EVENING HERALD . uvrAiii.isiii:i) 1870. Published every Kvening, Kxcrpt Sunday, tit I M 8 South Jahdis Stuiikt, Nkau Custhe, The Henilil (stlc-llveicd in.Sbcniiiiilonli And tho surrouiiitiiiwr towns for nix ci utn n week. imy mnu iu mu I'lirr crs. i v 11 s .uua vcnr.nr)1 . CTiini n iiiuiiiii. ntj nine iii mumivc rtuvcnw tnenH clmrKt" ticcordlnjr to t price atitl position. ,.,1. ii. ,..,i.i.-i i... 1 UP i ipiiHilief9 rtfcmr ilio rilit to clmi.c tlic f tt4vqtlfvilJnM whenever the Clou oT iicwft tli-ttmntW It. Th rlrrlit it poHl; 11 tcscrvtUl to reject imy dTi!tJiuC-ii(watiii'r riaia lor or not. that the iiuiiiiiiicr may iiecm m proper. Advertising rate1 inado known upon application. TIJl.Kl'ilONK CONNKCriO.V. evening nera i a -1JHnjv, .lll.Y H. lS'Jfl. nut rm.HiH.M-. Of Oliio. ro ii.virat rccEiucsx, nAitnirr a. iioiiaut, roil CONOUIXSMAN'AT-IjAKIJI!, oalusily a. oitov; ;Jin; Of Siimiiicliannii Tin: lVutuvlwffl?'; noted lur its great caiu m Handling Handling valuable freight, ami that is why it hiwerid President ''JtUlulU'l.liUlijlKJMllAtiUjlilWlilirrl'. TllAT.ii;alifsu.iil jtnwi HliO'ieliallenged 'M'gjfit- t'vJ-l" Hi Jum. siiwt.sUd inigultrig lubro five nih oktisinjr. Hdh . I'athf . nfftr ruilline thii nfim'ntenieiit'iortlf dlmlluilgi, otnrtiitfWsiHdii. ' 1 -'" 'Ii vi' Ui i.. I, ilai.ee i:h ISMieeon it'll i'Vtaliljhii' custu'u'n Liiioe i to)i)orrowjliij,l:oiirtl o( Julyj, J,he iiruitej-: are tiatriiitie.iiuiul, will j join .tholr filUiw' citizens in ddlnhi-atihg the aritivoislily. i ,r ii 1 1 1 1 " 1 'i 1 ' ' tiii Till: jXlhlll'MV t,atiiiiitlj"iiftli(ilig thU''rfc-' fdjltojo oftij.hi'f, 'of Hon:' Charles X.' ltrumiiij ii'KS.rei'i'iefe'ntative in Congress, tjici c haHnnacifj "Syijjiaui NV.ilhelui.to a disciihju of ihoyjiuiiuvi'l question, - 1'erhaps, . Mr. limuinr is waiting foe Viomething.to,! turn Xhr-lrtilVf ago thvMlcaniihlp St, I.itil-'uks stuek in tho sand and 'thieillellid1 with dc-' strnetion. Hut shy in Vuukiie huilt and has cejjifjtej her releasm by.iunking tiio quick est .trip sou lieeoid from Njtilhiimpton till New York, ii few minutes over fix days, six hours. ..... i . ' ,! - , . l ; . . It is -notiieahloithat there are fewer straw hats worn this season ' than usual. The number of eool days we have hud duringJune pr'ohahly had Something to do with tlllV, falling oir In tlio demamV At all cvuuU ftieio are not nearly as niapytiW of that inateriat.on heads as we hae seen otjier seasons . ' -h L'oliNuiiiMANi I.AI.I.Y ealled-attcution to a great nuisanee last evening. Tliu muzzling of tho dogs however is not tho remedy. The host wti'knoW of is to rateli ahout nine-tenths of them nlul etit oil' their tails close hehiii'l their iiiirs. As this may possibly bo some what diilieiiltto aeeoniplish wo would sugfiett that tho as-es-ors do their duty and assess eaeh one. This would redhce the manlier quickly. Tm: Joan of Are of the Cuban insurgents is dead, having fallen in battle with machete iii hand. She uas the daughter of a Cuban hose estates were mined by the Spaniards, and ahojoined the aimy for ievcnge. Theie is much in iity in a life like hers, and yet she hailjuirause'. to join thutimy.lletUr for ler anil thO-Cubau eauso- if 1io had eit- tycjd upon a useful life and endejl he layirJ TjJK action of theefiill 'linanl 'ilf tVliing" tofleet teachers to till vacancies on VVtjdjioS. daSriiveninir. when the old teacheK were ife - . . elected, has canard tqi(-)ilill.lui,wi)'i!a eriUeisin on the part of the public. It has bo)Veustomary in ttrti ios.tjillll) siaiu.s h, thulrst naeting in July, and to defer tljo. nm'tter until AuguM places the ajiplicauts tit, a .gnat disidvautauv. There aie many