EVENING HERALD ISSTAIILISIIKI) 18T0. Published every Kvenlng, Rtoept Sunday, nt 8 South Jahiun Btiikot, Nea it Ckntue. The Herald la dcllvcicd In Shenandoah And the urrounding tmvm lor nil cent a week, pay; able to (he currier. By mall 18.(10 a yeAr. ur 3R coute n month, paynble In advance. Advertise ments cliarircd iiocordliiK to hwc and ixmltton. The imhllMiorfl reserve the rlthfc to chance tho position of advertisement whenever the pub lication of news iloniaiiilH It. The right Is roservod to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. AdrertlslnR rates made known upon application. Entered at the postofllco at Shenandoah, Pa., a eecoud class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald l'KIDAY, JUNE 20, 1880. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. KUIl I'HKHIIIBNT, WILLIAM M'KINLKY, Of Ohio, tint vick riiBsihUNT, GARRET A. 110HAUT, Of New Jersey. KEPUBLIOAN STATE TICKET. I'OK CO.vpntyOtAN-AT-LKQE, OALU8IIA A. GROW, Of Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT, Of Krlo It is said that thu United States spends two or three time its much on public school as Jlnglaud does. And yet Enifllshnien have tho aseuratice to pretend to know as much as wo do. A mkktimi of tho freu silvorltos will lie hold in l'ottevillo in the near future. Our friends of the Chronicle will liavo to put ou the warpaint or clue those favorahlo to free silver will glt it a chance to carry into ullcvt its throotcnel holt from thu Democratic party. While tins bicycle lwroiH are dosing their factories and turning thousands of men out of employment in ordor to keep up tho price ot a high grade wheel to f 100.it is interesting to know that a "hike" made of tho host material, finished hi the highest stylo, costs, iccuidiug to tho Now York Herald's expert, .1 not 80.31. The favorite expression of David lionnett Hill, "I urn a Democrat!" has now hoen changed by that discredited statesman to "(Jod save the country !'' Well ho might i xclahn, after his party has wrought tho evil it lias In the ist four years. If David will have a little patieuco tho people will sou to it thai tho Republican, party is delegated that duty. TllK Napoleon of Republicanism was nomi nated for President on the anniversary of tho battle of Waterloo, but we guess that does not necessarily omen the fate of Xa puleon of Corsica for tho Napoleon of Canton, l'rinco Otto von lliuuiarck was born on the 1st of April, bat bo has never lieon accused of having suffered mentally ou that account. You can't always depcud on these supor--ititiuns. Sometimes they are like di earns contrary to the lacta they mirror in anticipa tion. ' Tub Republicans of tho county sent will ' ratify" to-night, and largo delegations from other towns will likely bo represented in the parade. The meeting will answer a two-fold purpose tho nomination of McKinley ami Hobart and the adoption of the platform will lie endorsed, and tho return of ceitniu liack fclidiug Republicans to the ranks of the inirty will bo auununcod by their appearance in tie ranks, accompanied by their brothers-in-law. Kor all of which we should bo thaukftil. TllK latest intelligence from Rev. T. .lad. uiowicK, the ex-priest of Jit. Ojrmul, locates him at Harrishurg, living with his paramour, Mrs. Olga Czajor. lie writes to a Mt. (iirincl paper denying tho charges made Hgaiust him and also takes occasion to say that he will never go hack to the Roman Catholic church. His denial will hardly have much weight with the people of that town, and as to hia return ing to tho church' of his former faith, we do not think ho will have the opportunity. Tho liurch is better otf without blm aud his kiud. In the al6i;ce of all indication of any i sort of life whatever on the moon, write Aldan W. Quiuiby. In the IiudioV Homo Joitftl, with no air nor water, together with the (act that no change cf any desciip tlon ha been noticed by the keen aud trained eyes which have jealously scrutinized its surface from the time of the llrst telescopic efforts to the present we are compelled to conclude that there are uu people who live in the idoou. The wonderful combination of mountain aud ereater, valley and peak, is, after all, only a vut graveyard ; and ifliving beings ever roamed over it plain and navigated its great seas, now dry, ur frozen with appalling