EVENING HERALD i:sTAi!t.isiii:i) 187(1. l'ubllnhtd every livening, Except ftmulnj-, nt 8 South Jauuis 9tueet, Ni:aii Cestui:. The Herald is ilellveicd InHlicimndonti and the surrounding towns lor six cents ft week, pny blo to the curriers, liy mnll 83.00 a yenr, or 25 cent n month, payable fti iidiiiuce. Advertise meats charged according to space and position. The publisher reserve the riv;ht to change tlio Iiobiiioii oi ml vcrtisements whenever tlio pui Icatlon of Hewn demands It. The right la reserved to reject any advertisement, whether fmld for or not, that the publishers may deem mproper. Advertising rates made known upon application. K jlercd at the postoftlco nt Shenandoah, I'n., ns eeconu class man mutter. TKLEl'IION- CONNECTION. Evening Herald TUTS DAY, JUNK 30. ISOfl. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. FOU I nlXIPIIKT, WH.MAU M'KINI.HV, Of Ohio. lxm vice rurxi ii;st, (lAISItl.T A. HOIJAUT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR COXOKDSHMAK-AT-LARCn, CJALUSIIA A. (IHO'V, Of Susquehanna. SAMUKL A. DAVIiNl'OUT, Of Erie We may liavu tlio Greeley story over again, bays tlio Chicago Journal, with Teller where Greeley stood. Tlio result will bo the Tim rain of tlio past week or two has dono much to replenish the water supply which va3 soriously utlocted by tlio diouth early in May. It was rather lato for tlio hay crop which is reported to bo rather light iu con ijucucu. I'x-Si:uiietauy Wuitsuy gives out an other iuterviow of a gloomy nature, which will not cheer our Democratic friends very much. lie admits that thoro is no hope of a straddlo on the currency question nt Chicago, and that the flee silver wing will flop the party. I'r.ost tlio Hon. Aithur Hue Gorman, erst while an acknowledged leador iu the councils of the Democracy, there tomes a despondent confession of defeat. "I am not going to Chicago," ho said. "I can't do anything thero. The free silver waves will swicp the convention. It looks like lioius !" Tin: awful disaster at l'ittston lcciills to old minors the Avoudalo disaster which occurred iu the samo vicinity twenty-seven years ago. While tho loss of life iu this region is large in the aggregate In a year wo havo fortunately escaped such wholesale calamities as this ono thai haaalllictcd the town of l'ittston. "Doc." Dir.n-.voEnri'tt, of Philadelphia, formerly a dentist iu Pottsvillo who was prominent in tlio Greenback movement, Is hoard from again. Ho isnowa frco bil7crite, and according to the news despatches has issued a manifesto scoring both the licpublic iins and Democrats. That bottles it. Wilhclm and Diclcnderfor are again "for Jiinit" us, and wo may as well givo up. Mckinley and silver. Our Democratic friends lire trying haid to oxtract some comfort from tho fact that at one time Major McKinlcy favored tho uso of siher, and aio harping upon the subject pre paratory to swallowing the fue silver doso theyaieto have forcod down their throats by the Democratic convention at Chicago, July 7th. Major McKinlcy and the platform he stands upon do favor the uso of silver by the only practical method it can bo done, international agreement, and until that can bo accom plished this country is not to bo made the dumping ground for the silver of tho world to bo coined into dollars worth intrinsically fifty cents each. Yes, Major McKiuley and tho party ho represents, favor the uso of silver, but only when it can bo malutaiuid at a parity with gold, which is tho metal our debts havo to be paid in to foreign countries. Tho supply of silver iu tho world greatly exceeds the demand for it, and like every thing elso under like conditions its value lias decreased so much that a dollar contains but slightly more than half a dollar's value, and Major McKinlcy and his party icalize what tho best element of the Democratic party also ironlUos, that it is an impossibility for this country to bolster up the silver uiaikct so us to maintain it at u Hi to 1 value, unless tho commercial nations of tho world Join us iu doing so. Tho Democratic party's! tarllf policy lias forced the currency question to such