EVENING HERALD lLSTAltLl.SIIllI) 1870. Published every livening, Except Sunday, at 8 Booth Jardis Street, Xkar Ccntbb. The Iloriilil ii dcllvncd InShcnnndoab and the surrounding towiiB for six cents n week, pay able to tlie ranters. Ily mall $3.00 a r, or 38 ceuta n month, jmyahlc In advance. Advertise ments chnrged uocordlug to Fpaoo and position. The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisement whenever the pub lication of news demands It. Tho right Is reserved to reject any adertlsement, whether paid lor or not, that tho publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates mado known upon application. Kntercd at tho poatofllco at Bhcnandoah, Pa., as second class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION'. Evening Herald WEDNESDAY. JULY S, 1600. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. FOK rUEHIDCNT, WILLIAM MKINLEY, Of Ohio. I'OK VICE l'llJIpENT, UARliET A. HOUART, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. I'D II CONORHtmHAK-AT-LAnGE, OALUSHA A. GROW, Of Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT, Of Eric. IN speaking of tho river upon which tho Yalo crow met defeat don't say Tames, .hut "Terns." It's English, you know. The beautiful golden sunsets wo have hud for several evenings past are missing In Chicago. Every cloud has a silver lining out thero just now. Tiimu: is a million Pattison badges in Chicago, Nominated on a free silver plat form ho would not receive ono fourth that many votes in Pennsylvania. Tun First National Bank of town makos an excellent showing by declaring a semi annual dividend of throe per cent, as well as adding fo.OUO to its surpluo account for tho first half of tho yoar. The Democratic Convention at Chicago reversed the action of tho National Com mittee aud turned Senator Hill out to mako room for Senator Daniel, a silver advocate. Tho veto showed that tho silvcrites wero con jsiderably loss than the two-thirds they claimed and the outlook appears good for a short convention. Tim Iluiuvr has dovuloped pugilistic ability in connection with his attainments as a base ball Unjpiro. Ho punched two of tho Pitts burg players after a recent game in Washing. ton, D. C. It was somothing now for the people to see the worm turn aud as Hurst is a product of Ashland tho Schuylkill breast will once more swull with pride. C'LIUl; headed cyclists are beginning to sco tho danger to which thoy are driftiug, in the matter of good road movement. Too much attention has been givou to eyclo paths to tho leal detriment of thu roads. Ciood advico to eyclists is to work for cycle paths only when it is impossible to secure good roads. Tho uathurities of Brooklyn, N. Y., havo been given a great deal of credit for the twin cycle paths running to the ocean, while be tweeu them is a Boulevard which lsa disgrace to any civilized community. It was much cheaper tu fix up the paths than it would havo been to mako tho Boulevard acceptable to wheelmen. Hon. John I;i-ssi:ll Youxci, of the Phila delphia Star, is taking in tho sighta at tho Democratic eonveution at Chicago, and giving his impressions to his paper. Ho says among othor enjoyable things : Tho charm of this convention is its devil-may-care insouciance. Hubert Maeaho has a rendezvous with Russell Sago and keeps his appointment. Except when you aro talking with tho spluttering people, teeming with facts aud figures as to tho millions delllierately robbed from tho West to fill tho Wall street coffers, tho aspect of tho delegates Is a universal grill. Tho sensation of being able to cotuo out here and inhale thu lake breezos aud havo no boss over you, is for a politician, a new experience. If they had a boss thero would bo more bouse. nud things would becarefully adjusted. How ever tho absence of sense is the dominant feature in Chicago aud really u part of tho charm of tho present convention. Thero is no freak that may not bo iudulgod. A cako walk, a cuuo rush, a walk around, Tillman and Hill in tho lead, a Saltation Army demonstration, aro within tho range of con ventlou possibilities. INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION. Booker Washington is one of tho remark. ublo colored men of tho now South. Ho is president of the Tuskogco Institute in Ala- baina which is doing groat work for tho colored neoide. His views concerning in r' , -.trial education are so well-stated In leccut article, and aro