cold, they have been gathered to the nations of the dead ; aud all traces of them having vanished, the tall shaft of the mountains watch over their last resting place, and, with the crater rings, constitute their eternal and magoillont mausoleum DUB I no the pant two weeks of criminal cooifSUeuaudoali has )mM wall represented at IVtUvillc, and the termination of the two murder trials one in which Theodore 1. v howar was found guilty of murder in the flnt degree aud the other declaring tlic live Italians iuuocoat of tho murder of Joseph XiUkuskl has rauaad much comment. The result of the Biaenbower trial is what wu tenerally expected, although there were many who confidently predated a verdut no higher tba" luindcr in the second degrex'. ins verdict in tun Coal strict riot rase, .ftier. will be received with cuusider il.ie si.ipnsc Hv tlic veidict, the ' atii oi J(wtph Zukuski will not be iwni'cd The interest manifested in these ,., t under trials by the peoplf) of Bheu uu.IoaU was ahown in the large sales 're turned by our carrier, it beng necessary at times for us to issue an extra edition. No daily in the county, in t oxi eptiug the l'otti ullo Ilir.s, iiMUt-d at "he scene of the trial, gave a more detailed, Accurate or later report than that furnished by our Htaff correspond cnt. The Hkuald renders were enabled to follow the course of the trial with as much satisfaction as if they Itml been in the court room, and by our direct telephone ennnniiuicn tion the proceedings of the day were given up to tho very time of going to press. We have received orders from residents of (reswina, l'ottsvlllo, Alhland and other towns asking for copies of the Hkk u,i con taining reports of tho trial. , Wo lmve been enabled to accommodate most of them, but our supply of extra copies has been ex hausted and it is with mticli regret wo an- nouueo our inability to accommodato them all. - We appreciate tho many complimentary oxproion of our friends, and assure thorn the fame enterprise Will manifest itself in Die future conduct of the Hf.uAld. We always lead, never follow. Buy Keystone Hour. lie suro.that tho name Lnwu & IIahk, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. Address Cnrds. One of tho finest lines of address cards over displayed in this section of tho state can bo seen at tho IlmiALl) olhco. They aro era bellished with society emblems, and mako most excellent visiting cards for members of tho various fraternities. Call and oxatnino them. Unliiuo Wedding In Chicago. Ciiioaoo, Juno 2tl. Walter S. Liolier, a Philadelphia merchant, mid Miss Houtlno Hutlor, nlio of Philadelphia, tho former u Hebrew und tho latter a quakeresfi, wore marrlod in unique Cushion In this city. For a long Hitio their difforcneo in faith prevonted tho wcildlnp:, but a compromise was effected. Tho ceremony took place on ono of the peninsulas of tho lagoon, in Washington Park. Thirty bridesmaid, robed in puru white, rhanted tho words which bound tho couplo. Tho poculiar ceremony was written by friends, with tho assistance of the bride. After tho roman tic part of tho ceremony a Justice of tho pence briefly assisted In making tho mar' rlage legal. l'lllliiistors Agnlli Steal Away. Key Wkht, Fin., June 85. Another al leged lllibusturing expedition succeeded In starting to Cuba Tuumlay night. Thirty- six men nnu n large amount of merchan-' dim), principally heavy casus, were put tilsiard tho stoamship City of Key West, while tho Cuban liaiid gave u concert at Ijabrisii,. which was largely attended. Tho concert was given to attract tho crowd, and thus enable tho motnliers of the expedition to put thocusoson bonnl the steamer with out nttnictlng much attoutioii. Tho vos sel put to sea before daj-. It Is hupposed that she will moot the ' steamer Three Friends outsldo the threi) mile limit and transfer to her the passengers and cargo. Tho expedition is in charge of a young American, who lsan experienced filibuster. Mrs. Crntcn Yields, Sax Vhamukco, June as. Mrs. Nettle Craven, who claims a largo slice of tho late Senator Fair's -K),cX,X0 estate, has concluded that she did not caro to go to jail fur contempt of court. Monday night she refused to be sworn as a witness in a suit brought against her by the holrs of the Fair estate to compel her to produco all deeds to property and all other papers which she may have In connection with the lute senator's property. Mrs Craven was cited for contempt of court and changed her mind. She was swum, and has been glvon until tonight to produco tho papers required A llcttcr reeling In Veiiertlula, Qi:oiihTOvh HiillshOnluim, JunoS.). A much bettor filling prevail-, here today. From additional information received lu ollii'inl circles regarding the nrre.