1. EVENING HERALD i:sTAm.ism:i ito. Published every livening, Kxccpt Sunday, at 8 South Jaruik SinECT, Neau Cekthe. The llrrntd tsdeltvcirdlnShcnnndoanMidlhc surrounding towin tor nix cent a week, pay blo to the carriers. l)y tnnll 83.00 it year, or 25 cents n month, payable In advance. Advertise ments chanced aitonllng to space and position. The publishers reserve tho HkIiI to change tho fosltlon of advertisements whenever tho puli IcBtlon of news demands It. The right Is reserved to reject any iidertlsrmcnt, whi ther paid for or not, that tho publishers mny deem Improper. Advertising rules mado known upon application. Holered nt tho inistofllco at Shenandoah, Fa., os second class mail mutter. TKMCFIIOXH CONNKCTION. Evening Herald TUESDAY, JL'Ni: 23, ISM. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET, ron rmv-innsT, WILLIAM MKINLUY, Of Ohio, nut vice rmxiDi'.sr, OAJtltKT A. IIODAItT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOB CONGHfcHMAN-AT-I.AKlIK, (1AI.UHIIA A. GROW, Of Susfpichntma. SAMUKL A. IJAVKXl'OUT, Of Krio An" exchango says that Oruver Cleveland is again looking up Biblical name?. What's tho matter with Esau? MANY curious peoplo are wondering whether Jack liohinsou reached St. Louis, and also if ho had his Senatorial boom with him. AccouniMi to statement'! mado iu Wash ington, $1,500,000 in silver was coined in tho United Slates Mint during the month of May, and yet the advocates of freo silver are ut satisfied. Turrit: Senators who withdrew from the Republican national convention at St. Louis, should finish tho job and resign the seats in tho United States Senato to which they were elocted by Republican votes. Such a couise would attest their sincerity. Iloinshas been a Republican, a )cmoerat,'a Prohibitionist and a freo silverile, owns 250 acres of lino farms and is worth $300,000. His versatility in politics is all that could bo asked, but as a victim of calamity ho docs not roach tho Populist standard. With tho transfer of tho Carbondalo play ers to I'ottsville, it is tho one hope of tho county seat enthusiasts that their team may at least retain last place in tho Stato League championship race. There is a likelihood, however, of tho aggregation dropping out of sight entirely. It woiild have been just as consistent, says the Lackawanna Leader, for Lackawanna's delegate at St. Louis to bolt tho convention because It would not declare for the freo and uuicstrictod mining of coal, and pledge tho party to insist that tho government tako earo of all tho surplus coal. This would please tho great coal producing state, but it would he a poor economic policy for the nation. Why should tho government tako care of tl o silver industry and not of our coal Interests? 1:x-Seui:i:tauy Viiitxi:y's despairing wail has attracted wide-spuad attention by its doleful sound. Ho icalizcs that his party is wedded to tho 50-ccnt-dullar idol and there is no likelihood of divorcing it and that the Chicago convention will loalllrm tiio belief of the majority iu tho siher panacea for all tho ills of tho nation. Tho West and South will control tho convention, and Mr. Whitney realises that it is beyond his power to do at Chicago what Mr. IMatt did at St. Louis de clare for au honest currency. The Denio cratlo party seems to have attracted tho socialistic or anarchistic elements to itself, and now finds it cannot shako them oil". David Mautix wants a vindication, and via know of no one In Pennsylvania who is in greater need of it. Ills friends aio urging National Chairman Ilanua to appoint tho Combine loader on tho National Exccutlvo Committee, after ho has been turned down by tho delegation from his own stato. A vindication of that kind would bo similar to tho play of Hamlet with Hamlet left out. Chris. Mageo U after tho same position, and it is supposed he, too, wants to bo vindicated. If Chalimau Hanna wants a bitter factional fight iu this statu on tho eve of a Presidential olection, ho can have it by tho recognition of man who have been alliliated with tho Com liinu. Mil. IIan.va, who engineered tho Mo Kiuley campaign, having been elevated to the Chairmanship of tho Republican National Committee, requires a prefix. Not having been a Congressman nor occupied any other