r r EVENING HERALD KSTAltLISIint) 187(1. l'ubllsheil every Kvcnl iib. K.tccpt Sunday, at 8 Hotrrn Jahuis BritutT, Neau Ccmtue. The llinilil u (leilvi-ird InWlienatictonn nnd tho surrounding towni for six c-ent. n week, pay able to the curriers. Ily mail 33.00 a yonr, or 'Jo cenW n month, payable In advance. Advertise ments cbnrKeu nccorillUK tosnee and lxmltlou. Tlie publlsberfl resene the rlKbt to change the r'osttiott of advertisement! ivbencier thu pul catton of news demand tt. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether Jiald for or not, that the publishers may deem uiproJcr. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the postofllec at Shenandoah, Ia., as second class mall matter. TKhKPIIONK CONNECTION'. Evening Herald TIM 'USD AY, JULY If), lfeMJ. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. FOR niKMllir.NT, WILLIAM Jl'KINLLY, 01 Ohio, run via: rurwiiuNT, UAItKLT A. IIOIlAIiT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. KO It CtlXO K lSM A NAT-1.A IUIE, (1ALUHIIA A. OltOW, Of Susriuehnnna. SAMUEL A. DAVUNl'OUT, Of Krlo Tin: Itand-JIcNnlly Itailwnr (luido still maintains tho reputation for accuracy and reliability it long since attained. The guido vivos much other useful Information and is invaluable to travelers. Till: Miners Journal should practice what it preaches. Horace II. Dcuglor, of Shenandoah announced himself a few days ago as a can illdato for nomination for tho leading olliio on the llcpuliliean county ticket hut wo have not seen his candidacy noticed in that paper yet. Possibly tho Minor wants that office himself. Hon-. W. V. llAltiiiTY, tho idol of tho Pennsylvania Democracy, isdctermlntd that he will not surrender and makes the determination emphatic when ho says, "I am a Democrat and a sound money limn, too, and 1 shall do nothing during tho coming cam paign that can properly ho regained us a surieuder of my convictions upon tho currency ijuostiuu, or upon any other vital question." Nc second Democratic ticket will bo placed in tho field. Tho talk among the gold stand. n rd Deniocrots about it sound money national convention isstibsldlng. Tho policy of delay, which was decided upon by Senator Hill, William I'. Whitney, William II. liutsell, Senator .Smith, Senator (iray, and tho other sound money loaders in Chicago in older to let tho wave of indignation in tho P.ast pas-fl over, so liat sound judgment might huu it chance to reassert itself, is bearing fruit They make no response to tho demand from the Western sound money men who are out side of tho breastworks to join them in i bolt. At the same time they make no move to check tho oxodus of thoso Democrats who lire declaring that they will voto for McKinlc.v. THE SUPERIMTENDENCY. The School liuurd's action on Tuesday uvcuiug disposed of tho protest against biipcuutcuduit liogait, iipd that gentleman has entered upon the discharge of his duties. When the protest was tlkd tho Hkiiai.ii pub lished tiie fact, hut icfruiiied fiom oxpiess ing an opinion and asked for a suspension of judgment until the investigation promised by tho .Superintendent of Public Instruction should bring out tho facts In tho case. That iiiMstigatioii, however, was not niadobecauto the Attorney tieneral decided it was not within tho province of tho Superintendent to inquire into tho moral fitness of an appointee, that it was tho duty of the School Hoard to look after tho morals of their teachers. Superintendent llogurt was it stranger to every member of our School Hoard, but tho credentials ho furnished wero such that the majoiity of tho Hoard selected him to succeed Mr. M. P. Whltukcr. It is well known that previous to tho election strenuous eli'orts had bien made to iullueuio members ofthi lloaul to rituin Mr. Whit- akcr, but in spite of tho pressure brought to bear upon them tho directors made the change. The supporters of Mr. Whltakcr, by some moans got hold of tho statement of a child 13 yours old, of Kiioxvillo, that Mr. liogart had acted in nr. unbecoming manner tuward her, and secretly filed a protest witli the Superintendent of Public Instruction against thu issuing of his commission. In tliis, they mado n serious mistake, as wo be lieve tho majority of tho Hoard have tho interests of