evening herald; iiSTAiiMsmu) in:o. Published every Kvcnliig, Kxcept Sunday, at 8 bouTtt Jaudik HrnEKT, NtAn Centre. The llcniM In dellveicd InHhoniimloah and the surrounding towns for six cent n week, pay able to the carrier, lly mall J8.O0 a year, or 38 conts a month, payable In advance. Advertise ment) charged according to spaeo antl position. The lmtilinheni re servo the right to chango the rioslUon f advertisements whenever the pul Icatlon or news demands It. Tho right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whither fald for or not, that the publishers may deem m proper. AdvortlsiiiK rates made known upon application. Entered at the postoQleo at Shenandoah, l'a., as second clae mall matter. TKLHPHONK CONNUCTION. Evening Herald MOMD.VY, JUKE 29, 1900. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET, win riiiwinr.NT, . WILLIAM M'KINLHY, Of Ohio, urn vu-c riiCHiuiisr, UAItitET A. HOUART, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET, roil tv.vannfHUAN-AT.LAitnE, GALUSHA A. (1ROW, Of Pnspichanna. HAMUKL A. DAVUNI'OIIT, Of Krlo EKUMM THE RIGHT MAN. Titk silverltas nm preimrlng for n imhllc imnr.iuK I" irv iit'lii in luimwiiu. 11 Willioliu will speak In favor of silver, and .oinc one will lie Hcluctod to defend tho gold standard. Potts lllo Chronicle. Tlio movomont is ono that should ho en couraged, osjiocinlly in Schuylkill county and moro pattlculaily in tho town of rottavillo. AVhllo wo bollovo tho worklnginon of this county have greater Interests in the tariff1 quostion; that thoir interests uro rnoro closely allied with l'rotection than any other class, because it secures for tho miners and other lahor larger and moro independent utiliza tion of their own capital, which is work or employment, nevertheless tlio financial quostion should not bo overlooked. Tho Hcpiiblicun party has adopted a strong platform, mid ono of tho planks declares In favor of tho present gold standard ns follows : "The Republlenu party Is imriscrvedly for t-ouud money. It caused tlio enutrtuent of the law providing for the resumption of specio pay ments in 179; since then every dollar has been tw good ni gold. We are unalterably opposed to every nieiwllrw calculated to delta ho our currency or impair the credit ol our country. We nre, therefore, opposed to the free coinage of silver except by internntioual ngn cment witli the we pledge ourselves to promote, and until such agreement can tie obtained, the exUtiug gold Ftlndard mut be preserved. All our silver and paper currency miiht lie maintained at parity with gold, and w e favor nil measures designed to maintain inviolably the obligations of tho Unlttd Stale and all our money, whether coin or jmpor, Ht the present standard, the staiularfl of tho mo-it enlightened nations of the tarth." It nuw appears certain that tho Democrats will declare in favor of free silvor at a ratio of 10 to 1. Thus it will bo seen the two rties uro wide apart ou the currency ipies tiou, as much so us ou tlio tariil', and all Re publicans will he pleased to meet tho enemy, ho issuo what it may Let the discussion tatrn r,'ai'e n" moalio, and at an early date, It run noi'''0Inc 100 soau ml tl10 advocatos of tho phvuk ador,;l1 by thu Ifcinibilcans at St. Louis. No man in Schuylkill county is better Su'lo to defend the silver sido to tlio controversy than William Wilhelm, Ksq. llo has given tho 8uly"cct much tiionglit. JIo will no doubt bo ablo to prove to his hearers that a52-ccnt dollar ought to bo worth 100 cents; that tho ruinous consequences of freo silvor would not fall most heavily upon tho workingmon nud farmors; that free silvor is not principally dc inauded for the benefit of tho silvor miners and mine owners; th.it it is not contrary to tho teachings of Thomas Jefferson, tho great apostlo ol Democracy; that it would not ho hpecial legislation in tho intorost of a favored clas): nor that tho freo coinago of silver would eauso a business panic in this country. All these Mr. Wilhelin's eloquence may he able to prove to his audience, and heneo it will lequiro a foe worthy of his steel tu de fend tho Republican policy. lu looking over tho leading men of the llcpublieau party in this county, wo