prominent official position, tho title of "Honorablo" would fit badly, but fortunately in this progressive country of ours, thero uro always thoso who have a special faculty for adapting things to each other. Thoy speedily reoonniw) "tho eternal fitness of things," "heuco Mr. llanna to-day appears with tho title of "Colonel," though he has no military record, and is not known to have ever been a member of a Governor's staff. Major l'innoy and Brigadier KUiot can now clasp hands acre! the bloody Rubicon. Tho hot suuimor months will soon slip by and then tho campaign will Ik) on iu nil its vigor. Instead of tho seashore and tho mountain resort and a thermometer ranging from 00 to 100, wo shall have tho marching club with its cheap uniform, its caw, Us lamp redolent with tho malodor of coal oil, the colored fire, tho brass bond and all the other lwraphernalia of political warfare. It will be u nay and Inspiring time Tho eaniiulBn orator, the young lawyor, tho illumination, tho flags and tho decorations and a hundred, other things will all bo brought into requisition. It cost a good deal of time, mouoy, energy and enthusiasm to wive tho country, but tho peoplo aro equal to it every time. I . 3 lluy Koystouo Hour. lie sure that tho name Lkwuo & IIaeii, Ashland, Pa., is prlutoi ou overy sack. (Continued from First l'airo.) case in the opening address and lestrlct its closing to a reply on his remarks. This tho court declined to do. Mr. Dyson, associate to Mr, lirumin, then opened argument on the points of law, stat ing tliat the defense was (1) that tho injury caused by the shot was not a-mortal onej (2) that tho cause of death was n result of tho operation and tho doctors did nut permit nature to tako its course; (3) that Liscn bower was insano when ho did the shooting. On the question of insanity Mr. Dyson argued that should tho juryhcllcvo that tho defendant labored under insanity that his reason was perverted although Elsenhower could distinguish between right and wrong, ho should bo acquitted. Mr. Dyson said ho believed tho defendant's mind was upset by tho belief that William Schwindt was going to see Mrs. Eisenhower. Mr. Dyson quoted extracts of law to sus tain tho several points made ami then District Attorney Hechtol commenced to quote from several volumes to tiio contrary, llo quoted oncoas follows: "It is no defensothat tho wound was not necessarily mortal, and that tho deceased might ha vo been saved by tho cxerciso of the highest professional skill, if there was no malpractice." Mr. llcchtel also quoted, "A man is pre sumed to ho sano until it is successfully rebutted by the defendant by a fair prepon derance of evidence that ho was insano at tho time of tho commission of tho crime. Evidcnco which creates only a mere, doubt, and not a reasonable doubt, is insufficient to justify au acquittal, Roth sides agreed upon tho proposition of law that whero A, witli tho intention of killing 11, accidentally strikes, or shoots, and kills C, ho is equally accountable as ho would have been had ho killed 1(. District Attorney Hechtcl said tho Com monwealth would insist upon a verdict of murder in tho first degree. As the hour of C arrived and it was only half an hour distant from tho regular hour for adjournment, Judge Savidgo announced that ho would adjourn court until 0 o'clock this morning, .when counsel would bo ex pected to Login tho addresses to tho jury. This morning's session opened with a pro test on tho part of Congressman llruium against District Attorney llcchtel opening the addresses to tho jury. He insisted that Mr. Whalcn, tho private counsel, should open, and tho closing should bo left in tho hands of the prosecuting ollicial. Tho court declined to mako tho direction, becauso there is no rule of court, or of tho law, bearing upon tho matter, and tho objec tion was mado at a lato hour. Mil. JIKCUTEI, St'KAKS. Mr. llcchtel then proceeded with his ad dress to tho jury. Ho opened by saying that, having no interest in tho case, except to see that justico is done, was in a position to discuss tho case impartially, and his col league, Mr. Whalcn, could do likewise. Tho remarks were called forth by tho objectiou made by Mr. llrumm. Mr. llcchtel said that tho law uses evil