nf tlvori Wlf3 will lail'-Tur 'tne'-ilasoii.XhnDe uliliOier of vacauiiys do not equal the mnu bumf unolicantv. iiiin it-it III tln irhu too lato for'flioso who fail to secuie a position here xt avM-lUtlvheL". Jlniorttyiidjsnibilld flcdoil sidoj its former actiou and elcjct the ne.w telidhers at uiirtiYllir' d'uW'tfiliW has huih deijdcd unun. In doiiig so they will luttf iui:pdiiiUVav;.r: riHi"' v-rT; Vjiii.i; it is not apiiaient, Niys the North; AuWrican, the (JlsitUriitjl'ltWcii was the if, aill?bfany carelessness on the part of Mate oltlclalsyr pyyrs. Jttvrrjbl. ii-ycjhwjci hayjpMirouglit the attention ol'luady i eople to t to laws governing tho lliapex-tUn of inimi', wUIoli ejjqhl uo'loubt 'K! b" aniemled as to place 'trp'npC't s.mjefcurts -irKUuil thd IJnti of I ininerii ami renner me recurrence oi inesoi .ii .... i...... ...t t UlSilblUin IUSD HI 11.11:111- .1!) 111. jiluni,iii liuuilii, thlUa 'ifhiryfTcle-,. mtl5if.jr,-l Jiisjectocs tTiiKakfc iTieport ylail? fii i1!0! Ssecietary of lutcrnaKMI'airs on tlie coudTtiou of tho mines opcratcil Tltllin fho distllcts eoveied by them; but it 11111 ki'S thenr iiccoijut ablo to no lesponsiblu head fuitlia' tlciii tIiiC nud, as a result, it is fcaied that there is considerable hiSiJtj'r ijj jflij')' tate regulations with regard to tio running of mines. IVhaUhijievdulBi a,!!!!!!!! will jdaco thesi4iniiiinftv lntiectori iinuer a re-1 spoiisibliuid vxpvrieneed frequency than at present, head, to whom and with 111010 and who shall liavpiUithi!Mty3 dcfilliahqlMU-sthy W inspectors and foreo them to do thelfnu thoroughly. Jc3rto ''A hat 1110 Legislature' o'vfflrfiiw t this- httiliticu at its next session. I'rciS V..i'.l.tlj.iSl oM Tly fiyiicauuiuvvitji a rifiPinxi aliwCJ wA Vu.Vu b E3- ahsiniJ(lutflr-fttfcitJ f 1.83 to (2.50. 1 AWrtKY .lt(lK StShe, J A. JIovkii, Mob, S-25-tf OTTSVILLE LETTER. ihullHSilinl ;u-i'liV4 ljxpcltililllll Jn life till Sfrhio isfl fcrifctmUtake imcwhcJy liMbo Iii)lirt cO,t TIiot)iirWl!Siisci'li!l'l1i yisliTilny. It was caused by tho subpocnufilg. mini' r mm voters from Cass township, to- - getlicr with ni irom JloneyiironK, who wero subpoenaed tho day iiefore and icuicstcd to he present yesterday. vnty mum1 tii.'in T.'wltrnweTh-CTitiT-titrl wlio woic alisolutoly -iioult-il, so us to kceii the least, carelcssnuss, mid expensive care lissncssat thliti.llfethOialltinf shhiehody. It ligs cost the county, which in the llrst ill days' session held this week, and not one of the 3i5or more witnesses have wen railed to tisnlnrtct(ft?stiof'iifltiiH''ftfl-d' oi iisn iltlViIHW?gnSi3PKfw'M'rillckoiis dirWulslbility of their being examined; 11ml if they had acted a. little, .luoru .iu that. iuorfioui. the heinulm; tl(e. sy treasury, jUiipW.,jiJf '.Wj J.'l'fiffM'"l,.cJ'f!1 richer,.! , . M f Iiotat.cincM, of MlittiRlIullaliK Jiidge )?1WtWnlu,T,t'lSifirst wiriiorjpiitiiundo);,) (.hat e,coifil.,nitidct(tiry M&)iiy.wL to.Ije tfre pne, fjon.thiil, ward .tyiusyd, a.sW"s ldicatjpti ot Wjit.rs. aJvIithc TOfltytft)it,saJle)l, ? WW ,f T"0,Vi P'iWhftw 'l'1lfi:tosj)lpoiuU:d tuc,ja,irp.Velpideiitifyjn,tl)p,J)(y10 tlirow Httlp. JigM, iin., Uic, sul'jQct.u Jt iwas VW'1VfiiWP?.it rmno:v.thvluiViV,?il' which ''MWW", . """"I 1 Ws'-'l .U'V.-.iHln 'f'WS ;!,.,! VMS - - Sift ll'Yk,', J'lf1; Mav.iOtb. lSDll." When the sflii ivas.lnrii it.xpvtjahii the, lock, uf.wfiiclthu.uVJJfjr half, vyas ias(ciyi jiy 111,1 co nails li) tia inft, .ijMHil'il loouing, .uu.it tutentjy, .lor. s(jno,.timo, Air, J Mullahy concluded that it was tho box; fioj iiaiienni mc.wgut vi,.mt,ctjuv .WJip -px was Vockeq a,(uL he did iiut Jj.Vi Ht-yflV; J It was then .dcciilul. .tu oneii Uiu.uiix 1111J1 afyira giraf deal of nryinaujljjUiu;. yielded Ui theeUort,sul, yri'thu)iytiir.v yeemu auAiij.vealt'll the anxi,ouly lookeil'irl'lt,! 