prominence by tho treiueudous reduction caused iu tho customs rev enue by tho opening of our markets to Kuropouu coutrios. Tho Wilson turltl' bill was not even a taritf for revenue, and under it the IwUuce of trade i so heavily agaiust us that it is rapidly draining us of our gold and piling up our debt. This condition is what made Major Mc Kinlcy the strong candidate ho is, and his oloctiou, with a Uepublicau congress, means u restoration of a tail 11' which will reverse tho balance of trade In our favor, stop the drain' age of gold, and tho silver question will not bo much heard of. The taritf is the Issue that will appeal to tho workiuguau and will be tho Issue of the campaign, The workiugmau knows that any country which buys more than it sells has to pay for it in the metal the seller uses, and us Duiope wants geld for its goods, wo luutt pay gold, unless wo can arrange matters so that we sell mora than we buy. Wo accomplished this before by a tarllf high ouough to keep out l'urupon products and at the same time pro duce revenue enough on the reduced imports to meet the necessities of the goverinuont. He knows the 1'cpubllcau party has dono tliis, and ho knows, too, that the Democratic iwrty has, iu tho only time it has had tho executive and legislative brauchea of the SovorunicL't in its control since the war, run it to tho verge of bankruptcy, and he will vote accordingly. POTTSVILLE LETTER. A Suit Incident In Connect Inn With the l'lttsloii Disaster. l'onsviM.i:, June 30. 1'. A. lieddall, 1'iq., presented the petition of Daniel 1!. Harlow, of Montana, to be ad mitted to practice in thecomts of this county and akcd that it be referred to tho I'xamln Ing Committee. Mr. Harlow U a grudute of the Ann Arbor, Michigan, law school and has been admitted to a number of Supremo and Circuit Courts in the West. 1". II. Krebs, Ksq., presented the petition of residents of West l'enn township asking for viewers to re-view a ro.td iu that township. John 1". Whalon, llnq., submitted tho petition of James P. Flanagan, as a law student In tho olllcoof Hon. James 11. Iicilly and asked that it be referred to tho liar I'xaminlng Itoaid. Mr. Whalen also asked that a time bo set to dlsposo of ,tho case of M. C. Watson vs. Columbia Ilrewlng Company, a bill in equity, in which an injunction had been granted to restrain the brewing company from carrying on its work so as to bo a nuisance. 1 W. Iiechtcl presented the petition of citizens ol l'ino Grovo township to appoint viewers to view and lay out a road In that township. Georgo W. Olse, "., asked court to with draw the rule granted in the bill in eoultv suit of borough of Schuylkill Haven vs. Cora Hoy, et. al. George J. Wadlluger, Esq., presented tho petition of W. W. Scott and Agnes Scott, who, nmdo an assignment to George J. Wadlluger and Vincent Sheeder, of Wilkesbarre. They ask-cti to mauo anal settlement with Alex Scott and Georgo W. Scott and that tho assignees bo discharged. Charles F. llrcckons. Dsn., filed tho rnnnrt. oi ueorgo J. naab, assignee of Francis Zubor. J. . Housberccr. l'su.. in the matter of n charter for tho borough of McAdoo, stated to court that Mr. Whltehouso, counsel for ex ceptants, agreed to submit the case to tho court without argument. W.J. hitchousc oll'ercd tho lenort of O. X. Horner, examiner in the divorce suit of liarbara Condon vs. Michael Condnn. mid asked that it bo withheld until alimony is settled. After the hearing of motions Howard 1 Ton kins, Joseph Schweuder, Leon 1'ckcrt and .lenkin Hopkins, all of Mahanov Citv. wore culled for sentence. They were tried last weok for violating tho borough ordinanco iu regard to garbage. Kckert and Jcnkin Hop kins, who wcro found not guilty were di rected to pay tho costs. Tho other two wcro given a fine of $13 and costs. Judge Iiechtcl mid, in sentencing tlio latter, that tho otfenso Willi which they were charged was a serious one, iu that it endangered tho health, and perhaps tho lives of tho community, but ho belioved they had been taught a lesson. In the Orphans' Court distribution state ments wero handed down in the estate