ill order to prevent greater evil. It takes tho lilo ot a murderer, so that other murders may not bo committed. Against that man ( hisenhowcr) neither my self, or tho laws, bear any hostility. Ho has had a lair trial anil wo would no pleased to escapo from tho unpleasant duty forced upon us; but when they are furced upon us wo must perform them. On tho facts brought out on this trial 1 ask you to deeido In your hearts whether, or not, iheodoro Liscn- bower is guilty. Mr. llcchtel then proceeded to discuss tho facts, beginning witli L'iscnhower's visit to the boiler house and tho subsequent sceno at bis house. Tho beginning of tho whole trouble said Mr. Ilechtel, was in the strugglo with Schwindt. lho next morning Lisen bower said to his children, "I'll hang for Hill Schwindt," "If I catch Hill Schwindt I'll kill him." The prisoner, in tho pres ence of Hurt. Kolb, said Schwindt would have time to tako ouo glass of beer, but no more, shortly after that he buys a revolver in Pottsvillo and lie is next found witli that revolver in his pocket waiting on tho Lehigh Valley railioad for Schwindt nnd, without ghing Schwindt ono minuto to prepare for the end, lie sneaks up behind the man, who falls shot tho next moment, ouo half of him dead. There is no ovidenco that will justify the jury in saying that Eisenhower was jus- tilled in killing this man; there is uu room for you to believe that John Schwindt was killed by tho operation, lho bullet cut Schwindt'a spinal chord and ono of the most eminent physicians ot tho Mate tells you that the spinal cord is iireparable. Tho sug gestion that Dr. Riddle caused tho death is the greatest nonsense and bosh that can bo presented to a jury. Dr. Church swore on tho stand that tho bullet cut tho spinal chord and Dr. lliddlo swore that death was due to inllaminatiou of tho sniual chord, caused by tho bullet. Dr. Riddle swears ho performed tho operation witli extraordinary caro for tho purpose of relieving tho paticut, and ho is confirmed bv Drs. Church and Callen. Dr. Halberstadt does not tell what was tho causo of death, but with a wise look ho tries to inako tho Jury beliovo ho would not have dono as Dr. lliddlo did, nor did ho say that tho bullet was not the causo ot death. Men if it were true that tho operation did ciuao death, vou could not acuuit the man Mr. ilechtel then turned his attention to tho plea of,insunity and brielly referred to the testimony ot tho prisoners urotiier anil Bister, characterizing their evidence as coin ing from distressed imagination in efforts to relievo their brother from his ilreadlui posi tion. In support of this assertion Mr, jlechtcl spout considerable time in comment upon tho oxactness with which Elsenhower hud detailed his movements uu to almost tho very second of tho shooting and laid stress upon tho fact that the accused was sano enough to run immediately after tho shooting and when no saw two men run to caicu nun. Stress was also laid upon tho prisoner's state ment in the lockun that li no suoi mo wrong man ho was sorry, hut satisfied it ho shot tho right ouo. Tho whole motive for this murder was revenge, as to tho testimony nrougut forward by the defense to show tho tic- fondant's character for Peace and good order, Mr. 'Ilechtel said ho did not beliovo such testimony would avail whero tho commission of the crime is undisputed. Ilon-ovar, lho lefense has failed to nrovo stood character, mill thn uvidenco would not have been material had it boon adduced. Mr, llcchtel mado a point before closing that Sir. JJruuim ould not stand before the jury and ask for liieicv in behalf of Eisenhuwer's wife am children. Why is that poor woman, Mrs, John Schwindt, made u widow so early i her days? Why are thoso two children d nrlved of a father? ' i nis tart oi mo anurous uuu uisiressiu effect upon Mrs. John and Mrs. William Schwindt and tho mother of tho Schwlndts, Their sobbings Increased with each stress tli Distric t Attorney laid upon his remarks and seeral of the jury appeared to beooino af fected, although none betrayed emotion. M llochtol cloned his address by urging the jury to render u verdict uf murder in the first degree. Tho District Attorney spoko for ouo hour and twenty minutes. IH'.UMM'h Sl'J'.IX'lI. Mr. Hrumm