EVENING HERALD lWTAItl.ISlIl'.I) 18T0. Published every Evening, Except Sunday, lit I 8 South Jaudin Stkkkt, N'kau Cbhtbk. The Herald Is itf-ilvcicd InHhcnftniloah rind the flurroundiujc towns for six cents a -week, pay able tu the carriers. )ty mail SS.00 a year, or J9 cents n month, payable In advance. Advertise ments charged accord! UK to siiAce and position, Tho publishers reserve the right to change the fiosltlon of advertisements whenever the pub Ication of news demands it. Tho right is reserved to reject any advertisement, w nether fiald for or not, that the publishers may deem mproper. AdvcitlslnK rates niftdo known upon application. Entered at the postonice at Shenandoah, l'a., as eoeond class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald MONDAY. JULY 0, 1800. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET, ion ruKsmnxT, WILLIAM M'KINLKY, Of Ohio. Kon VICE rillKIDlWT, garret a. iionAirr, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. loll COSOUrSMAN-AT.I.AKOE, OALUSIIA A. GROW, Of Husiucbaiina. SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT, Of Erie. Tun Democratic national convention at Chicago promises to be an Ainuricau Donuy brook. hOMU people will oven turn great mining latastrophics to their own political glory, if they can lo so. Tiieiie aro not so many file-crackers in the country to-day as on Friday, neither aic there so many lingers on young Americans' li mils. Tije prevailintt diift in favor of the, restor ation of Hepublican rulo simply moans that the people aro determined to lmvo good times by removing the manifest causes of hard times. Two National Conventions have been held thus far in l&Ho tho Prohibitionist and the Eequblicnu and in oacli there has been bolt. Will this pieeo of history be repeated in Chicago? ONt of our exchanges tolls how a sweet till graduate came across the word "unique' in her essay and pronounced it "un-i-kweo,1 to the astonishment ot tho atloiitivo audience Hut, gracious ! her dress did set beautifully. It is a singular fai t that (ion. Weyler, w uli an army of ITS, 000 men, is unable to do more thau hold a fow cities and his trocha, whilu the insurgent army of only 40,000 men lta seized the greater part of Cuba, and uadually driving the Spanish forces hack upon Havana. Au'ivt: campaigning will not begin until .'ftcr the sultry days pass. Such is tho determiuation of tho Kcpubliciuis of Penn sylvania, as it is oltieially auuouuccd that the first gun will be fired by (lovornor Hast ings at tho State League of Kepublican Clubs a Erie on September loth. A minihti'H of the goipel has secured divorce from his wife in Oklahoma Territory Hi the grouud that she spoiled his Sunday coat to keep him from his preaching appoint ments and tilled bis.-iiihilay shoes with water, ThK eclipses tho fertility of (ien. Wcyler's bni.n w hen lie wants to banish a newspaper correspondent from Culm. Foi u years ago (hover Cleveland wag tho ilol of tho Democracy, now, alas, they turn liis picturu to tiie wall. Tho only picture o; the l'rvsiilout that was in evMcuco at Chicago Jiung in tho Now York koudnuarters at tho l'aluicr House, but oil Saturday morning was turned with its faco toward the wall and shortly after it was lemoved uud a picture of Ex-Uov. Flower substituted for it. only the mighty have fallen. "Wiiev we give a good day's wages to our i mploycrs wo want to ho paid in good sound dollars, worth 100 cents, and no less, What 1 want is to fee idle men at work anil ut Ymcrlcnn wages, and tho nunc men you have at work at good Ainoricnn wage tho better markets will tho farmers' have and tho better price will they get fur their products." These aro tho opinions of Will, Miu Mi Kiuley, the llepublicau oaudidato for l'risideut. If you like the views vote for the man. Tut indiscriminate manner in which suli p.ienasaro issued fur witnesses in the Eyou Duuu contest should bo given serious consiil cratioii by tho court. At the rato subpoenas were issued fur the two-day session lu.t week it would take but a short time to mako tho pis n i ss servers rich. Tho responsible parti should Iw required tu so systematic tho isiuiug of subpoenas that tho number of wi i.e-es at a mmsIou shall bo as clone as possible tw the number that can bo examined at that -i-aaion. To subiHiena upwards of 276 poopl for a single session, ami then not put one thorn on the witness stand indicates a luck 1i,th judgment and iutolligouco