of I.melino I.utz, late of Hush township, de ceased, and also in the estate of Nathan Mantz, late of West l'enn township, de ceased. The Court ordered tho salo of the real estate of Peter Michael, late of Ashland, at the iuslanco of the Administrator, Francis Mendlor. Ho gavo his bond in the sum of $1,200 with John Mendler and Georgo Kellaras sureties. In tho matter of tho estato of Dewalt Faust, of Auburn, court ordered that it bo sold at public sale, ono of the heirs accented a portion of tlio real estate and tho remaining retuscil. I lie executors gave bond in tho sum of $11,000 with Joseph Frederci, "Henry Leber and tlias. l;. t'uail as sureties. An unknown Hungarian was found dead along the track of the Pennsylvania liailroad at St. Clair this morning. Ho was terribly cut up, both legs being biokeu and his skull fractured It is supposed that he was struck by a freight train last night. Michael Council, one of tho entombed miners in tho l'ittston mine disaster, is a brother of Joe Council, tho well-known Kail player of .Morea. Ho was 31 years of aire and unmarried. A sad feature of his death is tlio fact that ho was working his last shift and intended to return homo yesteiday to ins mother In ;sov Jersey. Di:i:i)S KEcomiKn. John Joseph Gallagher to Cady C. Galla gher, premises in Coal Dale. George Hadford to John J. Hucklev. for a lot in St. Clair. Annie M. Thomas, administratrix, to Isaac G Schofstall, premises in Llewellyn. Aunio Henklo ct. al. to August Stino, premises in Ashland. Philadelphia and lieading Coal and Iron Company to Henry Aureus, tract of 300 acres partly in Schuylkill and partly in Hcrks county. Charles J. Looser, et. ul to Leonard W. Weisslnger, piece of land iu Yorkville. MAKMAOU Mcr.NfelM. Joseph Szesloski aud Margaret Hozl, both of Shepptou. Harry F. Marshall aud Sadio M. Girtou. both of Shamokin. Claude F. Lewis ami Sarah It. Hoover, both of Pottsvillo. Letters testamentary were granted to Franklin M. and Juntos A. Kcrschner on tho ostate of Jonathan Kcrschner, late of Wash ington township, deceased. Letters of administration wero granted to Frank Hums on tho ostate of Joseph liotalia, late of Klino township, deceased; Catharine HIow on tho estato ofjlenry Mow, lato of llyou township, deceased; John A. 1'ertig on the 06tate of John K, Fortlg, lato of Wash ington township, deceased; Irvin Ueber aud Louisa Hlackburn on tlio estato of Joseph lleber, lato of Schuylkill Haven, deceased. NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Low Kates to ItuUtilo, X. Y via rennsyl- Mllllll ltllltl Ollll. For the accommodation of iiersons who de sire to visit buffalo, N Y., on the occasion of tho meeting of tho National Educational Association, to bo held In that city from July 7 to 11, the Pennsylvania ltallroad Company will sell on July S and 0 excursion tickets through to Hutfalo and return ut u slugle fare for the round trip, plus $2.00 (tho latter amount for membership fee). Tickets aro good only for continuous passage in both di rections, going passage to be commenced on date of issue, and require to bo validated by Joint Agent at lluilulo before they will be accepted for return iiassago. They will bo good returniug July 11 to 13 only, unless de posited with Joint Agent not later than July 10, when return limit may bu extended not later than July 31, IhOO. Tickets will not be good for pannage on New- York and Chicago Limited Express, nor on limited express trains of New York Central and Hudson Itlvor ltallroad. Information in regard to oxuet rates and time of trains cull be obtained on application to the nearest ticket agent, Address Curds. One of tlio (In est Hues of address cards over displayed iu this soctlon of tho state can bo seen at tho HKltAI.l) olllco. I hey aro em bellished with socioty emblems, and make most excellent visiting curds fur members of tho various fmteruitlcs. Call and oxamluo them. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tlio Iteglon Clllnti tcleil for Hasty l'enisiil. The time for paying mercantile licenses ex pired to-day. A regular meeting of the School Hoard will bo held to-morrow evening. Prosperity Council, Jr. O. U. A. M., of Mahauoy City, will have a flag raising on July 4th. Ficeland Is to have an overall factory tht will furnish $1,300 monthly in wages loiflQ' femalo operatives. , A Council of the Jr. O. U. A. M. was iiitl. tuted at Quakako on Saturday evening a membership of 8S. , Tho Chief Hurgess of Mahauoy City Tit given notice that all dogs iu that town must lie muzzled or tied up. H. J. Mooney, fonuly editor of tho Carbon dale Anthracite, has been admitted to the bar of Lnzeriio county. Four Mormon Missionaries from Salt, Lake City are trying to convert the people of Carbondalo to their faith. Tho P. & It. C. & I. Co. has decidcil to allow bathing in tho Tumbling ItundairTlprm'IdUlB full bathing suits arc used. , ; Tho P. it It. collieries resumcdjporatlfliw this morning. Four thrco-qliartcruays will bo tho working time tills week. Tho Albright Coal Co.'s collier, near Llewellyn, has been purchased fly Df. llloe,, tho present operator of Chamberlain colliery, at St. Clair. . 7 Tho remains of Katie. 2-vear-old daUchtot of John Hraithwaitc, of Huston Jluji, were brought to town yesterday and, interred In the Odd Fellows' cemetery. . . ' Carbondalo pooplo are complaining that only one-half of tho $300 agreed upon for the purchase of the baso ball club of that place by Pottsvillo has been paid. Huckleberry shipments from town dro increasing. Will Womer, tho North Main street grocer, had to stop buying yesterday because ho had nothing to ship tho berrios in. Itev. James A. Holuhau will preach Ids last sermon to the parishoiicrs of' St. Stephen's church nt Port Carbon next Sun'day, ha ing been promoted to Coatesville, near Philadel phia. The Husch properties, on West Coal street, aro being made attractive by the application of a new coat of paint. A woman who arrived from Poland a taw weeks ago is suffering from small pox .t Shamokin. The Ficeland Tribune with itfl issue t)f, yesterday completed tue cigutii year oi its l existence, aud with the issUo Thomas A. Ituckley, the veteran editor.' retires from active duts. A stock company; to 1e known as the "Tribune" Publishing Co"., with a copitol of $3,000 has been formed. . Kdward Wetzel, an eniployo Of tho Shamo kin Valley Telcphono company narrowly escaped lieing electrocuted along tho Shame and Mt. Curmol trolley lino uearthe Cameron colliery this morning. Wetstel was engaged at making a ground connection when the wire which lie was grasping with both hands eamo in contact with the trolley wire, giving him the lull lorce of live hundred and lilty volts. ISIcjelo ltldcrs Should be Careful. Hieycle ridors possessing a duo rogard fur tho rights and privileges of pedestrians never clang their bells unnecessarily. It is stitllcrent for the careful, observing cyclist to give timely warning only, not to ring his alarm after tho occasion has passed, or in a hysterical manner when It is too late. The wheeling critics can best comprehend this statement. Green cyclists run dnwu pedestrians almott dally iu tho large citios, and lu nine cases out of ten it develops that tho rider rang too late, forgot to do it, or did it when too far away for his victim to note tho warning. Common sense will dictate when to ring and when not to ring. Ask your grocer fur the "Koyal Patent" Hour, and take no other brand. It is tho best flour made. rtndly Ileatcn Ij- fetrlkors. CLr.VEi.AXi, Juno30. There wiih sorions rioting; near the works of tho Brown Hoist i Machinery compnny last evening. A non union man nnraed Mnrtln Ohrtfo was sot upon hy strikers nnd badly injured before tho police arrived. Another workman named A. L. btronp; wiib later rescued from a mob by the polloe. More serious trouble is anticipated, an an ugly spirit la manifested by tho men. Nine Years for Ilurden Diamond Kohhers. New Youk, June 30. William Turner nnd 'William Robert Uttnlop, who tn fossod to having robbod their employer, I. "iownsenil llurilen, of SftO.OOO worth of jewelry, wero yesterday sentoncod by Judgo Cowing to nine years each In prison. Tho maximum penalty for the erlmo Is ten years. Ono