EVENING HERALD USTAHLISIIl;l 1870. Published every I'vcnlng, Kxccpt Hunday, At 8 HOCTM JAF.UIN STKKCT, NliAU CBNTKK. The Herald 1 ileliveiec! InHhcnnnrionti nnd tho surrounding towns for nit cent1 n week, pay able to the cnrrler. lly mail 88.00 a yenr, or :M cents n month. pnynhlc in mlvnnco. Advertise ments chnrKCUnccorillliK to space and pimltton. The publinlicrs reserve tho rlijlit to cIuii.ku tho position of ftdcrtleuicnt whenever tho pul Mention f news demands It. The rinlit Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the otnnlee nt Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mall matter. THM5PI10NI C0XN1CCTI0N. Evening Herald -MONDAY, juxi: sa, 1MJ0. REPUBLICAN NAT I0HAI, TICKET. Fon riti.nii.sT, WILLIAM MKINLLY, Ot Ohio. Foil vie i: rnuMnuNT, (lAKKl'T A. HOIIAl'T, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. KOIt fOSOIll.SSIAK.AT.InOK, (1AI.UHA A. CI ROW, Of Busqlichanna. fUMUUI. A. DAVKXl'OliT, Of Krlo It Is suiil Spain views with much alarm the Cuhalt plank In the Hcpubllcan platform. Anil w,itl film iiinv. How would the Hon. Urovcr Cleveland look carrying a triiusparaney in a licpubllcan parade? And how would His Iieofiiess bo received ? llnToitK the inauguration the six I'cnnsyl nnia delegates wlio voted fur McKinley iu tho St. Louis convention will have expanded into sixty thousand. 1'MOM private sources it is learned that Don Cftmoicm has sent a congratulatory message, accompanied by a largo block of stock iu his silver mine, to tho solitary and lonosomo delegate from the far West who oast his vote for tho bosom frloud of Senator Butler in the St. I.ouls convention. , J Is a United States court at Chicago, Judgo Uroscup has ruled that a dunning message on a postal cam is icgai. Kccipicuts ot micii messages have invoked the statute against puital cards bearing matter reflecting on tho credit of persons to whom they are addressed. Judge (irocup says that if a man simply asks fur what is due him he commits nu of fense. It is further stated that tho statute in question is Invoked chiefly by debtors who aro desirous of swindling or getting leveuge upon thoio they owe, and tho chief sull'cicrs aic tho poor and ignorant. Tin: teport of the llrand Jury, published iu Satuiday's Issue, contained a recommenda tion which the members of tho Legislature and Senato from this county should accord serious consideration. "Within tho memory of thu oldest citizen" each succeeding (irand Inquest has suggested that a law be enacted empowering that body with authority to place tho costs on those Justices of tho Peace who lcturn trivial cases tocouit, merely fur tho purpose, as the present Grand Jury says, of "securing thoir fees." Speedy action on the lino suggestion cannot but losult in a bi .saving to the county. Tub ellbrt of any newspaper to build up i town, Siivs un exchange, is practically nulified unless it is backed up by the business men, A stranger turns Horn the news columns of a paper to its advertising pages, and if ho fails to find theie tho business cards of tho Merchants and professional firms, ho comes to tho conclusion that tho publisher is not appreciated, iu which caso it is a good pl.no for him to keep clear of. No town ever gicw without tho active assistance of its newspaper, Xor can papers grow and build up their localities without the assistance of the town. Business men should realize this, and remem ber in giving support to tho newspapers they are nut only building up their own business, but help to support that which is steadily working for the growth of tho whole town. AnoUT one month ago Kcpiosentative (Irusvonor, of Ohio, intioduccd iu Congress a scries of joint lesolutions calling upon tlio heads of the dillerent departments to inform Congiess how many, if any, aliens were em ployed In their departments. Up to tlio ad journment of Congress, replies had becu re- ceivod from tlio Secretary of Stato and tho Attorney Geuoral. Both bald that there wcro no aliens employed in their departments. Investigation into