I EVENING HERALD llSTAlll.lsm:!) 1H70. Published every HvcntiiK, ISxccpt Sundoy.at South Jahhis Kiuket. Neah Cuntub. Tho llemlil I dMlvcit'il InHhcnondonn mill tlie surrounding towns for six cent a week, pay able to tlie curriers. Ily mnll $1.00 year, or 25 cent ft month, payable In advance. Advertise ments charged tiecorillng to ppaoo and position. The pulili-lnTs rtwerve the right to change the fiOflttlon ot advertlm-menta wlionever tlie pal Icatton of news demands It. Tho rtalit Is reserved to reject nny ntlvcrtlement, whether paid lor or not. thnt the publishers may doom improper. Advertising rates mono known upon iippllcntlon. lioterei! at tho potttofllec nt Shenandoah, l'n., us econd clais mall matter. THI.M'IIONIJ CONNKCTION. DELIGHTFUL SUMMER TOURS. Even ng Herald Tt'lMlUY, JULY it, 1800. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. IUI1 l'HIJMllKXT, WILLIAM M'KIXLKY, Of Ohio, rou vice rno-innsT, (lAltllirr A. IIOUAItT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. KOU COSOnI1MAN.ATLA)tUK, (IAI.UHIIA A. OliOW, Of Husiinehntinn. SAMU1IL A. llAVKN'l-OKT, Of Krlo Kl;WAl.l. may be n Bhlp builder, but ho will never bo nblo to llx up tho rotten hulk of tlio Chicago ship of state EUlllcU ntly to mako her oxpeuso Tho Tout's to tlio North till l'l'lin-J h illllil ttiillrnud. It is tedious to mnp out a lour for one's elf, fur iiivarinbly expense doubles, and sonic petty traveling annoyances bioiight about by an oversight inars what should hiuobecna pleasant trip. It is a ple'sure to have every thing arranged systeinatleally before depart inn, tlun obviating uimeeessary expenses as Well as liicomciilence. To this end the Pennsylvania linilioad ComiMiiy first In augurated personally-conducted tours, main tained tlicni at the highest possible standard of excellence, and gave tlieln at opportune seasons, after careful study as to desirable dates and ovcry necessary detail. l or the convenience of thoie who seok the most attractive way of spending a Sunimor holiday, tlie I'ennsylvaiiia itailrnad Company lias arranged two delightful tours to the North under the personally-conducted tourist system, July 21 and August 18, The points included in the itinerary and tlie country traversed abound in nature's beauties. Magnificent scenery begins with the journey, and ends only with its completion, Tho names of tho places to bo visited aie familiar to all. No matter how much may lie oxpecten, one cannot bo disappointed In Watkins (Hen, Magara Falls, Ihousand Islands, tluehec, Montreal, Au Sablo Chasm, Lakes Champlain and (ieorge, Saratoga, or the Highlands of the Hudson. Each tour will bo in chargo of one of tho company's tourist agents, assisted by an experienced lady as chaperon, whoso especial chargo will bo unescorted ladles. Tho rate of flOO from Now York, Itrooklyn, Newark, Ttcnton, I'lilladolphla, Harrisburg, Baltimore, and Washington covers railway and boat faro for tho entlro round trip, parlor-car seats, meals en route, hotel entertainment, transfer charges, car riago hiie in fact, every item of necessary IWIlt Imlnric lirynn. llui: S 1) , Julv 14. Tho Populist State ronventiim convenr-l here today to nominate n state ticket and nmno ih le gates to tho national convention. Ihc convention will Indorse lirynn. senator Pcttlgrow nlso Is here to form a slher jiarty nml oloct dolomites to tho national convention, of whom he will be onu, hail to the White House. Pennsylvania cut a very poor figure at Chicago, and all because l'attison would not jclievo the delegates of the obligation im posed upon them by tho couentiou. The Itepnblican party in Schuylkill comity tntinot atlbid to put fne silver men on guard this year, and if, as eUiinod by somo of those Infected with such ideas; there is a secret organization of such men professing to b' liepublicaiu, the sooner it is oxposedtho bitter for tho party. Tho oiganlaitlon of the party must bo in the hands of Its friends, liut its cneniios. Tickets purchased and not used will be ie. deemed at full amount paid if presented per sonally or by letter at tho General Ollice, lSioad stteet station, l'hiladclphia, not later than two days before the respective dales of departure. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional information address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania liallroad Company, 1100 liroad way, New York : 11(10 Fulton street, Brooklyn; ltootu 411, liro.id street, station, Philadelphia. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Oonernl Dins', was re-elooted president of Mexico nt Sunday' h election by an over whelming majority. It Is rumored on tho Pnrli Uourso thnt tho Hotiischllds will issue thoro n Kussl.iu loan for 1,000,000,000 f ratios (eoo,000,00o) The American Flint Olass workors uon vention nt Alton., Ills., rejected nil propo sitions for tho establishment of eo-opcrn-tivo plants. Tho London Post announces that Mrs. John W. Muckay has lieen sunimonod to Homo on account of tho dangerous Illness of lier father. Major General Miles Is on n tour of in spection of the army posts throughout tho northeastern section of tho country. Ho Is In Huffalo today. A conspiracy organized by General On- cores against tho Peruvian government has boon discovered, and many officers and civilians have been arrested. Colonel D. H. Henderson was renom inated by acclamation at Waterloo, la., yesterday for tho eighth term as Itepnbli can representative In congress from tho Third Iowa district. Mnrtlri-oi trillion! Sentenced to Death, JeksKY CITY, July H. Edward Clifford, the AVost Shore railroad dolertlvo who wns convicted of the murder of William G. Vntson, superintendent of tho AVost Shore rondlii Wownukcn, was arraigned yester day In tho Hudson county court for ran tenco. Jtidgo Llpplncott thon sentenced Clifford to lio hanged on Thursday, Pept. 17. Kx-Jttdgo William O. Hoffman gave notice that ho would carry tho case to tho chancery court on an application of it writ of error. lturglnrs Alakn a Ooo.l Haul. NuTLr.Y, N. J., July 14. Mr. and Mrs. ICdwnrd Morgan, Jr., left their homo, in Grant nvcnuo, to go on a bicycle trip. There was nobody loft In tho huuwoxecpt two servant girls, and nt 1 :!!0 o'clock thoy went out for a walk. They returned at II ;80 o'clock. When Mr. and Mrs. Morgan returned In theevonlng It was then fund that jewelry worth In all ubout $2,500 had Imuiii stolen Knllbnnt CnpsUed, lliree Drowned. Uut'FALO, N. Y, July 13. Hy the over turning of a small sailboat lu tho harbor yesterday afternoon John Gobbert, aged !i ; John Deckoff, aged 21, nnd John Kliers, HgedK5, werodrownwl. The-accident hap pened whllo the men were changing seats. Inutt l'arty. The first lawn party of the season was held at Die residence of tho Misses Higgius, on West Cherry street, last evening. Tlio allair was attended by a largo number ol young folks who indulged in various games and vocal nnd instrumental music. A root beer Vr Urafeuau, Bavaria, a test was iccontly sip was the most prominent feature of tlio nude to determine how quickly paper could evening. Those in attendance were : Misses The ltclghm Klctttnn. HnussULS, July 14. Complete returns from tlio election for members of tho chamber of representatives show that 103 Clericals, eighteen Liberals and twenty nine Socialists were chosen. This gives tho Clericals In the ehumber a majority of llfty-elght votes. Tho Tenant Trust DIsHfilvpd, Kokfolk, Va., July 14. Tho combina tion known as tho Virginia Peanut as sociation has dissolved, tho companies composing It being dissatisfied with tho hcnlo of prices obtained by the association. Insist Upon having justwhat you call for when yon go to buy Hood's Ssrsaparilla. Thoro Is no substitute for Hood's. It Is an In sult to your Intelligence to try to sell you something else. Remember that all efforts to Induce you to buy an article you do not want, are based simply Upon R be made ready for the printer's use. It took just two hours and thirty-live minutes from the time tlio tree was cut down in the forest until itcaino oil' tho pressesof tho Grafcnau Advertiser, a complete newspaper. To pass through the mill the tiino was ono liour and ltfty-Mino minutes from the timo of felling t5urco until the perfect sheets of imper cauiO out of the machine. Maizo Connors. Annio Flaherty, Julia Milos, Annio Hennessey, Kate Mangani, Nellio dreary, Maggio Bell, Cecelia Young, and Kate Broogan, and Messrs. James Crcary, l'.itiick Burke, Patrick Murphy, James Mc (iraw, Thomas Grady, Win. James, Ldward Miles, John Howling Michael Durkin. Thos. Schecley, Joseph Dovitt, Peter Monaglmn, John Cox, P. H. Conry. and Daniel Mc Laughlin. .IN order to save the country from what is MiuOfSt certain to lie a panic and worse, it be hooves the Republicans and sound money jflh mocrats to join forces and make a vigorous I i!bt again -t the sihcrilcs from tlio word go. July and ugust are usually dull months fur polit.irul campaigning, but it would seem as though expediency, if not necessity, de- ""TKuided immediate and energetic action, for there is evory assurance that the silverites w ill take the field at once, and by an aggros- ive campaign inculcate the impression that they are niiniuririlly much stronger than tncy really are. It will not do to take any thing for granted, but to look the coining contest fairly and suuarcly in the face. wiiich, if done, will eonvinco every thought ful voter that the best elloits of tho friends of sound money should bo made, and that the sooner such ell'orts are inaugurated tho better Tin; distressing accident on tho Lehigh A alley railroad near White Haven yesterday aftornuon appears to have been ono of those mishaps that no rules or carefulness can guard against. It is a question whotho? tho owner of tlio cows is not responsible for the damage caused in permitting his animals to roam at large imperilling the lives of pooplo aind endangering property. Tho general public lias no idea of tlie trouldo caused by cuttle roaming at largo and straying upon tlie railway tracks, until somo occurrence like this brings it to notice, and very fow railwav enulneers are tliero who have not had many narrow escapes from death or dis aster similar to this, or cannot lecall many thrilling adventures of a similar nature. The company is to bo commended for tho prompt lies with which it hurried relief to the sutl'erors, and the euro it is giving to them under tlio elrcuinstances.as it appears to havo lift untiling undone which would minister to their comfort. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jer- fey : Fair ;wosterly to southwesterly winds ; ooler tonight and tomorrow. Cillinda'rt New Cabinet. Ottawa, July 14. The following Is Co new cabinet of Canada : President of coun cil, Hon. Wilfred Laurlcr; trndo and com merce, Sir Klehartl Cartwrlght, justice, Sir Oliver Mownt; finance, Premier Field ing, militia, Dr. Harden, marine and fi-h-erios, L. II. D.ivius; public works, J I. Tnrto; railways and canals, G. II. Hlalr; agriculture, Sydney Fisher; postmaster general, W. Muloek, customs, r. Pater son ; inland rcA-cmio, Sir Henri Jolly ; htnto, H. W. Scott; solicitor general, C. Fitz patrick ; without portfolio, C. A. Geoilrhm und H. It. Doliell. the desire to secure moro profit. The dealer or clerk who does this cares noth ing for your welfare. Ho simply wants your money. Do not permit yourself to be deceived. Insist upon having Sarsaparilla And only Hood's. It la the Ono Trno Blood' lurlB!r. i-i u r:ffr- easy to buy, easy to take, nOOCl S flHS easy to operate. 25c. JONES LEAVES CHICAGO. llrjan Will rrolmlily he Notlllrd the See- ond Week In August. Chicago, Julv 14. Senator Junos of Arkansus. chairman of tho Democratic national oxecutivo committee, left for, Washington yesterday, and will announce from there the oxecutivo committee of tho national committee, which will havo chamo of tho ciiiniialifn. Tho timo and 'ilaco for tho formal notification ot the xJemocratlc presidential and vhje presi dential candidates has not yet been deter mined, but will bo In a few days. It is stated that porsonully Mr. llryau prefers Now York city, and It is probable that; this place will bo scluctod, ho timo prob ably lu tho second week in August. (J. A. Walsh, of Iowa, wno so amy handled tlio campaign of Horaco Holes in tho national convention just closed, wus yesterday selected temporary secretary of the national Democratic committee, ami tho understanding is that his appointment will bo confirmed and mado permanent when tho commlttco meets again. Mr. Walsh's appointment was somewhat of a surprise to him, as ho had not boon an ac tive candidate for tho position, no was selected Saturday evening and wus notified that ho could have tho position If ho wanted it. Mr. Walsh yesterday met Sena tor Jonos, tho now chairman ot tho na tional committee, und told him ho would accent. The two repaired to tho oilico of S. O. Shoorln, of Indiana, tno outgoing secretary, who turned over tho Hooks, documents and pajiora of tho committee to his successor. "Thoro Is nobody whom I would rather soo succeed mo," sulil ox-becretary taliecrin, utter tho transfer, had been mado. "Mr. Walsh Is a man for whom I havo tho highest respect. Ho is a shrewil politician und a man who has boon remarkable nil his Ufa for his loyalty to his friends. Though his management of Mr. Holes' affairs did not vviud up successfully, yet It was as good as nny man could havo done under tho circumstances. His me thodical und bupliKwslIko conduct of hi affairs won tho approval of tho majority Delaware's Addlcks Jtepuhllcnu. Dovi;n, Del , July 11. Tho Addicks wing of tho Republican party In this state will hold a convention here today, and nominate John H. Holleckcr for govorunr, Jonathan S. Willis for congress, and D. Mlfllin Wilson of Kent and Danlol J. Fooks of Sussex for electors. Tho third elector is not yet selected. Tho Higglns men will moot at Georgetown on Thurs day. Mr. Addlcks last night anuouuqpd that in view of the fact that tho United States constitution prohibits u man from being an elector nnd also a United States senator, ha Is not u candidate for tho for mer olllco. Tho bherlir j:oiirated. Rockville, Mil., July 14. The coroner's jury investigating tho lynching of Sydnoy ltandolph rendered a verdict that tho man cumo to his death by strangulation at tho hands of unknown parties. In justice to Sheriff J. W. Colllor the jury says that on account of tho unjust uttacks mado upon him by thoso high in authority it takes oc casion to state Its belief that ho performed his entire duty in tho matter. This ends tho investigation unless tho reward offered by tho governor Maryland will lutluenco parties outside of tho county to work on tho case KepuhUcim National Kxevutive Committee Cleveland, July 14. Hon. M. A. Hanna last night unuouncod tho national exocutlvecommltteo as follows: Chairman, M.A.Hauna of Cleveland, secretary, Will iam M. Osboruo of Huston, General Pow ell Clayton of Arkansas, Charles G. Dawos of Illinois, W. T. Durblng of Indianu, Cyras Leland of Kansas, Joseph H. Man- loy of Maine, Hon. M, S. Quay of Poun- svlvaula. li. u. I'ayne of w isconsui ami N. H. Scott of West Virginia. Tho ninth member lias not yet boon chosen. ' f pis'' you why those I YSwiS' u who buy Seelig's IhP wnen tccpcomingback Caused as an for it. Strange i . . . . though how long admixture to jt takes people to 1 ordinary cof- try a mew tiling. fee makes a L...,u.,1...i.u'" delicious drink. p!.i,A THE ENDEAVORERS ADJOURN The 1'lfWeiitii Annual CumeiitloOa Highly Mii'ccHiml One. Washington, Jtrty 14. After one of the most successful nnd onthuslastic rtalher lugs known In tho history of the orgnnfm Hon the fifteenth International Christian Ktidoavor convention, which began last Thursday, cumo to a olose last night, 'i he local committee of ') have every reason to feci satisfied vrftlr tho result of their work, and are congratulating themselves on their splendid achievements. A groat deal of hard work was nocossary In mak ing preparations for tho gatliering, nnd It Is safe to say that In tin convention of the organization havo these- labors Iwen more thoroughly and conscientiously perform ed. Tho citizens of WnsMngt'ni entered Into tho spirit of tho affair with zral, nnd contributed Imth by motmy nnd In other ways to tho success of tho convention. Thoboardof trustees at a moetlngpassnl resolutions extending their hturttcst! thanks to tho city for its hospitality and7 and to Individuals participating fn tlie work thnt has been brought t'such suc cessful conclusion. Of tlio great chnlr of nearly t,000 voices tho trustees my, "'(ever was there a choir so largo, better triuned, readier In various sorvico." Hefbrrlr.g to tlio vong sendee on the Capltoi steps the trustees sayy "Who thnt hcjiruT can i er forgot the wvnderful sound and wenof " Notwithstanding tho multitudinous ser vices which havo been held, taxing tho time of tho Emleavorors, tho nttonlanco at all of them has been of a most gratifying character. A spiritual focllng hns torradoil tho city throughout the mooting of th convention, und tho greatest gooI is an -tlcipatcd as a nsult. Although thi regis tration of delegates and visitors feots up only 20,002, yet 'there wjiw a great many In this city wh did not notify the regis tration committee of their prosen-Te, so that tho actual attendance was consider ably ljoyonil that? number. Tho prosldent"of tho varicras stn Vand provincial unloiiS havo, after a conforsfneo with the trustem, Issued a public state ment expressing-tho conviction that, (n erally speaking, the conduct of thu CIkIf tlan Kndeavor movement has boonmjst wise and In obcdloncc to manifest proci dentia! leadings ; that the latter havo tart constituted a lKsty assuming loglslat.Ii c functions or tho control of the mnvemet other than by directing it into chunuols i largo development una usetijlnoss us Ui5 opened tho way. The statement expresses' the oplnlot that tho recent council of tho trustees of the united society and presidents of state and provincial unions, in Its wisdom, lathered from n wide outlook, and know ledge gleaned from uu Immediate contact ith tho problems of tho different states and provinces, was a wlso step in the pro gress of tho movement and that such council might prolltably be a permanent feature In connection with succowliug lu ternatlonal conventions. " tJ&&&fttW Takcn intcr" J J rti!.5'-'1 '-'.VT?. cramps ? JfcV ::'SJL and all S tflvBn 45 J Ht,'ti com- i &frt& plainS S?iiam cold9-chil1 VwlB'V and La Gnppc-. i J Used externally it is the best ltui- ; J incut in tlie world. Beware of imitations, buy only tho genuine Z made by Perry Davis. j"JL. S m Lftrita Untoi M n.i W cewu koli, ..o. ,.,..,......i....2 Vlcttiry for thb Canadian- Vaclit. NEW Yohk, July 14. Tho breezes and heavy winds, sunshine and rain, and a lctorv of 47 minutes 11' seconds for tno plucky llttlo Canadian Glcncalrn wero tho features of tlio first race, in tho series 1w- tween Glcncalrn and El Home, for tho possession of tho trophy which the Sownn-ahaka-Corluthlan Yacht club offers to tho winner of tho best three out of llvo rncos to bo sailed on tho Long Island sound. Tlio Glcncalrn Is tho retn-escntattvo of tho Royal St. Lawrenco Yacht club, of Mon treal, and was sailed by G. H. Duggau, as sisted by G. P. Shcarwood. C. H. Crano was tho sklppor of tho El Holrio, and his brother, II. M. Crano, handled hor sheets und acted lu tho capacity ot crew. Two Questions Are you Awake to the fact that men all around want there are you who IUiIj's Cabinet Crisis. Home. July 11. Two cabinet councils vecro held yesterday at which wero present all of tho membors of tlio cabinet oxcept General Hlcotti, whoso resignation us. minister of war has precipitated the crisis, and Slgnor Perazzl, minister of public works. According to some of the news papers hero tho negotiations of tho Mivr- Custom Made Clothing? Are you Aware ul the fact that you can maUe plenty of money by taktny Orders for the same? Write for particulars. When tho Independent and disappoint- ()f tho national committee, and ho was quls ill Hudiul with Lieutenant General iaCOrS Brothers, cd Itcpublienns railed a national convention in 1872, tlie emzo of (licelcyism was rising like a cyclone. It swept both that and tho Democratic Convention. It carried into its path some of the inot brilliant Kepulillcans of all tho States, and it sei ined irresistible What caused its collapse? The attempt to unite irrecoucilablo political eleinonts. The f.iuatiiul Iteforinor would not sleep witli tho Independent ltcpublican, who was under all professions still a political); tho Democrat would not sleep with either, and ho laid awake of nights to m that neither slept witli him. There was an abundance of leaders, euthusi-asinatio fur (irecloy, mado so by howling "peace and guod will" to all sao those willing to stand by Grant aud the government. Tho deception lasted close up to the election, nnd it was not fully broken until it was seen that Grant swept nearly everv State lu the Union. And so will McKiuloy, for tho silver craze, and tlio cmzo of Populism, and Altacldlsm aud Horr Mostlsm will soon draw secretly thelrduvilish knives u iiou each other; jealousies, always raukeot with fools, will tear them asunder, and that which is now an awful howl will prove oven loss dangerous than that of the covoto. When tho uucago (jouvenuuu liasscs. and tho Pupulist und Silver Conven tions follow with their khow of cranks, wo can count noses and with high confidence show how easily MoKinloy, Jlolart, Pro- wHnii and Sound Money will win in No vember. whnn vnu want Kood roofing, plumbing, 1,-as fitting, or general tlnsmithlng done call iin K. H , uailllKUOr lo lltou Miuwtv p-.v.., Dealer If sto-es. ! practically holocted unanimously." A Determined Mar) laud Sherlir. MAULEOlii), Mil., July 11. Sheriff Un derwood, of Prince Goorgo's county, Is a very angry man lx-causo his deputy, dur ing the sheriff's absonco, took Hlcharil King, accused of killing Jamos Crook, to Haltlmoru to nrovent a tmsflblo lynching. Tlio shorlff declares It to bo his Intention to bring King back at onco, and says ho will keep him here until his trial tukos place. "This thing ot lynching must no stopped," said ho, "ond tho sooner an ox- amnio Is sut tho better for all communi ties. If I can't got good reliable eiwons to heln mo in protecting my prisoner I will arm tho prisoner, and ho and I will go down together. l'elloux to secure tho hitter's ncceptanco of tho position of minister- of war have falouP owing to mo roiusiu oi aiguur w lombo, minister of tho treasury, to consent to tho Increase in tno army ostimaios uo mauded by General Pelloux as tho condi tion of Ills ncceptlng office. 15 to 21 Lafayette Place NBW YOWK CITY. Traill ltobber Ely Cnpturvd. Ottumwa. Ia., July 14. Word has been received from Lawson, Mo., of tho capture of Ely, tho train robber, for whom tho Hurlincton secret sorvico officers nnd Almost Distracted ID YOU EVER suffer from real ner vousnow? Wheo every nerve seemed to quivar with a pec-nllar. creepy feeling, first in ono place, and tbn another and all scorned finally to concentrate in a writhing jumblo In tho bralu, and you be cotno Irritablo, fretful and peerlsh; to bo followed by ah topotent, weakened condi tion of tho nerve- center?, ringing In the cars, and sleepless? miserable nlghu? 1"I MilPC' llrs- Eugene Searles, Ulv 1,Aufc; 110 Slmonton St., Elk- Ncrvine hutt- Ind- says- "Nor- vous troubles had mode R6Sl0rCS rue nearly Insane and TTpoltri physicians were nnablo rlCitllllixii tohelpmo. Mymemory was almost gono t-tid ovcry llttlo thing worried inc until I was almost distracted. I really feared I was becoming a maniac I Imaglued all sorts of ovll tbingi and would cry over nothing. I coutnenced taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and four bottles of this -wonderful remedy completely cured mo, and' I am as well now as 1 over -was." Dr. Milos" Nervine Is sold on guarantee first bottle will benefit or money rofunded- MADE MBA MAN AJAX TABLETS I'OSITIVKLY CCltE -VUL NervoiTrnlfeineB Falling Mtimory, Jju potency, SIwpleN iicbs. etc., caused by Aliuw and other Kppm.'k and m discre tions. TIWy ciulrkl)- nut! uu ri'Iy retture Lost itauty tu olii or jonnp. and tit a mau for Ptudy, husluo4.1! or triarrlagft. l'revent I fit anlty imdi'itiLsump tlonlf takoulntlino. TIielru.se Bhowa Imin'xtlato linpmveinent and eUfcb a CUICI' wliero nil ntlinra full. Insist limit) havlntrtho frcmilno Ajax Tablhtb 'iliey have cured thousands and w 111 euro you. WokUo p(ltlve written truaraiitco to eilect a euro lu eacb case or refund tlio money. ,l'rlco5() centa per packaao, or tli paakapes (full treatmenll Tor by malt. In plain wrapper, upon receipt ot prlco. circular trotv Addn-69 AJAX REMEDY CO., tocwcaoo.rill,t'' ForeaJe In STujiinndcnli. !.. to J M IHilion Xit-ugglst POLITICAL CARDS. "JJtOIt COTJKTY TKEASUr.EK, ELIAS DAVIS, QC BronJ Mountain. Subject fa Republican rulci. OK CLlrSK OP THE COUETS, FOLLOW THE . . . BIG RUSH And vour inevitable I'lnkortotishaveboonsear'hlnKforiiyear , nnint will be the nlace ond a half. In company with Frank Hate- P nd UP P" l)e ule Place " ... . t . . ti .i.i- I n.)iri irnn nnil hl)V mnu Ely nclil Ui union i-aciuo imssounor ...v. j j train No. 4 It) tho Miburbs of Ottumwa about 0 o'clock lu the evonlnR of Fob. 20, READY TO WEAR CLOTHING 1605. liarrium to Tutu. tin. stump. Made in a proper manner, fit and indiasai-ous, July 14. Tho statomont style by the most reliable manufac- ls made by friends of former Presldont turerS, all Sold at the lowest prices rrT r II1 l!,: , , ever known for well made Men's, llellef In Sue IJourH. Distresainc kidney and bladder diseases relioved in six hours by the "New Great Soutli American Kidnoy Curo." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its RxcMullns nromntness in rcllovlne pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in male or female. Itrelioves retention oi water ana pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick rolicf and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Shapiro's pharmacy, lu7 South Main street. International Haptlht tamvcntlon, Milwaukee, July 14. Tho city of Mil waukee is tho center toward which tho BaptlstH of the United States nnd Canada uro turning attention, as tne uaptist Young Pooplo'B Union willholdltsyenrly mooting In tho Exposition building, begin ning Thursday next nnd lastingfour days. It is expected thnt not loss tnan ls.uuo dele gates und visitors from abroad will nttena. Ills Life Trnunilucl: Oat. Chicago, July 14. l'atrick Carnoy, CO years old, was klckod to death by Jamos Wilson. Tno Killing wus tno result oi u family row. Tho murderer tried to escape after killing his man, but wus cnufjht after n hard ruu by rollco Oluccr Hyan. Tho murder was a most brutal affair, Wil son literally stumping tho Ufo out of tho old mnu. I.l IIlillK Chunl; Ordering Camion. LONDON, Julv 14. The Brussels corro- Etiondentof Tho Times-says that tho pa pers thero state that Lil llung unaug nlaced lariro orders for cannon nnd Cock- erllls rlllos nt llerstat and Liege, and that he ulso asked tlio Cockerllls to establish In China u stool foundry uiunugod by Bel gians. PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Clrardvllle.. Sutoct ttIeroicrntlc rules. JjlOIf COUNTY CO.MMISSIOltEn, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashlanii. Sabc4'tc.rtcpiibllcan rules. -JOR ItECOHDET!, EMANUEL JENKYN,. Of Jolit-tt, Porter T6wnlili. SubJevfrtoKepaliUean rules. poit cotixt' txiMisstaSER, chas. f. allek;. Of Tain&tiua, Subjtoi toKcrmblicnn Bales. pOH CLEUK OF TUB OOUUTS JOHN T. SHUbKfcl Of Orwifesburg. 8ubJt to Republican rules. Teams to Mire. It you want to Mro a sofa nnd reliable team for drlvinjor for working purposes pay Shields' llvsry stablo n visit. Teacca constantly on Land nt reasonable raU. JAMES SH I ELDS, No. 410 EajtCentre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent tor Shenandoah and Vicinity ji Churned tlth I-lltlll Xf-Klect, Ciiicauo, July 14. After an investiga tion of the circumstances or huntlay oven tnfs wreck of a Wisconsin Central nlcnlo train on tho Chicago and Northern l'uclllc nml t)mt ho will enter upon his labors lis Boys' and Children's wear u-uckh near rt-iienueiin, i iiumhk mo ueaiu Rnon us ho n-turns from ma eastern trip, According to thoso statements ho will con- flno his Bpoochos bolely to tno money ques tion. of llvo jicrsons and serious injuries to it number of otnors, tno pouco urrostou Jamos Oram, engineer of tlie oxcurslon train ; William Dolan, fireman, on same engine; Mike O'Donnell, onglneer of tho switch engine drawing tho freight train; Juntos Mochan, his fireman, and James Kuiskorn, tho operator, charged with causing tho disaster. Tho chief blame for thu accident Is laid upon Knlskcru, We are values m oflering some great (Irlp-ColiU-lIendHolie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippowhcn Laxative Urouio Quinino will nnrn vnn In nnn dav. Put un iu tablets con venient for taking. Ouarantecd to curo, or monov refunded. I'rico, 23 cents. For sale by Klrlin'a Pharmacy, The Australian Oarsmim Wins. LoNtios. Julv 14. Jamos Stnnbtiry, tho Austnilinn, won tho sculling match with "Wng" Ilnrdlng, uio nngusn cnumpiou, on tho Thanios yesterday. Tho race at tracted great crowds to Putney nnd Mort lake, notwithstanding tho Intense hcut Turiner Killed by Lightning. SlIAMOKI.v, Pa., July 14.Jnmos Boa mon, a Mahantongo farmer, was killed by lightning whllo entering hlshouso. Ho had jftst stabled his cattlo nnd started towards ttio house to ucuionn approaching etoruu Blue, Oroy and Black Serges, Fancy Cheviots and Worsted Light suits of every description with low cut vests. We have a large stock to select irom. The place is at S. BLOCK'S ROCHESTER : CLOTHINQ t HOUSE, COB. MAIN AND CHERRY STB. i:iectrlo Hitters. Electric Bittern is a medicine suited for any. I but iinrlians more conemllv needed in I tho snrltiB. when tho languid exhausted, ft-ellinr urovails. when tho llvor is torpid and Kliiir.risli nmL tho need of a tonic aud altera tivo is felt. A prompt use of this medicine. has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more-1 surely in counteracting and freeing tho sys tem ftYim thn malarial tiolson. Headaclio, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Klectrio Hitters. Only fifty cents per bottle at A. Wasley's arug store. Major Mordant! rieaiU Guilty. PtTTSunHO, July 14. Tho second trial of ex-City Attornoy W. C. Morolnnd und hla assistant, W. 11. House, charged with mis appropriating mouoy said to rightfully be long to tno city ot I'lttsDurg, was cnueu in quarter sessions court yesterday beforo Judges Porter nml Kennoity. Mossrs. Morcland und Houso hud been jointly In dicted for embezzlement- Tho amount Elioclllcnlly stated lu tho nine counts pre sented was 12(3,053.74, and covers the last four yonr9 of official nets of tho defendants. Morolund's attorneys caused a sensation by entering a plea of guilty for their clients. Ilouse pleaded not guilty, and his trial proceeded. --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Sorter llucklen's Arnica Salve. Tim l.ci.t salve In the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tottor, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and nil kln oruntlons. and positively cures pllos, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 85 cents per bo or 10 T A Wasley. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. HARLES DERR'S Rnfher Shnn 1 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shove becoming popular. You will like It. Wd make a specialty of hair cuttlnz.
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