EVENING HERALD liSTAllLISIIi:i 1870. Published every Evening, Uxcept Sunday, tit 8 SocTn JAmim Htbhet, NiiAn OiNTnu. The Hernlil Is dcllvcied In Shenandoah And the surrounding towns for nix cent n week, pay able to tlio carriers. Hy ninll 3.00 n year, or 25 cents ft month, payable In advance. Advertise ments charted according to snace and iKHltlon, The publishers reserve the rlitht to chnngo tho fioeltton of advertisement whenever tho pul leatioii of news demands it. Tho rhrht Is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether fjald for or not. that tho publisher! may deem mproper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Sulercd nt tho postoHlco at Shenandoah, l'a.,as scconu class mall matter. TKI.ISPIIONK CONNECTION. Evening Herald SATURDAY, JUKH 2T, 1690. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET, ron riiratiunsT, WILLIAM M'KINLUY, Of Ohio, i-oa vice rniwmusT, OAUItlTT A. IIODART, Of New Jersey. .REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. KUIt CONOnnssM AN-AT-I.AROE, GALUSIIA A. OltOW, Of Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. DAVKNl'ORT, Of Hrle Tim cry of "JIcKinloy, como out ; come, out MoKinloy," has been changed to "Conic out Bruuim ; llrumin come out I" Tim llcpubllcan rally at l'ottovillo lust night may ho termed a success. What It lacked In numbers una fully made- up In enthusiasm. The town was brilliantly il luminated along tho route of parado by an elaborate display of fireworks. If last even ing's demonstration ciiu he taken as criterion, the lower end of the county is good for largo majorities for XIcKiuloy aud lloliart uud Protection. O.nk of tho most unique Institutions in this country is tho United States Hay-1'ovor As relation. Jt holds an annual meeting and publishes a manual, which is an interesting brochure. The object of tho nssnciatiuu is said to bo tho seeking for information which will servo to relievo all sufferers witli hay fever whorovcr found. It is made tho duty of each member to report to tho .secretary tho discovery of any lemedy, source of relief, or exempt district which may come to his or her knowledge. Till; Democrats are engaged in a still hunt for an available candidate. A number have ulready been named, who, it is thought hy their friends, would fill tho bill, hut up to tliis time no conclusion has been reached as to which of the several prominent ones pro posed would prove tho strongest. It is now conceded that the Pennsylvania delegation villi support ox-Governor l'attisou for the presidential nomination. Mr. liarrity do- clares that the report that the ilolcgates will favor Mr. Whitney is without foundation. That staunch Republican warhorse, Samuol A. I.oscli, has been homo fiom .St. Louis several days, and up to tho present time we have failed to see au interview in tho PotUville Iicpuhllcau from the bald- headed statesman from Schuylkill Haven denying tho icport that he had enlisted under the Quay banner. In the absence of such H denial, it is to be supposed that I.osch again hought the companionship of his first love, aud as n result he aud the Republican have parted company. We congratulate tho Major. 'Thohk cast off second-hand human bunm and feet created but a momentary sensation hi .Shenandoah. Humanity is always disposed of there with neatness and dispatch, and PotUWllc receives tho lieucllt at court." The abovo iwragraph Is clipped from tho l'ottovillo Kepuhllcan, which grasps every opportunity to oast rellections upon Shenan doah and its iieoplo. Tho same iwper gave the facta in the case referred to, namely, that the bones had lieen thrown on the public dumping ground by a medical student, and jet the afoiosaid sheet fuels called upon to display its spleou upou the heads of our people. Tho latter naturally resent the imputation with much force and fooling. The Mt, funnel School Board Is Justly i ceiylug the condemnation of the people of t hat town aud the press of the region in its ti-fusal to allow the roproaeutatlvus of tho newspaper of the town to attend its sessions. The report of the proceedings as published ii ic admitted by the Directors to be correct