their departments prumiso better results. During the past mouth tho Clerks of tho Supremo Court of the District of Columbia havu been busier with naturaliza tion cases than they bavo been fur a lung period. Since May 11 no less than fifty-six persons have taken out their papers. Old! narily the naturalization eases iu tho District fur a similar period of time, according to tho stiitomont of tlio Clerks, is about eight. From the records of tho court tho names of all those naturalized since May It wero obtained to-day, and the investigation, which, from the difficulties attending It, could not be made.' complete, reveals eighteen employes of the ilill'oreut departments who wero not citliens of the United States. Somo of these are holding positions of great importance, aud when tho statements of the heads of tho different departments, in response to tho inquiry of Congress, aro submitted, they will no doubt create no little stir. BRITISH COMMENTS. Such comments on the ticket and platform as the British press has condescended to make, ditler only a trifle from tho customary remarks. Their tonu i a little luoru guarded, but their dislike is just us ap- intreut a ever to those who know where to look for It. Of course, tlioy do not like Major McKlnloy, or tlio tariff plank, und they say so by declaring that tlio worst danger that could threaten British com merce would be the adoption of free trade by the United States. This is intended to conceal tlmir disappointment. ThojKvst year lias beu one of uuprecedsnt prosperity iu lhiglanil, owing tu tho export trade sho lias fUjOjiid with this country. Tho prospect of a return to a high protective tarlfT Is dl.v tit -iing The minor press cannot conceal its rancor at the determination to bear a share iu the woild's airairs, and Intimates that Culm has simply taken tho place of Ireland as an excuse for a demonstration, but tho lnoic influential pers aro less outspoken. In the gold plank alone do theo geutlo critics find anything to applaud, and they do this nj awkwardly as to arouse a sus picion that they are very sorry the conten tion aoidcd the blunder of adopting a frco silver plank. Amiable neighbors like those manage to sweeten life perpetually. PERSONAL. Mis. 11. W. Griffith and child aro spend ing the day at l'reoland. Mrs. llownrd lieiscl, of Ilazleton, visited fiiends in town yesterday. Health Officer Conry was a guest of friends at Malianoy City yesterday. Miss Sadie and Itoy Llugham visited friends ut l'ottsvilio yesterday. Grant Lessig returned from a business trip to South llcthlehem last evening. Mrs. II. L. Whitelock left nt noon for Philadelphia to visit acquaintances. l'rof. S. II. Lcc, tho St. Clair music teacher, transacted business in town to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Davenport, of l'ottsvlllc, aro visiting friends in town. John Kerslako was tho guost of Miss Jcnuio Warren, of St. Clair, on Saturday. V. J. l'ortz and his liephows, Gcorgo and Frank l'ortz, spent to-day fishing at Lakeside. 1'illtor T. J. Joyce, of tho Malianoy City American, was a town visitor Saturday evening. Mrs. Henry Becker, of Allontown. so journed among acquaintances in town yostorday. JIlss I'inina Holmau, of Malianoy Plane, was tho guest of Mr. aud Mrs. Phil. Ilolman yesterday. Misses Lizzie Kelly and Lizzie Cummings, of North Chestnut street, visited friends iu Malianoy City yesterday. W. II. l'airborn, of Lobanon, formerly of Brccns cafe, now of tho City Hotel, Lebanon, was a town visitor yesterday. John Dodsou, of Brooklyn, who was the guest of town rotative for u few days, re turned to his homo yesterday afternoon. Misses Agnes Jenaski and Annio GHnshi, who sojourned with Mrs. John Bobbin, left lor their homes in Shamokiu this afternoon. Miss Johanna Howe, of West Lloyd street, will leave fur Philadelphia tu-morrow morn ing, to attend tho wedding of her brother. Mrs. Jesso Hughes, of Koycrsfurd, who lias been visiting relatives here, went to l'otts vilio to-day where sho will spend tho next few