-t of Mr. Harrison, tho crown surveyor, by Ven ezuelans, the authorities here are now in clined to believe that his arrest was not the result of direct ordurs from ("aniens, us nt llrst reported, but merely tin act of some local Venezuelan authorities, who uctod under a misapprehension in regard to tho territory claimed by Venezuela. Murdered tier I'liruinour. BULVIDKP.IS, N. J., June &' Mrs. lle beoctt Sutton yosterduy shof her lovor, Martin Iteed, dead, and thou turning the revolver on herself, llred several shots Into her body. Her death Is expected Mrs. Sut ton is HO years of ugo, while Heed was 27 years old. Tho shooting occurred at a hotel at Hampton Junction, near the rail road htatlon. The couple had lieon living together as man and wife, and jealousy led to a fatal quarrel. " Cures talk " In favor oi Hood's Hareaparilla, as for no other medi cine. Ita great cures recorded in truthful, convincing language ot grateful men and women, constitute Its most effective ad vertising. Many of these cures are mar velous, They have won tho confidence oi tho people; have given Hood's Sarsnpa rilln tho largoat Bales in the world, and have made necossary for its manufacture tho greatest laboratory on earth, Hood's Sarsapnrilla Is known by tho cures It has made cures ot scrolula, salt rheum and eczema, cures of rheumatism, neuralgia and weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver troubles, catarrh - cures which prove Sarsaparil.a Is the liest- in fact tile One True Wood I'urlfler XJ cure liver Ills, easy to HOOCl S PlllS Uke, easy to operate J6o. (Jnlchlr.Thorouahly, Forever Cured. Four out of Ave who suffer nervousness, mental worry, attacks of " the blues," are but paying the penalty of early excesses. Vic. ttms, reolalm your manhood, regain your vigor. Dou't despair. Bend for book with explanation and proofs. Mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL GO., Buffalo, N.Y. MSAMr w SUB mug juv ! COTTOLENR. looks ahead. She is never supply of Cottolene. The health without medicine. The family is much better off in every way since she uses Look for tho trads-mui-MCiHolW nd THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Cuicago, New Yorli, Pbltadrlphla, X'lttAbnrgli DEATH OF JUDGE TRUMBULL. IIo Wus tho Intimate I'eTsnuiil Friend of rrcsldeut Lincoln. CntCAGO, Juno 2d. Kx-Unltod States Senator Lyman Trumbull died yojterday at his homo in this city He had been 111 a long time, but rallied at Intervals, caus ing hopo tlAt ho might cvontnnlly recover. His last rwlupse, however, settled his fate In tho niind'of his physicians, and the end has been expocted dally for the past week. Lyman Trnjnbull had a busy life at S3 years, working for tho right throughout tho struggle for tho negroes. Not sympa thizing with the extremists, who saw in slavery tho sum of all villainies, to lie Bbollshiil at any price, .Tudgo Trumbull, though Democrat liorn and bred, allied himself nt the llrst opportunity with that company of moderate thinkers of whom Lincoln In Illinois was ono type und Sal mon P. Chaso in Ohio another, and he Jolnod with them, not In tho attempt to abolish slavery In the states, but to set the ship of state on the autl-slavery tack, and to so order the policy of the government that no moiti slave states should 1 there after admitted to tho Union. Judge Trumbull was iHirn in Connecti cut in 181H When but 27 years old ha was sleeted to the Illinois state legislature, 1 thou Borved as secretary of state, and when ftMiocnme u justice of the state su premo oourt. In lSfii ho was oleoted to congross. In the sanib year, in a contest for the sonatorshlp of Illinois, ho was elected over Mr Lincoln, his Intimate frlond, who withdrew in his favor, and five yours later ho was one of thu foremost advocate of Lincoln's election to the pres idency. During the eighteen years of his senatorial tenure ho was the peer of Sutu nor and Kessenden, of Grimes and of