro to day to spend a few weeks with her parents. Moses Hnllenbauch, Sr., formerly of town but now of Dunielsvillo, Northampton county, is tho guost of his daughter, Mrs. William Deter, of West Lloyd street. I.. A. Moars, an export wheelman of Itunort. Columbia county, was the guest of .1. M. Mullahey, ou East Centro street, yesterday. Mr. Moars left town on his wheel this morn ing via Shamokin. Clarence Crobaugh, who is attending Lafayette College, at liistou, is homo to spend his vaeution with his parents, on East Coal street. Michael Mullahey, of East Centro street. and his daughter, Mrs. H. P. Mcllct, left for llkosbarre this afternoon to visit relatives. Archio Shapbcll, who has been cniillucd to his bed for the last six months by illness, is improving rapidly. Charles Qulnn, tho courteous agent for tho Singer Sowing Machine Co., transacted business at Shamokin this morning. Prof. George W. Williams, who is con ducting a number of successful business colleges hroughout tho suite, was in town to-day. Miss Hannah McDermottaud brother, .Too, of .Shenandoah, are guests of the Ilurke family ou Hickory street. Mt. Carmel News. The Coal Trade. Thero is nothing moio than rumor at present as to an advance in tho price of anthracite for July deliveries. It is expected that when it isaiinouiiod that it will como in the same manner as was that of April 27th, when the P. & It. Co. caino out with a list showing an advance of ,25 cents per ton over tho flguies previously quoted on paper. That the Othercompanios will follow is to bo taken as a matter of course. Actual figures realized do not show that the list is hud ou the dclivcricsimadc, although the companies are making strong ellbrts in this direction. Tho workmen know this fully as well as tho operators, and therefore we do not look for any ehango in the rate of wages paidjust yet. As soon as there is another advance in tho list, so that present quotations may actually bo nalized, we expect that changes will bo made. It is futile to talk of full timo and high prices, and not over 1,000,000 tons a month should bo done during the remainder of this year. Sawanl's Journal. A Had Cloud. Mrs. Sallio lilakiewicz bad Anthony Kubulas and his wife, Mary, Joe Zaleki anil George Winak arrest before Justice Shoe maker for annoyance, intimidation and assault last evening. Tho plalutlir stated that the moment they caught sight of her they would nmck her, tall her vile names, and that one of tho defendants threw a bottio nt her lust Sunday, which missed her. The quartetto entered bail for nppearanco at Court. Ask your grocer for tho "Itoyal Patent" Hour, nud tako no other brand. It is the best Hour inado. 3IcKlnlcy Parades. Tho first McKiuley parade in this county was held nt Schuylkill Haven Thursday night, U)on receipt of the news of the nomi nation. About 500 men were in line, includ ing the almshoie ollicials headed by John Gre'ssnng and marshaled by Adam Mort. A call has been issued for a ratification meeting by the licpubllcuns of the county seat this evening. The StocMuu Minn l'lre. The fire in No. 8 slope, Stockton, which has boon raging for tho just two days, was extinguished last evening. At six o'clock last evening Superintendent Zerbey and other ollicials succeeded in gaining an en trance to tho mines and reached tho seat of the lire, and they succeeded in extinguishing it at 10 o'clock. Upon having Just what you call tor when you ko to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla. There is no substitute or Hood's. It is an in sult to your intelligence to try to sell you something else. Remember that all efforts to induco you to buy an article you do not want, aro based simply , the desire to secure more profit. Tho dealer or clerk who does this cares noth ing for your wolfare. Ho simply wants your money. Do not permit yourself to bo deceived. Insist upon having Sarsaparilla Ami only IIoo.1V It It the On True Wood l'urlucr. Hnflflc Dillc aaytobuy. easy to take, I1UUU a fills easy to operate. i:5c Insist mi &k &m P0TTSVILLE LETTER. Putts vi li.i:, June 20. The (Ininil .turv lititi,l..1 .1, ...... i..,n i.tii. j.. tho following caws : Frank J. Alber, larceny as servant or agent, mid larceny ns bailee. P. A. lioto prosecutor ; John and Edward Hren- llilll. lnri'ntii. W,., ...... .... . , V. ""Jumii, prosecuiur: ift i ' ?n,ul '' "MWViited a. and b. ...... iihviii vu mil, i eier jiuuarcK prosecu tor: G. V K,.i.,1 ...ni..t..i..i..