equally applicable to all colors, that wo oxtract tho following Industrial education, so far from teaching an individual how to work, teaches him how not to work; teaches him how to mako tho forces of nature work for him; how to lift la bor up out of toil and drudgery into tho at mosphere whero lab jr is ennobled, beautlliei aud glorified. Industrial education is meant to take the hoy who has been following an old mulo bohiud a plow making corn t the rate of teu bushels an aero and sot him upon machine under an umbrella behind two fluo horses, so that ho can mako four times much com as by the old process and with less labor. Without industrial education, when the black woman washoa a shirt sho washes with both hands, both foet aud her whole Iwdy. An Individual with industrial educa tion will uso a machine that washes ten times aa many shirts at a givon time with almost expenditure of physical force stoam, eloc- tricltv or water power doing the work. It is .safo to say that HO per cent, of tho colored people, as is perhaps true of most races, do- pcud for their Hvlug on tho common occupa tions of life. Since this is truo It seems to me that it Is tho part of wisdom to giv much attention to fitting theso masses to do au ordluary tusk in an extraordinary way, P0TTSVILLE LETTER. Kllno Ton mhlp Voters Called Up In tho Ljon-Ilniin Contest. I'ottsYH.le, July 8. The Lyon-Dunn contest was resumed this morning at 10 o'clock, Judge Ehrgood helng absent when court convened. A number ol Itnosses were In attendance from Kllno township, as thcro was yesterday, but thoso fliimmoiicd yesterday wcro not oxatnined and the county is out a few hundred dollars more. The Iwllot lwxos of tho First and Third wards of Minorsvlllo wcro brought in and opened and the contents wcro olforcd In ovldouco in three oxhlbits, after which tho boxes wcro soalod again and couusel on each side signed the slip attached to the box. Mr. ISreckons then ollorod tho ballot chock list of Houeybrook, Kllno township, as exhibit 4. and the voting check list of the saino dis trict as exhibit ."). At this point the first witness was called to tho stand. Ho was Bernard Ferry, of Kllno township, and after long argument as to what the petitioners proposed to prove by tho witness tho court overruled tho objection of Mr. Whitchouso, hlch was to tho effect that no witness should bo called at this stage of tho case, because petitioners havo not brought thcinsolves un der tho Acts of Assembly and because tho ituess does not coiuo under tho various rulings mado by court. Mr. Ilrockons then oxaminod tho witness, who bald ho was from Audcnrcid, and to l.io best of his knowledge voted for a Judgo of Orphans Court at tho November cloctiou. ituoes was not examined by tho respondent and Alex lioruosky was then called. Another long discussion took place as to whether tho wltuoss' namo was on tho bill of particulars. Mr. Ucrgcr said he was on tho list and Mr. Whitchouso replied that his colleagues could not find It. This was tho causo of a number of speeches by counsel and it was finally settled by Mr. Iierger saying tho witness's name was on the first bill of particulars and Mr. Y hitchou.30 withdrew his objection. At 11:30 a. in. witness was still on tho stand and the argument was being continued. Deeds wero recorded to-day from Sallio F. Weaver to Mary A. O'Douuell, prcmisos in Mlncrsville; J. O. Smith, trustee of estate of Llizahcth Sutton, to John Bacrman, lot in Miuorsvlllo; William Wcrta to Madgellan .ong, half lot in Girardvillo ; Alliance Coal Mining Company to George Poliusky, lot In New Philadelphia ; J. K. Sigfried et. al., to Joseph i . Patterson, lots in PotUvjllo. Marriago licensos wore granted to Michael iba and Eva Bobyock, both of Mahauoy Piano ; Carrol Lapinski and Mary Kussuto, both of Mahauoy City: Ignac Kudziawiczis and Domluka Nobauawicz, both of Shcnau doah. Somo timo ago tho one-year-old child of Mr. M. E. Lindslcy, of Franklin Korku, Pa., had a very severe attack of colic. She suf fered great pain. Mr. Liudsley gave her a doso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea, liemedy and in ten minutes her listrcss was gone. This is tho best mcdiciuo in tho world forchildren when troubled witli colic or diarrhoea. It never fails to effect a prompt cure. When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleasant for them to take. It should 1h) kept in every home, especially