iu i' very particular, and their refusal to admit t he report can only be due te the desire on the part of the objecting Directors to skeild their acta from the gasso of the public. We thiuk the Board has assumed a peculiar position, their proceedings are those tf a public body, and the people ale Justly en- it led to know what they do. Tub aunouucooieot was made iu a New York paper yesterday tliat the National Executive Committee had bceu selected and t hat Senator M. S. Quay had beon rcijuostod by Maj. McKlulcy t0 accept the chairman ship. The announcement lias not lieeu authenticated, the Junior Senator stating that he knows uotbhig of iuch au appoint ment. Nevertheless, it Is generally believed I bat the iKjsition has lioeu tendered him and lie is considering the advisability of his acceptance. If Sejiator Quay consults the wiahea of the great majority of ltepublicans throughout the country be will couduct the tight, aud there Is not much doubt of the result if "the old man" is agaiu iu the saddle. THK Globe-Democrat figures out that tight i eeu state Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine. Maryland, MasHachii - etU, Michigan, Minueaoto, New Hampshire, lew Jeisey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Knode Island, Vermunt, aud Wisconsin are i go Uepubllcau. This will give tho J eltublicaus W eleetoial votes, or 11 i zeesa of the number aeedad ;or a eUeice 1 will be a majority of twenty-uiue, though, o ' t -aui.j.uod opposition, for all that viU be left for the Democrat., Populist and the rest of the lion-ltepuhlican elements will bo 209 votes. The Republicans, however, arc reAsonahly sure to carry several additional states. Jtrllgloiis Notices. Clod's American Volunteers aro going to hold meetings all day Sunday in llobblns' building, 33 West Centre street. Meetings at 10 a. m., 3 and 7:15 . in. livery ono Is welcome. Charles I.usk, Captain. Ubcnewir Evangelical church, corner of South West anil Cherry streets, H. Horace Romig, pastor. Sunday school at, 10 a. ni. English preaching, 0.30 p. m. A cordial in vitation to all Welsh ltaptist church, corner of West and Oak street, Itcv. I). I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and 0 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting Monday oveningi, Young People's meeting Wednesday even ings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Services will ho held In tho Methodist Episce-ixil church to-moirow at 10:30 a. in. and (1:30 p. m. Preaching by tho pastor, llcv. Alfred Ileehner. Sunday school at 2 p. m. All arc invited. Services in the Trinity Reformed church to-morrow at 10:00 n. in., and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30. Rev. O'Uoylo will preach tho first of a series of short Sunday ovening sermons' to-morrow evening. Tho subject will be, "Tho Silence of Jesus." Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church on East Oak street to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. The rector will oillciatc. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Rogtilar services will bo held in tho United Evangelical church, (Dougherty's Kail,) to morrow at 10 a. m. and 0.30 p. m. Preaching by tho pastor, Rev. I. J. Reitz. Sunday school at 1.30 p. ni. Calvary Baptist cliurch.South Jardln street. Servicos will bo held to-morrow at 10:30 a. in. and (1:30 p. m., when Mr. Jackson White will officiate. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Services in tho Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Rev. T. Maxwell Morrison, pastor. liuy Keystono Hour. lie sure that tho namo Lessio & IlAint, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. PERSONAL. M. I). Maloue, Martin Malouo, J. J. Itradi- gau aud J. J. Frauoy left last night for Wilkesbarre, to attend tho funeral of Mrs. Whaleu, au aunt of the Messrs. Maloue. Mrs. William J. Evans, of Wost Maybcrry alloy, has given birth to a son. Joseph Siiadel, wife and daughter, Ilcssic, of Tower City, aro guests of David Liugham's family, on South Jardiu street. b. S. hckert, of Suubury, was tho guest of his friend, Dr. J. W. Van Valzah, last ovening. Miss Anna