Sew ord, of Chase and of Wade. In the case of President Johnson ho opposed Impeach ment, and wontinto retirement nsaresult. Vlllard Not In Control. Nbw York, June 2d. A banker prom inently Identified with largo European in terests In American railway seouritiesand ossoclnted with the reorganization of tho Northern Pacific railroad, says In relation to a Chicago report of an impending Vll lard control of N'orthorn Paelllo and Ilal tlmoro and Ohio "The story is aBso lutely without foundation in fact. As the Northern Pacific reorganization commit tee has obtained tho deposit of nearly all of tho compauy's lxmds it will buy tho road at tho forthcoming salo. Mr. VII lard's bonds have boon deposited with tho committee, but thero is otherwise no con nection between tho parties." Fatal Fight with Ontlnws. SAVANNAH, June 20. Detective F. E. Aderholt and Jako Zelgler were seriously wounded and L. Zeiglor was shot lu tho arm In an attempt by Detectives Aderholt and Arnott to arrest Jake Zeiglor in Scre ven county yesterday. Jake Zelgler is a cousin of tho famous Zelgler outlaws. Tho detectives hud him under arrest, whon a female mcmlier of tho Zeiglor family ran up and caught hold of them. Lonnle Zeig lor arrlvod soon afterwards with a shot gun, and all four men liegan firing. Ader holt and Jako Zelgler will probably die. KimniH City Honors Her Ileneructor. Kansas City, Mo., Jnno26 Thousands of people sjient yostcrday In honoring Thomas 3. Hw'opo, who recently gave tho city 1,410 acres of park proporty. Business generally was suspended, Mayor Jones having issued a proclamation making It a holiday The day's exercises included a pariule through tho city, participated In by thousands of citizens, militia, llroladdlos and cyclists. At tho park, which la tho second largest In aroaln the United States, fully 1(1,00(1 people took lirt in tho exer cises, ltellef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "Now Groat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its oxceodlng promptness In rolleving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in male or female. It rclioves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Shaplru's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Chile's New l'i'ortldcnt. Valparaiso, Chile, June SO. The re sults of tho elections held lu Chilo yoster- iay, so fur as known, are In favor of i red trio TCrnuurlz, editor of a newspaper at Iqulquo, who has held ollloo In many Chilean ministries. His election to the prusldoucy was a foregone conclusion. NUGGETS OF NEWS, ltussla's czar Is suffering from a severe attack of jaundice. Tho leading physicians and surgeons of tho world will hold an lutrnatl.oiial con gress at Paris during the Paris exhlbltlou of WOO. Dr. Cornelius Ilerz, alleged Panama ca nal swindler, whom Kngland refused to extradite to France, Is to sail for New York shortly. The Ohio supreme oourt austulus thu law levying uu excise tux on the gross receipts of street railroads, eloct-rto light aud like corporations. Eight mouths ago Murshal McCallum arrested Mm Brrymnii,at Kuttawa, Ky., and sho died from fright. Yesterday Mrs. Johns, Mrs. Iierrymau'a duughter, tried to kill tho officer, but ho shot bur dead. Orlp-ColdB-lIiadaclio. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds aud La Qrlppo when laxative Broino Quiutue will euro vou la one dav. Put un iu tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to euro, or money refunded. Price, 23 cents, For Bale by Kirliu's Pharmacy. COTTOLDNG. seoooooooocecc without a result is lr' Aoi tellomtiol trrA-oa tierj tin. HOLT WILL CASE EMDED. The Alleged Will Declared to Ira an Il legal 1'rodilctlon. WASltlNOToy, Juno ). After a trial lasting ulmost six weoks tho famous Holt will caso came to an end last 'night. Tho jury, after being ont throo hours, roturnod a verdict giving It as their opinion that tho docoased had not written tho nllogod will bearing dnto Fob. 7, 1873. The rosult of the verdict is to glvo tho ostato to tho holrs at law. This alleged will floated Into tho ofllco of tho register of wills Aug. 10, In a logal envelope, addressed crudely lu what many bollove to lio a dis guised Imitation of print, und without seal or sign by which It could w traced to the sendor. It was transmittal through tho medium of tho malls. Torn, discolored, burnt In