year was taken off on ac count of the confession they made. Chicago's Holdup Ipldeinlx. , Chicago, Juno 80. Tho thirteenth hold up of tho series now running resulted ubout 10 o'rlook Sunday night tn tho wounulng ot ituilolpn ntloohel, a saloon keeper ut Kltudennd Lea vltt streets, whom four men uttempted to rob, aud iu the wounding of one of the Immllts, who, however, escaped with tho tjtharii of his gang. Two Hoys IJroH lied While Ilallilng, Crown Point, Intl., June 80. Henny Iluckley, ngetl 14 yours, and Otto Minnin ger, aged 13 years, living ut Luwoll, a fow miles south of this place, have been miss ing for some days. On Sunday thoir dead bodlos were found Uoatiug in the mill pond. It is supposod that they had gouo into tho water to bathe and were drowued. This Is the complaint ot thousands at this Bcason. They havo no appetlto; food does not relish. They need the toning uyityA tho stomach and digestive organs. whlofiS1 n course of Hood's Sarsaparllla will givol thom. It also purifies and enriches the blood, cures that distress alter eating aud Internal misery only a dyspeptlo can know, creates on appetite, overcomes that tired feeling and builds up and sustains tho wholo physical system. It so prompt ly and efficiently relieves dyspeptlosymp toms and cures nervous headaches, that it seems to havo almost "a maglo touch." Sarsaparilla Is tho best In fact the One True Blood Turlfler. ; 77 7 Hood's Pills pip,) aid'dg OFF FOR THEMOTHERLAND. Ilastiin's Ancient nnd Honorable Artillery Company to Visit London Hostox, Juno 80. The moralier of tho AliHcnt nnd Honorublo Artillery oom muy of Iloston loft this city for Knglnnd yesterday to visit tho parent organization, the Ancient nnd Honorublo Artlllory com pany of Kntflund. Previous to their do lrturo, escorted by tho Second Imtnllloii 'ol tlio First roglmont, M. V. M., tho An cients 'marched through tho principal (streets' from their armory In Fnnoull hull to Beacon Hill, whom Lieutenant Gover nor 'Wolcott. In behalf of thn ronimon- f wfeuHh, from tho stops of the ftknto house, presented to tho Anclont nnd Honorublo Artillery company u stand of colors, in cluding the national and state flag. Loxoo.x, June 30. Tho Dally Telegraph liai a Ioub article on tho vllt of tho Ancient and Honornblo Artlllory com pany of Iloston, which left that city for Hllgland yesterday. It Bays: "Tho fact that the compnny has permission to enter these islands in an armed body Is ltsolf a token of tho pleaiuro and good will with Whlph tho realm Is ready to rocolvo thorn, ifpttroutor prlvllego could bo accorded thomV" An Kngliifor's l'atnl Carelessness. ' nQrj8TO.V, Tex., Juno 30. Tho explosion of ft boiler in tho ofllcos of Tho Kvenlng Age yesterday afternoon klllod thruo per sons and severely wounded nuothor. The dendnro: Honry Lyons, oaglneer;E. D. JSmory, telegrapher; Miss Mnrlo Loeb, stenographer. Tho force of tho explosion blqwvoff Lyons' legnndnrm nnd toro his bronst and stomach opon, his vitals being cnttdred over the premises. Tho body of thJjgllcr was blown nonrly a block. Tho CoipiPion was caused by letting cold water lmlcjtin empty boiler. National llcpuhllcnii Srrretnry. Cantov, O., Juno So. It Is understood here that Colonel W. M. Osborno, of llox bury, Mass., a suburb of Iloston, has been tendered tho position of secretary of tho national Republican committee by Chair man Mark A. Ilnnnn, and It Is belioved that he will accept tho appointment. Col onel Osbo'no is closely connected with Major Melvinley, having travelud with hteduiin.r the past year, and has lieon a 'jfSftlt.fJfrt'1" McKinlcy home hero si tiro his retard from the St. Louis convention. (.' Chile's Is'ew l'resldcnt. VAgrfjljKOTON-, June 80. Krederlco Erra jurlz, wt has just been elected prusldcnt of Cl4bfjWas nominated by tho Liberal ivrty, "5ytfcl is opposed to tho Halnmccd lsts. nSSflus bom In 1810. His father was ouoo prwufifnt of Chile. Tho now presi dent Is af iun of largo fnrtuuo. Under BalmacSdWiu-wus minister of justieo and under thtt'Siielvor administration ho was minister (jf war. At tho present tlmo ho is n senator. A Satisfactory