101.01 oiuciai.nalpjts, if, nallu.l.ieiiiielist ;tful iijmiyui v until iiu.itui. . . , ti , j. !,.fus5S of I.ly.etj'ou 1,'owejl lUi'iJ.Wlijiuis.'.of, tlio 4th and ytli winds, of .S'hefian4yalii , tlicji, tosjlliod (p( having' , iua'do ,ieturiys (jf .,thi;if;. 11 .11113, ui ii;i iiiicil 1110 1II11V .41UJOUJ liefl f-i iieet on Monday, at 10 a. m. , , , ,'. ,Vt, the, Shtrr'ai sale, Uijs morning,! fh.ea court liouso the. fqlloiving. properties ,wuru, iisiiocd of: ,Tivi , tracts ,0? JanlYoue of jpj acies and .17, perches, and tiio, apjiurtciianye tu',11, It. Cji-.iutl', for j)( mil the.llierJ.H, acres, 1 1") pei'ches and appurtenances, ;tu II... I). fiiuitliSTIJO, Ijoth being -qlil ils. tlip j oji erty of Yilliaiu. J, mith, jtrJiting, as tJo. National Dynamite and I'owdur Uimiutiy. ,. A lot of tynd situate il Hcliuylkill llayqn, uinl ,sold, as 1 the, property if! Stv liter's, KMingelical diuicl( to II. 11. llaitholomowj for SSQQ. , ' , , . l.ot in Ashland fold as ithe property ot Sebiihti.ii lle)l,ar to W. f. Mair fyrjoUU. , ,' Lot in l'ort C'a boll sold as the pfopiirty ,of (icfirge T. Ciuyuner totj J5. IMwnrds I'ur.'ai T.ot of ground in I'ettsvillo, sohl at, th' lUPporty of .John A. tjullivuu, wjth notice (o William Villiclii and C. 13., Vilholiu, teire tenants, to II. ,11. liartholomew for t-'.-KJU. I.ot of ground ju 1'uttsville at the corner of Kight and , Xorweigan streets, sold as tho propery of. (Jcorgu )'ngner, to Norman S, l'arquhar for 27. , Two tracks f laud iiijliush township as tho property of Jlamiali Hasfey for inch, to II. J!. Uracil'. ', ,. , l.ot in (iirardvjlle, sold as the property of Catbaijno and Andrew, ,l!yan, , to Xorm.iu. Faniuhar for j050. . , , Lot in Ashland, sold us tlio, property -of Theoiioro Weaver for s'l.VW. . , Tract of laud ill llraudoiiville, sold,. as ihu property of, William JI. Lvuus, to U. A. lleiuer for ftif). , ... l.ot in Ma.banoy City, sold aSthe pfojigrty of Mary ,.Iauo , 3vais,' for SI? to Nicholas, lleblch , .' 1 - 1 Two tracts of land in Miuersvillo, soli) as the property of John l!eed, et. al., , to U.tVi, Jones for f 7,01)11. , t , 10 cts. Cures ConstipatloriVnd Liver Ills. , Dr. Agnew s I.Iyer l'illsaie tlio most per fect 'made, and euro liko hihsic. SicW Head ache, Constipation, liiliousiiess, indigestion and all Llvci' Ills. 10 cents u vial 10 dosoii. .Sold at.Kirlins Drugifctora - I!uy Keystpue lour. Jiq suj-e that tho naiqd Lriri & ilAi:n, Athlaud, .l'ii,t is printed 'on every saek. ,, 1 , 1 .- ' V Aiiv'eltlsi'ii f.f'llerS. ' ' ' The folhfwin'g Tetfer, , reinain . mi'talle,il fpr. at the locaj pystillicti ; Mlsi lVn.mii S,ett)e'rt Miss llatfi'e tJjgli. j.uiilnila Wiiiberinafe, Auiaiiilus Keiso'r, Win. O'H.ira, Peter Keller, William Heath,' A. 1'. Fe liner, J'. J. Feepoy, U. I,. Viineott. ii. C. Dougherty, Iichad Shecliaii. 11. lieldephold rS -tt First Last and oil the time Hood's Sarsnparllln liaa been advertised as 'a blood purillor. Its great cure? have been nccdinplLshed tlirm n'li imrillcd blood cures cit scrofula, salt rheum, eczema, rheumatism, neural ga, catarrh, nervouBiUJSS, that tired feel ing. It cures when otbera fail, bccauiso it Always Strikes at tho root of tho disease and eliminates every germ ot impurity, Thousands testify' to absolute cures 'Of blood diseases' by Hood's Sarsnparilla, although discouraged by the failure of otlfc'rjnedjslncs. ,I,terobinfyeV that, ui V 1 Mow f. Sarsaparilla la tliebest in fact the Qiio True Blood I'utlfler, Hood's Pills Ly ir-UAII Hma -Tnrt.il. l'liODlti.t ContieT It. I UU iCalond KooU. Acl, Old Bprei I lUfcen In' Mouth, lUlr lilllngl Writs COOKI IllUAIKIJX uiH'UUl.uiliBBiarcHPJU l'hlnDn..lll.