luring tho bummer mouths. For sale by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. Itnhlicd at ltateii Jtun. Between tho hours of midnight and thrco o'clock this morning robbers entered tho house of Tax Collector McLaughlin, who conducts a saloon at Kavcn Bun, and stole niuo bottles of whiskey, two muskets and a lot of woariug apparel. Tho dUravory of tho robbory was made by Mrs. McLaughlin, who went down stairs to get somo water for one of her sick children. Lntrauce was ef fected by cutting a wiudow pano out of tho front door. A posse searched tho mountains, but no clue to tho robbers could bo obtained. Mr. W. H. Smith, editor of Tho Argus Benton, Pa., recommends a romedy for diarrhoea which he lias tifeed with magical effect. "Several weeks ago," ho .says, "1 purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Beinedy, and after uping loss than one-third of tho contents tho results wero magical effecting an entire cure. I heartily and eheerlully recommend tho remedy to all suffering from diarrhoea." Thin remedy is for salo by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. HOOD'S PILLS euro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. A picas-nt laxative. AU Druggists. A Champion Dancer. Tho Ashlaud Local says P. J. O'Neill, of Oakland, sustained his old timo reputation In Frceland on July -1th by vanquishiu; threo competitors with easo in au all around reel jig and clog contest and as a rcsnlt dis plays a superb gold medal which was awarded him by tho committee in charge of the ovent. Malia, of Shenandoah, is booked for tho next victim and wo have no doubt but that Pat's superiority as a darner will con vinco tho adhcieuts of Mr. Malia that O'Neill's eoual as an advocate of tho tnuso who presided over choral, song and daino is not in the coal region. 01 severest trial and test provo In regard to Hood's 6arsaparilla 1st, Greatest Merit 1 Secured by a peculiar Combina tion, Proportion and Process unknown to others which naturally and actually produces Fd, Greatest Cures Ssai Shown by thousands nt honest, voluntary testimonials which naturally and actually produco 3d, Greatest Sales According to the statements ot druggists all over the country. In theso threo points Hood's Sarsaparllla u peculiar to UselL 9 s Sarsaparilla Is tho best It Is the One True Blood Purifier. u ii r!ii are the only pills to tike nOOU S FlllS with Hood's Sarsaparllla, PAT. NOV. It, 0. JUMJI, !!. THADI MARK JAN. 14, lleware of fraudulent and worthless Imitations. , NONE GenuinB'n JWIN' Th mot beutlrul liuort pusblel meat Perfect sujl ThtyneTerbreikl Tlier nerer cull ThM ;neTerrurtl Bnd 2a ct. (SUmM) for roples -genuine Twin," to 0. immva, II X. eui Bum, rtuuui-tu, it. Hood SILYERSJICTORY. (Continued from First Page.) chusottR, Dnnlels of Vlrfflnln nntl Hnrrity of 1'oiinsylvnuln, wcro the recipients of Individual ovntloni. Tho followers of both fildoi took uvory opportunity to chcor on tholr chninplonn. On tho platform wcro tho nioinlxirfl of tho national committee Among tho dis tinguished puosts seated in their roar wero a number of gold loaders vho hnvo boon conspicuous in provlous conventions, hut who were swept mule by tho silvorcohort8 In tholr ctntos. These Included General" Gordon of Georgia, Sonator Lindsay of lventuoKy, fx-OoiiKrossinan Hynum of Indiana, ox-Colifjressmnn Outhwalto of irhlo, and othors. But strangest of allon iho nlutforin of a Democratic convention wcro tho Uttls cotorlo of silver sonatora who lxiltcd tho convention at St. Louis. At present without a iiarty, thoy Book en- trunco to tho Democratic party on condi tion that It select Mr. Tcllor. General John U. Weaver and other Populists and sllvorltos, liko Senator Stewart, wcro also thcro, all watchln;; cloely tho rosulta of tho deliberations of tho convention. Al though innuy well known faces wcro miss ing, it was a distinguished gathering. Iho invocation of tho bovlsh chaplain. Dr. Btlrua, an Kplscoiml dlvino. with Its appeal for iionco, had hardly ascendod to mo tnrono or graco before tho contending hosts mot In tho shook of battle. Tho gold men. carried out their program of pre senting Senator Hill for temporary chair man, but tho silver leadors also held to their resolution and lmmedlntolv antnR- oulzod him with Senator Daniel. For two hours tho oratorical gladiators of tho op posing forcos fought It out upon tho plat form. Allan McDormott of Now