began his aili'''-" o'.'fso jury this morn uc at 10:10 l"u """oatelj after Mr. Ilechtel had revolver at won Health, and rosunnuisault upon Hilton 'tor noon sossiun wajchoaring before Justice i V-"."".ttiuiittcd to tho lookup for' of tho sii-'ault of 1'ayin01lt of fillu8 "d lliddlo i ,'Moldeiman's display of jewelry, tf cutti llo also paid his respects to tho private coun sel for tho Commonwealth. Mr. Whalcn, claiming that tho latter arc hungry for tho blood of tho prisoner. Mr. Rrumin dwelt for soino limo upon the part played in tho prosecution by ox-Chief Hurgess Smith, of Shenandoah, whom ho termed as an outsider that carried meiwigos and performed other unbecoming things in reunion to mo trial. THE MINELLA TRIAL. Tho Second Homicide Case tViis Called This .Morning llrloro Judge Albright. Special to Uvenino Ur.itAU. Potts vi llb, Juno 23. Tho second homi cido case of tho Juno term of criminal court, iu which Shenandoah parties figured as tho participant, was called tills morning before Judgo Albright, in court room No. 3. The caso is ono in which Mlko Minclla, Peter Maeoma, Sr., Peter Macoma, Jr., and Mike Tamara aro charged with tho killing of Joseph Zukuski, who received fatal bullet wounds from revolvers in their hands during a Coal street riot at Shenandoah, on the ovcuing of Tuesday, April 1 Ith, 1800. Five Italians nnd four Lithuanians were directly interested in tho conflict, ono of tho latter being a woman 70 years of age, sho acting tho part of a protectress for her son. Tho fight originated, It is claimed, in a saloon on West Coal street, where tho men had been drinking. The shooting caused much excitement, and knives and pistols played an important part. All tho victims of tiio affray recovered with tho exception of Josoph Zukuski, for tho murder of whom tho defendants aro now on trial. District Attorney Edgar Ilechtel and his assistants appear for tho Commonwealth, While M. II. llurkc, Esq,, of Shenandoah, and II. O. Ilechtel, Esq., will defend tho ac cused. It required all tho morning session to secure a jury, which was completed when court ad journed tor tho noon recess. Tho jury is composed of Daniel Auchenbach, of Fiuo grovo ; William Holkyard, bf Ashlaud ; Patrick Gibbon, Girardvillo ; W. A. Sclter, foreman, Tamaqua; E. C. Hilligus, clerk, Tarnaqua ; W. Gcorgo Casscls, railroader, Mahanoy Piano ; Herman Reinhart, farmer, Schuylkill township ; David Meyer, fanner, Schuylkill Haven ; Geoigo Moore, railroader, Mount Carbon ; Albert Gcist, railroader, rackvillo ; Daniel Jones, farmer, Ryon ownship ; George II. Eckcnrode, conductor, ottsvillc. Tho jury will bo quartered at tho 'cnusylvama Hall. Assistant District Attorney llashoro opened tho caso for tho Commonwealth, and said they proposed tq provo tho prisoner guilty as manner and form indicted. Dr. J. C. Church, of Shenandoah, was tho first witness called for tho Commonwealth, ho stated ho was called to attend a man on Coal street on tho 13th of April last, and afterwards found him to ho Joseph Zukuski, Had three waunds ouo in tho head, inflicted by a blunt instrument J another ou the right side, a knifo wound, and the third a gun shot wound between tho niuth and tenth rib on left side. Probed for tho bullet but was usuccessful. Upon cross-examination by Mr. Ilurke witness did not think tho cut iu the head or ound in tho back fatal. Dr. W. N. Stein, of Shenandoah, was tho next wituess. Has practiced medicine two years, and a giaduate ot tho university 01 Pennsylvania; attended tho murdered man and found tho wounds as related by Dr, Church; mado au unsuccessful attempt to probo for tho bullet; did not think wounds in back or head caused tho death, but gun shot wound did; advised that ho bo taken to tho hospital. Witness conducted tho post mortem: found laigo crowd at tho house found no signs of alcohol iu his stomach or about his person. Tho man was five feet ten uches tall, and very muscular. P0TTSVILLE LETTER. 