-4r-MM,XaufM I'llllt'l IlKl, HHiOAV- Wortlcixcoreil In, C Hlo nil any luu-paifl dook iree :utiiiiMM c a present to testify at a hearing that only lasted "lmM'T W fadutl jVtl g(iMiMnhiArf furl mUllHMrflUlh vHWMWJilMn.lii IMW HlloU nooa s PERSONAL. and Mrs. J.M. Bobbins spent yesterday 'Umbllng Bun. Ufcjt. l'omoroy, li., has gone to Philadcl- M to spend the Fourth with relatives. '"Wiss Anuio 1!. Stein, of town, graduated nt the Mlllcrsvlllo Normal School yesterday. tr ii n.1 M. John Bart-seli attended the John Finley, at Pottsville, funeral of .Mrs. to-day. tvalivicted Dietrlck business and at Mark IMwards Jlnhanoy City Tmrta y . Jin. I'. II (table and fbildrnn tbt tnorn. ing rttiin'icd from a visit to Illooiushurg and Catawissa. L. A: 'llamberger lust night returned from his Western eomjiierclal trip and will start out again on Monday. Mrs. J. C. (1iii11.n1 and Mrs. Kchrcillcr, of Mine?svillc, who weio the guests of Mrs. (Irosskcttler, leturned home yesterday. .jjMbfMss Amy Moyer, of l'ottsville, and iljie Lewis, of Mahanoy City, were tlio gui!st's,of Jliss Carrie lleddall last evening. :ijp;i,Liickett,, the obliging clerk at tho leiguson House, has gone to Wilmington, Del., to spend the glorious Fourth under the Uarjutiil, roof. HOT WEATHER DYSPEPSIA. Tln'Aisiinds Miller I'roin It at This Season '" ' ' oftlin Year. Hot weather dyspepbia may bo recognized by the .following symptoms: Depression of "lMilft heaviness and pain in tho stomach afitOI lueals, loss of llosh and appetite, no do siriuforfood, bad taste in tho mouth, especially ifitMvtnorning, wind in stomach and bowels, iffifallo disposition, nervous weakness, wlitifliess, costivcucss, headacho, palpitation, heafuimi. It is a mistake to treat such 'r(ilihW ' "itli ''tonics," "blood3purillers," stmjuiuh. It is luiligcstioii or dyspepsia and iMHUni,' else. ''AU- " these symptoms rapidly disappear wlltii the stoinacli is relieved, strengthened, and cleansed by Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, They should 1)0 taken after meals and a few .carricll iii tho pocket to bo used whenever art pain or distress is felt in the stomach. they' arc prepared only lor the stomach tj-ojibles. ' fcuart s Dyspepsia Tablets arc endorsed by sucjlii .physicians as Dr. Il.irlaudsoin, Dr. JeliUisoii, and Dr. Mayer, because they cou l.llil'tlie natural iligestivo acids and fruit ies'sptifccs which -when taken into tlio stomach caus.0 loc foie'na is tt(;,cai Kilb the prompt digestion of the food bo nis time.'to ferment and sour, which ,cause of tlie mischief. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro pleasant to take and unequaled forlnv.ilids, ehlldri n and 'oVe-Ty- pel-sou allllcted with imperfect di- i'tion. It is safo to say tliey will cure any forin 'of stoinacli trouble except cancer of the slonnicli. Nisirly all druggists, sell Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets, full sized packages at 50 ceirts. V hook on stomach troubles anil thousands of testimonial sent fieo by addressing Stuait Oh'.I'Marshall. Mich. itlotoos Striker 'Dl'cs friiiu Ills Wound. Vi:stvii:w, O., July 3. So fur there has been no further oiitlirenk at the Hei-ea stone quarries.