Jcrsoy, John I. Waller of Connecticut, John B. reuows ol .Now York and General St. Clnlrof West Vlralnla chamnloueil Mr. Hill's cause, and C. S. Thomns of Colo rado, M. F. Tariioy of California, C. A. j-uiu or Illinois, Delegate Marston of Louisiana and National Committeeman Clayton of Alnbamn insisted unon his overthrow. Colonol Fellows appealed for mercy. Ho plondod with tho majority to do a generous thing nnd show that It did not place too much reliance on the forco of numbers, but in tho righteousnoss of tneir cause, ilr. MoDmnott was even driven to throats. Gcmral St. Clair, who Is a silver man, opposeSt tho defeat of Hill, whom ho had sunuorted four vears aco. and whoso defeat thon he oxprossod his profonnd regret for. JJUt tho silver men. most of whom had also been for Hill in 1SU2. nnd who re called tho fact with evident prldo and with expressed groat regret at tho neces sity which compelled them to take this oourso, contendod that tho election of a temporary chairman In harmony with the majority was of vital importance. Tho temper of tho delegates was plainly appar ent from tho salvos with which they greeted theso Arm utterances. It was no ticeable that neither side put its giants forward. When tlio vote camo to bo taken W. J. Stackhouso, ono of tho administration's federal olllciala in Iowa, in order to flaunt the divisions In tho Holes delegation, chal lenged tho vote of tho state and uncovered bovou gold votes. Mr. Haldeman did tho samo thing In Blackburn's Kentucky dele gation, and Mr. McKuluht. a silver Mich igan delegate, showed twelve silver votes In his delegation which wero locked upb; tho unit rule. Tho result of tho roll call showodKKS votes for Daulol and 84Hfor Hill, practically tho strength of the two sides. Although this did not show a two-thirds majority, the silvor leaders displayed no anxiety on this score, as tho- Neoraska gold delegation of twentv-slx will be un seated and tho representation, from the territories will lie Increased from two to 6lx each. .Senator Daniel's Specfh. Sonator Daniel, who nssumod tho duties of presiding officer, Is au lmprosslvo figure nnd a most eloquent orator of the old school, lio soundod tho koynoto for6il- vor In a ringing speech, bnt tho fact that ho spolco from notes was rather disappoint ing to his frlouds. lie spoke in part as follows: In receiving from your hands this gavel as tho temporary presiding ofllcer of this conven tion I bog leavo to express n sentiment, wldch 1 am sure Is unanimousthat no national con vention was ever presided ovor with more abil ity or with moro-fairnoss than byyourselt I trust that I may bo able in somo f ocblo way to model my conduct by your model and to prao ticoby yonr uxnmple. This position, gentle men, to which you have chosen mo involves lth a great personal honor and a keen re sponsibility. For tho honor I thank you, and uy your gracious am win make It easy and Its burden light. I regret that my name should liave been brought in even tho most courteous and seri ous complication witli that of my dUtrnguished friend, tho great sunator from Now York, But tho very fact that I havo permitted it to bo done refutes tho suggestion that has boen Iin- providently mode on this tloor that eithnr I or those whom I have tho honor to represent would over heap Indignity upon that bravo nnd Illustrious head. The senator from New York ldm-.elf knows, as you know and as know, that there Is no personality in tho pro ferment which has lieen given to me. ne must know, and tho wholo country that watches those proceedings must know, that it is only duo to the principle that this print majority of Democrats stand for and that they know that 1 stand ror with them. There is one thlni; golden, wldch, permit mo, in the same good humor whloh nas character ized your conduct, to command to you here. It is the golden rnle to do uutu others as yon would hivo them do unto you. Democrats as you have teen, Democrat as I trust you will ever be, acquiesce graonfully In thu will of tho great majority of your follow Democrats, and only ask to go with them, as they have often gone with you. Do uot forgwt, gentlemen, that for thirty years wo have supported the men that you have nanrnd lor president Seymour, Qreely, Tilden, Hancock and twicii drover Cleveland. Do not forget that wo have sub mitted cheerfully to your compromised plat form, and to your reixwtod pledgos of bimetal lism, and