fall to find one bettor equipped in every particular than tho gentleman who atpioncutrcproseuts this district in Congress, Hon. Charles K llrumin. His oratorical abilities nro superior to those of Mr. Wilholm; ho, like tho latter, lias made tho currency question a life study and knows tho intrinsic value of tlio money with which Uncle Sam pays his servants. Mr. Brutimi lias often addressed the working- men of Schuylkill county on tlio muuey question; iu fact, his very political existence was brought about by a popular money wave that swept over Schuylkill county several years ao. Wo do not bollove Mr. Uruiinn will husilate to accept tho oliallenge thrown down by Mr. Wilhelm and his freo silver friends. Ho should never turn traitor to his party, whethor in or out of Congress, and his constituency knows that his voico has in tho past been raised iu defense of Republican principles and in condemnation of tho Democratic dootrluo. Now that ouo of tho prineiisil planks In his party platform has boon assailed, we believe Mr. Ilrumm should ho only too willing to accept tho challenge, and with the earnestness of his oonvictioni as a Republi can, representing hi irty in tho highest legislative tribunal of the nation, show the people of Schuylkill county tho fallacy of tho free tiWer uereey. A man who has tho confidence and thu ooumgo to challenge Editor McClure, of tho Philadelphia Tliiios, to a Joint debate on tho tariil' quostion, need have little four of thu result of a oomlut with the freo silver advo. oatos, and the Republicans of Schuylkill await tlio discussion with much confidence! with Ilrumm as their representative. Let tho debate take place, and that, too, at an early date. Mr. Ilrumm is the right man in tho right place to defend thu policy of his party, the maintenance of the present gold standard. To refuse, would be accepted its treachery to twrty ut whose hands he has fared well. Will Mr. Ilrumm accept? Tim KxeeuUve Committee of tbo German Ckttbollo Societies of Peuntylvauia, at Its iruwtlng lu WIHUmtport, deuieg the report t the j' arc uppu-cd to loinpuliory cduca- Thiy say thtj nrc nut only favorable to It. hut nrc tho pioueeera of compul-iory education. Akotiiuh shooting affray among the foreign element of l'ottsrillc, resulting In the death of one of tho victims, occurred yesterday. The aboe is roiqvectfully referred to tlio l'ottsvillc Republican, whioh is so prompt to cast relleetlons upon the people of Shenan doah. People living In glass housos, etc., is applicable to tho above mentioned paper. Tin. scnwtlou caused last Vtoek by tho finding of portions of a human cadavor at tho west end of Lloyd street, brought out tho fact that tho plaeo Is being used as a general dumping placo for garliago, which should not bo deposited in tow n. Such refuse should bo taken out of town, as it is prejudicial to tho health of tho community. The Mahauoy City Record only volros tho sentiment of a discriminating public when it says: "Tho Heuald and W. J. Watklns, its efficient local editor, did an excellent plcco of work iu tho report of tlio Eisenhower case, and aro to ho congratulated ou their enter prise." It would bo a laughable spectaclo to see on tho ticket tho names of ouo or two of the men now scoking nomination by tho Rcpub lican county convention. Strango things do happen in tlds comity. It is to ho hoped that contact with tho salt sea waves will season somo of tho frosb young "editors" from tho interior who will join tlio editorial oxcursion to Atlantic City to-morrow. AkV information ns to tho whereabouts of tho PattUon boom will bo thankfully ro- eelvcel by the limi ut Jlarrity & Co., presi dential makers. Ashland is disputing tho claim of Schuyl kill Hu veil of organizing tho first McKiulcy and Hobart club in the county. When you waut good roofing, plumblug, gas fittiug, or general tinsmithing dono call on E. F. Uallaghor 18 West Ccntro strcot. Doaler Ir st08. 1-tf PERSONAL. Mahlon Soaman, of Frackvillc, spent Saturday evening iu town ns tho guest of his brother-in-law, James Patterson. Those two gentlemen aro associated in tho berry busi ness. Michael D. Fairlio and Adam Leckio spent yestorday with friends at Tremout. Rev. T. Maxwell Morrison, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, has gono to Avondalo, Chester county, to spend a vacation of two weeks with his father. Charles Parrish is visiting friends at Mt Carmcl. Chailos Willman has accepted u po.