weeks. Miss Hattio James, daughter of Council man .lames, went to Bloomsburg on Saturday to stand an examination before tho faculty of the Normal school. John It. Madenfort, well known in this region as a former telegraph operator for the P. & I!, li. It. Co., is now comfortably fixed at Ysleta, Texas, twelve niilos from l'.l Paso, as agent fur tho Southern Pacific railroad aud Pacific Kxpross. Funerals. Tho funeral of Flossie, infant daughter of Thomas W. and Jano Davidson, took place yesterday afternoon from tho family resi dence at 32(1 West.Applo alloy. The funeral of l'beuozcr Davics Smith, aged 13 years, who was drowned in a niino bleach last Friday evening, took placo irom the iesidenco of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. l'benozcr Davics, on West May- nerry alley, tins altcrnouu. Tlio services were held in ion's Congregational church l!evs. Alfred Hcebner and 1). I. Evans officiating. Interment was mado in tho Odil Fellows' cemetery. Tho pallbearers wcro : Charles anil Walter Jones, Benjamin Miller, Benjamiu Ihomas, W illiam Keeso and Clyde Walker. Evan J. Davics was tho funeral director. Household News jnis cMT-weicomo visitor conies to our table with a legularity that delights us, aud to have to miss a single number would bo to upset the entiro month's menus. Just wliat housekeepers did before the coming of House hold News wo caunot oven conjecture. Now it has become a necessity in tho well-regu lated home, aud tho fact that Mrs. llorer writes exclusively for Household News is sufficient guarantee of tho reliability of its contents. Tlio publishers are frco with their sample coptos. Write them at onco. House hold News Company, Limited, 420 Library street, Philadelphia. Diamond tluhtlee. Yesterday was celebrated throughout tho Catholic world as a day of great importance, and was observed by special services in tho churches of that denomination. Seventy- five years go the present Holy Father, Pope Leo XIII, received for tho first timo tho sacrament of Huly Communion. W) ckou" Died from Ills Wounds. Nkw Yoiik, Juno23. Asa result of tho pistol shot wound Indicted, upon him by Goorgo Soinplo, u murderous crank, who afterward shot and killed himself, Gcorgo H. AVyckoff, president of tho Hank of Now Amstordan, died on Saturday in tho Now York hospital. Threo Young l'eojilo Drowned. Zanesville, O., Juno 22. Grant Harvey aim miss Kmma Collins, of boutn Kaues villo, and SIlss Luellu Kvnus, of Muyvlllo avenue, this city, wero drowned in the Muskingum, south of tho city, yesterday afternoon. After walking down tho river on tho west sido for about two milos thoy attempted to crass tho stream In an old skiff. It began to 1111 with wntor so rap- Idly that when they woro In tho middlo of tho stream Mr. Collins, who accompanied thorn, jumpeuout to puBlt tho boat whllo Mr. Harvey, who was unable to swim, rowed. The ladles liecaine frightened and rushed to Mr. Harvey, oapslzing tho boat. Tho three drowned wero found clinging to each other. An Alabama Lynching. BlItMlKUHAM, Ala., Juno On Friday night last Nessle, tho U-yoar-old daughter of Gwyn I'uckott, a prominent farmer liv ing near HarUell, Ala., was kidnapped by Leon Orr, a negro farm laborer. Sho wns later found in tho woods, whore tho brute bad assaulted hor aud left her In an unconscious condition, fatally injured. Orr was captured near Danville and con lined In tho court house. At uu early hour yesterday morning a urowd broke into the building, strap-ied tho negro to a horse nud took him to the scene of his urlmu, where they hanged him to it true and rid dled his liody with bullets. Orr oonfood Ids guilt Address Curds, i One of the finest Hues of address cards over displayed In thltsoetion of the stnto can bo seeuut tho Hkhald ollico. They are cm- bellUhotl with society uinbleins, aud nmko mot excellent vUitiuu curds fur members of tho vurlom rntenilU, luii auu examine them. Disbarred Ijivrjcr Seeks lictlistatcluelit. IjAKcasikh, l'a., June 2' Lmwrr (.. C. Kennedy who was disbarred two