'our Judges Disposing of Cases In n Speedy Ulumic r. PoTTSviLLVj, Juno 23. l our Judges aro disposing or cases as speedily as can bo accomplished. Judgo ersiiing is Irving surety cases in urnnans Court Room, Judgo Rechtel is disposing of petty cases In .No, 3 court room, while, .luugo Albright presides over tho Shonandoah murder trial, and tho closing speeches of counsel in tho Eisenhower murder trial, over which Judgo Savidgo presides, aro being mudo to-day in io. 1 court room. Tho lollowing marriage licenses were ranted : William L. Mctz, of Auburn, and Marv C. Hill, of East llrunswick township Jacob Dunn, of Reiner City, and Susan Mease, of Irwin, Porter township j.Robcrt l'roud, ot fine lirove, ami jiaggio 11 Lcitz, of Cumberland county; John A Roscnbcrgcr ami Aiargarct liurus, notn Yorkvillo: Johu D. llerger and Alice E 'alsgrovc. both of Schuylkill Haven : Eli Mattorn, of Mt. Pleasant, and Katie Zorbe of llrauch township ; John Siuko, of Mc Adoo. and Annie Katch. of Audenried Michael Srlngle and Mrs. Mary WillchlnskI, both of Lost Creek. Letters testamentary were gi anted to Kato Grady, on tho estate of llridget Grady, lato of Mahanov City, deceased. Tho lollowing Assessors mauo returns oi births and deaths to tho Clerk of tho Orphaus Court: Charles Davies. James M.Calloway and P. J. Leaham. all oi uiraruyiiio. Isaac llevan. bf Shenandoah, was com mitted to prison by 'Squire Williams in do fault of f00 bail on oath of Andrew Jelaw, charged with larceny. The following deeds were recorded : Deed from Marv A. Ferguson to llridget llurko. premises iu Mahanoy City ; from Executor bf Daniel Dress, Sr., to Charles E. E. Reed, premises iu Schuylkill navcu;, irom (..narios t j. Minor io Harris uermau. niece oi lauu iu West Penn township : from Sallio 1 Weaver to John Dolau, strip of land in Mincrsville ; two deeds lrom Uhanos jnuer to uueucn I-Camn. for two nieces of land in West llruns wick township ; fruni Rueben Kamp to Lydia Jiouinau, lor picco oi lauu in vtost union township. James McCool and Frank Calnon, of Maha noy City, circulated auioug friends in Potts villo to-day. Dr. William K. btcin. or bhenandoah. is attending court as a witness iu tho Shenan doah murder trial. A Hungarian, named John Karatsko. a loader at Moron colliery, was killed yestor day by being squcozed between two cars. .nr. Loon Lewis, oi aianauoy i-uy, was in Pnttuvllln'to-dav. The charter for All Saints' P. E. church, or Shenandoah, after being corrected at tho suggestion of tho court, was granted this morulug. l'eniule l'ligllUt. Anthony Moskowicz is a tenant In ono of Mrs. Cloary's houses, ou East L'horry street, and prepared to vacate tho bouse without navlng for 11 months rent which was duo. Chief Tosh was notified by tho landlady to collect tho rent. Tl.o moment ho entered tho houso Anthony's wife grabbed him by tho neck and shook him. In tho meantime Tax Receiver Seanlan hoard of Moskewicz's pro posed escapade and put in a claim of $1.00 for delinquent taxos. Tho enraged wife caught him by tho coat and throw him out of tho houso, After a lively scuuie uoiu were over powered and tho husband was taken to the lockup whore ho spent tho night. This morning ho agreed to pay tho taxes and was released, as tho landlady had not entered suit. Ho shipped his eU'octs to Blackwood to-day. PITHY POINTS. Iitppenlngn Throughout tho lleglon Chron icled for Hasty 1'eruaal. A warrant has been granted for OuakakO Council, No. 211, Jr. O. U. A. M., of Qua- kakc, SchuylKlll county. Tho number of ppllcants was 39, Tho Council was organ; ized by W. W. Drown. Some of tho secret and othor societies aro electing officers this week. Miss Annie Moiiaghan, ono of tho depart ment managers in John Wanamaker's 'tore, Philadelphia, is spending her vacation with her parents iu Girardvillo. Tho Lehigh Valley collieries, It is statin, will work four full days this w eek, commenc ing this morning. It is not known how long tho P. ,t R. will work. Tho collieries lu Panther Creek havo sus pended until July 1st. Tho improvements at the l-wiilcKcruocKcr olllery will bo pushed to speedy completion. Miss Aunio Kirchncr and Johu Link, both of Mahanoy City, were married this morning. Tho regimental shoot of the national Guards will tako placo at Oirlislo next Saturday under tho direction of Inspector of Riflo Practice, L. V. Rausch, William Schmickcr, of town, has brought suit against tho Lakesldo Railway Company for 310.33 for labor and material turnlshcd in clearing Columbia park. As new Camp of tho Sons or Aclerans will bo organized