uud deserves the severest ccusuro at tho hauils of tho court. j Tun action of Governor Hastings in giving ( omnionwoalth authority to tho investigation which is to deterinino tho cause of the terrible mine dlsastor at 1'ltUton is commend uble. It is, as tho (lovornor says, a public d my to fully investigate catastrophic of this i baructor in order that tho causes which product) such loss of llfo may bo fully determined, nud tho inquiry us to whether Mick casualties may bo prevented fully con sidered anil dooldod, His tho most oil'ectlvo means by which' projier legislation can bo socurod to give minors of tho state immunity from risks of such disasters. His soloctlon of Miuo Iusiioctors William Stein, Edward Uodorick and Edward Brcuuau, to make tho investigation is equally praiseworthy, as their technical knowlodgo and exerionco In mining make them especially flttod for tho very important duties which tho appoint ment carries. HONORED AFTER DEATH. Memory of tho Late Harry ltee-o Itt'Tered by GougresH, The War Department of tho United States Government has communicated with the sous the late Harry Iteeee, of Sliamakln, asking them if they will accept a modal struck by an order of Congress in honor of their father, be cause of his bravery before Petersburg during the groat lobellion. The family has signified its pleasure in receiving such a memento and the medal will arrive very shortly. The deed for which tblstnrdy recognition given was nnu of tho most daring per rmod during tho war. The Federal army had tunneled beneath the works of tho Con federates and fixed a powder mine in u posi tion that lu exploding it would blow up a fort. The fuse was lighted but at the given timo the iowder was not Ignited. Oon. Pleasants as at a loss to account for the failing of his plan and culled for a volunteer to enter tho tunnel and investigate how far the fuse had burned before being extinguished or whether it was still burning. Tho task required a man possessed of rare bravery and one acquainted with mines lieutenant Harry Ileese was tho first man to come for waul. The tunnel was just large enough to admit of a man crawling lu on his hands and ncos. Into this opening Iteoso went anil ho not only succeeded, at tho imminent danger f his life, in finding where tho fuse had burnt out but relighted it and then beat a hasty rotrcat to the surface whero ho arrived just as tho blast went oif blowing up tho fort and killllug many men, Although Lieutenant Reese received honorable mention in a report to tho Depart ment his bravery never received reward until now. At the closo of tho war ho returticd to Shamokin and afterwards became chief burgoss of tho town serving several terms. Thii allair U well-known to tho older residents of this region, as the mine was tho work of tho 45th regiment P. V. V. which was a Schuylkill county rogimcnt. rr- Howl's Pills assist digestion. 2.") cents. Mr. W. II. Smith, editor of Tho Argus ISontnu, Pa., recommends a remedy for diarrhoea which ho has used with magical effect, "."several weeks ago," he says, "I purchased a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera und Diarrhoea liemedy, and after using less than ono-third of the contonts tho results weio magical effecting an entiro cure. 1 heartily and cliecrtully recommend the remedy to all Fullering from diarrhoea. " This remedy is for sale by- (iruhlor Eros., Druggists. Tile tlarsinen hi iicuiey. IIHN'l.EY-o.s--TiiAMH8, July 0. Yosterdav was u quiet day among the oarsmen, und was spent in Miiuuwhut weary waiting for timo to puss. The racing will liegln to morrow, when K. Uoildington, of tho Thames Hawing olnb, mid U. K. Beau mont, of Hurton-on-Trent, will row tholr preliminary hunt for tho diamond sculls. Then comes S. Swnnn, of Trinity Hull, and Vivian Nloknlla, In tho snmo contest, mid tho eight oured ru"e fur tho grand chullongu cup, between tho London Mow ing club una jart-t Trinity, will follow. Now Colloge mul Trinity Hull will row their prelliniimry heat fur tho grand chal lenge cup at 1 o'clock. At 2 o'clock eomoa tho float between the Loonder crow anil the Yale crew, which will dooldo whether Ynlo la to appear lit tho second round of tho raco. If Yalo wins tho ilrst boat she will have to row tho second hoat with the victor us betwuon Now Colleguand Trinity Hall. Tilto Steamer Destrnyvil liy l'lre. Oswego, N. Y., July (). An unusual murine disaster occurred yesterday off Oak Orchard, and