wnm ago, lias petitioned the court to reinstate him. -Tho reason nlinod U that lie win noqulttod of nil the charges of forgery, false pretense and embezzlement, which woro tho basis of his illsbnrmeiit. Hut tho real reason for dlRbarincnt was that ho claimed to bo insane. Tho people who lost money through Koniiedywlllnrobnhlv ob ject to Ills reinstatement. ltiisslnii rnctory Hands on Strike, St. IT.TKHaniTRO, Juno 3" Thorn nrn 4,000 factory hands now on strike. They nro quite ponconblo, but apparently deter mined to oiimin tncir dcinntuK It is stated that more, than 10,000 in tho prov ince of Tver hnvo rosolved to go to tho railway when tho czar returns to St. Pe tersburg and stop tho train, and throw themselves on their knees to Induce tlio emperor to recelvo a memorial of their grlovnncos. An Indiana Murder Mystery. Chicago, June 22. Forsytho, Ind., has a murder sensation with nil the attendant mystery surrounding It that bnlllos the police. Martin Cllhal, keeper of the Chi cago Outing club house, was tho victim. and the object was robbery. Tho pollco aro proceeding on tho theory that tho murder was thu work of tramps. The murdered man's homo was fonnorly In jioveinnu, wnero no loaves n wife und Jamlly of grown up children. NUGGETS OF NEWS, llnrry V. Keller, a 3-yonr-old Phllndcl- phlan, drank varnish which ho found in an unoccupied houso, and died from tho ellects. Tho number of striking miners nt Lend- vllle, Colo., has reached 1,500, and tho mine, owners rofuso to givo tho increase nsked. A Constantinople dispatch snys that a fresh massacre of Armenians Is reported to hnvo occurred near Van. Sixty persons wero killed. Frank JIcFall was found dead In n barn nt Wllkosbarro, Pa. During tho war he captured Coloucl Iilackburu, the Ken tucky United Stntos senator. Mrs. Margaret Craven, of Snn Francisco, has filed In tho will contest several deeds excouted by tho late millionaire Jamos G. Fair, conveying to her property worth 81,000,000, the considerations being "lovo and affection." A butchers' competition at Council Bluffs, la., yesterday, attended by several thousand persons, ended Inn riot, In which Thomas Brown wns fatally stabbed aud two dozen injured, somo seriously. llucklcn's Arulcn Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soros, tetter, chapped bauds, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price a cents per uor. i- or saio uy A. vt asioy. To Further llxpeillto Mull IJcliwry, Washington, Juno 22. Continuous day timo collection of mails in tho big cities, with tho size of tho varloiis districts doubled and tho sorting of the mail in tho collection wagons, ready for linmedlnto railroad dispatch, without passing through tho postollicos, Is contemplated in nn ex perimental schemo tho postolllco depart ment will executo soou, probably in both Washington and New York. Tho plan us now designed and of which Second Assis tant Postmaster Geuoral Nellson Is tho author is an entirely now ouo. Two largo collection mall wagons, manned by a postal clerk and driver and cquippod with tho regulation sorting boxes and mail pouches, and each drawn by two horses, will nmko a continual round of tho collec tion places throughout tho day. A Cuban Crisis Kipected -Soon. Madkid, Juno 22. United Stntos Min ister Taylor has boon in Madrid slnco Tuosdny morning, and has seen tho Duko of Tetuan twieo. Tho duko recolvcd him vory cordially. All of tho Madrid news papers comment sharply on tlio nomina tion of MoKinley and tho allusions to a more nctlvo policy in rognrd to Cuba em bodied In tho Republican platform. Tho papers applaud tho purposo of tho govern ment to attempt to quoll tho Insurrection before a new Amorlcnu presldout takes offlco. Among tho governing classes and pooplo best acquainted with tho situation iu Cuba tho idea is gaining ground that tho relations of Spain with her colony and with tho United States will como to a crisis this winter. Mi-s. Fleming ICxpects Acquittal, New Yoiik, Juno 22. Mury Alice Al mont Livingston Fleming, comflnod