at I'ottsville this ovcuing. Ten days ago Hen. Simpson, of Ashland, fell from a polo 20 feet high. Ho resumed work and fell again, this tluio 40 feet. Ho was Injured internally. The Kopitzsch soap factory, nt Pottsvillo, lias been purchased by Col. Thomas H. Rickertand II. L. Williams. Thomas Xcary Hurled. Tho body of Thomas Neary, who was killed iu a collision at Pittsburg last week, was brought to town at noon to-day. Tho body was badly decomposed and it was ncccs- ;ary to inter tho body immediately upon Us rrlval, which was dono iu tho Annunciation cemetery. Deceased was a Tormer resident of town, having left hero about fivo years ago. Ho was tho son ol Jlichael aim jiiuo Neary. of West Centre street, and was about 30 years old, and unmarried. While in this locality ho was an insido employco at Elian- gowau colliery. lllrthday l'nrty. Tho fourth birthday anniversary of Carrie, tho bright little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris, of West O.ik street, was celebrated at tho residenco of her parents last ovcuing. She was the recipient of a number of pres ents, and the gathering was a largo one. ,V Letter nr Postal Curd Will bring our solicitor, with samples and prices if you desire, of tho neatest work cxculcd by any printing oihco in the interior of tho stato. Tho constant ruuning of our fast job presses, and tho hustle and bustle in tho job rooms, attest tho popularity of this branch of tho Hi:nAi.u establishment. If you want good work at fair prices, send your orders here, and not to amateurs. A postal card addressed to this office is all that is necessary. Coming Kvent, Juno 22. Ninth anniversary celebration of Gem. Harrison Lodge, o. 231, K. of P., in Robblns' opera house. Juno 23. Iiwn party at tho residenco of A. I!. Broome, at Brownsville. July 8. Strawberry and ico cream festival, under tho auspices of tho Y. P. A., in tho basement of tho P. M. church. July 2S. Ico cream festival under the auspices of tho Black Diamonds, in Robbins' opera house. Aug. 22. Ico cream festival under tho auspices of Shenandoah Valley Council No, b30, Jr. O. U. A. M., In Robbins' opera houso, Mr. WlcUes' 'l)augliter Divorced. St. Louis, Juno S3. Judgo Viillllant yesterday granted a dlvorco to Florence Lillian icUes t ova, daughter of Thomas II. Wlckes. vice president of tho Pullman, Palnco Car company, from Georgo Oliver Ford. Tho petition set forth that on t oll. 83, 1803, tho defendant deserted his wife. Ford made no defense. l'our New Cardinals Created. Home, Juno 23. Tho popo at tho socrct consistory held yesterday created four car dinals and twelve Italian bishops. Tho prelates elovated to tho ciirdlnalato woro Mgrs. Fernitn, Crotonl, Jncobinl, and Agllardl, respectively papal nuncios ut Paris, Madrid, Lisbon, and Vionun. Declines a Gubernatorial Nomination. Haleioii, N. C, Juno 23. Julian Scan- to whom was conceded tho Democratic nomination for governor by tho stntd con ventiou which meets on Thursday, has de clined to allow his nomo to go Ixiforo the convention on account or fumlly and bus! nos.s reasons. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho First National luink of Grovo City, l'n., lias uoen nutnorizeii to begin business, Sir Augustus Harris, tho well-known l-.ngllsh theatrical manager, died lu Lon don last night. Tho Prohibitionists of Arkansas have deserted tho narrow auuge faction and will nwm .Vri.ili) for president. The HritUi. tueamur Mercedes, from Cuba, Is dutnliud at quarantine In Balti more on suspicion taat a dtaith on board resulted from yellow fever. Joseph I'iezzoll was found tltnd In a potato patch near Cincinnati, In which ho had fnllon asleep, from Inhaling Paris green Used to kill potato bugs. Mado and Merit Maintains the confidence of tho people in Hood's Sarsaparilla. If a medicine cures you when sick; Kit makes wonderful cures everywhere, then beyond all question tbxt medicine possesses merit. That Is Just the truth about Hood's Bar Baparilla. We know It possesses merit becauso It cures, not once or twico or a hundred times, but in thousands and thousands ot cases. 