-itiou at l'ottsvillc. Oliver Uisenhowcr, of Wilkesharrc, spent yesterday in town. Ho came hero to visit his mother, who is ill. Miss Llbbie Major, of Providence, R. I is the guest of Mrs. James Dauiell, of North Main street. Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Straughn and W. J. Morgan left town this1 miming for Philadel phia to join tho State IMitorial Association excursion to Atlantic City. Dr. C. M. liordncr has been appointed assistant secretary of tho Lebanon Valley Dental fcotlety and Susquehanna Dental Association which convened at Lebanon, last week. Misses Sadie Kecso and Mabel Glover, are a rottsville, ai!ndiiig the 21st birthday celebration of Louis' Cako, of the Lost Creek engineering corpj. MUs LUisy Hess, of W.W Lloyd street, is visiting iu jlloomsburg. MissLlla Clausor has gofl to Warwick, R. I., to spend a vacation witlf lior sister, Annie, who is teaching school there. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Coxo roturncd homo to-day from their wedding trip to Nuw York. James Stack and Miss Cecilia Yuiiugo h.ivo returned from tlio Lock Haven Normal school, whero they passed a successful ex amination before the Stato Hoard. R. L. Heiser, representing F. A. MlCIuto, manager of Lakesido Park, was in town to day arranging for tho bicyclo races at that popular resort on tho Fourth. Tho indica tions point to a big time ou that date. D. J. Thomas, of Perth Aniboy, N. J., is the guest of his mother, Mrs. J. G. Thomas, ou North Jardin street. M. P.iglin, of PItUburg, tho now instructor for tho Jewish Talmud Tohre, arrivedjtiu town to-day. Tho opening session of tlio s-choul will bo held at nino o'clock to-morrow morning. Misses Sallie and Mary Delaney were Sun day visitors to Heckscherville. J. C. Kllno, of Ashley, visited his mothor, ou North West street, yesterday. POTTSVILLE LETTER. l'loceedlngs JJoforu thu I'llial Session of .Motion Court This Morning, 1'OTTSVIU.K, Juno 29. Thu last session of motion Court until September was held this morning in No. 1 court room bv Judiros Pershing and licchtel. Judge Porshiug road an opinion in tho matter of tho Schuylkill Roal Estate Title Insurance and Trust Co. to use of Mary W. Owens vs. H. L. Hell, in which exceptions weie taken to the acKUowieiigmout oi a KhurilTs deed. Tho nroporty was sold iu 18H0 and a Sheriff s deed was given to tho plaintiir. The exceptions wore (1st), to tho doscrintion of nronortv : (2nd) It was tin uocossary to sen ino premises uim mere were no appurtenaiiios as described in the SherilPs ileei Court sustaineu lite oojocitong. it. o llinhore was Attorney for defeudauts. In the ease of Commonwealth ex. rcl. Vn tho School District ot llutler Township vs. Peter Jovce ct. al. a rule was filed Juno 11th. lslll, in (Juarter Sessions to show cause why the Auditors' report should nut he strickou off and tho same day u rule in Common Pleas to show muse why judgment should not be stricken oil ; ana ut argument .May istu, jwiu. this was added : 'Or tho judgment opened und tint defednauu let into a defense." Tlio lourt inado thu following order : And now June 2mli, 1MW, the rule iu Quarter Sessions to strike off Auditors' report Is discharged and rule lu Common Pleas tostrlKo oil judg ment us to l'ctor Jovco is discliamed." Coun sel fur defendants Mr, Mlnuguo, ;ulereil an execution and a bill soHieil. .1 ud ire Ituchtul ovorriiliul a motion fur a new trial lu the caso of William McAdaius vs. J. II. Rico, et. al. 1 his was a case of loan of il.000 bv plaintiff to defendant. Judge Per8biug stated to tlio momlicrs of the liar that If thoy desired a day to be fixed tortlie acknowledgment oi ueous, taKiug oi iudzmunts and new oases of license transfers, etc., court would fix one. Thuio seemed to lie a uoucensus of opinion that Jillv 27th would be the most suitable time and tho court so fixed It. I n tho case of Commonwealth vs. Kdward Roscop, Judgu Pershing made an order that Jtoscop pay so