places, und pasted ou unother sheet of pupor, coming nt a tlmo when it was liolioved tho judgo had died Intestate, and setting at naught the claims of the heirs atjlaw, Its myster ious advent caused a sensation. It named Luke Devlin, a war department clerk, aud formerly known to hut been more or loss acquainted with tho allegod testator, as executor The estate this papor bequeathed to Miss Josephine Holt Trockmorton, god child of Judge Holt, and Miss Lizziollynos, of Kentucky, a cousin liy marriage, share and share alike. Up to the timo of thoappoarance of the contested paper the estate had uot been nettled, but certain sums had been distrib uted among the heirs at law, who Include Colonel William O Storivtt of Washing ton, D. Holt of Kentucky and John W. Holt of Mississippi. Tho estate is valued at about 81W),(ltX3. It is expected that u motion for a new trial will Ih) made. Dr. D. It Rothrock, of New liorlin, Pa., does not hesitate to recommend Chamber lain's medicines. Ho says: "I have hand led thorn for a year or moro in ray pharmacy aud find thorn safo ami reliable. My cus tomers praise them very highly." No oue who is troubled with rheumatism can use Chamberlain's Pain Balm without praising It. Tho quick roliof from pain which it aQnrds is alone worth many times its cost. For sale by Gruhler Ilros., druggists. Undo Sam Will fiend Them lloeli. WASniNOTON, Juno 20. Judge Hooves, solicitor of the treasury, decided yesterday that Ave Jupanoso woruon recently brought to tho United States from Yokohama for purposes of prostitution could bedeported at the exponso of tho United States. Tho women were detained at Port Townsond, Wash., on tholr arrivul thoro. Tba gen eral Immigration laws prohibit tho entry of such women, but make no provision for their deportation. They will bo sent back at tho oxpenso of the United States. SecretaVy Carlisle Denies a lEeport, WABniNQTON, June 20. Secretary Car llslo emphatically denies the statement at tributed to him by II. II. Smith, ox-journal clerk of tho houso of representatives, In an Interview at Kalamazoo, Mich. Mr. Smith stated that tho socrotary told him hist winter that If tho Chicago convontion doclarod for free sliver ho would support McKinley. Mr. Curlislo said ho hud not talked with Mr. Smith for two years, and added that tho hitter's statement was a malicious falsehood. Old l'eople. Old jioople who require inedicino to regulate tho bowels mid kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Hitters. This inedicino does not stimulate ana contains no whlskev nor other intoxicant, but ucls as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly ou the steinach and bowels, adding strcugth and giving tone to the organs, tnercijy Hiding isaturo in the performance of the functions. Electric Hitters is an excellent appetizer nud aids digestion. Old people find it just exactly what they need. Price fifty cento per bottle at A. Wasley's drug stero. Governor Atkinson Henuiiilimted. MACON, Go., Juno 20. Tho Democratic state convention renominated tho follow ing state officers: For governor, W. Y. Atkinson , secretary of 6tate, A. B. Cund ler; uttornoy gouornl, .1. M. Terrlll; com missioner of ngrlculturo. It. T. Nosbltt; comptroller general, W. A. Wright. W. J, Spoor was nominated for state treas urer, tho present incumbent, II. U Harde man, retiring. The platform declares for the free, uullmlted und Independent ooln uge of silver at thu ratio of 10 to 1. Mutiiheles In a Htnto of Frenzy. CAPETOWN, June SO. lleportshuve len received here that various stations In tho Mutabele country have boeu attaoked by the rebellious natives and the white In habitant! killed. The wholo country around Fort Salisbury, according to ad vices received, Is In revolt, and relief is anxiously awaited by tho Ixdenguared white resldouts Tho killing of the Mata bale god, Mllino, by tho American soout Uurnham, has aroused the natives to a ttato of frenzy. Indicted fof fi llulldlug Cotlupa BUFFALO, June SSO. Kdwln P. Tlmye'r, of the firm of Hustings & Thayer, agente for Brown & Co., of New York, and Will lam N. Lutlier, contractor, were yesterday lndlotod by tho grand Jury for manslaugh ter in tho second degree lu connection with the collapse of the Browu building lu this city a month ugo, when fouripoo plo were Killed and many iujurod. Ilucklon's