'o know it cures, absolutely, permanently, when all others fail to do any good whatever. Wo repeat Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho best In fact tho Ono True Ulood I'u rider. u n r:il euro nausea, Indigestion, I1UUU a 1 Ilia UU1UU3UV93. scents. BENJAMIN H. BRISTOW DEAD. Omul's Secretary of the Treasury nnd the l)estro)r or the Whisky lting. Xew Yomk, Juno 38. llonjninln H. Drlstow, secretary of tho treasury during President Grant's second term, died nt hlfl homo in this city yostcrdny of peritonitis. Sir. Hrlstow was taken 111 only on last Saturday. Honjiiiiiln Helm Hrlstow mi man of commanding; staturu nnd presence, being over six foot in hciBlitnnd weighing nearly BOO pounds. Iieccntly ho has boon acting ns counsel for Addison Cnniinnck nnd other lending Yv'nll street operators. Ho has boon failing In vigor for some months pnst. Hrlstow sorved with distinction in tho Union army ns colonel of tho Twenty flf th Kentucky volunteers. After tho wnr Grant, who know luid liked him, made him United State district iittornoy for Kcntueky. Lntor ho brought him to Washington and innda litni solicitor nnd then sccrotnry of tho treasury. When Hrlstow was mado secretary ho began to lay plans to destroy tho whisky ring. Then thepolltlcal ouenilos of Grant mndo Hrlstow n candidate for tho presi dency, only to destroy him ns ho did tho whisky ring. Hrlstow served in tho stato ponnto of Ivantuoky.nnd was United States district attorney at Loulsvlllo. In 1874 ho was nppolntcd attorney general of tho United States, but wa not conilnned. Ho was born at Elkton, Todd county, Ky., In 1832. Ho was educated nt Jefferson col logo, Pennsylvania, and afterward studlod law. A Jfcw Jfotor' for Hallways. NEW Youk, Juno 23. Chaunccy M. De pow states that final experiments will bo mndo this wcok with a hot water motor, which certain ofllclals of tho New York Central railroad who have tho matter un der their supervision confidently beliovo will revolutionlzo traffic on railroads. "I expect soon to have a report of these ex periments, which havo boon going on for over a year," said Mr. Depew, "and until then I can say nothing further, except that I hear that tho experiments have boon highly successful." Tho great morlt of tho new motor is said to lie Its cheapness. It Is hot water under enormous pressure, stored in supply boilers and then cliargcd under tho sanio pressure lu tho battery cylinders of tho motor: Grip-Colds-Ilendnelie. Why sufl'er with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxativo Bromo Qulnluo will euro you iu ono day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. I or sale by Kirlln's Pharmacy. ISrnvo Offlccr Killed by Thieves. ToLKDO. Juno 22. City Marshal Scott Reese, of North Baltimore, was killed In stantly on Sunday whllo nttsnipting to nrrost three robbers whom ho caught In tho act of ondcavorlng to effect au on- tranco Into tho villngo postolllco. Ho ordered them to throw up their hands, whereupon ono of lho robbers llred a bul let into tho bralu of tho bravo officer. Tho robbers then mado their escapo. Blood hounds woro placed on tholr trail. Tho scent led to a swamp halt milo out ot town, whero all troco was lost. nnglaml Should Demand Apology. London, Juno 23. Tho Chronlclo saysr of tho news from Guiana: "It is Intoler able that whllo tho United Statos and Great Britain aro negotiating, tho Vene zuelans should tako such action. We must tell tho government nt Caracas that thoy will havo to rolcaso Harrison, apologize for his arrest and mako amends. Vene zuela could not havo adopted a more tin fortunato action in her own Interest. Tho bouudary must bo settled calmly, whllo tho vlolenco dono to Harrison must bo promptly undone." Your Hoy AVont I.lvo n Month. So Mr. Oilman Brown, of 31 Mill St.. South Gardner. Mass.. was told by tho doctors, His sou had Lung trouble, followingTyphoid Malaria, and ho spent three hundred and seventy-five dollars with doctors, who finally gave him up, saying: lour boy wont Hv a month." Ho tried Dr. King's New Dis covery and a fow bottles restored him to health and euableu mm to go to work: a per- lectly well man. llo says ho owes his pro- sent good health to the use ot Dr. King's Jsow Discovery, and knows it to bo tho best in the world for Lung trpublo. Trial Bottles Freo at A. Waslcy s Drug Store. rntorsou Honors Candidate Ilobart, PATEItSOX, X, J., Juno 23. This clty