pe- wcok lor me support oi ni wifp and outer security iu tbo sum of 200 - This win an application for duoire u.u1 i' was claimed that the wife became Intoin ,i d nud was placed In the lockup, IcunIim the child to be cared lor by the public. As drunkenness is not n ground for divorce.court made tlio above ordor with tho condition that tho wife lcniain sober and liohavo properly. Oeorgo M. Roads presented a petition of residents of Rahn township for Injunction on Taiuaquaatid Lansford Street ltnllway, to prevent said conqiany from using the public roan in j;ann township trom jainaqua to Lansford. I). A. Marr. Esu.. made a motion that J. P.. Distress, of tho Northumberland county bar, bo admitted as a practicing attorney to the Schuylkill county bar, and be was sworn In. iiki:ds lincoitDEi). From Rlilah J. Kincrv to Pllza Parrv. premises In Mlnorsvllto. rrom lfosalln Maud Parry to KIum Parry, premises in Mlnersville. Prom Safe Deposit Rank, of Pottsville, to Frank llrinlch, lot in Potlsvlllo. From Rudolph Schlauck to Susanna Ijidlz, premises in Nutcmhurg. From Lawrence Dorr and John K. Breiscb to Rudolph Schlauck, for land iu Nuremberg. From William II. Duttery and wlfo to Christian Schmidt, lot iu Shenandoah, From Alexander Potochuy to John Po tochny, prcmisisiu Kllno township, From Georgo Lees, Lxecutor &c, to Jano Stephens, lot in borough of Tamaqua. How lire your Kidneys ? Rich, red blood is conducive to health and happluos. No Rheumatism, no Neuralgia, no Kidney Troubles, no Gout, no Brlght's Disease, no Diabetes. Therefore keep your kldnoys strong and well by using Dr. Hohhs Sparagns Kidney Pills. Sold by S. P. Kirlln, druggUt, PITHY POINTS. tfapponlngs Throughout the llcglon Chron lcled for Hasty l'erilsal. Shatnokin and Ashland have been admitted to tlio Central Pennsylvania loaguo of Ikiso ball clubs. Samuel Pennypacker, the fl-yoar-old son of Henry Pennypacker, of Trovortou, died of, iccKjaw inursuay evening. A low wccks ago bo ran a splinter in tho left foot uear tho toes. It was pulled out, as was supposed, but ilia few days tho soro festered and soon tho boy bad lockjaw. Tho water shaft that is being sunk at Gllbcrton is now down to a depth of over 200 feet and will bo completed in a week or two. Misses Mattio Leo and Lizzio Dollis, of town, will givo a party to a large number of their friends at High Point park this even ing. Tho collieries are all Idle to-day, but will rosumo to-morrow. The Mahauoy City School Hoard will elect a Principal of the High s-cliool this evoning. There are seventeen applicants. Jennie, the livo-months-old daughto Of. James Hulliban, of Gilberton, was burted on Saturday. . William Steak, a Pole, injured at tho Eilangowan colliery on Saturday,' .was re moved to the Miner's hospltalC wboro bis arm was amputated. George Werner, formerly of Lost .Creek but now a resident of Mahauoy City, la at tho Miners hospital suffering from iujurios to both hands. Among the case-, mil prossed ou Saturday ore the libel prosecutions against T. J. Joyce, a false imprisonment caso against Thomas M. Roland, a number of promiscuous larceny suits, some trifling sureties and a bigamy caso. Ou Wednesday the- Lyon-Dunn contest court will resume its work. A wild man in a siiml-uudo condition and invinir very lone: hair was seen ruuiiinsr through tho streeta of Brownsvillo ou Satur day night, about half past eleven o'clock. Tho report is verified by suvcial tosidouts. Soveral carpenters for tho new school on North White street arrived bero from Mt. Carmcl this morning. q ho horse syndicate from Utica, N. Y will conduct a sale of soveral carload of hors"s iu town noxt week. A Japanese Titian will bo held in tho storo- noxt to Ferguson's hotel on Saturday. July ltb, from 3 to 10 p. m. Admission 10 cents. Constable lorn Jiolln claims to havo beard in town the report of the oxplosion at Pitts- ton yesterday morning. Hennesey A: Gtiuter, tho enterprising laundrynicn, have put a baudsomo delivery wagon on the road. Couvleteit iti JVliirder. Muxcie, Ind , Juno 29. Durinir tho f tflko lust winter Frank Gnllnfthcr was as saulted by two nun-union strikers, and In self defenso killed them. Tho jury vostor- day rendered a verdict