- . . , ... ....... ...atiiuiuiiiig it imnuc nuisance. I red Wildcrnuith .prosecutor: O. r . fschnal, selling and exposing for sale, liesh ofndisorsed hog, selling and oxposing for snlo unwholesome flesh, Fred. Wlhlermuth i J-'"s Keen, larceny and receiving ?t0'0" ,F1,tK', I"ict Christian, prosecutor; ; .""'""J uury jiime, kit in tin a ImiVllV lumn iii-Lc.nit. .fn ..t.. T?t... ilamovitch, a. and k, Stephen (Jorvin, tiro Realtor; Amlrcw Moholich, breaking Into a ."-v.Mutimwiuu cumimi lciony, i), jc. Jlenrj'lfalen. larceny as bailee, prosecutor .Toutnl. fin. .41..,- i'ho following marriage liccnsoswero Issncd: Gcoriro I'ntllwirlt, r.r lt,.,ni..i..i.. i i..-i .CJI'i".r ft,1 ' of Tho'H'i'town: Prank Hyde, of ..riip ma jiurgani uanie, of Nortli Manhclm township. Letters testamentary wore granted to Albert Lvans. on tho ,.firt r,f r Iiyan township, deceased. Lcttent of ailministratiou wero granted to Joseiill Mllplinll .... 41. .......... lr t.. c.7 , ..... ...... n,u vowno Ol -1IIKK1U Stesalumas, late of Shenandoah, deceased. I1KI:DS ItECOItDKD. Denil from 1Vi,it.,1 Ti i it.iiii O Council, for lot iu Pottsvillo; from Edward Jinn to Georgo Fleuhr, two lots in Ashland: from Evan Evans to Albert Evans, lot in Ashland: from VA vi-nr.l 1T,,cDn I'l!-..!...!. Scanlaii, for lot in Girardvillo : from Charles Ilittlo to George W. Zeh, for lot in Pottsvillo; froin William Whalen in Knl,, 11,11-111 E. T . 1--11 t, i . "Y'-'" iiiikh laiiey rauroau Co., lot in North Maiiheiin : from Samuel It. Tr.... a.. -i. i.i iirti , . ... . . ... iUul, iu 0,11,111 v . u iisou, jot, in r niCKViiic ; from F. C. llcnder et. al., extr. of William llnllhnllol. In n..,,..- 1T. ! . I.. ..iuuiu, Aiiiuiuii;!, jueiiiiseo in Mincrsvillo ; from Georgo Pall to John D. .icjimiis, lue in jHincrsvino. William Uszkur.iitis, of tho Borough of Gilhcrton, was committed to prison by 'Squiro Iteynolds for stealing $203.00 and a silver It-nfl.liniwlnl.ni.. .... Tn1... 1f..V .-.1. ......... ...... ,.,-..., w.l ui.iiui tlUlltl IIICIOIICU. PITHY POINTS" llapiienlngs Throughout tile Iteglon Chron icled for Jluxty l'erusal. Shamokin Co'iiimanilcry No. 77. Knights Templar, which was created at tho Scranton conclave, will be instituted on Tuesday even ing, Juno ".I. The Grand Jury yesterday found two true bills of indictment against Gottfried Schaaf, the i'ottsvillo hutcher. Ono of tho bills is for keeping and maintaining a nuisance and tho other was for selling uuwholesomo provisions. Tho Grand Union Tea Company this morn ing placed a handsome new delivery wagon on the road by which to servo their many patrons about town. O'Neill Pros, to day placed an elegant Parlor Grand Peas piano iu the homo of Superintendent William Ilroughall, at Elian gowan. Samuel Huberts, of Mahanoy City, and Miss Mary Fallcntine, of Laulgans, wero married Thursday night. All the teachers of Mahanoy City and graduates of tho High school successfully passe-d tho examination before Supt. Ehrhart, with the exceptions of one, Miss Hattlo Will iams, of Shamokin. Wolsh Pros, circus will make another visit to Mahanoy City. Superintendent Ehrhart, of Mahanoy City schools, is negotiating for the purchase of tho Seliocncr property in that town. Serenade nud Illrtliiluy Parly. Tho birthday anniversary of Mrs. William Womor, on West Paspliorry alley, was cele brated iu n fitting manner at her rosidenco last evening. Tho celebration was atteuded by about twenty friends, including the Grant band which tendered Mrs. Womer a serenade aftor the concert last evening, and rendered soveral selections. Immediately aftor tho serenade all tho guosts irartoolc of refresh ments provided for the event. Among those in attendance wero : Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mr. aud Mrs. Fatkins, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel, Mr. nud Mrs. N. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Sum iniiia, Mrs. Fry, Mrs. Faust, Missos Lena Poacher aud Carrio Fatkius, and Messrs..!. Williams, Isaiah Womer, liobert Lindeinuth and the member of tho Grant Kind, of winch Mr. Womor is a member. I tetter Accommodation. Tho Lakosldo Electric Railway Company is erecting a shed as a waiting room for its many patrons to high Poiut park this summer. Improvements in tho park are being made and it is tho intention of the company to provide open nir aiuusemeuti) during the season. Last Kiciiliig's Concert. That tho open air coucerts by tho Graut band are highly appreciated by tho music loving public of town was demonstrated last evening by the iinnieuso throng of people which attended. Tho program w hich was a very select one was very ably rendered and it is the wish of tho peoplo that tho baud will render many moro of its concerts during the summer months. A l'ulalider Waylaid. Joseph Woliuskl, a Polish resident of Wiggans, was waylaid by six men near tho above placo yesterday, who beat and at tempted to rub him. Ho was throwu to the grouud and kicked nud clubbed unmercifully. His screams for help brought useistuuee, and his assailants escaped and have not yet been captured. Tho footpads secured no niouey, although thu man had about $5.00 in his possessions "V" Program. Tho following program will bo rendorod at a meeting of the "Y" to-night: Singing; scripture reading, Miss Shoeuer ; reading, Miss Mattle Price ; duet, Miwe Davit aud liichards; uews of tho week, John T. Jjiwson; declamation, Arthur Delcamp; instrumental solo, Ida Kehler ; address, liev. Hcebner ; critic, Charles Ifcwhore. Ititggnge Attuelieil. Tax Collector Scaulau this rooming at tached three trunk and a lot of household goods to bo shipped to Glen Lyon, in pay ment of taxes which ho thinks lieloug tu de linquents. Tho trunks wero brought tlieie by the driver for John Iterg, thu grocer. A hoeiety Uvent. The Sliamukiu Desiateh contains the following. "Mr. John A. Iiellly, Jr., of Shenandoah, was in this city last evening making arrange iiieiit with Pre. Knitth fur a large party at Maysville park sometime iu July, at which a number of prominent people ol Schuylkill county will be present. They will be accompanied by tho Grant band of Shenandoah. Dr. D. It. Itothrook, of Now Kerlln, Pa., does uot hesitate to reommoi)d Chamber Iain's medicine. He say: "I have hand led them for a year or moro iu my pharmacy aud find them safe and reliable My cus tomers praise them very highly." No ono who is troubled with rheumatism can uso Chamberlain's Pain Balm without praising it The quick relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times Its cost. For sale by Uruhlcr Pros., druggists KmuuumumiuuuiUTi 2 00ssmm00msiP000x E 3 Shoes at-H Factory Prices.! There's 1 Rest for Weary 1 Feet, at the Factory Shoe sE Store, as well as for weary purses. We've a line of SeTge Slip- 5 pers, with s o 1 i d leather sole, and leather stiffening around the heel that we shall sell for 25 ; cents. Ridiculously t low price, isn't it? But there's a whole summer's cool, grate ful wear in them, all the same. Better 1 ; ones tot 50c. ; ; better for 75c. still B 3 For House Wear hundreds of ladies Laced Shoes, with wear serge top and Kid Vamp. These are $1.60. gj 3ame kind, only tops : all of serge, 75 cents, 3 Factory Prices s put upon these shoes aud slippers make it seem : almost like getting some- : thing for nothing. You can hardly call such little bits of prices ex- K: pense. But you can pay double the prices we name and get uot a jot more of comfort. We ij believe in lots of comfort J: at little cost. Do you ? You want these shoes if you do. S 3 2 licddall Building. E 3 .1 a riovrrD Sz V W la I I $ ImI lis. j rianager. S &a&00&000&000&0&00&&SL S tmi,mtmm,wmww?,-mS SPRING and SUMMER SUITS. ALL SHADES AND WEIGHTS. ALL PRICES. Mads to fit by ex perienced tailors. Look one of our customers over aud consider his make-up. PORTZ & BRO., INI . IVlalrt St. Evan J. Davies7 I.IVEUY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. JardinjStreet. IF YOU WANT THE BEST nnd can't pet It, then come to us for It. We tarry the bet o( Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goods delivered promptly. riUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 Cast Centre Street. 