have patiently borne repeated disap pointments as to their fnlnllmout. Do not for get that just four years ago, in a Democratic convention In this city, the Now York delega tion stood here solidly and immovably for a candidate committed to the frcu and unlimited coinage of silver and gold at tho ratio of IS to 1 The activo business men of this country, its manufacturers, merchants, farmers, sens ot toil in counting room, factory, field and mine know that oontractiun of tho currency sweeps away with tho silent and resistless force of gravitation tho annual profits of their enter prise nnd Investments, They know, too, that tho gold standard moons contraction and the organization of disaster. What hope is thero for the country and what hope for the Domoc- raoy unless tho view's of the majority hers Bhnll bo adopted? Do not tho people know that it was not silver legislation, but legislation dic tated by tho advocates pf the gold standard, that has caused and now continues the finan cial depression! The people do not forget when Democracy camo to power, In 181U, it Inherited from its Republican predecessor thu tax system and the currency system of which the McKinley law Mid the Sherman law were tho culminating features. It came to power amidst a panio which fitly followed upon heir enactment with etrlkos, lockouts, riots and clvlo commotions, while thu bonnes of ueaceful industry in Penn sylvania hart becoi.ie military camps. Mr-Sis. manifold oppressive fiotui s, tie- MeKmluy law had thrown away 30,0U0,0U() of revenue de rived from sugar under the sceptinl plea of a free breakfast table nnd had sulwtltuted boun ties to sugar plantiirs, docruasing revenue nnd increasing expenditure, thus bnrnlnir tho can dle at both ends and making thn people pay at least for the alleged free breakfast bo far as revonue to support thft irovemmcnt Is concorncd tho Democratic party, with but a slender majority In tho senate, was not long rovidlng It, aud had not tho supreme oourt nf tho United Stntos reversed Its settled doctrine of ono hnndrcd years tho luoomo tax incorpo rated In the tariff bill would long sinco liave abundantly supplied It. Iho Uepubllcmi party has now re nounced tho creod of Its platform aud of onr national ledges, ana presented to the country tho issue of higher taxes, more lionds and less money. 11 nas proeiaimcu ai iasi, inrowing away tho disguises, tho Urltlsh gold standard. Wo can nly expect, should they succeed, my country men, spocimm of panto and along protracted poriui of depression. Do not ask us, then, to Join them in any of their propositions. Least ot all ask us not to Join thorn upon the money question and light a sham battle over settled tariff, for tho money question is tho paramount issao boforo the Amorican people, and it in volves truo Americanism mora than any ooo- nomio issuo tliat ovor was presented to a presi dent nt a presidential election. Iso authority has over been conferred Dy congress for tho issuo of any bonds payable In gold, but distinctly refused. Tho specie re sumption of 1S73 gave tho surplus revenue In ine ironsury, not gold only, tho monoy 01 re demption. Provision mode bv tho Bland act of 1678 addod to our circulation somo J350fl00,000 of standard silver money, or paper based upon It, and all that mass of silver money is sus tained nt a parity with gold by nothing what ever on earth but tho silver in it and the legal tendor functions imparted to it by law. Wo havo no outstanding obligations In tho United States except tho smoll sum of $44,000,000 of gold certificates which oro specifically payable In gold, and they, of conrso, should bo so paid. As we hnvo 130,000,000,000 of public and private dobt, It would take moro than three times all tho gold in tlds country to pay even one year's Interest upon it. Wo pray rou. no moro makeshifts and strad dles. Vex not tho country with yonr proph ecies of smooth things to come from tho llrlt-ish-Kepnbllcnn propaganda. Tho fact that the European nations are going to the gold stan dard renders it all the moro impractlcablo that wo should do so, for tho limited stock of gold in the world would have longer division and a smaller sharo for ooch nation. Instead of increasing waffes. this policy has fnrther deennsed them. Instead of multiply ing opportunities for employment, this policy has multiplied idlers. Instead of increasing tho prices of our produce, tills policy