Arnica Salve. Tho best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores. tetter, channel! nanus, cniiDiaiun, corns, aim all skin 'YuTLZIM perfect 5 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley, Tho Kovonuo Gutter MoLano Aftor the Cuban Filibuster, TO PEEVENT IIEE LANDING ARMS, The Vessel, After lnslng Inspection by Government Otllcers, Is Hoarded hy Two Hloops That Were Known to bo Loaded with War Material. Tampa, Fin,, June 20. Tho steamer Commodore cleared on Wednosduy for Chavlostou. She was Instructed not to sail without reporting to Captain Thomas Hanks, of tho revenue cutter MoLane. Yesterday afternoon tho Commodore wclghod anchor and went down tho bay. Tho MoLano signaled twice for hor to 6top. Sho did not do so, and tho MoLano flrod a blank shot, but still got no answer. A second blank was then flrod with a like ro fcult. A solid shot was then fired, aud tho shot missed tho Commodore by about seven feot. Tho bout stoppod suddenly and was boarded by tho revenue men and found to bo all right. Sho then went on down tho liay. About fl vo miles out sho was boarded by two sloops. Whon nbout twelve mllea away tho MoLano gavo chaso and pursued. .Neither hnvo boon heard from since. Tho expedition was to lenvo hero last night under Augusto Armas, ono of tho loaders of tho 111 futod Bormuda expo pedltlon. The sloops loaded in this city with ammunition and supplies Wednes day night. Tho men woro provonted from boarding hor by tho vigilance of tho Span ish consul Tho Commodore was to moot thoBtoamor City of Richmond, of tho Koy Wost and Miami lino, last night and get a llghtorago of arms and ammunition. 1'hoy were to moot about Capo Sable, where tho Commodore was to also got a largo quan tity of arms burlod there. Tho Ktohmond left Key West with mu nitions at 4 o'clock Tuesday morning. Her leaving tlmo was 5 o'clock usually, so all regular iiasscugers were left. The steamer mot tho MoLano and Commodore yester day afternoon on her way Into port, and reported both mnklng for sea. When tho Commodoro arrived hero on Tuosduy sho had Just returned from Hurdlng, where she landed an oxjiedltlon picked up olf St. John's bar, under command of Julian Zaruga, another of tho Bermuda loaders. The Mclt-ino will probably watch tho Commodore all night and prevent the transfer of tho cargo, or catch her after wards and return to port. "Lust summer whilo attending court at Uuiontown," says D. B. I'atton, a prominent druggist of Fayette City, Pa., "three wit nesses were sufioring from diarrhoea. I gavo each a dose of Chamborlain's Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Eemcdy and it gavo imme diate relief. Ou tho way homo ono of my neighbors was taken with a sovere cramp iu tho stomach and wa3 suirering with intenso pubis. . I gavo him a dose of this remedy and within five minutes tho pains had ceased. Tho remedy is a favorite hero. I know of many who aro never without it. I always take it with mo when going away from home." ForsalebyOruhlerBros., druggists. Alleged Murderer Flirrell's Defense. ' HoLLiHAYSHOlta, Pa,, June ati. Dafen dant James Farrell testified in hlsown bo- half yesterday In tho Honry Bonnecka murder trial. He claimed that on tho night of tho murder he was on a drunken carouse at Beaver, Pa-, several hundred miles away. A number of employes of the Allequlppa Steel works, gave cor rolwratlvo evidence. Samuel Smith, a young lmy, gavo the testimony that three days lieforo the murdered man was found witness looked through tho window of Bounoeka's houso and saw a mass of cloth ing covoring something lying there. Tho effect of this evldenco would 1 to prove that Bomiecka had been killed while Far rell was In Allegheny connty. Tun I.Ives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City 111., was told by hor doctors sho had Con sumption and that there was no hopo for her, but two bottles Dr. King's Now Discovery completely cured her und she says it savod her life. Mr. Thus. Eggers, 130 Florida St.. San Francisco, sulfercd from a dreadful cold,i approaching Consumption, tried without result everything clso then Iwught one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. Ho is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these aro samples. that prove tho wonderful cflieacy of this mediejuo in Coughs mid Colds. Free