tunicil out In a body Inst night to do honor to Gnrrott A. Ilobart, tho Hopubll can nominee for vice prosidont. Xover in Its history has such a demonstration been held. Tho cntlro city was a mass of bunt lug and flags. Red flroand flroworks woro burned throughout tho night, and tho peoplo cheered as thoy nover had occasion to cheer before. Ono of tho features of tho demonstration was a parade In which 10, 000 jnon woro In lino. Tho procession moved pnst Mr. Hobart's residenco, whero It was roviewod by him, Governor Griggs and tho mayor of tho city. Mr. Ilobart mado n brief speech of thanks, Itliciiiiuitlsm Cured In a Day. "Mystic Curo" for Eheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once tho cause and tho discaso immediately disappears. Tho flrst doso greatly benefits; 73 cents. Sold by C. H. Uagenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Train WrecUlnc; l'revented. XonwALK, 0.,Juno 2U. An unsuccessful attempt was made to wreck tho I'aclflo expross on tho Lako Shore road, at abrldgo ono inllo west of horo. Three ties were placed In such a position that when struck by tho unglnothoy would tear up tho track. A man discovered tho obstruction just In time to prevent a WTcck and gavo tho ularm. Three mou were urrostod ou sus picion and aro now In jail. Triple Murderer mi Trial. AKlios, O., Juno23, Tho trial of Itomu lus Cottell, tho young farmhand who murdered Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Btono and Ira Stlllson, at Tallmadgo, early In tho spring, began horo yesterday. The worK of Impaneling a jury muy coiisunio soveral days. Tho trial promises to bo Interesting uociiuso or tho horrlblo naturo or tno crime. Tun llrotlu r Drowned While Ilathlng. Moituis. Ills.. Juno 23. While bathing lu tho Illinois river near Morris Allicrt and Frank llolleubock, brothers, were drowned lu a whirlpool. Tho elder urotnor went to tho assistance of his companion, mid both found a watery gravo. Ilucklen's Arnica Salve. Tbo best salve In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, lever sores, all skin eruptions, and nositivelv cures piles. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasley. Full Details Gladly Given. A Railroad Official's Experience, t XT ' mtt B. EDWAIJD EDMONDS, long con nected with railroad construction iu Nebraska,wrltcs: "My heart troubled and pained mo for 10 years. Shortness of orcatu was tho constant and xnostcommon symptom. Intense, excruciating pain, gener ally followed any severe exertion. Falntness, 'Tl hunger wlthoutanyappetfto: fluttering that mado mo clutch ray breast, and palpitation that often staggered mo a II I would fall. were Ircqucnt attacks. Again, everything would turn black If I arose from a stooping posturo quickly. Sleepless nights with tholr Dr; Miles' prostrating unrest woro numerous and I could get no rest day or night. I consulted leading phy sicians and tried adver tised remedies. They gavo mo no relief . Ono ot Heart Cure Restores Health Dr. Miles' circulars described my caso so oxactly that I took Dr. Miles'' Now Heart Curo and I am now a well man. I hopo every ono troublod with heart disease will try Dr. Miles' remedies. If tho7 will wrlto mo personally, I will gladly givo thorn, fall details of my oxperionco." Edw. Edmonds. P. O. Box 05, David City, Nebraska. Dr. Miles' Heart Curo Is sold on guarantee) that first bottlo benefits or money refunded. P. J. CANFIELD, I Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. POLITICAL CARDS. IilOIt LEGISLATURE, ; Second District, H. W. BECKER, Of Girnrdvllle, Pa. Subject to Democratic rules. JlOIt COUNTY TlSKASUItUIl, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Uroad Mountain. a Subject to Republican rules. jpOM CLERK OP THE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Girardvillo. Subject to Democratic rules. pOn COUNTY COMMISSIONElt, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland Subject to Republican rules. pOR ItKCORDER, EMANUEL JERKYN, Of Jollctt, Porter Township. Subject to Itepubllcan.rules. tt OR COUNTY COSIMISSIONER, CHAS. F. ALLEN, Of Tamaqua. Subject to Republican Rutes. TjlOR CLERIC OF THE COURTS, . JOHN T. SH0ENER, Of Orwtgshure. Subject to ItepuWtwn rules. 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