Deiiglor, of South Whito street, is in Philadelphia nttcndiug a reunion of her classmates of tho llloomsburg Normal school. Mrs. W. J. Morgan aud son, James, aro visiting relatives in Philadelphia. Miss Mabel Marshall, of North Jardin sheet, is visiting friends In Ilarrishurg and Cumberland. Mr. I'hllllps' Condition, lion. D. D. Phillips, of Gordon, who has been iu Philadelphia for the past several days, seeking medical treatment for his ailment, a cancerous tumor of the stomach, lias not yet returned home. N. W. Frank, who accompanied him, returned homo last night and states that tho surgeons at tho University of Pennsylvania havo not yet given their opinion, and will not do so until next Monday. Mr. Phillips' coso is a peculiar one intliathesull'ersnopain. Tho physicians say tho malady is necessarily fatal, and that the patient might live fur a long time yet, at least that is tho opinion of Dr. John 11. Deaner.of the German Hospital, Philadelphia. Tho report of the other surgeons will be awaited witli a great deal of anxiety and hope by Mr. Phillips' many friends here. lEcslllt or a hprcr. Anthony Mutches, of tho First ward, is now under bail for two charges of assault aud battery, the result of having a good night out and being on a drunk. Jlis first offense was committed upon William Luskewicz, for which he entered hail at Justice Toomcy's. After leaving tho Justice's ofiico he met George Yetcliulas at the Lehigh Valley cross ing, whom ho assaulted by breaking his hat aud hitting him in the face. Ho was again arrested and is now under $300 hail for each of tho charges. Arrested for righting. Two Lithuanians were arrested last night by Chief llurgess Rums for fighting at a wodding iu the First ward. They were re loaded upon payment of flue and costs. Celebrating HiuVaUio of Monmouth Asiiuiiy I'AKK, Juno 27. Tho unnlver aary of the battle of Monmouth Is being celebrated In Asbury Park toduy by the Society of the American Eevolutlon. John Whitehead, of Muri'luCown, tho pre-sident of tho New Jen-'iy ocitty, presides. Gen eral James K. Iti ftl.ivt, of Trenton, will duliver un oration, clivoriblng the famous battl.- of Monmouth. A Mutable CUtf Killed. Buldwayk, Matatieleland, June 87 Luinir'k troupers-have surprised and routed u Urge body of insurjjetit&oii the Iiellugwe range. They killed Chief Sidomua aud hla three sons, besides recovering tho act- tie aud loot which the natives had ob tained in their various raids upon tho property of the whites. Sales With Hood's Sarsapa rilla," Sales Talk," find uhmv that this niedi- olne hag enjoyed public contldenoe ooa Iiatronage to a greater extent than accord ed any other proprietary medicine. This la simply because it possesses greater merit and produoes greater cures than any other. It la not what we say, but what Hood'a Baraaparllla does, that tolls the story. All advertisements ol Hood's Baraaparllla, Hko Hood's Sarsaparllla It self, are honest. Wo havo never deceived the public, and this with Us superlative medicinal merit, Is why the poople have abiding oonfldonco in it, nnd buy Sarsaparilla Ainiuslon of all others. -Try It Prepared only by C. I. J lood & Co., Lowell, Mass, ii n'ti are Hie only puis to lane IIOOU S flllo with llooa'3 sarsapanui. Hood s YESTERDAY'S BASE BALI, GAMES. Xntiounl League At Hoston Huston, ; Philadelphia, 4. At Louisville- (cnlled; dnrknoss) Louis vlllo, 4; Cleveland, 4. At Ilrooklyn Ilrouklyn, 3 s Now York, 1. At Washing' ton Washington, 0; Hnltlmoro, 3. At St. Louis Cincinnati, 10; St. Louis, 4, At Chicago Chicago, 12: Pittsburg, 5. l.ustrru tongue. At Syracuse Syracuse, 14; Wllkelarrc, 11. At Toronto Providence, I); Toronto, 4. At IIitlTnlo Springfield, 14; Buffalo, 0. At Hochostor Scrantin,12i Hochoster,4. Atlantic League At Hnrtford Hartford, 4 ; Newark, 2. IVmiHyhnnht Stnto league. At Philadelphia ()U Innings) Athletic, 3; Iianonster, 1. At Heading PottsvlUo, 7; Ilcndlng, 1, Corbet t and Sharkey Matched. SAN Khancisco, Juno 27. Jamos J. Corbctt nnd Thomas Sharkey yostorday afternoon signed articles for n fight to a finish, to take- plaoo within six months In tho United Stabs or Jlexlco