-. Sheriff Leak, with lot) ileputies anil two conipanies of tho Fifth rcgiuient, nro gimriliii the (iinrrio and UiOtnon-union men. Vincent Miirchlnskl, tjip striker who was shot through tho htligs in tho I'onlllrt betweon tho strikers nid deputy sheriff on Wednesday, died as i result of his wound. Consul Cencral I.rp I'mtcsts. .llAVAXA, July 3. Consul General Loehas cntpred 11 protest 011 behalf of tho United States government against the prohibition of tho export of bananas from tho ports of (jtipani, ruiovitns ami uouyus, which was ordered by Captain General Wevler on tho ground that tho vessels engaged in this trado supplied resources to tho insurgents. No Action has yet boon taken on Consul Gcperul Lee's protest. A Valuable Prescription, r.dilor Morrisou of Wortliiugton, Ind., bun. ' writes: v on have a valuab e tne- heriplion in i.iectrlc tntters, anil 1 can elicer- luliy. reeoininetid It tor Constipation ami Sick Headache, and as a general system tonic it,ms 110 equal." Mrs. Annie btehle, bibs Cottago Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run dqyii, could not eat or digest food, had a backache which never, lelt her and felt tired "and weary, but six bottles of Llectric Hitters restored net health and renewed her strength, l'rices 50 cents and $1.00. Get a bottle at A. Wasley's Drug Stoic. 'DeMli of Kx-Coiigri-HHtiiiiii MrKlblicn, Washington-, July 3. Mr. .1. C. Mc Kibben, a California forty-niner and n former nioinber of congress from that state, died hero Wednesday night. Ho was well known to public men, Ho had lived in Washington for many years, and made consldenllile nVonoy in the sktainhoat ox CiiVsion business. In the famous duel bo twoen Judge Terry and rnltodStntiwSen ntor Hroderick Mr. MoKlblxm acted ns Hicon'il for Hrodericl - iTIie New King iT the Matalii li-s. I.ON'nox, July 3. Tho Chronlclo pnl llslips a ilispntrh from Iluluwayo that Fays that spies arriving there report thnt Xrhlhanda, sou of tho lato Ijobongula.king of tho Matabeles, went to tho Matoppa hills at the request of a council of chiefs, mid was installed 111 thfuo different kopjes with great ceremony ns king of tho Mata ljeles. The Chronicle's correspondent thinks that this union may provo very for midable. Mr. ,W. ii. Smith, editor nf The Argus, !!unto;i, 'a., recoinmeuds a remedy for diarrhoea which ho has used with magical Clfect. "Several weeks ago," lie says, "I purchased a. bottle of Chambci Iain's Colic, Chdluraand Diarrhoea Itemed', aud after using loss than one-third of tlio contents tlio results ,wero magical effecting an eutiro enrq. I heartily and cheerfully recommend the remedy to all suffering from diarrhoea." This remedy is for salo by Grtihler Bros., Druggists Cornell otuilbiilM tJfi ir nri-iiiiiinil -ITHACA, X.'Y., July 3. A Cornell party of'Hx1 loft yostorday for Greenland on an oVdoTAtlon oxjiodltlon under Lieutonant I'eary.' Pmfossors Tarr and Gill, of the geological department, aro In charge A party from tho Massachusetts Institute of Technology Will join them. They will loavo Sydney, Capo liroton, on July 14 fot JIolvlllo bay, Greenland, Thopurposo ot the" expedition Is to study tho geological formations and to make natural history collections. 1 1. , 1 n Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes, l)r, Agnow's Cure for tho Heart gives per fect relief in all eases of Organic or Sympathe tic Heart Diseases in 30 minutes, and speedily effects a cure. It is a peerless remedy for I'aliiltaticm, Shortness of Breath, Smothering Spells, I'alu In Lett bide and symptoms or a Diseased Heart. One dose- couvitiCM. Bold at Klrllus Druz Store, ""1JI SILVERITES' STRENGTH. S vJ fi -v . (ConHmiedfromnr.tl'nge.) r? ficis . CSH- fr'cb ST 1 will not want to turn itowini lellovV STim riTA ITO fJWv A tor. -5 U ? iho movciiiotit to mnko I 2 Shoes at- S I Factory Prices, i 1 Don't Let on the ground of economy, because Jt we're selling foot- S: gear as near noth- E ing as anybody !fc can ; nor is it nee essary, on the !: ground of cool- ness, because ours- ?,.. .i- ei. . .. i Russet Shoes are S; .. 