in the middle of Lako Ontario. Steamer Samuel N Hodgo, of Buffalo, boniid from Cleveland to Prea- cott with (Ml tons of wire, caught ilro. Steamer bt. Joseph, Captuln John Pim ton, sighted tho burning steamer and was soon Ixwido hor. For over an hour tho St. Joseph kopt two streams playing on tho burning craft, but to no purpose, and to avoid being burned to death thoso on hoard the Hodgo jumped into tho lakn. AH wero picked up by tho bt. Joseph s crow. Firomau Dooley Is hiipposeil to have boon cremated. Tho Hotlgo was vulueil at 6S33, 000 and the oargii at i'7,A Villus Cliargn Against Kerens. St. Louis, July (!. In u pul lished state ment Chuuncey Ivos FUley, ohulrnmn of tho ltcpublicun state cummlttoo, who was defeated by Hon. Richard Kerens, in tho raco for representative of Missouri on tho national comnilttoo, nuikes soino sensa tional charges against the latter. Filley charges Kerens with tlefeatitig Warner for govornor at the last state election by his mlsmauiigoniont of tho campaign, and says anioirg other things that if tho Kerens people attempt to set asldo tho lixently elocted state committee and himself (Fil ey) as chairman at the coming state ooii- Vontlou there will ho trouble. Warships Honor Iuilepeiiilencu Day. Venice. July o In honor u( tho Ameri can warships lying hero on tho Fourth of July, all of tho vessels In tho basin of St. Mark wero ordered to hoist tholr gala Hags on that occasion. Tho Italian dis patch vessel Gallloo also fired a salute of twenty-one guns, i ho u nitcu htuws con sul. Mr. Honrv A. Johnson, iruvo a ban quet to the American colony in honor of i tho day. 8iuiiluril Charge Us with Treachery. Loxdov, July fl. A dispatch from Ma drid to The Dally Mall says that In tho Spanish senate on Saturday Gonurals Cal Ie and l'sudo were very hitter in their expressions ngainst the United States. Tho former gentleirrnn declared that the conduct of the United Status In protecting the Cuban rebels wis most treacherous. The l'orty-llfth Star. Washinown. July (1. Tho forty-fifth star, representing the ontrance Into tbo Union of the state of Utah, was udded to tho Hag on Friday, hut very fw of tho na tion's standards which flouted in tho breeze displayed the new brilliant. Chohed to Death by a l'ri'tzel. l'HiLUPSuuiio, Jf. .1., July . (Jeorgo Paustlan, agod 10 years, was choked to death Saturday night hy a ploco of pret zel, which he was oatlng, lodging in his larynx. Harrison Sells Ills C'npo Slay Cottage. CAl'E MAY, July 0. -Kx-Prosldout Har rison has sold his rottago nt Capo May Point to W. L. Dubois, of Philadelphia, tho price uot stated. The cottago cost 10 000. The Weather. For eastern Now York, Now Jersey nnd oastorn Pennsylvania: Threatening weather, hut with little, if uny, rain; warmer, southwesterly winds. Ask your grocer for the "Koyal Patent" Hour, nnd take no other brand. It is tho best flour made. A Letter or I'ostul Curd Will bring our solicitor, with saniplis and prices if you desire, of the neatest work excuted hy any printing office in the interior of the state. The I'nust.int ruunitlE of our fast job presses, and the hustle and biutlo in tho job rooms, attest the popularity of this branch of tho Hkkvm establishment. If you want good work at lair prices, send your orders here, and not to amateurs. A postal card addressed to this olBco is all that is necessary. Itlieuumtlsiii Curetl In Day. "Mystic Curo" for llheuniatisrn and NoU' ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Ita' action upon tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at ouco tho cause and tho disoaso Immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by C. II. Hagcnbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. HOOD'S PILLS enro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Hcailaclio. A plcae"nt laxative. All Druggists- Atlantic's first l)rownlng Arcldunt. Atlantic City July 0. The first drown ing of the season occurred yesterday, when Michael Madden, of Philadelphia, lost his llfo In the surf nt tho foot of South Caro lina nvonuo." He full tinder n big breaker and never came to tho surface again. It Is thought he had a stroke of apoplexy. ltrstgiicit by ltequcst. New Yohk, July G. One of tho sensa tions of tho day was the resignation of William P. St. John from tho presidency of tho Mercnntllo National lwik Ills warm advocacy of ,tho frep qoluago of" sil ver'! admitted to bo tho cause of his retire ment tit tho request