In tho Tombs prison charged with having poisoned hor mother, Mrs. Bliss, expects to bo free this week. "Tlio summing up will probably bo today," said sho, "and I think that by Tuesday tho recorder will charge tho jury. I firmly bellovo I shall bo acquitted. I have been confined hero ton months, u long timo,- and although I konr, ii n well throuirh It all. have under gone n sovero norvoustraln," Mrs. Flem ing said that It acquitted sno would spend tho summer at somo scnsldo rosort. Sho thou expects to return to hor rolatlvos In this city and live down tho chargos mado against her. Ilrotliers 1'lglu u Deadly Duel; Chicago, Juno 22. Kugouo and Kmmot Shedd, brothers, fought a duol with re volvers last evening. Tho lutter was shot In tho loft breast and will die. Thoy llvo lu adjoining houses on Elgin street. Both uro teamsters and are married. For soma timo past thoro 1ms boon a rivalry betweon them as to who raised the best brood of gumo chlokons, aud a renewed discussion of tho subjoct lod to tho duel. Mashonns' Massacres. London, June S2. The Times publishes a dispatch from Capetown which snys: Tho robol Mashonns around Salisbury nro burning and looting whorevor thoy go, and aro killing all tlio natives who hnvo worked for the whiten. Unless tho rising is promptly chocked It will develop Into u general uprising of nil Mnshnnaland. It is rumored that the Mashonns around Vic toria have risen and are, massing. Coming l'vi-nt. Juno 22. Ninth anniversary celebration of Genl. Harrison Lodgo, No. 231, K. of P., iu lioliliius' opera houso. June 23. Lawn party at tho residenco of A. 1!. Ilroomo, at Ilrowusvlllo. July 8. Struwborry and ico cream festival, under tlio auspices of tlio Y P. A., in tho basement of the P. M, church. July 28. Ice cream festival under tlio auspices of thu Black Diamonds, iu ICobbins' opera house. Aug. 22. Ico cieam festival under tho auspices of Shenandoah Valley Council No. 530, Jr. O. U. A. M.,1u Bobbins' opera house. Induced by tho use of coca, opiate or nar cotic compounds is bad, decidedly bad. Thoy undermine health and shatter tho constitution and tho patient Is steadily growing into n worse condition often resulting in tho terrible slnvcry and misery ol tho cocalno and opium habit. Sleep induced by tho use of Hood's f-'arsa-parllla doos not perhaps come as quickly, but it comes moro surely and moro per manently through naturo's great restor ing and rejuvenating channel purified, vitalized and enriched blood. This feeds tho nerves with life-giving energy and builds up tho system and constitution from tho very foundation of all health nnd life tho blood pure, rich, red blood. SarsaDarilla Is tho Ono True lllood Purifier. Alldrugglsts. $1. u n rMi curellverllls.casyioiaKC, i I1UUU 9 1 Ilia easy to operate, araw THREE KILLED AT A CROSSING And Another I'ntnlly Ili'rt by nn Atlantic City Kxpress Train. Atiaxtic City, Juno 22. Threo men woro Instantly killed and a fourth prob ably fatally Injured in a grado crossing accident nt Absecon yesterday. Tho dead nro: Georgo Huber, aged 00 years; Fred crick Huber, his son, aged 32 years, of Gcrmnuln, this county, and Harry llcntz lor, of Philadelphia. Tho Injured man is Joseph Sahl, of Galloway, a mombor of tho board of freeholders. Tho men left Ucrmanin about 7 o'clock in tho morning for a day's pleasnro In a top covered wagon drawn by a pair of spirited horses. Upon reaching Absecon tho anlmuls either beenmo unmanageable, or tho driver, young Huber, attempted to bout tho Camden and Atlantic oxpress train across the tracks. Tho train was running at tho rate jif sixty milos nn hour. Tho wagon was partly on tho tracks when the train struok it und throw tho men In nil directions. Tho Hubers wero caught under tho engine wheels and ground Into piccos. Houtzler was thrown against tho station witli a horse on top of him. Sahl fell upon his sldo on tho platform, breaking nn arm In two places, fracturing three ribs, und puncturing a hole In ono of ills ribs. I-'RATKIlXAl, OJtCiAXlZCIlS WAXTKIl V wlHlt