1IANMA ELECTED CHAIRMAN. The Ohlonu Will Control the ItepubllciMI rrt'tlricutml Cuiiipiilgn. St. Louis. Juno 30. Tho national Ito publican oonimlttco yesterday elected M A. llnnnn, who inunnu;ou aicivlnley's onn- vn for the nomlnntton, ohalrmnn of the committee, mid ho will tnlto tho nctlvo direction of the ltepubllcnn cnnipnlgn. His hoadciunrtcrs probably will bo in Now York city. From nn authoritative sottrco It Is lonrned that Chnlrmnu Hnnnn has tlocldod upon tho secretnry nml trensurcrof hlsoxccrttlve coniinltteo, both of which positions Ire hns power to fill. Tho story Is that Major Charles h. Dick, of Akron, will got tho secretaryship, whllo Sylvester Kfert, of Clovehind, will bo niado treasurer. With this comes nn Interesting story. It is that Hnnnn wanted Dick for lmtlonnl committeeman, but Forakor nnd Ilttsh ncll insisted so strongly upon Kurtz that Hnnnn had to ylold, nnd now lie hnsglven Dick, or will give him "something equally nsgood," to uso nSUssourl political phraso. It Is also understood that ox-Commlttoo- man Hahn, of Ohio, will ho placed upon tho oxccutlvo coniinltteo by Jlr. Hnnnn. The Vniidcrbllt-W'llson Weddlrfjr. New Youk, Juno 20. Sir. Wilson, father jf Miss Graco Wilson, denies tho stato jnents that his daughter's mnrrlngo to Cornelius Vundcrbllt, Jr., is "off f or gooil." Said Mr. Wilson : "Tho engagement hns not boon broken. It will probably tako placo within two weeks. Tho doctors in attendance upon Mr. Vanderbllt glvo hint eight days in which to recover his health;, nnd if ho doos recover thero is no reason why tho wedding should not tako placo two weeks hence." The 'otlflcittlon Committees. St. Louis, Juno 20. Tho coniinltteo ap pointed to notify Major McKiuley of his nomination lias decided to proceed to Can ton, June 29, and perform that ofllco. Tho mcmliers of tho committee to notify tho vico presidential nominee will call on Gar rett A. Hobnrt, at l'uterson, X. J., July 7. The Uniting llcpulillcaus. St. Louis, Juno 20. At tho hocrct con ference of tho bolting silver delegates an address to tho peoplo of tho United States was ugreed upon. While tho addross con tains much in tho nature of a silver cotn ngo argument, tho concluding paragraphs show tho determination of tho bolting dt'legntos to bring about tho nomination, if possible of Senator Henry M. Teller, of ixiiornao, as tho cnudlilato for tho presi dency on u platform havlnc for its cardi nal principlo tho free and unlimited coln ngo of sllvor. Mossrs. Mnntlo, Carter and Marshall, of Montana, who did not bolt, dechiro that their refusal to walk out does not Indicate nn ncccptnncoof tho platform. They bollovo that Teller will bo a presi dential candidate llncklen's Amlcil Salve. Tho best salvo in the world for cuta, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay rcquireei. it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Bale bv A. Wasley. YESTERDAY'S BASeIsALiToAMES. National League. At Unltlinoro Baltimore, ; Philadel phia, 3. At Uoston Washington, 8 1 lios ton, 4. At New York Brooklyn, 3 ; Now xori;, a. At i'ittsbttrg Pittsburg, (J; Louisville, 0. At Cloveland Chicago, 8; Cleveland, 3. l'ustorn Lcnirue. At Sprlngfleld Buffalo, 4; Spring Held, 2. At Scranton Itochostcr, 7: Scran ton, 7. Atlantlo League. At Newark Patterson, 0; Newark, 4. I'eiinsylvaiil.t State League. At Pottsvillo Lancaster, 1 ; Pottsvillo. 1. At Huzleton Ciirboudalo, 5; Hazlo ton, 2. Cecil mimic Must Stand Trial. Capetown, June 20. Tho secretary of stato for tho Transvaal has telegraphed to tho British high commissioner hero, say ing that, having in viow tho welfnro nnd peaco of South Africa, tho Transvaal gov ernment is convinced that tho proofs in its possession, and which are at tho ills' posal of Groat Britain, now completely justify and compel tho bringing to trinlof Messrs. Cecil Hhodos and Alfred Belt nnd Dr. Harris, all of tho British South Af rica company, anil connected with tho raid into tho Transvaal. Tho secretary ndds that tho Transvaal republic Is obliged to press this step ou Great Britain, nnd also to urgo that all control of tho British Chartered South Africa cpnipnny bo