lieforo the club or organization offering tho best In ducements. Tho contest Is for tho world's championship and a side hot of $10,000, tho winner to receive tho 30,000 besides tho purso to bo offered by tho 'club. Marquis of Qupcnsbury rulas will govern tho eon tost, nnd tho rcfe.roo is reminded by tho ar ticles that tho rulos prohibiting clinching and hugging aro to bo strictly enforced. Neither pugilist is to participate iu any contest until after n fight Is docldod. Heart Disease Relloved In 30 Minutes. Dr. Aunew's Cure for tho Heart gives perfect relief iu all cases of Organic or Sympathetic Heart Disease in 30 minutes. aud-spcedily effects a cure. It Is a peerless remedy for Palpitation, Shortness of Ilreath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Leftside and all symptnns of a Diseased Heart. One dose convinces. Sold at Kirlin's drug store. riNANCE AND TRADE. Colilllrtlng Itcports llegnrdlng the Effect a of 1'olltlcnl l'urty Conventions, Nkw Yohk, June 27. Ii. O. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trado pays: The monetary outlook is not yet cloarto some Tho strength shown in recent conventions by ndvocatB9 of silver coinage, and expec tation that all tho olomonts fuvoring that policy may yot uo concentrated, Incline thorn to a waiting attitude. Their uncer tainty retards Improvement, notwith standing tho wldoly prevalent fooling that tho monetary action of the St. Louis con vention will bo sustained by tho ieopla. Jsu t many mills havo waited us ljt at they can with safety, and slgnaturdshavo beon given by enough cotton mlllb of Kail River to ensure u temporary stoppage, it is stated, tho nnturoof which isnowuuder disqusslon In conference with the Provl donco manufacturers. Hradstroots' review says : A moro hope ful feeling In trado circles within tho past ten days, cxplalnod us duo to tho adoption of a gold plank at St. Louis, has beon given unduo weight Intorviows with merchants In stuplo linos at twenty-flvo of tho moro Important distributing centors show that, asldo from tho Increased strength of wool In tho hands of interior holders, an Improved demand for hard ware at Provldonco, for clothing and shoos nt Baltimore, shoos and dry goods at Memphis, and in similar linos at St.' Louis, there has been no Improvement in trade. At Chicago there Is a moro hope ful sentiment, but uo lnoreasoln business. There Is no expectation of a revival in general trado until after election. Not a Case of ainrder. jury which Investigated the mysterious xuuomig 01 uourgu iv . rversnnor, n well known citizen, in tho yard of u howl, de cided last evening thnt he dlod at his own hands. Tho pistol has not yet been found. Yellmv flour for Mustard. H.Uims:irii, Juno 27. The department of agriculture 1 examining "mustard" samlos M-curid in Philadelphia. It, is found that some samples aro simply yel low llour nnd contain no mustard ut all. Orlp-Colds-IIeadnche. Why suffer with Courus. Colds and La (irippo when Laxative Bromo Qulnlno will cure you iu ono day. Put up In tablets con venient for takiui;. Guaranteed to euro, or monoy refuudod. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Two niiliustcrliij; Steamers Captured. Key WKSTrFla., Juno ST. Tho steamer City of Koy Wost which loft hero Wednes day morning with a filibustering expedi tion andurmsaiid ammunition supposedly for Cuba, nrrivod hero last night In churge of Lieutenant Huy, of tho revenue cutter Winona, sho having boon eupturtd off the Florida reef. Tho Winona also captured tho steamer Three Friends, which is now on her way here. Tho cargo und man on lMiard tho City of Key Wost were to have been transferred to tho Three Friends. Hot arrival lia oreated great eiuttemont. An immense crowd was on the wtjarf. Great indignation is oxyrossed by Cubaji and American residents. ' Triple llmcutloii to Colorado. Canox City, Colo., June ST. William Holt, Albert Noble and Dcajlcio Roinero last night suffered the do&Uk penalty in the Colorado ponitoatlary tor the murder of Policeman John Solomon at Trinidad in November hist. Only the penitentiary officials und the sheriff of Las Animas county, whore tho