of tho directors. Drunk Ammonia nnd Died. Philadelviiia, July 0. Mrs. Mnttlo Colo, of No.08 North Thirty-fourth street, on Saturday morning took a drink of ammonia at. her hunio in mistake for med icine. The v, 'nun was conveycil In great pain to the I' i iver '.ty hosplUl, whoit) silo died In the evening. Upon having Just what you call for when you go to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla. There is no substltuto for Hood's, it is an in sult to your intelligence to try to sell you something else, liemcmber that all ctfortB to induce you to buy an article you do not want, aro based simply tho desire to secure more profit. Tho dealer or clerk who docs this cares noth ing for your welfare. Ho Bimply wants your money. Do not permit yourself to be deceived. Insist upon having Sarsaparilla Ami only Hood's. It Is the One True niood J-urifler. Hoocl's Pills easy to buy, easy to take, easy to operate. 25c. J . Taken Inter- S tSrt' ' iVrf'? nally cures S bowel ? i 5t V o 3J ' -s K s, 'Js com- e g WVhtTW Pllnta, ? S HrrUl La Grippe. J Used externally it ia the best linl- incut in Uie world. Beware of itintatiors, buy only the genuine I made by Perry !avi;i. , .,'.. tew. ii, i)o. juness, mi. thacc makk jan. 2, 'et Bevft'OOZ fraudulent . nil worthlofS iraitanons. nm. Rfiiii!i!ieAiI'TWIN 'PI,. .. nf lin nut I fill t lIlHRt nil A til ft! Ir.OSt ftaff net BtAVf Xiirty nevrr break! 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Vlll sprinkle lour flint's Krvuier unit Uiuil uuir, emiiihivi mado. lllfc-lii't award at the Chleauo Hxpobitlon. Send for Circulars (living Testi monials and Prices. E. STEBBINS MFG. CO., Bole Manufacturcra, Springfield, Mass. For sale by all hardware und rubber stores In ll.o United Btatcs, CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street, Our Hot Towel Shave becoming popular. You will like It. make a specialty ol hair cutting. We m II I fill FOR ID (Continued from First Page.) n onnvass of the situation with the refer ences to the selection of a temporary clialr man, and tho majority of those present uunounoed themselvos as favorable t tho selection of Senator White. It was un derstood, however, that the notion should ho in no sense binding as to 8on"tor Whlto, but that the selection houl 1 ho finally made by the full silver committee this afternoon after holng pasted upon nt a previous meeting of the steering com mittee. The momljers of the Democratic na tional committed who aro silver men held a second meeting last night to agree on a candidate for temporary chairman of tho convention, and decided to recommend Senator John W. Daulol, of Virginia. Senator White, of California, had heen previously selected, hut when udelegatlon nulled upon blin ho said that on account of other ongngements It would bo out of tho question for him to servo. If tho gold committeemen insist upon presenting tho name of Senator Hill or somo other gold i-ian to tho convention tho silver contin gent will nominate Daniels. Judge Powers, of Utah, Is nmong tho delegates who have received letters from a banker's firm In this city in regard to the encct that a freo savor declaration would have upon the business interests of tne country. In this letter, it is stated that f4&!,0OO haro boon invosted through tho firm in Utah, lleforrlng to tho circu lar Judge Powers said: "If this company and tho clients of that concern do not, caro to play In our back yard thoy need not. If they do not want to invest in Utah somo one el so will. Tholr clients will receive whatever Is duo them, for Utah will paydollarfordollnrnsnoml nated in tho bond. If these hankers think they can Intimidate us and prevent us from cmTjingout tho will of our constitu ents by covert throats, thon I say to them innt wo wero not brought up in tho moun tains to lie soared hy owls. If they Intend to holp create a financial panic in order to drivo people to support tho gold standard I have only to sny to them that in pulling out the pillars of the flnanolal temple they will bring theedllloe uponthelrowrnheads as woll as ours and wo can stand It as" well ns thoy can. I think that tho hankers had hotter lot us run politic onr own way, and clovoto tholruttentiontohusinoss. Perhaps there would ho fower failures." Considerable discord is developing now among the silver men over tho rivalries naturally created hy tho candidates, and there is also dissension over tho platform. Many of tho loaders