has low erod them, and it Is estimated at about 15 per cent, in three years. Instttod of reviving confi dence, this policy has hnnishod confidence. In stead of bringing rollef it has brought yoars of misery, and for this reason, it hivi contracted tho currency of tho United States 4 a head for every man, woman and child since Nov. 1, 1S93. Tho publio revenues havo fallen, wngos of labor havo fallen and everything on tho face of the earth has fallen except taxes and debts, which havo grown In burden, whilo on tho other hand the means of their liauidation has been dimin ished. But tho people now do well know that tho conspiracy of European monarchs, led by Great Britain, has for its purpose a war upon Amer ican silver money. With their credit thoy seek to enlianco tho purchasing power of thousands nnd millions wldch is owi-d to them nil over tho world and which you owe to them. Thoy draw upon the United States of America for their food supplies nnd raw material, and they seek to get it for the least money. fio nation calls ttself free and Independent that Is not great enough to establish and main tain a financial system of its own. Th pretense that this, the foremost, richest and most power ful nation of tho world cannot coin its own monoy without suing for an international agreement at tho courts of European autocrats who havo none but primary Interests to sub servo, has for many years been held out at every presidential election. To wait longer upon them Is to Ignore the interests of our own people and dograde our national dignity and to advertise to au mauklnd our Impotence and our folly. Tho majority of this convention maintain that this great American natlon.with a natural boseofllxod empire, tho greatest ever Cstal- Ushod by man, with more territory and more productive energy than Great Britain, France and Germany combined, without dependence upon Kuropau nations for anything that they produce, and with European nations dependent upon much that we produce. Is fully capable of restoring this constitutional money system of gold and silver at equality with each other. And as our fathers in 1770 dednrod our na tional independence of all tho world, so today has tho great Democratic party appeared hero In Chicago to dfjclare tho financial Independence or tho united States of all other nations. THE IJISMOCKATIC I'luVTl-'OUSI. It DeclHres for Free Sliver and the In come Tax. Ciiicaoo, July 8. Tho committee on platform met immediately after tho ad journment of tho resolutions committee, nnd wero at work until long after mid night. Tho platform as Anally agreed njion by tho majority Is In substnnco as follows: Uecognlzlng that tho money question Is paramount to all others at this time, wo Invito attention to tho fact that tho fod eral constitution namos sliver nnd sold to- Ml Details Gladly Given. A Railroad Official's Experience. It. EDWAHD EDMONDS, long con nected with railroad construction in Kobraska,wrlto3! "My heart troubled and pained mo for 13 years. Shortness of breath was tho constant and most common symptom. Intense, excruciating pain, gener ally followed any uevcro exertion. Falntness, hunger without any appetite; fluttering that mado loo clutch ray breast, and palpitation that of ten staggered rao 03 If I would tail, wcro frequent attacks. Again, everything would turn black if I arose from a stooping posture quickly. Elocplcsa nights with their Tt Ml IPC' prostrating unrest wero JJl. 1UUW nnmpmu. lull T mold Heart Cure Restores get no rest day or night I consulted loading phy tlclans and trlod adver tised remedies. They gave mo no relief. Ono ot Health. Dr. Miles' circulars described iny case bo exactly that I took Dr, Miles' Now Heart Ours and I am now a well man. I hope every ono troubled with heart disoaso will try Dr. Allies' romodtcs. If they will wrlto mo personally, I wjll gladly glvo them full dotalUj of my experience." Eow. EouosDS. P, O, Box W, David City, Nebraska. Dr, Miles' Heart Ouro is sold on guarantee that first bottle benoflta or money refunded. COTTOLUND. for the HE N. Chicago New gothcr as the monoy motjils of tlio United ftntos, and that tho first coinage lnw passed by congress under tho constitution mado tho silver dollar tho unit of value, nnd admitted gold to free coinage at u ra tio measured by tho silvor dollar unit. v o declare that tho act of 1K73 demone tizing silver without tho kuowledgo or ap