orime occurred, wero present. The hanging machine, by which tho criminal becomes his own executioner, worked to perfection, and euoh man's neck whs broken. The crime vrag committed in an attempt to rob a g.unbllng house. Hotter llnrtiiuHt's JtuthUHiaatiu Admirers. IiUTTK, Mont, Junt 97. The groatost ovation ever accorded a clthceu of Mon tana was that given Congressman Hart man uikhi his arrival from rit. Ijouis. Ilia wu mut at tho depot by thousands of peo ple anu a ikiiui, anu arier no enterea a carriage the horses were unhitched and a roiMi attached to tho vehicle- Several hun dred enthusiastic silver ineu, from all par ties, pullod the carriage a mile up the hill to the oity. Tne people went wuo. liulld ings were deeoratod and people with brass lxmtls paraded the city all day. In tho evening ilr. liurtnutp addrussed 6,000 peo ple. l'utnl Implosion nt u Coini.-t Camp. CllATrANOOOA, Tunn., Juno 27. A t r rlflu oxploslou of blasting powdur oti. un. d ut X'atros, Teuu., railway station (or state convict mines at Brushy mountain. It dolnollshed the gonoral store and hotel kept by Sam Joynor. Several kegs of powder hich wore stored in the building were evidently Ignited lv Willie Jnyner, the little son of the pmprl aur, who was burned to death. A itrangi-r named Maiden was killed and u numu-rof per sons in tho building serluutly injured. Mrs. Kllza Shulwrt, mnnagur of tho hotel, was porhups futully hurt. How are Your Kidneys? i Docs Your back Ache? D3fJol)b3 Mekethe kid nejs strong , end healthy. TIIBV cause the kidneys to -3365fik m-Sr "'I H r125r" rll ociaaimomer the blood. Healthy KMnya makv ! pure blood. Ur. Hobbs Srnragus Kidn?y Pills i cure Rheumatism, Ocut, liczena, Ansmia, Pimples, lied Biood.tlrlglit's i Disease, Miliaria, Backache, Kidney Pains, Dropsy, Pain In thoAbdsmcn, I Frequent Urination, Inflammation of Kidneys, etc. Kndorscd by l'hysl i clans nnd Druggists. 50 cents a box. Sample Pills and Valuable Book free. ) llobhf Itrmrd Co Chicago Bad San Frtntlfco. , For Sale In SHENANDOAH, PA . by 1 S. P Klrlin, Druggist, 6South Main SI. CECIL RHODES' RESIGNATION. Uo Is No Longer Director 11 r tho llrltlah South Africa Company. London', Juno 27. It is officially an nounced thnt tho resignations of Coeil lihodos, Alfred licit aud Dr. Huthorford Harris as directors of tho British South Africa company havo lieon accepted. Tho first named tendered his resignation soma mouths ago as a result of tho disclosures mado regarding tho Transvaal, but that matter was suspended at the request of Hhodes, who was thon about to ongago tho Mutabelcs, according to his telegraphic message. Rhodes', It Is furthor announced, will ro sldo In Uhodosla und assist tho British South Africa company to administer tho territory under Its control. Dr. Harris was tho secretary for tho British South Africa company at Capetown. ' The acceptance of of tho resignations of Mossrs. Hhodes, Bolt nud Harris is un doubtedly tho outeomo of tho recent do mand of tho government of tho South Afrioa company for tho prosecution of Rhodes nnd tho othors Implicated with him lu tho Transvaal raid. Will Ho Out of lluslnnss. CniCAGo, .Iu no 27. An ugent of Col lector of Internal Kovonuo Mlzo has re turned from tho Vox River district, whore most of the filled choeo is made, with tho information that nearly all tho makers would go out of busluoss lieforo tho law takes effect, bocnuso they havo figured out a profitless business after paying tho gov ernment liceuso and tax, and allowing for the effect on tho public of having to lnliel their product "ullod chceso." Tho fow makers who will remain In business will do an export trado oxcluslvely, as thoro is no tax on that. Fifteen million pounds of filled cheese, valued at $1,000,000, wore mnlo In this district last year, and about $800,000 worth of this trado will be aban doned. Ilellet In tjix Honrs. Distrossinc kidney and bladder diseases relieved iu six hours by tho "New Groat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a groat surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain hi tho bladder, kidneys, hack and every part of the urinary passagos iu malo or leuialo. ii relieves retention 01 waior anu pain 111 paasiug it almost immediately. If you want amok rellot and euro this is your remedy. Sold by 8,hapira's pharmacy, 107 South Jlaln Street. No' Agrcemenl Yet Iteaclied. 