ordiuilaiTH tliorniiRli ly familiar Mlth frnternnl I.oillte work, lvhn hiive orKanir.ril for the old hclU'lielnl liKNocltitliiiiN. We ili not ask ii mail to demote Ills Pu tin time, lint only to wnrlc (lilrlne; IilK Hiuire hours iiml i'TpiiIhks. Such fi iiinii niiiNt ho wll mill fnvoruhly kiiown nutl must p:lvo reconiiiieiitla lloiis or lllHiucNtloiieil chiirttrtcr. hueli n. oiu emu mill very much to liiM Income liy orKiinlzlliu: I.oilfes for tiiv Order of the V. orlil ami lis insurance dejiartni'-ut. I.lhcrnl ti-riii: will he Klven. All Information oiui he olilnlnetl hy writlllB KOI.KOI! ,C- OIM'KMII-ilMRIt. llooillN .-,(IN-.-,0: Temple llllllilllin Jironil Nireet, eornrr i,iterry, i-iiiiu- delpliln, I'll. Two- V'oung ColIeglnliH Drowned. Babylon, N. Y., Juno 22. Tho first drowning accident of tlio season In theso waters occurred when Frank Johnson, youngest son of Jeremiah Johnson, Jr., n Now York ronl estato dealer nnd auction eer, and Frank Wntts, a young college chum, wero drowned in tho bay between this place nnd Oak Island. Tho young men attempted to row across tho bay to Oak Island In a small bout, which was up set. Johnson wns 23 years old und Watts u year younger. An Octogenarian's Child Wire. Jojcesville, Vn., Juno22. Jnko Turner, an octogenarian, who hits boon married llvo timet) aud is tho father- of forty-six children, has just boon married to Nellie Van Bobber, of Harlan county, aged 14. Sho Is tho granddaughter of John Parton, whoso son was tho leader in tho Parton Turner feud of twolvo years ago, Tho Turner lender was tho grandson ot tho 80-ycar-old bridegroom. Jnko Turner Is a, widely known mountaineer. Your Hoy Wont I.ivo a, month. So Mr. Gilman Drown, of 31 Mill St., South Gardner, Mass., was told by tho doctors. His sou had Lung trouble, followlngTyphoid Malaria, and ho spent three hundred and seventy-fivo dollars with doctors, who finally gavo him up, saying: "Yourboy wont livo a month." lie tried Dr. King's New Dis cocryanda fow bottles restored him to nealtii unit cnanieu mm tcgo to won? a per fectly well man. He savs.ho owes His nro- sent good health to tho uso of Dr. King's New Discovery, and knows it to bo the best in tlio world for Lung trouble Trial Bottles Fice at A. Waslcy s Drug btoro. Tracked n Murderer to Ills Grave. West Ches-teu, l'a., Juno 22. "Big Frank," tho Italian murderer for whom tho authorities of Chester county hnvo been looking for a year, has been tracked to his gravo nt Plttston, l'a., by Officer Harry Thomson, and; tho case has, there fore, boon abandoned. "Big Frank" mur dored n companion known nt "Italian Joo, No. 83," at Howellvlllo, last summer, by stubbing him lu tho back with a stil etto, after which ho lied. Officer Thomson recently struok tho murdoror's trail and followed it to riUston, whoro tho follow had Ixon takon 111 and died rather sud denly. Veteran Knglnecrs to Itetlre. Washington, Juno ae. Chief Kngineers Georgo F. Kutzo und James W. Thomson. of tho navy, will lie retired from nctlvo service on tlio 8Gth Inst., both having com pleted forty years' service and made annll cation for rotlromont. Their loss will bo seriously felt by tho engineer corns, as thoy nro recognized to bo two of tho most tnpablo nnd experienced ofllcors of that brunch of the naval service. Both'havo lieon prominently ldontlfled with tho building of the now navy. Dr. I). Ii. Itothroek, of Now Borlln, Pa., does not huslUito to recommend Chamber lain's medicines. He says: "I havo hand led them fur a yoar or moro in my pharmacy and find them safe and reliable My cui toniors pmlie them very highly." No ono who is troubled witli rheumatism con uso Chamberlain's Vain Balm without praising it. Tlio quick relief from pain which it affords is -alouo worth many tlmos its cost. For salo by Gr'ulilcr Bros., druggists. Buy Keystone flour. Do euro that the name Lhssio & Baek, Ashland, Pa., Is prlntod on o' 'cry sack. I A DOWAGER-EMPRESS DEAD. The Adopted Mother or China's Kmperor, Who Wns All 1'OHerful. I'r.KIX, Juno 22. Tho mother