1 1 . r i cool enough fort any man, woman t or child who walk-?: cth Up and down, to and: . 1 - I 3 fro, on this eart , , . . ' . i I tllly planet t of ours. By this time it's JE: pretty well known that we : can serve wearers of shoes S: better than anybody else J: can ; we save them money JE: j53 every time they buy here ; S: the big crowds at our store gr . lilt; VIUII1UI11 Will wl,vw ,p , . prove that. People WOUkl not come so often if it Jit: were not so. SC: It has taken good shoes it: at lowest prices to build IE: up the biggest shoe busi- g ness in town; and just such policy is holding it. What a blessing to lean pocket- St: books Factory Prices have t been.. Usually enough !jt saved on two pairs to buy Sj the third. For instance : Child's Russet Shoes, 35c; g Child's Russet Oxford S Ties, 65c; Child's Russet g Handals, with buckle, 75c. and ?i .00 ; Misses' Russet jj Shoes, Si. 00, or Oxford gj Ties, 75c. Pay at least one-third gjj more elsewhere. - 1 g I I - j St j I 1SHOE . 1 STORE lleddall Building --J. A. MOYER, tS flanag'cr. E; tS 0SO000000000000B000000 !Et UllMPHRrYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS lor Horscc, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, EcK, AND POULTRY. SOOTagO Hook .on Treatment of Animal cobeb jrevcrs.OonitcBtions.InlliimmatloK , AA.lilniil .Mi'iiluulilB.IHim l'ovor. ...... ..... . .. ..... .'in. 11.11. siruluu, I.iiiiiciii'hk, UbeumaUsnh i.Y"''iBiriuiit.-rl isusai uiscnaruos .II.--IIoih or (-rubs, WorniK. l-:.K.C'niiiiliN( I leaves, l'liPUlnonia !!K,"l!.u."0 r (irlprs, Hcllraclie. (i.ll..llUcnrrlane, Hemorrhage. 11.11. --Ui lnnry nnd Jtldaey UUcmcs. I.I. Urupl.ve Disenscs, Mnuno. J.K...l)lcascsof lllift.tiou, 1'arulrsln. Biug-ie Vottle (over 00 doses), . . ,qq blunie t;ns wua epecincs, Maniuu, v , . . J V. . ; '""v.. . cs'iuir , 1VsX . . " I'00 siiiiii; oa nttiii it price. urariinEisSM.co.,iUAlunim.m8L,K.TorL. mw HUMrHUE YS' HOMEOPATHIC! 28 SPECIFIC No. In una 311 mm. Th nnlrniMufiil Tfmir1 fnn Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Froftt ration, from ovcr-worlc or other causes. 91 per vial, or 6 viU nd Urc) vial powder, for 5. gold tj If Uf f Uut oc bt )ioaltftl(l vn rclfl ol price. m;xl'l!llB1ftJBKD.C0b,lllAllMllUaa8L,frtir fork. For mile ut rovinsky'i ilruw tore, 28 l jist Centre ntut't. CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave a lieromlne popular. You will llko It. makeaapeclaltyof luiircuttlug. I Your Feet Go 1! "Bareheaded" 3 JlSv Itisn't necessarv.tr -s fPenntor Hill temporary chiiirman has received u decided imiiotus today, and there is good reason for bellovlng that thoexeeutlvo committee would bo pleased to suggost his iiamo 11 they felt that it would be accepted by the silver mull. Members of tlio committee profess to liollovo that Hill will bo accept able to the silver people, liecnuso ho H not regarded us nu administration man, though ranked with the gidd forces. The silver loadors hold out stiffly, however, for u man of pronounced sliver proellvitle? for presiding olllccr. L. 1'. Jlullin and John Welch, delegates from Orogon, havo opened hoadquartcn t tho Palmer nonso, and are booming Hon. Sylvester I'onuoycr ns n coinpromlso (iindldnte. They aro hnndlng out cards with a picture nf Pcunoycr on one side and his iveord on tho other. Tho record shows that ho has always ljocn successful lieforo the pooplo of Oregon, and while tho stilt" has always golio Kepubllcnn, l'enn oyer as a Democratic candidate for gover nor has always carried it. His latest suc cess was in being elected mayor of Port land in a very hotly contested nice. Friends of Hon. John H. McLean, of Ohio, nro talking very confidently today of tho showing they will mnko for him as a presidential cnndidatoln tho convention. Ho will, they say, havo from tho beginning not only tho support of hls'Own cntfro delegation, but also tlio assistance of many delegates from other quarters. They think that ills availability will eauso him to grow upon tho convention from tho lieglnnlng, and claim for him that his selection would ,,lL'n OKI.. T...1I 1 Till 1 . 