Wage Settlement. PlTTgnuito, Juno 30. A conference on the sheet scale was hold yesterday, lasting until ovonlng, when It was announced that an ngreeinoit jhad been reached through a ooinproriuso which would not tie mudopublio, butyhlch probably gives the Workmen tho.VSos't, of' tho settlement. Tho scale of last year was practically adopted, tho only change being in somo minor footnotes. . Another Stewart Claimant. New Your, Juno 3d. Auothcr claim ant to a filmra of tho estato of tho late A. T Stownr't nnpeared yesterday in the per son of AUKU6ta Maria Stewart, who ar rived from Paris.' Sho is about CO years old, says she was born of Amorlcun par ent named StMvtirt, In Paris, and that her mother wns tho only sister of A. T. Stewart Yet, with this allegation of re lationship, nhnVduclnres herself a cousin ol Stewart She fovs fhe Is called "Mrs." Instead of "-MlSf in doferoneo to her age. She dow nfofptfik English. Sho brought what nurpoaji tp be documentary evidence as to hor plrjfhnud letters of cerdit, as well as letters of 'Hutroduction to a law firm in this oity. ' "1 iril'ilaE'lscnr Treaty Itlghts. LoxDO.Y3luo 80. The under secretary of stnto fdrjfOrclgn affairs, Georgo N. Cur zon, in thohonsoof commons, replying tc Sir Chttrlos Dilko, member for tho Forest of I'ejinY'divislon of Gloucestershire, said he had.hdt heard that tho United Stntes hud olvtm up its treaty with Mndajmseur, and hd has reason to bollevo that u com munication on tho subject was passing lietwoen tho United Stntos and Franco. Great Hritntn, he added, had not taken soni erted uction with tho United States, as their positions wero not identical. Many Iron Mills to Close. Yoi:xt!sTOWN, O., Juno 80. Prepara tions are lieing mado by nil tho rolling mills hero and through tho Mahoning valley to shut down at tho closoof the night turn today by reason of tho expira tion oftho wugescaloof the Amalgamated AssplUlon. Hoth employers and om .pc,s"liro hopeful that at tho adjourned mootlmj of tho scalo conference to bo held hero Qift.July 0 an amicable agreement will broached. , 1 The President's Fourth of .Inly, Wasiiixotox, Juno 30. Tho president has arpmgod his affairs so us to lie with his fmuUyat Gray Gablos on tho Fourth of JulyiSEtt Is understood that ho will fob low hl&JJlual custom and go by rail ovoi tho I'euiigj-lvanla railroad to Jorsey City und tiir6 embark on Mr. Benedict's pri vet jneht, tho Oneida, nnd mnko tho re nltJgLPf tho trip to Gray Gables by Suddjsij; leatliof Xavill Caiutrm tor Wilson Ot nnvulj une 30. W. I). Wilson. nictor at tho Charleston navy was stricken with unotiloxv whtl' UTilluty yesterday, aud dlod u fow its Inter. rooim NUGGETS OF NEWS. , Joe Choynskl nnd Peter Muher havo lieen matchod for a six round contest at Madison Square Garden, Now York, on July 2". A dispatch from Buluwayo sayg that a brother of Dr. Janioson (Dr. "Jim" of tho Transvaal raid) lias been murdered by tho 'Mnshonas. ' G. Augustus Page, oashlor of tho Equit able Life Insuranceooinpanynt Pittsburg, Is in jail, charged with causing his wife's dontjt by ulrartlon. Michael Kerens and Daniel Itoldy, two farmers, woro killed last night while oross ing'the Erie traoks at Corning, N, Y. Both horses wero cut to pieces. 11. G. Thurston's homing plgooullexnr rlved at Fall Itlvor, Mass., front Amhorst, Va., a distance of MX) inllas, the average flight being 1,11)8 yards a minute. Sir Charles Tup'ior will likely resign tho premiership of Canada before tho end ot tho week. .Meanwhile I'remler-oleot Lau- i fr0 t0 fom a ilr0U8 ttd,uln' JtUXt, Ih A RESPITE COUNTERMANDED. Alleged l'nlso llcpresrntatlons to l'rolong Itttirderer Klerolla's Life IlAntitglittBO, Juno 80. Governor Hast ings has refused to rosplto Crezenso Mor olla, who Is to bo hanged at Scranton to morrow. Counsel for tho murderer cnllod on Secretary Keodor oil Sunday nt his homo tn Easton and asked that Mcrollnbo granted n rosplto for threo months, so that after discovered ovidonco might bo pro- sentod to tho board of pardons to provo his Innocence Tho nttornoy roprosentod that ho was thoro by request of William Connoll. of