are strongly In favor of a single declaration for freo sllvor and tho practical ignoring of all other ques tions. Tho tariff question, especially, thoy desire to ho handled gingerly lost It drive from them tho freo silver Republicans of tho wost who aro moderate protectionists. others, on tho other hand, think there should 1)0 a regular Domoeratlc platform covering all tho pending issuos of tho day. Some even favor a very radical tariff plunk. All thishodesillfor tho prophets of u short convention. Tho gold men, led hy Mr. Whitney, pro fess to be encoumged by tho outlook. Their plans seem to lie based on future coutlngaucles. Having failed to mako on lmpre.sbiou on tho solid phalanxes of silver, their purpose seems to bo to stir up strife and fake advantage of such dls.sonslons as may 1 developed In tho opiKJsltlon. Tho groat (ldvuntago which thoy possess, ul- ways tho strength of a hopeless minority, is their compactnoss. "Wo aro a well or ganized force," said Don M. Dickinson, of Michigan, who was postmaster general under Cleveland's first udmlnltrntlon, and who is hero with tho prestige of hav ing snatched a victory for gold from what was admitted to lie a silver convention In Michigan. "We are fighting an unorgan lred mob resolved only on ono thing a declaration for tho free coinage of silver." The fouturoof tho day has Iwen tho seem ing utter collapse of the Teller Imioiu. Tho bilk of tho existence of the senatorial cabal plotting to secure Teller's nomination has JSX-OOVEKNOK WILLIAM K KTJSdELL. aroused among many of thu incoming del egates a fooling of tho most hitter and pas sionate resentment, and the cry Is heard everywhere that the nominee must bo- a Democrat It is considered almost treason to bUggost Teller. This strong revolt against what is doomed an attempt at sen atorial dictation seems to have cheukinatod the cabal The revolt against tho cubol has unques tionably hud the effect of hastening dec larations by nrrlving delegates In favor of the two loading candidates, lllatid and Doles, and both claim large uonnlsltlons. Tho boomers of both also began nrrlving in foroo yesterday, und their headquarters wero besieged bv marching clubs hondod by brass bands und the countless thousands of shouters who tumbled along in their wake It is a question whether Bland or Bolos has boon the larger gainer by yostcr- duy's development. Tho Iowa candidate's munugors lmvo received many assurances ot support from tho south and wost nud, although Bland Is still hulled und heraldod as tho logical candidate and Is undoubtedly gaining ground, ho has some weak points in tho present arrangement of his linos. Tho legltlmnto character of tho doclara' Hon of the Illinois delegation for the Mis souri candidate, which was to carry with it the influence of Govornor Altgeld, is nuostloncd. Tho doclorutlou, based on un alleged poll of tho delegation, was on' glucored by Secretory of State Hlnrlchsen after ho had secured a statement from Alt- gold that tho latler would abide by tho will of tho majority, xne Aitgciu mon now challenge tho accuracy of tho poll, nnd throw out lutlmatlons that sharp practicos wero resorted to. It Is bolloved, however, by Altgold's close friends that as between tho two candidates ho would bo for Bland rather than Bolos, The doubt cast on Altgold's nttltudo furnishes a cause for anxloty in the Bland camp. The Matthows boom booms tu have been thattcred by the row In tho Iudlaua delo- cation between trie bum iMul silver dele gates overthequestluiiof retiring National Oominlttoemnu Sheor'.n It is evident that Governor Matthew mado perhaps a fntnl blunder In Insisting that several of his porsolinl frlendr who were for gold should go on the delegation. lho macKimrn boom does not ceem to 1)6 progressing, hut John It. McLean, of Ohio, the proprietor of tho Cincinnati Kn- qulrur, Is developing into a power lu tho convention. Ho is surrounded by trained politicians, whoso touch is felt everywhere. Although they are quietly urging him for llrst placo on the ticket, It Is woll under stood that his aim Is to secure the nomina tion for vice president Ills corporate in terests are militating against him, but his liower Is evident, and there Is a prevolllng feeling that ho can secure tecond placo on tho tlckot. It Is said that the Bland ninu ngers have tried to mako u combination with him despite tho fact thut It Is pretty woll known tnat Mr." McLean himself bo- Uoves