1'ITTSHtttiO, Juno 27. A conference be tween tho tjianufacturorsnndworkcrswns held yesterday to sottlo the scalo for tin plate workora, bnt adjournment was taken until today without an ngreomont being reached. Tho manufacturers rccedod from tholr former demand of an 18 per cent, re duction, and asked for 15 per cent, reduc tion for rollers and doublcrs and 10 por cont. on heater.?. Tho workors refused to accede afid tho mooting adjourned. It is hardly probable that an agreement will bo reached today, as both sidosaro sot In their way of thinking. Union rnclJlo's Old Receivers Discharged. Xew York, Juno 27, An order issued yosterdny by Judge Lacombe, of tho Un ited Stntos circuit court for the Southern district of Xew York, discharges Thomas F. Onkos, Homy C. Puyno and Henry O. Rouse, tho old receivers of tho Northern Pacific Railroad company, and releases them from all liability upou tholr bonds. Tho present receivers, Edwin H. McIIcury and Frank G. Blgolow, havo now full charge of tho affairs of tho Northern Pa cific. Hay Fever and Catarrh Relloved in 10 to CO Minutes. One short nu(f of the breath throuirh tho Blower, supplied witli each battle of Dr. Agucws catarrhal rowcier, uiunses this Powder over the surface of the nasal pass ages. Painless and delightful to use. It relieves Instantly, and permanently cures Catarrh, Hay Fever, Colds, Headache. Sore Throat, Tonsilitis and Deafness. 50 cts. Sold at Kirlin's drug store. Klsle Krtp;Ho'H nfui-derer Handed. Washington-, June 37. Irwin Ford, tlie murderer of lfi-ycar-ald Elsie Kreclio, was hanged in th,- district jail yostorday. Ao- conung to t:o oouression wmoli no mode, Ford attempted to assault the girl, be came inceiinod at her resistance and stabbed hor roixiatedly In the neck with a small pocket knife. The murder was com mitted on May 4; Ford was arrested May 7, was indicted May 11, tried and convicted May 18, and sentenced May 87. If ell Haadlong from a RoaffoliL Pottstow.n, Pa., June i47. William F. Levengood, .iged 8 years, a well known citizen, fell headlong from a scaffold dur ing the construction of it new house yes terday afternoon aud died in five minute. Deceased wh for many years connected with the Philadelphia and ltood'ng rail road, and was sent to South A...cu and other places by that company, ho having oruirgu 01 tne selection 01 all heavy ttm W. llucklen'a Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for outa, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin urupiions, and positively cuies piles, or no pay luiunvd. It is guaranteed to give lierfect suti'uetioii or mouy refuudod. Price 25 ceuts per bos. For sale by A. Wasley. Coming i:eut. July (strawberry and ice cream festival, Uuder the auspices of the Y. P. A., In the bast 1111 nt of the P. M. church. July as lie cream festival uuder the auspices ol the Black DUuuouds, m Itobbius' opcia h'tiiM Aug H. In 1 ream festival 111 Kobhins' opi-.tt li'i'is, iindi r the auspices of the East Bud Young 1111 riralis 1 Au&. J. lea cream ftUvnl imdnr tii auspices of Shenandoah Valley Council No. 630, Jr. o. V. A. M., Iu IloUilub' opera houso. THE OHIO CLOUDBURST. Iilttle Settlements Kntlroly Washed Away by tho Hushing AVnters. 1'AnKrit.lBnilO, W. Vn., Juno 27. Somo deflnlto news Is oomlug in about tho dis astrous cloudburst in the northeastern part of Washington county, Ohio, which oocurred 011 Wednosday night. The area of tho great rainfall was comparatively small. Roads have been rendered Impas sable, und havo thus virtually cut off com munication with tho region nffectod. Tho fury of tho flood was along tho eastern tributaries of tho Little Musklng rlvor. At a place known us Flf teon a church, school houso and sfe-io dwellings wore washed away. SlabtJivn, a placoof twolvo cottagos, was wushed away aud the cot tages are now floating down tho Ohio rlvor. On Archer's Fork, in tho northoast orn part of Washington county, Georgo