Scranton. to ask for n rosplto. Thoso fnot8 woro communicated to tho governor, nt IJellofonto, nnd ho ordorod that n rosplto bo granted until Oct. 8. Messenger Autcr loft Hoarlsburg yoster- day afternoon for Bellefouto with pnjicrs for tho governor's signature. Mcnuwhllo Private Socrotnry Iloitlor rocoivod a mos- i sago from Connoll stating that his name had lieon tisod by tho attorney without authority, nnd that in his judgment Mo rolla ought to bo hanged. When tho sec retary notified tho governor of this, tho executive Immediately countermanded tho order for u respite and notified Shorlff Clcmons, of Laoknwanna, of that fact. Governor Hastings granted a rosplto to Abram I. Eokard, of Wilkesbarre, until Oct. 8. Eckwrd was to havo been haugod tomorrow. Wlinrf Upset, Four Drowned. Boston, Juno 30. Four boys wcro drowned and thirteen persons wero hurt yesterday by tho upsetting of Sheldon's wharf, at Castlo Island lauding, South Boston. Tho citizens wero celebrating "Fnrragnt Day," aud a largo crowd was on tho wharf, attracted by tho offer of freo passngo to tho island. A hundrcdor more on tho small landing rushed to tho outer side, when thnt side went down Into eight feet of water and completely turned over, throwing sevonty-flvo or eighty persons Into tho water. Many of tho crowd wcro women and chlldron. Quick work by rescuers prevonted an appalling disaster, but four wero drownod, us follows: James J. Washburn, aged 11 years; Jamos F. Colo, 9 ; John A. Lenry , 13 ; Lawrenco Mc Dowell, ID. Thlrtoon wero seriously In jured. Five. Choir Singers nrmvnert. Shako, Mass., Juno 80. Yesterday af ternoon four choir boys and tho choir master of St. John's Episcopal church, of Charlostown, woro drownod iu Like Mas hapoag. Tho dead aro: Choirmaster Fred E. Brackott, aged 22 years; Thomas Par ker, 11; Harry Lakcor, 12; William Fat kins, 12, and Bonjnmln Glbbs. Tho party arrived hero In tho morning to camp until Saturday. Mr. Braokett and six boys wont out In a boat und when about -100 feet from tho shore Harry Parker fell overboard. Frank Cox, 13 years old, jumped overboard and rescued tho boy uud swam with him to the shore. During the excitement tho boat was overturned. Old Feople. Old people who reqtilro medicine to regulate the bowels und kidneys will find tho truo romed-jiu Electric Hitters. This medicine l'u(fe-l3l,t'm,1'i"'-' nd contains no whiskey nftrJnir intoxicant, but acts as a tunic and ajtarativo. It acts mildly on tho stomach and'bclwels, adding strength and guying tone to hut organs thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the function? Kloctric Hittgrs is an cxcellcntAnppetizeijinnd aids digestion. Old peoplo iftud it just exactly wliat they need. Prieo fifty centt per bottlo at A. Wasley's drug store. rV" Fall lilver Mills to Suspend. FAlxHrvEU, Mass., Juno30. Sforo than 1,100,000 spindles are now pledged to shut down for four weoks, either consecutively or alternately, during July aud August, nnd It Is now considered probablo that every plain cotton goods and print cloth factor' hero will enter tho agreement to curtail production by u suspension of op erations. Similar action will bo taken In all tho leading New England cotton mills. A Stiltuo to I.I Hung Chnng. Essnx, Germany, Juno 30 A statuo to LI Hung Chang was unveiled yesterday at tho Villa Huegel, belonging to Ilerr Krupp, who mado a speech dwelling upon tho cordial relations existing between Ger many and China. LI Hung Chung after wards Inspected tho great gun factory and ether build! tigs of tho famous Kssou works. FK.VTCUXAIj OIIGAMZERS WAXTKIJ Wo 1h1i ormiiiliTH thorough.. 