that Teller would be tho strongost man to nominate. Tho Pennsylvania delegation met last night and re-olocted William F. Harrity a momlicr of tho national committee. Mr. Hnrrity was also choson chntrman of tho delegation. Other committeemen wero elected as follows: Resolutions, Robort E.Wright of Lehigh; credentials, State Senator J. Henry Cochran of Lycoming ; permanent organisation, Charles H. Noyos of Wnrron ; honorary vico president, Ex- Congressman B. F. Meyors of Dauphin: notification of candidates, John T. Lona han of Luzerne i rules and order of busi ness, Charles A. Fagunof Alleghony; hon orary secretary, MUlorS. Allen of Susque hanna. , Nolthor the Maryland nor tho Delaware delegations succeeded In gottlng togcthor yesterday. In tho Maryland delegation tho throe silver dolegates are making troublo for tho gold mombors of tho dele gation and preventing nn organlzaclou. Tho sllvor men declare thoy will vote inde pendently of tho gold delegates, and are demanding recognition on tho various committees. Tho Mississippi delegation has turned the tables on the New York gold mission aries, and Is carrying tho freo silver war into tho enemy's camp in return for the efforts expended by tho eastern mon to di vert the south from Its loyalty to tho white metal. On Saturday a party of Now York dologatos mado a tour of tho headquarters of southern states and bestowed upon the southerners udvlcontid admonition to turn from tholr course. Many southern mon wore disposed to rosont what they con sidered tho patronizing manner of the easterners toward thorn. Yesterday tho Mississippi men selocted three of tho host talkors from their delegation, Delogatos Johnson, Cochrannnd Hill, nnd Instructed thorn to visit tho headquarters of New York and othor oastorn states and ask for hbarings to mako speechos for sllvor. Tho Now Jerspy delegation arrived at tho Auditorium late yesterday afternoon, headed by ex-United States Senator Dlodg ort and ex-Judge Tallmau, delegntes-ufc-largo. Senator Smith and Alan McDor mott, tho other dolegatos-at-large, camo hero ahead of tho delegation und took nn active part in tho deliberations of tho gold Standard people. Tho delegation Is under stood to be in favor of olther Russell or Pattisou for the presidency. Members of the Delaware delegation de clare very positively that there will be no bolters in their camp on account of tho adoption of a froo silver platform and tho selection of a freo silver candidate. Even Senator Gray, ono of tho most radical gold men in tho convontlon or tho party, they declare, will not dosort tho party nomi nees. There Is somo feeling In tho delega tion against Senator Gray l)ocauso of his speech at thogoldmeotlngSaturdaynlght. Ono of his colleagues complains that tho gold mon are Injuring tho chances of tho party In the campaign by fighting the In evitable with urgumcuts of such a nature that thoy will furnish campaign material to tho Republicans. Mrs. Ellen B. Ferguson will lx tho only woman who will occupy a scat In tho con vention. Mio is nn alternate from Utah. The delegattuu arrived yesterday and ut n meeting voted to vote fur Blntut for presi dent. Tho Ideal l'uuaccn James L. Francis. Alderman. ChiciiKO. says; "I miard Ilr. Kinof's New Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for CoueIis. Colds and Luuk Comnlaints. liavlnir used it in mr family for tho last nvo years, to the oxciusion oi physician's prescriptions or other prcpara, tions." l!ev. John Illinois. Keokuk. Iowa, writes: I havo been a Minister of the Methodist Iv,!cinTLil fluiiY'li fur r.fl fir tunm nnd havo never found anything so beneficial, or that gave mo such speedy rellel as ur. King s Now Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough Itemed' now. Trial bottles treo at A. Wasloy's drus store. Coiulng Kveut. July 8. Strawberry and ice cream festival. under tho auspices of the Y. P. A., in tho liaseinont of the 1', M. church. July 28. Ice cream festival under the auspices of tho Black Diamonds, In Bobbins' opera house. Aug. 14. Ico cream festival in Bobbin opera house, under tho auspices of tho Fast End Young Americans. Aug. 22. Ice cream festival under tho auspices of Shenandoah Valley Council No 530, Jr. O. U. A. M., In Bobbins' oporahouso, Somo tiuio ago tho one-year-old child of Mr. M. E. Mnddoy, of Franklin. Forks, Pa had a very severe attack of colic. Sho sut fii red great pain. Mr. I.indsley gave her doso of Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Itemedy and in ten minutes hor distress was gone. This is tho host medicine in the world for children when troubled with colic or diarrhoea. It never falls to effect prompt cure. When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleasant for them to tiike. It should bo kept in every homo, especially during tho summer months. For sale by (1 ruhler IJros., Druggists. Fx-Qovernor Wulte n Ilolter. Dksvkii, July 0. Ex-Governor Wnltc made u drumntto oxlt from tho state Popu list convontlon on Saturday, accompanied hy eighty-three dolegates. Tho ex-govcr-nor represented tho minority faction from Arapahoe county, which was not allowed a placo In tho convention, and he took oc casion to denounce tho gathering as Illegal', lie was choson to head a contesting dele gation to St. Louis. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Worthiugton, Ind., "Sun," writesi "You havo a valuable pro scription iu Electric Hitters, and I can cheer fullv recommend it for Coustlnatlon and Sick Headache, and as a general system tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Aunio bteiuo, viica Cottago Grovo Avo., Chicago, was all run down, could not cat or digest food, had a backache which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric Hitters restored hoi health and renewed her strength. Prices 60 cents and $1,00, Get a bottlo at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Let The Whole World Know The Good BrJliies' Heart Cure Does EAItT DISEASE, has Its victim at a. disadvantage. Always taught that hoartdlseoso Is Incurable, when tho symptoms become well defined, tho patient becomes alarmed and a nervous panic takes, place. But when a suro remedy Is found and a curo effected, after years ot suffering, there is great rejoicing and desire to "let tho wholo world know," Mrs. Laura Wlno ingor, of Selkirk, Kansas, writes; "1 desire to let tho wholo world know what Dr. Miles'' Ty Milpc' Bcart Curo has dono for XJl, 1'iuw B0 For ten years I had Heart Clire Paln iu my heart, short Restores ness oi uroatn, palpita tion, pain In my let t sldo, oppressed feeling in my chest, weak and hungry Health spoils, bad droams, could not Ho on cither side, was numb and suffered terribly. I took Dr. Miles' Ileart Curo and boforo I finished tho second bottlo I felt Its good offocts, I feel now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Heart Curo saved my llfo." Dr. Allies' Ileart Cure is sold on tmarantnn that first bottle bancfl ts, or money refunded. OiOOSOO0C0OC3O0O0000S0SC3 CURED TO STAY CURED. Does Thli Mean Anything to You 7 If vnur truss don't hold vnn nr fa rn,ialnr pain, seo U3 at once. It limy save you years ol suffering. Wo havo cured hundreds oi people lu l'eunsvlvanl.i. find can refpr vnn to nutlent cured lu your own town. Our treatment Is harmless and will not koep you from your dally labor. Call and have a talk with our doctor, It will cost you nothing. Wo guaran tee relief after tho first treatment, and our prices aro reasonable Tho Dr. Miller Co., Philadelphia. Sco Oar Doctor Emy Tuesday at UNION HOUSE, AsiilandrPa. OOOCttOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOCfi p. J. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. genuiuo welcome nwalts you at JOE WYATT'5 SALOON, Cor. ilain and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, he era, porter nnd ale eon Btantly on tap. Choice temperance drinks and cltcara. POLITICAL CARDS. pou COUNTY TltEASCnnit, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Broad Mountain. Bubject to Republican rules. .lOIt CLEUK OF TIIE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Glrardville. Subject to Democratic ruloa. JOR COUNTY COSIMISSfONER, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules, JTjlOR RECORDER, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Jollett, Porter Township. Subject to Republican rules. JjlOR COUNTY COSlMISSIONEE, CHAS. F. ALLEN, Of Tumaqua. Subject to Republican Rules. JIOR CLERK OF THE COURTS, JOHN T. SHOENER, Of Onvlgnburir. Subject to Republican rules. Celebrated Vemalo l'owilcri never fall. (MIX'S U.IXO lMlit. (Infilwu theiu uhindiuNfillHfllllnE 1 l.u W llonnnnwal lllla fith.T Ilk " retnedkO. Mwn buy Iht but od "oil j!- polntaeot. GiurentMi luptrto; to.ui omai rpiiu-ew KrbSllnll.mitket.XNiTl. l'utteuU", 4 Oi. Ur.S.T tUX, llwk 11.7, Uoiton, Urn. For sale at l'ovlnj ' drug store, 28 East Centre itrcet. ('