proval of tho Amorican pooplo has re sulted in tho appreciation of gold nnd a corresponding fall In tho prices of com modities produced by tho pooploi heavy lncrenRo' In tho burden of taxation nnd of nil debts, publlo and private; tho enrich ment of tho money lending classes at homo und abroad ; paralypls of Industry and Im poverishment of tho peoplo. Wo aro unalterably opposed to tho sliurlo gold standard which has locked fasttho prosperity of an Industrious peoplo In tho paralysis of hard times. Gold monometal lism Is a Urltlsh policy founded upon Brit ish srroed for gain und power, and Its iron- orol adoption has brought other nations into financial servitude to London. It is not only un-American butanti-Amorlcan, und It can lo fastonod upon tlio United States only by tho stilling of that Indom itable spirit und lovo of liberty which pro claimed our political Independence In 1770 aud won It In tho war of tho revolution. Wo demand tho immediate restoration of tho free aud unlimited colnago of gold and silvor at the present logal ratio of 10 to 1, without waiting for tho aid or con sent of any othor nation. Wo domand that the standard silver dollar shall bo a full logal tender, equally with gold, for all debts, publlo and private, and we favor such legislation as will prevont tho de monetization of any kind of logal tender monoy by privuto contract. Wo aro opposed to tho issue of interest bearina bonds of the United States in times of poace,and condemn tho trafficking with banking syndicates which, In ox chango for bonds und at an onormous profit to thomsolvos. supply tho fodoral treasury with gold to maintain tho policy of gold monometallism. Consross nlono has tho power to coin and issuo monoy, and President Jackson neclarod that this power could not bo dele gated to corporations or individuals. Wo therefore domand that tho power to issuo notes bo taken from tho banks, and that all paper monoy shall bo issued directly by tho treasury department. There would havo boon no deficit In fed eral revenue during tho last two years but for tho annulmont by tho supremo court of tho lncomo tax low placed upon tho statute books by a Domocratio congress. Tho obstruction to an income tax which the supremo court discovered in tho con stitution after it had lain hidden for a hundred years must bo removed, to tho end that accumulated wealth may bo mado to bear Its just share of tho bunions of tho government. Wo therefore favor an atuendniont to tho federal constitution that will permit tho lovy of an Income tax. Wo hold that tarlll dutlos should txi levied solely for purposes of rovemie, and that taxation should lie limited by tho eods of tho government, honestly and economically admlnlstored. Wo denounce as disturbing to business tho Republican throat to restore .the lIcKluloy law, whloh has been twice condomnod by tho peoplo In national elections, und which, enacted nndcr the falso plon of protection to homo industry, provod a prolific brooder of trusts and monopolies, enriched the tew at tho expense of tlio many, restricted tmdoand deprived tho producers of tho great American staples of access to their natural markets. Wo denounce tho profligate wasto of tho monoy wrung from tho peoplo by oppres sive taxation and the lavish appropria tions of recent Republican, congresses, which havo kopt taxos high whilo tha la bor that pays thorn Is unoinployed and the products of tho pooplo's toil aro depressed. in price till thoy no longer repay tha cost ol production. Wo denounce arbitrary Interference by federal authorities In local affairs as a violation of tho constitution of tho United States and a crime against free Institu tions, and wo especially object to govern ment by injunction as a now and highly dangorous form of oppression by which federal judgos, In contempt of tho laws of tho states and tho rights of citizens, be come at ouco legislator Judgo nnd execu tioner. Tho platform further oppoooo Ufa tenure In publlo service, nnd declares that no man should bo eligible for a third term as presi dent. It Is likely that a Cuban resolution will bo added by tho general committed. A minority roiort will lx presented. "My mother, ray wlfo apd raysolf uso Chamberlain's Cough Remedy whenever troubled with a cough or cold. It is tho medicine of our homo. I do not know how wo could do without it. Wo feci that it is an Indlspenslhlo article. Tho popple in this vicinity too aro hoglnnlng to learn of tho merits of this excellont medicine. I never loso an opportunity to testify to its valuo for it has saved many a doctor's bill In my family. W, S, MuBscr,- proprietor of the Musser House, Wlllbelm, Pa." This rem edy is famous for its cures of bad colds. Try it and you too will recommend It to your friends. For sale by QruhlerDros., Druggists. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthlng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer lr. ste-es. 1-tf Rheumatism Cured In u Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. IU action upon tho system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at onco the cause and tho disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits) 7S cents. Sold by u. ll, uagenuuen, uruggist, auenanuoau. COTTOLENB. For convalescents and invalids j for chil dren or for people with weak digestion must be caretully prepared from the most wholesome ingredients. For euch cooking, Cottolene proves in valuable . It impart3 a delicate flavor to the food, making it at once pal atable and healthful. e undoubtedly the best cookincr material I ever produced. Get the genuine. Cuttoleoe tndo-mubi "Cottottne" and titer ttaA in eonon-piani .crraoi m ovtrr tin. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. York, Philadelphia PlltHburR Coining Kvent. July 8. Strawberry nnd ico cream festival, under tho auspices of tho Y. 1. A., In the basement of tho I'. JI. church. July 28. Ico cream festival under the auspices of tho Black Diamonds, In Bobbins' opera houso. Aug. 14. Ico cream festival in- Bobbins' opera house, undor tho auspices of tho East End Young Americans. Aug. 22. Ico cream festival under the auspices of Shenandoah Valloy Council No. 530, Jr. O. U. A. 31., in Bobbins' opera house. (irlp-Colds-llendaclie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippo whou Laxative ISromo Quinine will euro you In ono day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or monoy refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Klrlln's Pharmacy. CCCCOCCCCOOOCOOOOOOOOSCiCS EH CURED TO STAY CURED. Does This Mean Anything to You 7 H your truss don't hold you or Is causing pain, see us at onco. It may savo you years of sutloring. Wo havo cured hundreds of people iu Pennsylvania, and can rofor you to patients cured In your own town. Our treatment Is harmless and will not keep you from your daily labor. Call and havo a talk with our doctor. It will cost you nothing. Woguaran teo relief after the Drat treatment, and our prices aro reasonable. The Dr. Miller Co., Philadelphia. Seo Our Doctor Every Tuesday at UNION HOUSE, AshlandrPa. c-oooooooeeocooooocoooooooe JSrt '--. Taken inter- i g KtfVvV coIlls' clliU3 ! S La Grippe. Us;d externally it ia Uie best lini- ! meat in the world. Beware of imitations, buy only the genuine made by Perry Davis. ,.RnJ,tfc . gonmne wolcomo awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON,. Cor. Haiti and Coal Sts. Finest whlskuyH. beers, porter and ale con otantly on tap. C bo Ico temperance drinks and1 cigars. POLITICAL CARDS. -JjWIl COUNTY TltEASUttEK, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Broad Mountain. Buhject to Hepubllcnu ruloH. JjlOR CLERK OF THE COUISTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Qlrardvlllo. Buhject to Demoeratlo rules. pOIt COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. JpOR RECORDER, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Jollott, Porter Township, Subject to Republican rules. JIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, CHAS. F. ALLEN, O! Tamaqua, Subject to He publican Rules, IOR CLERK OF THE COURTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER, Of Orwlgsburg. Subject to Republican ruloa. PCM.Iic.tci'. EnslUh DuunHid ltri EHNYR0YAL Pit' Orlfftnftlaad Only Genolne.) Arc. 1btm rt-ll&LU. lidiii i Dnu r lt for CktckAUV Unoliik 21 .moJjirt.nd la lied 4a4 OoU m Jig dsim, imin vita vium nuwu, la iluat'i Air rtrttoalftri, tullipw H1U, li'iUVV nuiimaiMi la h uttr l)k tmlfial O.. Udli , j'imiiwi jfjA You can blame I a yurself f yn rPnge do ' eft real !v. coii g0J coffee to A little of this coffee ia made de admixture to Hcious by adding cheap coffee SEELWS. f makes a delicious'""',, "i drink and saves expense. I u A, ' fTvVSV yV.Vfe cramps . S Slfif- !U'4ifd Plaints, : L. W "'-CI
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