of tho om peror died last Friday. Tho dowager em press of China, Tsou-Hsi, was born In 1831, nnd becamo the wife of tho Kmporor ill . THE WIDOW EMPRESS Or CniSA. I-Tchou, who reigned from 1850 to 1801. Ills son, Kmpcror Tsal-Tchou, reigned from 1801 to 1875. Upon his death, tho present emperor succcodod, with tho title of Kunng-Hsu, being then 8 years old. Ho is n, nophow of tho Emperor I-Tchou, nnd wns ndopted by tho lattcr's widow upon his succession." Ho reigned under his ndopted mother's regency until 1SS9, when ho assumed tho sovereignty. Tho dowager empress, neverthelpss, continued to bo n power in China, nud so continued up to tho most recent Information. I'oughkc cpslc's Little Cyclone. I'OUGHKEErsiE, N. Y,, Juno 22. Tho city was visited late yostorday afternoon by unwind nnd rain storm, which assumed tho proportion of a cyclone. This storm was entirely local and extended not moro than two miles north and south of Pough keepslo. Many houses nnd factories wero unroofed, and hundreds of shade treos nud telegraph polos wero blown down. Tho trolley system was completely crippled, nnd tho city wns without electric light last night. Tlio worst diunngo was along tho river front. An Icehouso on Fox's point was blown down, and a tramp who was soon at ono cm', of tho roof building when tho storm burst Is belloved to bo buried in tho ruins. A man wns seen struggling iu the water near tho tow, and it is supposed that ho was drowned. (Irlp-Colrig-IIcndnchc. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine will cure you in ono day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Prico, 23 cents. For salo by Kirliu's Pharmacy. Yalo Uleu to Tollow tho Knglifili Style. London, Juno 2-2. Bob Cook has decided to cliango his entiro method nnd uso En glish oars. They nrrlvod Saturday night, and tho crow wont out Into to try thorn. Now swivel oarlocks nro now being mado In Putney.and will bo f urnishod as quickly us possible, uy Wednesday tho crow ex pects to bo rowing In full fledged English stylo. Tho Now collego crow, which ar rived today, is regarded horo as decidedly tho best collego eight. Leandcr had its first spin this mornlug. Chiimiferlaln's Cough Keinedy the Dest mid Most Popular. 'Wo sell moro of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy thau of all others combined," writes Messrs. Kcrr & Son's, druggists, of Mars, l'a. Thoy also 6ay: "Tho salo of it is something phenomenal. Wo havo sold two gross this winter, selling as high as sixbottlos in ouo morning to as many different cus tomers. This remedy has proved particularly successful in croupy affections. Our cus tomers invariably pronounco it the best they can find, and wo know of no case where it has failed to give satisfaction." Fr salo at 25 and 50 cents rcr bottlo by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Clcieluml ami Carlisle Go Ilshlng. Washington, Juno22. President Cleve land and Secretary Carlisle loft tho city about Oo'clock last night on tho Hghthouso tender Violet for a fishing trip on.tho Po tomac river. With tho party war, Coptnlm Lamborton, of tho Violet. Tho present in tention is to bo alsent for two- or threo days, but tho trip may bo longer and ex tend Into tho waters of Chosapeako bay. Tho weather during tho past few days has boon excessively hot, and tho president, being unnblo at this timo to lenvo tho city permanently for tho summer, takes this means of obtaining a fow days' respite from official duties. "Last summer whllo attending, court at Uniontown," says D. B. Patton, a prominent druggist of Fayette City, Pa., "threo wit nesses wero suffering from diarrhoea. I gavo each a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Uemcdy aud it gavo imme diate relief. On tho way homo ono of my neighbors was- taken with a severe cramp In tlio stomach and was suffering with iutenso pains. I gave him iv doso of this remedy and within llvo minutes tho fains had ceased Tho remedy is a favorite horo. I kuow of many who are uover without it. I always take It