of murder against Gnllngher. Citizens hiivo started ucolloc tlou to help Galhighcrintholilgher courts. Tried to Kill l'ersla's New Shah. Tiflis, Juno 2'.), It Is reportodherothnt an attempt has just been mudo upon tho Ufo of tho shah ut Teheran. Tlio attempt was unsuccessful, tho assassin being ar rested on tho spot. Ho proved to bo member of tho Huul Muliojiimedau secret society. Ot severest trial and test provo In regard to Hood's Barsaparllla jjst, Greatest Rflerit H Secured by a peculiar Combina tion, Proportion ami rroccss unknown to others which naturally and actually produces Greatest Cures Shown by thousands o! honest, voluntary testimonials which naturally and actually produco 3d, Greatest Sales According to the statements of druggists .all over the country. In these three points Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar to Itself. Sarsaparilla Is the best It Is the Ono Truo lilood rurllWr. Hood's Pills SHI 'ills to tako arsauarilla. JOHN F. CLEARY, i l'l'HB SHf.TZHIt WATKB PflTTl hP ' A cure lor iicuunone anu stomal h troubles. (JJNGKU AI.K, wiass iiei:r, 1.AUEK iiitnn, roitTKit. OF 17 and IQPench Alley, Shenandoah Celebrated Female Vowdora never faU. lu.(AAliwtlMUnTTuiu jfc and ur (ttr fttttni wHU Tmny M rcntrrorll 1T1B tnd otr.U'i' mimltil. Alvavi bill the beit n4 vi)U A Mb- rotatment. Ounrenleea fupcrtor to i lhl..,l,,ll,.iurtet. ANa.1. futlculUI, 4 CU. i)f. B. i'. t .upcrlor to all otl iNlI. l'nUcului, VIA, HtlK iJVIWU! For sale at l'ovlnn Ccntro street. ' drug store, 3i East HOT WEATHER DYSPEPSIA. Thousands Sillier from It nt This Season of tho Year. Hot weather dyspepsia may bo recognized by tbo following symptoms! Depression of spirits, heavlnos anil pain In tho stomach after meals, loss of flesh and appetlto, no de slro forfood, lnd taste lu tbo mouth, especially iu tbo morning, wind In stomach and bowels, Irritable disposition, nervous weakness, woarinoss, costivenoss, headache, palpitation, heartburn. It is a mistake to treat such trouble with "tonic," "blood purifiors," "pills," beoauso the whole trouble la iu tho stomach. It is indigestion or dyspepsia and nothing else. All theeo symptoms rapidly disappear when tho stomach Is relieved, strengthened, and cleansed by Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, They should bo taken aftor meals aud a few carried in tho pocket to ho used whenever any pain or distress is felt in tho stomach. Thoy nro prepared only for tho stomach troubles. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro endorsed by such physicians as Dr. Harlaudsom, Dr. Jamison, and Dr. Mayer, beoauso thoy con tain tbo natural digostivo acids aud fruit essences which when taken into tlio stomach cause tbo prompt digestion of tbo food be fore It has time to ferment aud sour, which is tho cause, of the mischief. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro pleasant to tako and uncqualcd for invalids, children and every person alllicted with imporfect di gestion. It is safe to say they will euro any form of stomach trouble oxcept cauccr of tbo stomach. Nearly all druggists sell Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets, full sized packagos at 50 cents. A book on stomach troubles and thousands of testimonials sent freo by addressiug Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. A 1'eimile Cyclist's Fatal l'lnnge. STuofiisiitilio, Pa., June 21). Miss Ma mie Miller, of Muniisqimn, N. J., mot with un accident while coasting on her bicyclo near hero, und her lnjurios ure supposed to bo fatal. In company with William H. Taylor, n son of W. II. Taylor, of this place. Miss Miller was returning from a ride to the Delaware Water Gap. She lost control of her wheel while coasting down n stoop hill and ran into a powor house. Mlsn Miliar was visiting friends hero, and was bridesmaid at u wedding on Wednes day evening. Sfi' 'Etole the Hunch of Whiskers on Ills Chin. ,,'Sotjra HHTHLEHKM.Pa., Juno2il. Tilgh 'ihap Hitter, a fariuur, of Dillingor, Lehigh county, came to town, Irrlngtng with him 848 In his pocket und long whiskers on his chin. He fell In with a gang of lociil roughs and thoy put him on a trolley minus his money and his beard, of which they