Deuchcr's flour mill, McCowun's general store and tho dwellings of Georgo Dcutchor.Thomns Ludington, Jacob Davis, James Courtney nnd John Gordon were swept away. In tho neighborhood of Hills Postoillco three school houses wore carried uway by tho flood. If nny lives have boon lost tho nows has not yot roaohod hero. Tho singular feature of tho storm is that It passed over here and Mnriotta with only an ordinary rainfall. Tho dnmago to crops In Its urea has beon groat. News up to tho present Is still meager and incom plete. Fonnd an Aerolite. Al.MAJTCE, O., Juno 27. Tuesday nftor noon, vfhllo Thomns Richards, a resident of Gaskill street, was standing on his porch during u hoavy rain storm, ho was startlod by a bright flash and a hissing sound. Tho next Instant ho folt a concus sion which shook tio ground and rattled tho windows of his dwelling. Richards camo to tho conclusion that his homo had been visited by a meteor, and has beon hunting for It over slnco. Yesterday ho found a h'olo In tho ground within four feet of his houso, around which tho tall grass had beon burned. Riclmrds dug down Into tho eurth, and within a foot of tho surfuco struck his meteor. Tho rerollto Is in tho shnpo of a spheroid nnd weighs about nlno'pounda It Is voryhurd, blows from a lodgo hammor falling to crack it. Locul scioutlsts say it is mostly meteoric iron. Major McKinley's Fourth of July. Columhus, O., Juno 27. Major MoKin loy was callod upon yosterdny nt Canton by Mayor Cotton A. Allen, William G. Doshler, Do Witt C. Jonos and othors, who went as a committee representing the pro posed Fourth of July celebration, which is to be of a very unusual character. Nothing like It In tho way of preparation has occurred horo for many years. Tho committee who wired tho acceptance of tho major do not give particulars. Tho committco represent tho two loading po litical parties, and aro all old friends of tho governor. Tho mayor and Mr. Jones aro prominent Democrats, tho first for free silver and the other for gold. Gover nor MoKlnloy's appearance hero is to bo, of course, wholly non-partisan. Two I.tes Smeri. Mrs. Phoebo Thomas, of Junction City 111., was told by her doctors bIio had Con sumption aud that there was no hopo for her, but two bottles Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her nnd sho says it saved her Itle. Jlr. '1 hos. KKcers. 130 Florida St.. San Francisco, suffered from n dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything else then bought ono bottle of Dr. King's Now Discovery and in two weeks was cured. 110 is naturally thanktul. It is such results, of which these aro samples. that prove tho wonderful clficacy of this medicine in Couzhs and Colds, r rco trial bottlos at A. Waslcy's drug store. Eegular size 50o and 1.00. No Itepubllean Executive Coluniltteo Yet. Cleveland, Juno 27. "The list of tho natlonnl osocutivo committee us published lu tho New York papers and elsowhore'ls enormous," said M. A. Hnuua to a cor respondent "There is not a siuglo namo In it thnt is correct. Tho national oxueu tlvo committee has not lieen appointed, and will not bo announced until after the national Democratic convention is over. Murdered by a Physician. Saudis, Miss., Juno 27. Dr. Edwin Wright, a prominent physician, yosterday afteruoon shot and instantly klllod E. A. Carlton, a well known planter. Bad blood has oxlsted between tho two mon for somo time, but tho immediate cause of tho kill ing cannot bo learned. Kltemiiutlsm Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Hheuinatisra and Neu ralgia radically euros in 1 to 3 days. Its action upou the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at onco tho causo and the disease immediately disappears. Tho first doso greatly bencfitB ; 75 cents. Sold by C. H. Hagenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Vnillam H. Jordan luis been appointed postmaster at Union City, Pa. Mr. Hoshl Toru, tlie new Japanese min ister, was presented to the president by Secretary Olney today. The heiulqunrturs of the American Pro tective ueaooiatlan have lieen ruinoved from Chicago to "Washington. Alfred Stafford, a substantial "fanner, was murdered near Ikwodale, N. O., by Joseph Cooper, one of his neighbors. The president has appointed Bowen J. Allison, of Illinois, a. consular clerk of tlie United States. ThlB is a life position. George B. Ryan, clerk in a grocery store at Dover Furnaoe, N. Y., shot and klllstl a burglar who broke into the store. Senator Qorman, of Maryland, will not oo the Democrutlo national convention .Ho says there is no chance to stem the silver tide. The secretary of the Interior has issued his requisition on the treasury for $13, 885,000 to lie usedlutheqiiarterly payment of pensions. A, J. Bpeekort, president of tho Gorman Amerloan Title company, which fallod n short time noo foe over asuo.oou, ;vas in dloted yesterday at Louisville for obtain ing money under fulse pretenses. Mrs-Jefforson Davlsnnd ilaughter,whosq jiennanent homo is In New York, will next vt'oek an to Itlchmond to attend tho curemony of luylng tho comer stone of u monument in memory tji jattwsoa -un - Olil lnolile. ni A . ...1 nu.l.nn.A.Inlnntn rAfflllntn -HI JH11U lYllUlV,IUIDUia.IWi.V - - - the buwtls nnd kldnoys will And the true rkuieiiy in uoctno imiers. xuim """uii dm not stimulate und coutaliis no whiskey nor other intoxicant, hut (jets as a tonic and nlttrulive. It acts mildly on tho 6toiunch 1 ami bowels, adding streneth and bIvIhk tone tth organs, thereby aiding Nature iu the lH-il'wriiiuiice of tho functions. Electric tliittir- is un excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old peoplo find It just exactly what they need. Price fifty ceuts per bottle ... i.....t....i ... Let The TOole World Know The Good DrJliles' Heart Cure Does ' EAUT DISEASE, has its victim at a disadvantage Always taught that heart disease is Incurable, when tho symptoms become woll defined, tho patient, becomes alarmed and a nervous panic takes place. But whon a suro remedy Is found ' and a euro effected, after years of suffering, there is great rejoicing and deslro to "let tho Ttholo world know." Mrs. Laura Wlno lnger, of Selkirk, Kansas, writes; "1 desire to let tho whole world know what Dr. Miles Tf Mi1fc' Heart Curo has dono for Ul, lmw mo For ton years I had Hfiflrt ClirC Paln ln my heart, short ncss of breath, palplta ReStOFeS tlon, pain ln my leftside. TjiolfU oppressed feeling in my JlLalllloxiit chest, weak and hungry spells, bad dreams, could not lie on either sido, was numb andsufforcd terribly. I took Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and before I finished tho second bottle I felt Its good effects, I feel now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Ueart Cure saved my life." Dr. Miles' Hoart Curo is sold on guarantee that first bottle benefits, or money refunded. xaitcn imcr- nally cures cramps and all bowel com- c plaints, sudden 1 colds, chills J nnd La Grippo. i J Used externally it is the best lint- 2 mcut in the world. Beware of J J imitations, buy only the genuine made by Perry Davis. er, 5 0 Ltfe bottle S3 ind fcOoenH etok. A POLITICAL CARDS. Olt LEGISLATURE, Second District, H. W. BECKER, Of Girardvlllo, Pa. Subjoct to Democratic rules. On COUNTY THKASDUEIt, EtIAS DAVIS, Of Broad Mountain. Subject to Itepubllean rules. pOR CLERK OF THE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Girardvlllo. Subject to Democratic rules. Jon COUNTY COM3IIS9IONER, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. OR RECORDER, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Jollett, Porter Township. Subject to Republican rules. JjWIt COUNTY COMMISSIONER, CHAS. F. ALLEN, Of Tnmaqua. Subject to Republican Iiules. JjtOR OLUItK OF THE COURTS, JOHN 1. SriUfcNbK, Of OrwIgsburR. Subject to Republican rules. PAT. NOV. It, 1390. JUNE23, 1801. TRADE MARK JAN. 34, '9 ueware or irauuuiiuifc una woruuem iiiiuaiiuu. NONE Genuine0n,,TW!N'; Its moit beautirul 1 most pliable! roystrwrfect JJJI. Usua tn Ootton and Stilt CmIuks and Mckell'liKJi Bend8tcu.(Stmp) for samples "Hemilne TwW. to P. J. CANFIELD, Agent Jor Shenandgah and Vicinity -For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter ni IV, uuaiey a uuu oivt.
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