with mo when going away from homo." For sale by Gruhlor Bros., druggists. Trampled Under l'onfeS Feet, Bhlvidehe, N. J., Juno 22. Josoph II. Scranton, n son of tbo Hon.Chnrlos Scran ton, of Oxford, a prominent business man, whllo examining a herd of Toxan pontes hero, was knocked down by ono of tho an imals and soverely Injured. Scranton got under tho animals, and had it not boon for prompt assistance would havo boon tram pled to death. Ho was klckod in tlio head, and It Is feared that his skull is fractured. A I'ollcoimm's Itlumlor, TltENTOM, Juno&S. l'ntrlck Walsh, agod 83, whose homo is boliovod to bo at 2013 Falrhill street, l'hlladolphlujdlod yosterdiiy morning In a coll at tho Second district pollco station from a fractured skull. Ho had boon arrested a few hours previously on a chargo of being drunk. Coroner Bow- rs says that it looks as though tho man lad boon murdered. lllieiiinutlsm Cured 111 i Uny. "nfrotin rs.w." tnr THipunmtlsm and Nan. ralgla radically cures in 1 to 3 days. IU action upon the system is rcmarkablo aud mystorious. It removes at once tho causo and tho mseaso lmmeutaieiy uisappears. i ne first doso greatly benefits j 75 cents. Bold by C. H. llagoubuck, Pruggist, Shenandoah. I II I r.l i J I f il 1 1 .b : m ww II I IIP '111 1 1 I J J Distracted ID YOU EVEIt suffer from real ncr rousness? When every ner vo scorned to quiver with a peculiar, crcoDJ feeling, first iu ono placo, and then another and all seemed finally to concentrate in a writhing Jumblo in tho brain, and you bo como irritable, fretful and peovishj to be followed by an impotent, weakened condi tion of tho nerve centers, ringing in the cars, and sleepless, miserable nights ? hV. Miles' Mrs' Eugene Searlcs, ui. rnica 110 Slmonton st i Elk- Nervine art-Ind- sa?s! "xc j , vous troubles had mado KeSlOreS me nearly lnsano and TTpillfll physicians wero unablo nCdlUlaa..., to help mo. Mymemory was almost gone and every Httlo thing worried mo until I was almost distracted. I really feared I was becoming a maniac I imagined all sorts of evil things and would cry over notulng. I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Restorativo Nervlno and four bottles of this wonderful remedy completely cured mo, and I am as well now as 1 ever was." Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold on guarantee, first bottlo will benefit or money refunded. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. POLITICAL CARDS. Ijton legislature,' ! Second District, H. W. BECKER, Of Glrnrdvlllc, l'a. Subject to Democratic rules. JJIOIt COUNTY TltKASUltEH, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Brotut Mountain. Subject to Republican rules. pOIl CLERK OF THE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL,. Of OlrorJvlllc. Subject to Democratic rules. j-jlOR COUNTY COMMISSION"!, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. pas RF.CORDER, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Jollctt, Porter Towpslilp. Subject to Republican rules. OR COUKTV COMMISSIONER, CHAS. F. ALLEN, Of Tamnqua. Subject to Republican Rules. JIOR CLHUK OF THE COURTS, JOHN T. SHOENER, Of Orwlgsburg. Subjoct to Republican rules. C......o...o. Z . A,yft-AVi Tl- '.. i A - - m. o v v - w-'i rv" - Used externally it is the best liui- I incut in the world. Beware of ? a titl it-ntlrtttC milt iUn rrnnttlna wade by Perry Davis, erllt.. t L.r. LttlcR ti and SO otou e.ub. O PAT. NOV. II, 1800. JUKEJJ1, ml. TRADE HARK JAN. 24, 'II, new-ore ot rroudulcjit and worthles Imitations. NONE Genuine,?rNi&"TWIN" lh mot beautlf ul Imojt piublo! most trfect start. Iher never break! Tt.er never out! They never ru.tt Jlaife In Cotton anil Silk Catlnga and Nickel Plated. Head 25 eta, (Stamps) tor samples "Genuine Twlu." ta C KlUTBUUM, 1SK, to. 8UK1. PUUtStU-tU, fk 'AN1SY PILLS! ALL CRU6 Safe and slihc. send e. f os-womaii s safe GUAP-I' VfLrox Goccinc Co.. PMILA-.PA. MIOSIS an GUAP!' For a,io at I'ovlnVky's drug (tore, 23 East vvmre Btrec. D fWrfST! nally cures fCarndmall colds, chills A 11 III!