1- familiar tilth fraternal Loilge li orlc. lvlio Iinvt- orjrtmlKoil for the ulil liem-ltclul iisNiiclntlonK. Wt ilo nut lisle ii mail to devuli- Ms en tire time, hut only to norlc dnrliiu IiIm Minre IiourN mid evt-iiliiM. Sneli ii man imiNt In- ii ell iiml fiivornlilv 1-notvii nnd must Kiw reeoiiimenda tloliN if iliniiieKtloniMl cliurilPtcr. Siioli il mi,, pun mill very iiim-li lo Ills IlieoiiK- by orKimlziiiir I.oiIkcm for tin- Order of tin- World nnd Its Insurance deportment. I.llK-l'ill leiniH ulil lu ulven. All Iiifiiriiinlliin en n In- olmiliieil liy lvrlllllK l-III.SOM & OPl'I-.MiniMUJIt, HooiiiN ,-os;,-,(m Tc-niple 111111111118-. llriiml Nln e(, corner Cherry, l'lilln ilelilii, ln. Coming Kvciit. July 8. Strawberry aud Ice cream festival, under tho auspices of tho Y. I. A., in tho uiwseuieni oi mo r. ju. church. July Ice cream festival uudcr tho auspices of tho Black Diamonds, lu Hob-bins' opcru hotiEo. Aug. 11. Ice cream festival in Uobbins' opera house, uuder tho auspices of tho East End Joting Americans, Aug. 2-.'. Ice cream festival uuder tho auspices of-Shenandoah Valley Council No. 530, Jr. O. U. A. M., in Kohblns' oiera house. Griii-CoIiU-IIeiiiliiclie, Wl.t unlCup n.ok ft.. 1 T Grippe whou Laxative Hromo Qululuo will .u.bjuu muuouaj, 1 ut up 111 t,auieis COU- yenient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or ..v..u .vmuuv... i iiuu, cviiu, rur KllO by Klrlln's Phannacy. Sulrldu In u riiiladelphla Hotel. PniLADEU'iiiA, Juno SO. A woman who registered uuder tho naiuo of Sirs. Sadie K. MoKoon at tho Iafayotta hotel last Wednesday shot horholf through tho heart shortly aftor noon yesterday in hr room on ono of tho uppor floors of tho hotel, dying Instantly. Her act is bolioved to navo ueou uuo to inharmonious inari' tal relations. Somo vears nco Mrs. Mo- Kboii kupt u trliumlng store in Lansdalo, uud later established a store, hut jauou. i ItliviiiiiuiUiu Cured in u Day "llvstlo Cum" fur Itheumatlsm aud Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the systoni Is romarkablo and mysterious. It removes ut once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. Tho flrt doso greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by C. H. Hagoubuch, Druggist, auenauaoau. Vbi.ti vnn wnnt cood rooflncr. nlumblnir. gas fitting, or general tinstuitliiiig dono call on E. F. Gallaghor 18 West Centre street, Dcalor le sto-ca, 1-tf Pllll r.llC (IUAUt CUran L ill' JLTVlUlliJ viiauij VJ1TC11, A Railroad Official's Experiena IJ, EDWARD EDMONDS, long con- ncctcd with railroad construction Is Nohraska, writes: "My heart troubled and pained me for 10 years. Shortness ot breath was tho constant and most common symptom. Intense, oxcruclatlngpaln, gener ally followed any severe exertion. Falntnoss, , hunger without any appctltoi fluttering that mado mo clutch ray breast, and palpitation that often staggered tno as if I would fall, wero frequent attacks. Again, everything would turn black if I arose from a stooping posturo quickly. Sleepless nights with their TlT" Milf"":' prostrating unrest wero jji . numerous and I could Heart CUre Bet no rest day or night, jj, . I consulted leading pay- .ReStOrCS slclans and tried advor TTpjjll. tlsed remedies. They XlCdltll gave mo no relief. Onoot Dr. Miles' circulars described my caso so exactly that I took Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure and I am now a well man. I hopo overy ono troubled with heart disease wiU try Dr. Miles' romedios. If they will wrlto mo personally, I will gladly give them full dotallsof my experience" Edw. Edmonds. P. O. Box 05, David City, Nebraska. Dr. Miles' Heart Curo Is sold on guarantee that first bottlo uoncflts or money refunded. ft Chlrbcidc! rjneUVh Diamond Rrand. 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"JJIOIt RHCOUDEn, EMANUEL JENIYN, Of Jollett, Porter Township. Subject to ltepubllcnn rules. Jj-OR COUNTY COJIMrSSIONEIt, CHAS. F. ALLEN, Of Taranqua, Subject to Republican Rules. "pOU CLKRIC OF TIIU COURTS, JOHN 1. SHOEIXnK, Of Orn-lgaburg. Subject to Itcpubllcan rules. PAT. HOV, It, 16B0. JUI.E2S, UBI. TRADE MARK JAN. 9i '0 lioware of fraudulent and worthless Imitations. NONE Geniiine'I&"TWIN' no. - V.rto I .,l 1 innit nltoh11 inner MarfBCt ItATI They never breakl They never cutl They never ruBtt Made Iu CUton and Slllc Catlngs and N VLViKJ1 Bena ma cu, (atampaj ior BampiLu i. hiZ vZT l. fitADlUULUI. 19 Pi wa CUH " - - P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --l-'or-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer.i rv lOltrufLM
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