1 ......w wmu, luuiiiiiii uiiu .Humus suroiy Democratic nt tho polls. nu inero is a great ileal ot quiet tain lor Governor Stono, of Missouri, ns tho presi dential nominee Members of tho Mis souri delciiatloii declare that there is noth- talk, but acknowledge that Slriim nnn .1. .....nl. .... 1 ..I -- v....w vim in ivij iiniuii iin nu jnuiisus ita tho delegation is very friendly to him. Tho talk for Stono comes from outsldo states, where there Is much opposition to Hland. Mlssiiuriaiis havo been informed that they would secure more votes with Stono than with Hland and this sort of talk Is having its effect, but apparently does not in tho least cripplo tho Hland boom, and his in terests are being pushed with as much vigor as ever. Charles D. Gibson, of St. Louis, whonr- rneil yesterday, sprung a now pros boom on tho crowds by nnnouneii esldential nnnouneinir him self enthusiastically for General John M. bchofleld, retired commander of tho army. Mr. Gibson stated that tho general's boom would not havo any brass band or strong lunged attachments, hut that ho belioTed that tho record of tho oillcer would give strength as well us dignity to tho ticket Hepresontittivo Jones, of Virginia, 0110 of tho delegatos-at-largoto tho convention, arrived today. In an interview ho said: "I had hoped to present tho nnmo of .Sen ator Daniel to tho convention us a candi date for vice president, but I havo received a letter from him saying that ho does not want his nnmo presented, nud thnt ho will not lx a candidate" Governor Matthews, of Indlnnn, is not a candidate for tho presidency, and will not allow his namo to bo considered foi tho second place on tho ticket. An author itntivo statement to this olTcet was mndo last night by Senator Turplo, tho senior delegato-at-largo of tho Indiana delega tion, in order to put at rest reports of a combination by which Governor Matthews would secure tho vlco presidency. A Silver Delegate from Massachusetts. HosTON.July 3. An evening paper states that Hon.- George Fred Williams, delegate-at-largo to tho national Democratic con vention at Chicago, will favor tho freo coinage of silver, air. Williams 1r quoted as follows: "Tho tlmo has como for a great populnr uprising, and I proposo to bo in it. In taking this step I reallzo that 1 11111 doomed politically in Massachusetts, nnd that I shall nover bo forgiven by men who claim to bo Democrats. I realize also that those men can punish 1110 socially and Ununeifilly, but I invito tho persecu tion with a conscientious feeling that I am doing right by voicing tho sentiments of nnoutraged public." Gold Standard Leaders Off for Chicago. New Youk, July 3. William C. Whit noy nud party loft for Chicago yesterday afternoon over tho Xcw York Central to attend tho Democratic convention. Ho is uccompnnied by Senators Smith of Now Jersey nnd Gray of Delaware, ex-Mayor Grant and others. Senator David H. Hill, ex-Govoriior William K. llussoll, of Mas sachusetts, Colonel John H. Fellows and Stato Committeeman Hlnckloy joined the party at Albany. Tlio Ideal 11111111-1111. James L. Francis. Alderman. Chicago, says: 1 "I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds ami Lung ! Complaints, having used it in my family for the last fivo years, to tlio exclusion of physician's prescriptions or other prepara tions." I!ev. John liurgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "I havo been a Minister of tho Methodist Episcopal church for 50 years or more, and havo never found anything so beneficial, or that gavo mo such speedy relief as Dr..King's . New Discovery." Try this Ideal Couuh Bcmedy now. Trial bottles freo ut A. Wasloy's drug etoro. I Coming lCvent. July 8. Strawberry and ico cream festival, I under tho auspices of tho Y. P. A., in the basement of tho P. M. church. ! July 28. Ico cream festival under tho ' auspices of tho Mack Diamonds, in Bobbins' opera house. 'opera house, under tho auspices of the Bast . Liul Touiig Americans. Aug. 22. Ico cream festival under tho . nnsnlcps nf Silifinntiiliuib A'fllloir nnimi.lt 1 330, Jr. O. U. A. M., iu Bobblus' opera house. Some tlmo ago tho ono-ycar-ohl child of Mr. M. E. I.indsloy, of Franklin Forks, Pa., had n very sovero attack of colic. Slio suf fered great pafn. Mr, Lindsley gavo her a dose of Chamborlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bomedy and iu ten minutes her distress was gone. This is the best medicine in the world for children when troubled with colic or diarrhoea. It never fails to effect a prompt euro. When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleasant for them to take. It should I kept In every home, especially during the summer months. For sale by Uruhlcr Bros., Druggists. llucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best Balve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, Bait rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It la guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or arony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Wailey. "DR. MILES, Tluough His Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." Mi. H WIDELY known Wisconsin puhllshori who resides at Orcon Bay. wrlteii March 6th, ISM, as follows: "Flvo years ago I became so nervous that mental work was a burden. I could not rest at night on account ot sleeplessness. My attention was called to Dr. Miles ttcstora tlvo Nervluo, and I comruencod to nee it with the very best effect. Since then I havo kept a bottle inmyhousoand uaoit whenever my nerves becomo unstrung, with always tho samo good results. My son aisc Dr. AlilCS takes it for nervousness Nervine Restores Health mm imu nevur lauinFj success. I havorccomj mended It to many an J It cures them. All whl suffer from norvj troubles should try ifl It Is freo from narcotics, perfectly harm J less, and yet soothes and strengthens. Drl Miles, through his Norvlno is a benefactor to thousands." A.O LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of Deii Landsman. Dr. Miles' Nervlno Is sold on guarantee first bottle will beneUtar money refunded. P. J. CANFIELD. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBEY'S j Beer and Portei Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer CURED TO STAY CURED. Does This Mean Amthing to You ? If your truss don't hold you orlscaus pain, sco us at once. It may savo you year( sunering. w o navo cured huuureds of peol in i-iiiis i , aula, aim can reier jtiuio panel cured In your own town. Our treatment, iiarmiess aim win not Keep you irom yo dally labor. Call and havo a talk with (f doctor. It will cost vou nothfiiir. We ini.irl too relief after the first treatment, and 6 puces aie reasonable. The Dr. Miller Co., Philadelphia. heo Our Doctor Jiyery Tucsiiay at UNION HOUSE, Ashland,-Pa. 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