had robbed him. When bo identified himself after much trouble bo cnino to town and caused the urrest of Proston Koch, of Cooporsburg, who was sent to jail us one uf tho thieves. Feared That He Wtmld bo Poisoned. BltlDGTroilT, Conn., Jnno 2U. Coroner Doten has Instructed tbo pollco to Investi gate thoroughly tho death of John Hrech lln, the aged fanner, nnld to havo com mitted Rilicido by; taking poison in North Bridgeport thts'weck. .Suiierintondont Birmingham had", boon informed by a friond of the dead man that Hrochlin foared ho would bo polsouoil. Ho asked this friond a week ago to have his body exhumed If ho died suddenly and u thor ough Investigation mudo. Held US FlllbnstiTtt. KbyWest, Flo,, June 2!). Tho caso of tho United State! against Captain Tuttle, master of tho steamer City of Richmond, and his thlrty-slx p;;s.ongers, charged with setting on foot a military expedition from this port against tho kingdom of Spain, was called on Saturday lioforo Commis sioner Alvarez In tho district court building. Tho hearing was continued until Wodnesday, the accused iiorsons be ing placed under f .TO bail for their appear unce, which was socuriHl. 1?mpcror William Studying 1'tmiuee. Deklin, Juno 2D. It la the general ex pectation In official clrclos that fresh ut- tompt will bo made In Germany in tho uutttmn to nrrlvo at an International un derstanding on currency matters. Tho preparatory work In anticipation of this conrso will bo dono during tho Bummer by n high official of tho foreign oflleo. Era- poror William, who haa started nwuy ou his vacation, will dovoto his tlmo, apart from current business, to tbo study of tho currency quostion. Caught Tho Drowned SIcn. Long Huaxcii, Juno 2i). Tho Ashing crew from this placo employed by tho C. Asa Francis & Co. pound fishery, at Spring Lako, upon lifting their nots dis covered tho bodies of two drowned mon. Tho crew attempted to put the mon In thoir boat, but tho undertow was too itrong und thuy were washed to sen, Tho drowuod meu wero Swedish fishermen. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Julius Bird, of Lyons, Gn., led u kuklux party to the cabin of a negro und was shot aud killed by tbo latter. Near "Winston, N. C., Scott McGraw and Peter Loup wero shot and killod from ambush by unknown men. A cloudburstut Cowwels.Cal., dostrqyed vuluablo property, and there wero many narrow escapes from drowning. Tho trial of Forgers Becker nud Crogan, who obtained fSO.Ott) from tho Nuvuda bank, of San Fraueisoo, wus liogun today. Patrick McKoowu, who was nominated at the Ohio Democratic state convention last Wednesday for btato food and dairy cominUfciuucr, died in Cincinnati Sutur- iluy ulgut. A Well Kiiov.ii Jllmtiel's Suicide. New Yukk, June 29. Kdward, bettor known as "Ad" Hyinuu, tho minstrel atul negro delineator, who was well known In the theatrical profession and ull over the oountry as "Oovornur Ad Hyiiujii," was found dead on Saturday luhUruoni lu the boanllng house, No. ltt I4at Sixteenth street. Ho had committed suicide bv In- hallnggas through arublwr tube attachod to u gus jut In tho room. Dr. D. It. Itotbrock, of Now Berlin, Va. does not hesitate to recommend Chamber lain's mediclues. He says: "I have baud led them for a year or more lu my pharmacy anu nun mom saiu and reliable. Jly cus tomer praise tUcm very highly." No ono who is troubled with rhouniatism can use Chamberlain's 1'aiu Balm without praising It. Tho quick relief from, pain which ulfordsia alouo worth many times its cost, For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists, ' THE BABE BALL RECORDS. 6tandlng of tho Clubs In the Unco for Championship Pennants. National League, ci.tns, w. Daltlmoro. 85 Cleveland. 80 Cinolnuatl 83 Iloston 83 Wash' ton.. 27 Chicago.. . 33 P.O. .048 .047 .011 JM .586 cr.uns. w. Pittsburg 29 Philndel'a 29 Brooklyn ... 38 New York 28 St. Loivlg 15 Loulsvnio 11 U P.O. 27 JM 38 .mo 28 .GOO 83 .413 42 .208 42 .208 SATOHDAY'S NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At Boston-Hoston, 11 j Philadelphia, 7. At Chloago Pittsburg, 10; Chlongo, 4. At Washington Baltimore, 0i Washing ton, 5. At St. Louis Cincinnati, 5; St. Louis, 2. At Now York New York, 9; Brooklyn, 8. SUNDAY'S NATIONAL LUAOUE GAMES. At Chicago Cldoago, 4; Louisville, 8. At St. Louis Cincinnati, 12; St Louis, 1. Uasteru Tengiin. exens. w. Rochester.. 