trial bottles nt A. wasley's drug store. Regular size oOc and si.uu. IMsuMtrniu Clomltmrot In Ohio. Mawutta, June SO. A cloudburst took place Wednesday night which covered a wide area, and was the most destructive ever known In this territory. Houses were swept away, stock of all kinds drowned, und jicrsons narrowly osoupod with their Uvos In Homo streams the water roso twenty foot In ton minutes, and come on tho people ulmost as suddenly as tho Johns town Hood, and was very much like that ilood In many resiieets. Crops aro ruined on the Little Muskingum for twenty mllos, und on many other tributaries of the Ohio alKivc here. Tho loss will reach hundred of thousands of dollars. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the liest mid Most Popular "We WU more of Cbatulierlain's Cough Remedy than of all others comWnad," writes Messrs. Kerr & Hon's, druggists, ,of Mara, Pa. They alto say: 'The sale of it is something phenomenal, we have sold two gross this winter, selling as high as six bottle in oue morning to as many different cus tomers. This remedy has proved particularly successful Jn croupy affections. Our euf- tomers invariably pronounce it the best they can flrul, and wo know of no case where 11 has failed to give satisfaction,"' For sale nt 36 and SO cents par bottle by Grnhler HrcM. druggists. . , Shot am! Killed Herenitder OOT.UMmm, O., June SO P. B. Rtrms, of Utlca, u.. shot and killed James Arriiig' ton, of a party which oaroe to ring bolls en account of the marriatfH Qi Evans daughter ( Arriugtoti had n wife and two children. The party had bMM) ordered off tno premiauw, nut saw tilay wouiugowhan tno undo and groom npieareu. This an gered Evans, , Klieuinatlsm Cured In n Day. "Myetio Curo" for Rheumatism aud Neu ralgia radically euros In 1 to 3 days. Iu action upon tho systom is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the causo all1 tue immediately disappears The C. II. UaKeubucb, Druggist, Shcuandoali. "DR. A1ILES, Through His Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher, who resides at Green Bay, writes March 6th, 1S05, as follows: "Flvo yoars ago I became so nervous thai mental work was a burden. I could not rest at night on account of sleeplessness. My attention waa callod to Dr. Miles' Rcstarn tlvo Nervine, and I commoncod to nee it with tho very best effect. Blnco then I have kept a bottle In my houso and usolb whenever my nerves becomo unstrung, with always tho same good results. My son also Dr A.ilCS' takes it for nervousness Nervine Restores success. I havo rccara rnended it to many and it cures them. All who suflor from norve troubles should try it. Health.... It Is f roo from narcotics, perfectly harm less, and yot soothes and strengthens. Jr. Allies, through bis Nervine is a benefactor to thousands." A. O. LEUMAN. Editor and proprietor of I)bb Lakdsmaji. Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold on guarantee first bottle will benefit or money refunded. Taken inter- nally cures cramps and all S bowel com plaints, sudden colds, chilli) La Grippo. Used externally it is the best lini ment in Uie world. Beware of imitations, buy only the genuine made by Perry Davis. ;iJ. Lra boula it3 and 50 caau eiuV POLITICAL CARDS. OH LEGISLATURE, Second District, H. W. BECKER, Of Girardvlllo, Pa. Subject to Democratic rules. JpOH COUNTY TREASURER, ELIAS DAVIS, pf Hroad Mountain. Bubjoct to Republican rules. jJtOR CLERK OF TIIE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Girardvlllo. Subject to Democratic rules. JjlOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, Ot Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. JjlOU RECORDER, EMANUEL JENKYN, Oi Jollctt, Portor Township. Subject to Republican rules. JIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, CHAS. F. ALLEN, Ot Tamajjuo. Subject to Republican Rules. J10R CLERK OF THE COURTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER, Of Onvitfsburtf. Bubjoct to Republican rules. PAT. hOV. 11, 1B60. JUNE JS, 18&I. TflAffc MAKK JAM. 24, '91 HONE Genuine'&VSfTWIN'' Th moit b,utlf ul i moat pliable romt rfrfuct Btay! They noTer break! Tbe7 never cut! They neer ruatl Bond 23 cU. (Stamps) for samples 'Qenulne Twin," to P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBEVS4 Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer.