i'1 i EVENING HERALD 1MTAIILISHED 1870. I'ubllabcd c cry Kerning, Except 8unday, at 8 Houth Jarkin Street, Niuh Centbb. Tim llornlil ladpilvripd IntienatictoanRndthe durroiuutiiig townn for nix cents ft Mroek, pay ttblo to the ciftrrii'in. lly inftll 13.00 a yoar.or 215 cent a month, imynhlf lit ndvnrico. Advertise ments charged according to spaec ttnd itosttlon. The piitilmltera reserve tlio right to change the Iiosltlon of atlvertUemcntn whenever tlie put leatton of news demand it. The right Is rcwerved to reject ntiy advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem improper Advertising rates made known upon nppHuatton. Kitered ut tlio jHtstoUlce at Bhenandoah, Va.t as socond clan mall uiattor. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald WKDNJMDAY, Jl'LY M. ltWO. REPUBLIOAN NATIONAL TICKET. fok rHKfinr.KT, Wll.UAM M'KINI.liY, Of Ohio. l-'OK VICE l'llKftlpKNT, (iahhet a. itoii.MiT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Foil CO.VonwwMAX.AT-I.AUm5, 0AI.US1IA A. nitow, Of HtK'iuehaiinn, SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT, Of Erie The Illinois gold standard l;cuioerats have issued si call for unothor Democratic Con vention. Hotter not, tlu last no turuod out very badly. To Koom his wounded feelings the Democ rats oC Missouri havo offered to run island for Governor hut ho declines and wants to no back to Collarets install. Hah our old friend, Jack McCarthy, moved lus headquarters to ShamokinV The tele tmius fium that region to tlio city papers rmil .luck's best efforts from Hiizleton in the ane line ISHyas's fellow citizens in tho grasshopper -Ute lnivo entered n vigorous protest ngnlnst ) contemplated arrangement of having lib formal notification take place in New York. T'icy appear to fear that contact with thexo liouibk' ,;old bugs of Wall street, will cou t,i!otn,iti' the Hoy Orator and want hlui to it.iy aw iy. . Sf.NA ioit M. S. Quay lis locu selected iif oik of tlio Kepublioaii National Executive Committee and has been asked to Cleveland to assist Mark Haniia iu laying out the work oi the campaign and is acknowledged to be tli' virtual head of tho committee, although n lit figuring publicly in that capacity. There will liufh) intakes in this cauipaiBU for 1 rotci lion and honest money. Tukui: is nothing American about this new !uiioiT..',y, and although Americanism may 1( a si coud.iry political consideration, not to lii invoked iu any spirit of bigotry or pro- nptiuu, -till oven an Amorican Democrat or an Imericau gentleman doos nut welcome ostracism. The decree of ostracism was p.i-cd at the Chicago convention signed by Altgehl, the Ituhuepicrrp, aud countersigned by Tillman, the Marat of the new revolution. Tin: report will be industriously circu ited tn.it tho iiep.iblicaiH will desert their own ticket and support tho Democratic caudi- d -ic loi 1'renidcut They will do uotliiug of tb l.md. No Republican ever deserted his party t i vote against u fairly Humiliated uididato without at last regiettiug tho act. Let the Republican who doubts tho success of t ,i iicpuhlicnii ticket this fall sit down and count i no few disalloctul Republicans and cjiupare them with the numerous Democrats who rei'11-.e to support the Altgeld aud Till man ticket. It will open his eyes. .si- UN appear to bo in a bad way as far us Iili army in Cuba is concerned. The yellow fever is decimating it. I'ully forty per cent, has been ttricken by that terrible just, which is reported on tlio increase. Toudd to tlio horrors of tho situation, the ' liolora has made its appearance, thioaleuing to become epidemic, at least such is the opinion of experienced physicians. At the present rite of fatalities from diseaso, it is estimated that Spain will bo compelled to hend almost an eutiro now army to Cuba iu the fall, which in her present dilapidated condition will tax her roBOiireos to the utiuust. It has been a question of doubt as to the control of the Senate in tlio 53th Cuugress, but the tablo picpared by tho American Protective Tariff League shows that a He publican majority is assuicd. In Ohio and M.irylaud Republicans havo already been elected. Now York, Wisconsin, Indiana and Illinois are also counted upon as sure, while Kansas, South Dukotu and Missouri aro counted as probablo. Counting tho four first mentioned us suro and letting the vaoancios in Kentucky and Delaware balance oach other, the new Senate would staud, Repub licans f0, combined opposition -10. This com putation takes no account of tho Silver Senators who are counted with the opposition t-o that tho Republicans are suro of a majority of 7 and possibly 10 votes. Till: South boat tho North at Chicago, If thev didn't boat it at Appomattox. The leadors of tho rebel states rodo rough shod over tlio Northern Democratic states, aud showed no quarter. Whether the "rebel yell" went up lias not beou stated, but that it was ready to go is not to bo doubted. The cheering notes of that doggorol colled Dixie was the standard music and brought out mole applause than the "Star Spangled lJannor." Iu the excitement of tho moment lue Demo crats are likely to hurrah for llryau and Sewell. but after a fow days pass by, aud they not only hoar from tho conservative men of their party, and what is still hotter. sit dowu and think the matter over, thoy will bo very apt to como to tho conclusion that a mlstako lias been made. If thoy con sider caiefully they will bo very apt to di cover that tlio best way to follow tho load of JelTcrsou and Jackson Is to start right away in u directly opposite course to that iu which Tillman and Altgcld aro leading tho Demo PITHY "OINTS. Happening Throughout the Kegton Liirou lelutl for Hittity Veniml. The (Irant Wnd Is engaged in rehearsing for another open air concert. The I'resbytorlan Snudtty school will hold their annual picnic at Ijikosidc, on Augtut 7th. The city of Wilkes-ltarre is inviting pro posals for the furnishing and erection of a first class garlingc cermatory. Henry Long, the bane lmll pitcher, formerly of Mt. Crmcl, died from the injuries he sustained on a railroad at Uagerstowu, Md. Tho contract for iiaintiUB the roofs of the various properties owned by the O'llani estate was completed yesterday by James Howling and Joseph Tem)joet. The most interesting hand-to-hand po litical engagement iu lecont years, is promised tor July SCSth, the dato set by tho l'otUiville court for a special election for borough officers at MeAdoo. PERSONAL. Miss Katie Cumminglium is visiting at Ashley. Miss Com Williams has gone to St. Clair to visit her sister. Miss Annie Tucker, of l'ottsvillo, is visiting friends in town. Miss Maud O'llricn, of Olrardville, spent last evening in town. John Delauey transacted business at the county seat yoeleiday. Miss Maggio Higgins, of 1'otUvillo, is tho guust of town relatives, Miss bailie Coury is visiting friends at llolley, Wayno county. Mrs. Jos- YVyatt, of l'ark Place, visited town relatives yesterday. Miss Annie M. Brown wont to St. Clair this morning to visit friends. Miss I.ottio Kelley, of Ceutralia, was tho guest of her brother yesterday. William Merrick, of North Jlain street, is confined to his homo by Illness. W. M. llrewer has returned from a busiuesH ami plcasuro trip to New York city. Mrs. John hpcnru and son, Frank, of Philadelphia, are visiting relatives iu town. Misses Mutt i i) llaugh and Mary Koberts are spending a few days among l'ottsvillo friends. Missos Mary and Annie Stack and Katie Maley, were visitors to Gimrdvillo last even ing. Miss Marj- Moiiagban has gone to Sugar Notch to tpeml a couple of weeks witli relatives. Miss Maggie Adams, of W'illiamstowu, circulated among town acquaintances yesterday. Miss Klsie Davenport, of South Jardin struct, is sojourning among friends in Hloouiiburg. Jockey John Kreck, of Hailetou, was in town to-day disposing of a fine pair of blooded hoises. Misses Annie and llridgct Gibbons, of Miuorsville, are tlio guost of Mr. aud Mrs. l'atrlck Dougherty. 1 Jr. L. J. Creasy, of Hock Glen, )'a., was a legal business attendant at the ullice of Justice Shoemaker yesterday. G. H. Graobcr, D. I). S., a graduate of the University of PonnsylvanU, associated with liis fellow brethren iu town last evening. Miss Joatictto Ilatnage, formerly of town ami now u school tcache' at I'lovidcnce, It. I., is spending a vacation in town with friends. (ieorgo Lynn, of Illuelield, West Virginia, waaguust of town friends yesterday. He i spondiug a vacution iu diirerent jmrts of the region. Patrick SulUvnn, ut one time High Cou stablo of this borough aud now an inmate at the Soldiers' Home iu Erie, is enjoying a fuilough in town. Messrs Jeff. Yost and Thomas Lee yester day made a polltie.il canvass throagU Union Township. Jeff bays, "Things uro comiug my way." Mrs. V. J. Gritliths, who was recently boruaved by the death of her husband, has takon uji a losldeuce with the family of Charles Haskin, at 133 East Coal street. Timothy Driseoll, of Girardvillc, and ills twelve-yiar-old daughter yesterday started on a pleasure tlip to Europe and expect to 'pond tin eo months ill visiting England, Ire land Siotland aud Wales. Ilucklori'N Arnica Salve. The host salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, soros, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, coins, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price S3 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. POTTSVILLE LETTER. 1'OTTSvir.i.K, July 13. Deeds wero recorded from Hyman Rubin sky et. al. to Adam Kohat, for parts of two lots iu Shenandoah ; Alexander Dubbs and wifo to Samuel E. Schucker, fur lot iu Pino Grove township ; Adam Andreas to Thomas N. Reese, lot in West l'enn. Marriagelicetises weru granted to George l'ftyacsiu auu auuiu iwiurus, oiaii oi wiieuiu ; John Tobiu, of East Norwegian township, and Mary McCarty, of St. CUIr; Joseph Sender and Lizzio Ivearnoy, both of Park Place. Letters Testamentary were granted to Chiistian Schcitliaur on the estate of Oithcr- uo Wingcnder Schcitliaur, late of l'ottsvillo. deceased. Letters of Administration wore granted to Louis Weber on tho estate of Clara Elviua Weber, late of l'ottsvillo, deceased. Tho lust will aud testament of llebccca Thompson, lato of St. Clair, was proliatcd in the Register's olllco to-day. Tax Collector Evan J. Evans, of New Qistlo township, paid on his '01 duplicate, and Collector Shocncr, of Mahanoy City, made jayment on his 'til and '05 duplicates. While a man named raust, was drlviugu team uf horses down North 3rd street this morning, thoy became uumaujgoublo aud, breaking away from the driver, dashed into the irun fence surrounding tho court house yard. One of tho linues was severely iu- jured. -.. W. L. Adams, or Audeurleu, and rred. Stoinho!scr of Hazlcton, who havo been visiting D. L- Thomas, returned home to-day. A session iu tho lllytlio towuship contest will bo held to-morruw, at tho otlico of tho examiner. How is your Liver? Habitual constipation leads to dangerous diseases. Dr. Hobbs Little Liver Pills euro it absolutely. 10 cents a vial For sale by S. P. Klrliu druggist. Lost with All on Hoard. MoniLK, Ala., July 15. A report reached horu this morning of tho drowning of Caii taln Jett Howard, of thin city, and Percy Jtalloy, fonnorly of Mobile, during tho re cent storm on tho Florida coust. Howard was In command of tho stenmlxiut Charlos I). Shaw, recently purchased ut Natchez, Miss., and which was on her wuy to cuter tho Chattahoochee rlvor trudo whon lost with all on board. Whon you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsnilthiug dono call on E. F. aallaghor 18 West Centre etroet. Dealer lr 6to-os. 1-tf Attein-ii to r iii i. -I'l'.si'.icnt i:p(i. Ban I'V.av i in, .li.ivli An utteiipt WAsmuih'to kill C'nrl.is ISreiai, ei-prwl-dent of Him Salvador, ycstonUy. A 8 Kioto wis slttlngHt lunch In the dining rooii of his liou-l Pedro Jinnies, a yalvntlqftan, WnlUetl up to tho tublo at which Ifaelatml n purty of friends wore seated and gw; in the fftow of the ox-president. Ezutn apn.ntr at Jlmnos, who Aww u plhtnl unci polled the trlKKer- .The weapon did nut discharge readily, and Ix'foro the iiBsiiilaufc cotllilao oompllsh his purpose ho won seized Mid hold until the arrlviil of kjIIoo nsslstntoo. Jlmnos was formerly district nltoruej- of Salvador and incurred the dislike of Eretn In tho prosecution of u criminal, lie ins nnnounced his intontlon of killing fizjtn liecnuso ho hud lieen Imprisoned uud tor tured. Three iMipposvil Horse Tliloves Lj nclil. Aisiuiohk, I. T., July lo Nonh MeC-111, shoriffof Tishomingo county, ciunolu res terdny from TlshomlnBo, tho cnpltni of the Chlcknsnw nation, and report that thrcio whlto men have lieen hanging ti u limb near Itognn postoillce, a fow niilos from Tishomingo TliBinen wore stran led In tho neighborhood, mid tho crlmo is n mystery. It is ponernlly lielloved thnt they wero horno thieves, mid wcro followed md oitpturt'd by a party of Toxnus aud awting up on the spot. Thoy woro still hauring when tlio sherlll left thu sccno. Tho nat ter will Ixi Investigated by officers of tho l'nrle federal court. Commemoration Monument Umcilel. PltoviNCETOw.v, M(is...Tuly 15. A nirm orlnl of gruulto and bronzo, pro'ted In commemoration of tho slpulng of tlio constitution for tho iiovorument of tho now colony by tho Wlgrlm Father, wus unveiled wltlinpiroprluto cerumoniejhoro yestcrdr.y. Tho site of tho memorial was selected by n commls-slou appointed bV tho 4U1H- eniue in ibh to inspect ana ntpro prbitely mark historic spots in Miiss.Lhu sets. Tho net commcmuratodby tho tion ument took place In tho oublu of tho l!n - llower us f,ho lay In this harbor befofo tho Pilgrims had decided upon Plyiaoiith as u iwrniiiuent landing place. 'i ' Miitiibeln Ilelirls Active. I DnLfWAYO, July 15. Grave mjivs has nviclii'd this place from tho MangW and Tuti districts It Is to tho cITccAthHt a relxd liupl or regiment has takeil up a position on the Tatl road, uliout tveiity llve mlKn south west of Uuluwuyo. oae of the most noted of tho native cli!. fs, hus Joined the mlicls with reinforcoi lents and ordered the construction of foi sou tho Tatl road. The llakalakus uro 1 ody In groat force in tho uorthwostorn ). rt of tho Tatl concession. Fighting is erp -N-d soon. yecen Clllnese I'robubly Crpinati 1. 8ast Fuavcisco, Jnly 15. Thoexpl ulon of uu oil lump shortly In-fore mldnlgl t pet fire to the shoo shop of Wo Lung CI ting. tso. 781 Jackson street, mid liofori tho flumofl were controlled u batcher shofi aud gouerul btore udjotnlng were coiuifetoly guiieu. ino upper stories of tho build lugs wero occupied us tenements, indti family of soven Chlnoso llring abo tho shoo shop are missing, mid it islx levod thoy havo perished In tho flamos. Tho Cunndtun Vacbt Again Wi New Yoke, July 15. Tho result f tho second clay's nice in tho serios betwoiuthe aioueaim, of tho Royal St. Luweuco Yacht club, and El Helrie for thefeflver challenge cup offered by the SoawauWi.kn Corinthian club for half raters, wu? un othor victory for tho Canadian boat, land a demonstration thnt sho Is superior a her rival on every point of sailing. Glencnlru was ahead at every leg of tho course, and won by 0 mlus., 23 sws. Great Damage by Cloudburst. Lima, O., July 15. A terrific rain storm und cloudburst, did an Immense amount of daniugo In this city und vicinity vector- day. In tho country corn and oats Holds wero leveled, small streams wero swollen Into rivers, and many brunches und cul verts wore washed away. In this city tho sewers wero not largo enough to carry uway tho water, and the streets and tv'" lars wore flooded and much dumugu wus dono. Turkish Itenervfs ('illicit Out. Salonica, July 15. Twenty battailous of redifs, or reservos, have been called out und orderod to join tho Third army corps. Six battalions, it is stated, will procixxl ut once to thu Greek frontier, aud the re mainder of tho levy will be distributed ahiug tho Macedonian frontier. Therallfs In tho othur provinces of Turkey have been ordorod to bo In readiness for mobili zation. iiheuiiiutisin Cured Iu u liny. "Mystic Curo" for Uhoumatism aud Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upou the system is remarkable and mysterious. It romoves at onco tho causa and tho diseaso immediately disappears. The 11 ret dose groatly benefits ; 73 cents. Sold by cj. H. Hageuhucii, Druggist, Shenandoah. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing ynotutloni of ttu Now York timl New Vouk, July 14. Tho Htock liihrltet dla- playwl iucre-a.'(l activity tcxlay, and thotoiio was diid(lly weak throughout, material do clinea iK'ing tacortu iu many mutant!, Ulcwlu Uda; liultlmoro & Ohio 17 121 UK 11!4 41M Lehigh Valley Now Jersey Cell N. Y. Ontnil Pennsylvania . Reading St. Paul W. N. Y. & Pu ., 81K mi W .12M 73K 2H Chesa. 43 Ohio . Del. & HucUon . 1)., L. Aj W Erie Lnlw Erie & W Lelilgh Nav Ei-divldcud. fleiierul Markets. Pnn,AUEi4'lHA, July U Flour weak; Win ter suiierflno, 3i3i3.35i do. extras, t2.25rijc.l0; Permsylvauia roller, clear, t2.MXcp3.10; do. do. stnUulit, ta.20t:i.ll5: wostern winter, clear, 2.tKyi3.10. Wheat dull.but firm ; July, 0oM6J$o. ; Confflrmer ; July, 83!jf!i3o. Oats dull , July, 21K(g'22!i;o. Hay stctady , choieo timothy, I7 for large lialoH. lits f steiuly; city family, tll.SOf 10. I"ork steady; family, 10.2510.W. Lard stcdy ; western utenm, 11.03; city, 3.ttX4B.o0. Butter steady ; western creanwry, lf,ic. ; Job bing selections, 17o. ; Pennsylvania and west ern creamery prints, strictly fancy, 17p. ; do. choice, lfio. j do. fair to gooil, llKslfw. , prints Jobbing at 16Qi2Io. CIkhmo quiet; Now York factory, choice, fi?iftt)7Ho. ; iwrt slclms, KiStiHo. Eggs steady ; nearby choice, 12c. ; western do., 11K12"- T.lve Stock markets. New Youk, July 11. European cables quote American steers at 7li!iH'Ae., dressed welKht ; refrigerator bef, 6U90K' Calvwi slow and weak: poor to primo veals, CS&5.23; butter milk calves, 2.2532.50. Sheep and lamba quiet and steady ; poor to prime sheep, tSKSl.50 , com mon to choice lamlw, tl.iVgfl.ao. Hogs weak ot W.40(a!1.00. East Liiikuty, I'n., July 14. Cattle market fair: prime, H.lt.Wl.10: good ).l.Vit.I.'J0; com' mon, $U3.50; bulls, stags and cows, 2i3.fi0; heifers, tiK$4. Hogs closed wuaK ; prime light, I1.703.7a; best medium, 13.65(93.75, heavy hogs, t3.20dW.80; roughB, $2)3. Shcvp firm, prime t4.lO4.25; fair, I3.40S3.75; common, 2.50 3; common to good yearlings, t2.5og,3.50j choieo lambs, veal caivea, wau.a. A DESPERATE CONVICT. lie Attm lis and Stabs Two l'rlson Keepers with u Knife. Trbnton, July 15. John Monahan, a convict In the New Jorey state prlMin, jnadon desperate attack on his koejiera vlth a knlfo yesterday. Cnptuln Wllllttin II. Housing, uetlng ceiitor kociier, was gushed in the throat, and Clerk Thomas 11. Madden was cut severely on both hands. Thulr wounds will not rosnlt seriously. Monahnti lias served throe unci n half yours of a llvo yours' sentence for assault and liattory. Ho had for some time Iwun susiH-cted of carrying a knife, aud while ho was exercising In tho Jail yard yester day his coll wim searched. Tho weapon was not found, and when lonnhun wns brought, back to hid cell Captain Henslng ordered him to stand In tlio "center," with his face to tho wall. Then ho wild : "You have something I want." Monahan turned quickly und miswerod that he had a knife and that ho was going to uso It to cut out Housing's heart. With that he lungod at tho keeper, who Is a much smaller man thun the convict, and cut a deep gash In his throat. Madden nm to the roscuo.and Kilzing Monuhan from liolilnd throw him to the Iloor. Tlio convict wildly swung his knife and inflicted tho wounds ujkiu Madden. Other deputies camo to tho assistance of tho keepers, and Monahan was secured and locked In a dungeon. To get the knlfo from him It was necessary to pry open his huud with a stick. Tho convict has been acting strangely of late, und nn inquost into his sanity will bo held. If ho is proved sauo complaint will bo nmdo to tho Mer cer county grand jury, and ho will be In dicted for atrocious ussault and battery with intent to kill. Marvelous ltestilts. From ft letter written by Rev. J. Gander man, of Dimimdale, Mich., we are permitted to make this oxtract : "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the ref lilts were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of the Iiaptist clmrch at Rives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding Li Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend rcoinmended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick in Its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at A. Wesley's drug store. Regular size 50c and $1 .l)0. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Lleber'a brewery at Indianapolis wns damaged by lire last night to the extent of $185,000. A Uerlln dispatch says that Professor Frledrleh August Kekule, of the Uulvor Fity of Ilonno, is dead. Garret A. Hobnrt, tho Republican nom-lni-o for vlcp president, will spend the en suing four weeks at Hotel Chainpluln, Pluttbburg, N. Y. Kiniioror Francis Joseph has granted nn audience to Prince Hohenlohe, the Ger man chancellor, at Ischl. The Gorman chancellor afterwards dined with tho em peror. Word received from Costa lJlca Is to the effect that the.oougross there, by an over whelming vote, disapproved the resolution to recognize tho belligerency of the Cuban Insurgents. It was nunouncod at the A. O. H. con vention in D.irolt yesterday that fiS.OOO of the Hl,rnjO has been raised with which to endow a chair of Irish literature In tho new Catholic university at Washington. A Purls newspaper reports that the Due D'Orleuus has been betrothed to the Archduchess Dorothy Amelia, daughter if Archduke Joseph, commander of the Austrian lundwehr. Induced by the use of coca, opiate or nar cotic compounds is bad, decidedly bad. They undermine health and shatter the constitution and the patient is steadily growing into a worse condition often resulting in the terrible slavery and misery of tho eocalno and opium habit. Bleep induced by the uso of Hood's Barsa- parilla docs not perhaps come as quickly, but it comes more surely and more per manently through natnre's great restor ing and rejuvenating channel purified, vitalized and enriched blood. This foods the nerves with life-giving energy and builds up the system and constitution from the very foundation ot all health and life tho blood pure,,rlch, red blood. arsa Is the One True Wood 1'urifier. All druggists. SI. n r:il cure liver Ills, easy to take, nOOU S FlllS oasytooiierate. sscouts. Everv man's! wife who has EX frltnds uscdSSELlQ'S can tell you about Seol- knows a yood li''s. This aam' drink. Try iton ktureiriprovescucao your husband f coilit and msxc ycu i ile'.kii'Undriok i ,r lit'lr ra miy. 'la a pack- re growers. PAT. NOV. tt, JUNE2S, IKI. TRADE MARK JAN. !, lioware of trauduleut and worthleM imitations, t NONE GenuineTWIN'; Th most Uiautlful I most pliaWe! moxtimfoct stay! They never break! Tiier never cutl Tli.y npycr rustl Maife tu Cotton and suit Casings and NlekeU'latod. Bead 25 cts. (Stamps) tor sample "Uonulne Twin." to o. 8abjbu!ui,im. en euMC muatii"i. r- iWlMt YOU ,V..YSi!"6ir.fl sulcers in sionin, uair-viuiuiBi rw, vuw.g JttUMEIlx uij., QUT aiusonio lempieji itnl. HuOO.OOO. Wont cases eared in 15 lo ut ilisys. uu-pnffo UOOU. 1FCW bANSY PILLS! TlU C AIP UUHC. SEIIJ 0. HH-WiSN S5ME cuai''"' v,k-oK 'ifttema Co,Pmh...Pa l'ar ra!o ot I'ovinsky'a drug store, S8 Ens C'ciUro street. panlia POPULISTS AND SILVERITES. Tlio I'rtibablllt)- That They Will Support Uryaii for l'rosUlpnt. HTLorm, ,Tlv j;, - The rush of tH tlrluustooHimd thePnpulist and National Silver conventions has not yet sot in, al though ft few of tho leadors havp arrived. Chulrninu Tmtbcueck and Sergoant-at-anus McDowell, of the Populist national committee, predict one of the largest crowds that svnr attended a convention. Chnlrman Tnubeneck says thorn vrt lie. 1,860 dolflgutc, representlni over 2,0U),(XI0 voters. As the Populists liogln to gather It U evident thnt there will lie two proposi tions made which will form tho chief con tention of the convention. One is that the H. E. TAUBn.VECK. Populists shall nbandon any ldoa of a pep arato und distinct national ticket aud In dorse outright tho candidates and tho plat form of tho Chicago convention. This propositlou will bo supported by tho frlonds of Senator Henry M. Toller, nearly all tho Populist member of tho Unltod Istates senate, and the People's party loaders in many of tho wostern states. From tho south come delegutos and Pooplo's party loaders who are not dele gates to tho convention, urging anothor proposition to put up a presidential ticket, adopt a platform, run presidential electors in all tho states where the People's party has oil organization, and then, when tho tlmo comes to cast tho vote in tho electoral collogo, let tho Populists and Democrats combine on the strongest mini, whether that lie 13ryun or tho Populist nominee. Vigorous objection isnrgod against this on the ground that It would lio dangerous to the common cause of free sllvor. It would dlvldo tho strength of Its adherents, mid In somo of tho close states, where one or tho other holds tho balance of power, a division of their strength might glvo tho state to MoKtnley. Tho convention of tho National Silver party, which conveno.s In this city July 22 at tho Exposition building, will vio In uumlxTH with that of tho Popullsts,whlch meets tho sumo day. Tho National Silver convention will havo 1,200 dolegates and as many alternates, coming from ovcry state In the union. Uellef in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tiro ."New Great South American Kidney Curo." This now remedy is a great surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in male or female. It rolioves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and curo this is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Tho Addlcks Itcptlbllenn Convention. Dovkh, Del.. July 15. John It. Hoff eoker, of Smyrna, was uamod for gover nor, and Jonathan & Willis, of Mllford, for congross, by tho Addlcks faction of the Republican party, in convontlon, yestor duy. Doth nominations woro by acclama tion. Tho plutform reaffirms loyalty to ltopnbllcan principles as enunciated by tho St. Louis convention, denounces the action of the St. IjOhIs convention In un seating tho Addlcks delogatlon, nnd do clures tho Hlgglus state committee to bo "a mere pretense." James G. Shaw, D. MIfllln Wilson und Duniol J. Fooks woro selected us presidential doctors. It is ox poctcd that tho convention, heudod by tho Illgglns delegates, which will bo held at Georgetown tomorrow, will lndorso tho nomination of Mr. Iloffecker for governor. Electric Hitters. Klcctric Bitters is n racdiciue suited for auy season, but perhaps moro generally needod In the. spring, when tho languid exhausted feeling prevails, when tho liver is torpid and sluggbh and the need of a tonic and ultera tivo "dt. A prompt uso of this mediciuo has often averted long and ncrhais fatal bilious fevers. No mediciuo will act moro surely in counteracting und freeing tho sys tem from the malarial poison. Hcadaclio, Jinllgestion, uoustipatlon, uizzincss yieiu to Electric Hitters. Only fifty cents per bottle at A. Wasloy's drug store. Foreigners In Cuba Must Jlcgliter. HAVANA, July 15. Captnln General vvoylcrliiw Issued n decree that all foreign ers In tho Island aro to register In u special book In tho govorninent's chiirgo proviouB to their liclng justified In npiioallug to Artlclo VIII of thodecreo rclatlvo to for eign cltizeuHhli) of Novcmlwr, 18sl. Those not registering within thirty days, Cni- tuin General Woylor Buys, will loso their irrtvlleaos unci rights as foreigners. AH consuls havo lioon notified of this net The reason given for Issuing this decree lsithnt native Cubans are taking advnnfciM) of tlio rights ticcorded to foreign cltbeui to escape penalties which thoy lay themselves llalilo to. Sir. W. II. Smith, editor of Tlio Argus lieuton, Pa., recommends a remedy for diarrhoea which he has used with magical effect. "Several weeks ago," ho says purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Keincdy, and after using less tbau one-third of tho contents tho results wero magical effecting an entire curo. I heaitily and cheerfully recommend tho remedy to all sulfcriug from diarrhooa.' This remedy Is for sale by Gruhler Bros. Druggists. The Valkyrie On" for Knglniid. New Youk, July IB. Lord Dunrnvon's racing yacht, Valkyrio III, which com potod In tho racos for the America's cup In Soptcmbor Inst against Dofonder, with full- winds and woathor provalllng, Bot sail today for tho Clyde. Tlio yachc on roach lug the other sldo will lio docked at onco l nd placed In first class racing trim, but whothor or not sho will take part In any l thu regattas is not known. Grlp-CoUls-IIeactache. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine will cure you in one day, Fut up iu tablota con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refuuded. Trice, 25 cents, For sale by Kirliu's Pharmacy, Full Details Gladly Given. A Railroad Official's Experience. U. EDWAHD EDMONDS, long con nected with railroad construction in Nobraska.writcs: "My heart troubled and pained mo for 13 years. Shortness of breath was the constant and most common symptom. Intense, excruciating paiu, gener ally followed any severe exertion. Faintnoss, hunger withoutany appotito) fluttering that made mo clutch my breast, and palpitation that often staggered mo as it I would fall, were frequent attacks. Again, everything would turn black if I arose from a stooping posture quickly. Sleepless nights with their Dr. Miles' prostrating unrest wero numerous and I could get no rest day or night, I consulted leading phy sicians and tried adver tised remedies. They gavomo no relief. Ono of Heart Cure Restores Health Dr. Miles' circulars described my case so exactly that I took Dr. Miles' New Heart Curo and I am now a well man. I hopo every ono troubled with heart disease will try Dr. Miles' remedies. If they will write mo personally, I will gladly givo them full details of my experience." Edw. Edmonds. P. O. Box 05, David City, Nebraska. Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guarantee that, first buttle benefits or money refunded. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS IKWmVEtY CUKE AUL Jicrnn UiHt'npi Failtns iVui.-rj, Iinpoterey, Sleepless ncfcs, etc., caxiM d liy Abtum and other KrpispH and Indiscre tions. Tlniy quickly and surely restore Lout Vitality in old or younir. aud tit a man for study, business or tnnrria?u, Pmnnt Insanity and Coubuiud tloalf taken Intlmc Thelrune BlurwH Immodlate improvement and eilecti a CUltti where nil nlhaxii foil Inclct lirwi havlnc tho (jenulno Ajkx Taw-i-ts, lliey havo cum! thousands aud will euro you. Wo irlvo jmsillvo written miaranteo to effect it curo lit each caeo or refund tho money. Price 60 centa ir pr.cka.pTe. or six. packages (IcII troitment for $a.5(J. Eyuiail, la plain wrapper, upon receipt of prlco. Circular Iruo. Address AJAX REMEDY CO., "cD$KaT- For baIo in Shenandoah Pn., y J. M. Hillian Druggist. POLITICAL CARDS. glOR COUNTY TnEASHllEn, ELIAS DAVIS, . Of Broad Mountain. Subject to Republican rules. JjlOn CLERK OP THE (COURTS, PHIL. Ji C0NNELL, Ot Glrordville. Subject to Iemocratlc rules. COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ' FRANK RENTZ, Of Aatlmnl. Subject to Itcpubllcnn rules. jiuiv ir,ij iu win EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Jollett, Torter Towuship. Subject to ItepubHcan. rules. TOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, CHAS. F. ALLEN, Of Tamnqua. Subject to He publican Rules. "TTIOR- CLERlt OI' THE COURTS. JOHN T. SHOENER, Of OnvlKsburff. Siitect to IfepubllCAn rules. Tosms to Hire. If you want to hire a 6ft fs aud reliable team for driving orforworklnpfpurpoacc. pay Hhtclds' livery stable a visit. Teama constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 Eaat Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barney's Bohemian Beer. fHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop I 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave becoming nonular. You will like It. W make a specialty of hair cutting, J ' cratic party. I ;U-ssvtg
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