80 Providence 81 Syracuso 2d Toronto.. . M I v.O. 18 SM 18 .03 20 J5rt3 21 JKA CLOTS. W. L Huffalo 27 20 Springft'lo. 18 82 Scranton... 10 80 Wllkesb'ro. 17 82 P.O. .COS .800 .848 .347 BATUHDAY'S EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES. At Syracuso Syraouso, 7 ; Wllkosbarro, B. At Itochoster Hochostcr,7; Scranton, 1. At Toronto Toronto, 7; Providence, B. At Buffnlo Springfield, 9; Buffalo, a SUNDAY'S EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES. At ltochostor Hochostor, 10-j Provi dence, & Atlantic Lcnguo. CLUBS. Patcrson Newark Hartford W. u P.O. CLUBS. W. 81 18 AM Wihnngt'n 20 29 20 AJ7 Motrop'tnn 23 29 28 J509 Nowltav'n 10 L P.O. 23 .481 25 .408 B5 S3 BATCItDAY'B ATLANTIC LEAGUE GAMES. At Now Havou First gnuio: Now Ilavou, 0; Wilmington, 1. Socond gamo: Now Iloven, 9; Wilmington, 7. At Pater son First gaiuo: Patcrson, 0; Metropol itan, 8. Socond gamo: Metropolitan, 8; Putcrson, 6. At Hartford llartford, 10 ; Newark, 7. SUNDAY'S ATLANTIC LEAGUE GAMES. At Nownrk First guuio: Wilmington, 11; Nowark, b. Second gumo; Nownrk, 8; Wilmington, a Pennsylvania Stato League CLUBS. W. I- P.O. CLUBS. W. L. P.O. Lancaster. 85 10 .778 Reading 13 24 .467 Athlotic... 83 12 .727 Pottsville... 13 81 .277 SATURDAY'S PENNSYLVANIA LEAGUE GAMES At Philadelphia. (13 Innings) Lancaster, fi ; Athletic, 4. At Reading Roudlng, 10 ; Pottsvillo, C. Kennedy's Dlsburmont Stands. Lancaster, Pa., Juno 2!). Tho court on Saturday refused to rovoko tho order of dlsbannont Issued somo tlmo ngo ugalnst O. C. Kennedy, a well known attornoy, who was disbarred for forgery, ombozzlo inont aud false prctonso, but when placed on trial In criminal court ncquittod on tho ground of Insanity. Judgo Livingston, In filing the opinion, said: "Tho credit of the Lancaster bar und tho safoty of tho peoplo of tho county require that the do cree uf disbarment should not be revoked." I'trst Degree Verdict Against Fnrrell. HollIdayshueo, Pa., Juno 29. Tho most dramatic und sensational homicide trial ever conducted in tho history of Blair county eudod horo Saturday afternoon In tho conviction of Jamos Fnrroll, tho de fendant, of murdor In tho first degree. Farroll's uccompllco, Frank Wilson, was convicted last January of tho samo crime, und 1h now confluod lu tho county Jail awaiting tho imposition ot tho death pen alty. "Last summer while attending court at Uuiontown," says D. B. Patton, a prominent druggist of Fayctto City, Pa., "throo wit nesses wero suffering from diarrhoea. I gave each a doso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and It gave imme diate relief. On tho way homo ono of my neighbors was taken with a sovoro cramp In tho stomach and was suffering with intenso pains. I gavo him a dose of this remedy and within live minutes tho pains had ceased. Tho remedy is a favorite hero. I know of many who aro nover without it. I always take it with mo when going away from home." For sale by Onihler Hros., druggists. eii run puru floor (ipen. Boston, Juno29. Thooflloo of Frederick lleck, treasurer of tho Cripplo Creek Min ing campuny, was entered by a thief at noon on Saturday und considerable money and several stock cortiflcntos wero stolon from tho safe. Tho loss to Mr1.' Book la about 81,000. Ho was in thoofllco, but wns asleep with tho street door and the door of tho sufe open. Death from Gasoline Uxplosloiu Bokdentown, N. J., June 29. Anna Schick, wlfo of George Schick, who was frightfully burned on Saturday by her clothes taking fire while oooklug ou a gas oline stove, died at un oarly hour yester day morulng..' i The Wratlier. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jer ley: Fair; slowly rising temperature; southwesterly wluds. Old People. Old iiconle who reiiulro medicine to remilato the hnwoM and kidneys will find tho true remedy lu Electric Bitters. This modlclno does not stimulate aud coutains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and Iterative. It acta mildly on tho stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tono to tho orguns, thoreby aiding Naturo Tn tho lerlormuuco of tho functions, i.lectnc litters is an excellent appetizer aud aids digestion. Old people find It Just oxactly what they need. Price fifty cents per bottlo am. wasicy s umg store. To Investlgiito Alaska Gold. Washington, Juno 3D. The geological wrvey is continuing tho gold Investiga tions In Alaska under a special appropria tion. J. E. Spurr, II. B. Goodrich and F. O. Schroder form a party which has boon detailed to the uppor Yukon fields. Thoy will remain throughout the year. Cougreisiunu Cowen's Prediction. Baltimore, Juno . Tho Baltimore Sun reports Congressman John K, Cowen, who Is ulso one of tho rocolvorsof tho Bal timore and Ohio railroad, as having said that he bellevos MoKlnloy will curry Mary land against a froo silver DeuiocruU Relief In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relievod In six hours by the "New Great couth American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a groat surprise on account of Its exfseodiug promptness in rellovlng pain in the bladder, kldnoys, back and ovory part of the urinary passagoa In malo or fomale, ItreliovoB retention of water and pain In passing it almost Immediately, If you want uuiun. iciiei auu curu tuts is your remeuy. Sold by Shapiro's pharmacy, 197 South Main Ask your grocer for tho "Koval Patent" flour, and tako no othor brand, It is tho best hour made. Almost p Distracted ID YOU EVER suffer from real ner vousness? When ovory nerve eeomed to quiver with a peculiar, creepy feeling, first la ono place, and then another and all seemed finally to conccutrato In a writhing jumble In tbo brain, and yon bo como irritable, fretful and peevish! to bo followed by an Impotent, weakened condi tion of tho nerve centers, ringing In the cars, and sleepless, mlscrablo nights ? Dr. Miles' Mrs. Eugono Soarlos, 110 Simonton St., Elk hart, Ind., says: "Ner vous troubles had made mo nearly lnsano and physicians wero nnablo to help mo. Hy memory Nervine Restores Health was almost gono and ovcry Httla thing worried mo until I was almost distracted. I really foared I was becoming a maniac I Imagined nllsorta ot evil things and would cry over nothing. I commenced taking Dr. lilies' Itestoratlvo Nervino and four bottles of this wonderful remedy completely cured mo, and I am as well now as I over was." Dr. Miles' Ncrvlnb U sold on guarantee, first bottlo will benefit or money refunded- OOCOOOVCOOCOC0fOOSOOOOOOO CURED TO STAY CURED. Doe3 This Mean Anything to You? If your truss don't hold you or Is causing pain, see us at once. It may save you years ol suffering. Wo havo cured hundreds of peoplo lu Pennsylvania, andean refer you to patients cured In your own town. Our treatment Is harmless aud will not keep you from your daily labor. Call ami havo a talk with our doctor. It will cost you nothing. We guaran tee relief aftor tho first treatment, and our prices are reasonable. The Dr. Miller Co., Philadelphia. Seo Oar Doctor Every Tuesday at UNION HOUSE, AsManflrPa. OO0OP0r0000ff1OO0O0O-50O0OOO POLITICAL CARDS. EOK LEGISLATURE, Second District, H. W. BECKER, Of GlrnrtlvUle, Pa. Subject to Democratic rulos. jOIS COUNTY TREASURER, ELIAS DAVIS, Of IJroju! Mountain. B abject to Republican rules. CLEHK OF TIIE COUUTH, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Glrardvllle. Subject to Democratic rules. JJIOR COUNTY COMJIISSIONKIt, FRANK RENTZ, Ot Ashland. Hubjeet to Republican rules. JjlOR RKCORDER, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Jollett, I'orter Townslilji. Huliject to Republican rules. OR COUNTY C0MMI89IONKR, CHAS. F. ALLEN, Of Tamatiuo. Huliect to Republican Rules. TOR CL13RK OF TIIE COURTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER, OI Orwigsliurg. Subject to Republican rules. PAT. NOV. 11, 1SB0W JUNE 38, 1801. TRADE MARK JAN. 24, 'it. Beware of f raadulent and worthless imitations. NONE GenuinBI&"TWIN,; Tn most beaiitltid I most pllablel moat Pertoct tayt They never break! They never cutl'rhey never rott Hade In Cottoa and Bilk Ctngs and Nlckell-Uted-Bcnd 25 ets. (Stamps) tor samples raulno Twrn." to P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer.
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