trans ferred to Great Britain. John Wuliamalier ilomo from Kiirnjie, PhiladkU'HIA, Juno 20. John Wnnn maker, postmnstcr general in tho Harrison cabinet,, nrrlved hero today, having boon n passcngoron tho steamer Fcurst Ulsmnrcli from Kuropo to Now York. To n rcportei Sir. Wauainaker expressed pleasure ovoi tho nomination of McKlnloy and llobart. Tho nomination, ho wild, was irresistible nnd proved that tho peoplo were nnxlotif for protection. Ho thought tho succoss ol tho ticket was iilroady assured. i:vlclenro In the 1'li'inliifr Trlnl All In Nnw Youk, Juno 20. All tho ovldcuco in tho enso of Jlrs. Flomliig, accused of tho murder of her mother, Mrs. Illiss, is now in. Tho lawyers will mako their ar guments on Monday, and it is possible that tho jury may bo charged lieforo court adjourns fur tho day. Lnuratln Filibuster Arrested, Philadelphia, Juno 20. Captain O. D, Dlekman, of tho sUmniship Laurada, wns urrostod yesterday by n deputy United States marshal chargod with Ixilng lm rillcatod lutho iillegedllllbustorliiKoiiiodl tlon which sailed from Now York on May 8 Xor Cuba. Tho warrant also calls for tho nrrostof Colonel Kmlllo Nunez, but ho is In Washington. Cmitalii Dlokninn wns takon before tho United Suites commis sioner, who hold him in $1,000 ball for a further honring next Wednesday. Ball was f urnibhed. Tho warrants wero sworn nut-, hv tho Snanlsh consul. Joso Gongosto on infornintlon rocolvod from tho consul geuoral at Now York. Arrested the AVronB Anierlcan. LondoU, Juno SO. H. It. Hrown, of Fort Valloy, Ga., was arrested nt Liverpool Thursday, upon thoarrlval thereof thoUu nnrd fitoanishlt) Aurania from Now York nhnroml with tho Olllbozzloniollt of tl,000, nnd was romnndod nt How street pollco nnnrt voslorday. lirown's wlfo and frlond. Miss Allou, donlod that Hrown 1 Identical with Hanion, tho man wanted for the larceny. Mrs. Hrown and Sllss Allen niado bevcral indignant calls nt the United Ktatos embassy. It was llnally os- talillshod that urown is a reputablo mer chant of Atluntn, Go., and ho was iv Let The Whole Worl(T Know The Good Dr.Miles' Heart Cure Does till EAMT DISEASE, has Its victim at a disadvantage. Always ta-ught that heart disease is incurable, whenthsT symptoms becomo well defined, tho patient." becomes alarmed and it nervous padlc takes placo. But when a bcto remedy la found, nnd n euro effected, af ten years of suffering, there la great rejoicing1 and desire to "let tho whole world know.'" Mrs. Laura Wlno incer. of Selkirk. ICansitsi. vrrltcsi "I dt-clrre to lot tho wholo world kotrnrhat Dr. Miles' ftl ATflPQ' Heart Curo has dono for' vi. raiw mo Portenyeatslhad Heart CUre palnla-myhoart, short , ness olhreath, palptta- KeStOreS tlon.pcdulnmylettsldc, TTplltll oppresssd fellugln my IlCttllll......a chest, weak andlrangry spells, bad dreams, could not lie on either side, was numb and sutTcred terribly. I took Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and beforo I finished tho second bottio I felt its good effects, I feel now that I am fully recovered, and that Dn Miles' Heart Curo saved my life." Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guarantee that first bottio benefits, or money refunded. Celebrated" Female l'onrdCTS pgTor fail. "nTToTXia uuclirMUcm afe and flure (aftf r filling ' with Tamy and Pennyroyal Itlla and other Ukp polntmcnt. Guaranteed I lw In t h msrkiit. A rtun-uR'n;. . Atwayi buy tho belt and avoid dliarx itccd irjpwlor to all othe Itofiiiveiy ft, A No. L I,articttl4cU.' JJr.B.T. 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Hi-nleiliiropumls will be received by the undei fcitfned nt the Controller's cilice, iu 1'ottuville, !'., until Monday, June 22, 1h1, at 10 o'clock n. in., for tho prlntiut; and furnlbhinp; of Tax Collector's duplioatus, nnd numbered receipt looks. Kepemto proposal aro requested. Hjieeilleatioim can bo ecen nt tho Oomiuls sinner's oilloe. Tlie riglit is rpcrvel to reject any or all bids. Mark envelope, "lroioai." lly direction of tho County Co mini sal oners 11, H. HEVKBS, St-13-18-20 Controller CURE NOS. 3 &5- Applied by men only. Sold at POVINSKY'S DRUa STORE, 28 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. ruin