thu schools as much at heart as tho minority has and it would have been more honorable to have laid their information before tho Hoard for its action, hut tho opinion seems to bu well grounded that ati unfuir udvantugo was sought to bo obtained by tho minority for the lienellt of their candidate, uud that the good of our schools was a secondary consideration. The lward's action iu appointing u committee investigate was generally approved, as no one wanted an unlit person hi the position. The committee lnutigatod tho matter and found a peculiar cusu, uuo which in a small way, recalls the case of HarUira Auh, thu young New Yolk woman who charged u prominent luerubor of tho Now York lair witli an atrocious crime and upon whoso oath lie was convicted and wus about tu bo sen fenced to a long tortu In prison w hen she re canted iu ttnio to avoid a groat wrong and denied hor former statement's. Tho child in tills case, thu committee fouud, was nut woithy of belief and found that her state ments varied so much us to bu worthless. Tho counnitteo ulso found that tho child was urged on by jicoplo witli a grudge against Mr, llugart, and that flvo of tho six direc tors of Kuoxvlllo most positively dis believed her statements. Someone, It does not appear who, not satisflcd with tho com mittee appointed by tho lioard, sent u citizen from town to Investigate for them, with u -view to substantiating the charges, but tho evidence obtained was of such n weak nature nnd was so completely outweighed by tho nflldavlls presented by Mr. liogart In addi- ! lion to the committee's leport, that there (Mil be no (loulit In the mind of all' fair minded iwrsou that a great wrong was lit tmipted upon an honorable man, and that a vacillating child, with no conception of tbo result of her vicious talk, had been used by enemies to Injuio a man who had incurred their ill will in the line of his duties. And what can he said of the parties in town who have ti led to use such it rase to assist a defeated candidate? It is a well established law in America that the majority shall rulo, but In this case the minority used every client to upset tbo ruling of the majority to retain un olilcor who was not wanted by tliein, using star chamber methods to do so which cannot be approved, awl the action of the board la to bo commended and will receive tho approval of all good lit lens. YOUR PICTURE MAY BE IN IT. The lticjcle Crazo ltcsponslhlu Tor a (front Newspaper Nnelty. Tho publishers announce that tho issue of tho 1'hiladelphia Sunday Press for next Sunday, tho lllth Inst., will ho a hicyclo number. There will bo pago after page of news and gossip about the social side of bicycling, illustrated with portraits of riders from all parts of tho territory in which Tho l'russ circulates. Your picture may be among those published, and tliero is certain to be much matter of interest to tho cyclers of this locality. All the other features which mako Tho l'ross so popular will bo given as usual. So that Tho Sunday Press for tho 10th will ho ono of the grandest papers ever Issued. It will bo well to order it from your newsdealer in advance. PERSONAL. Mrs. William T. Kvans, wifo of tho super intendent of tho Homo Friendly Society of lialtimore, Md is seriously ill at her homo on Kast Coal street. Postmaster Michael Mullet and son, Harry, returned last night from Chicago. Tho Post master lias a fund of convention anecdotes for his friends. Mrs. Julia Tank and daughter, Nellie, of Schuylkill Haven, arc visiting friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. M. 1). Malono spent yesterday at Shcppton. Miss Violet Kieldors has returned from a visit to friends at WillLimsport. Katie Mehl, of West Centre street, who siiil'crcd fiom a light attack of diphtheria, is convalescent. C. J. (Jiiinn spent to-day at Sunbury. D. ivid It. Lewis visited friends at Maiianoy City to-day. Hoes Tusker, of St. Nicholas, was in town Inst uveniug, thu guost of Mino Inspector Stein. Misses Agnes and Kuphcmia Stclu returned last evening from a visit to friends at Phila delphia. Mine Inspector Stein left thin morning for Pittston to resume tho investigation of tho Twin shaft disaster. Mrs. P. D. Hotmail, of West Cherry street, and sou and daughter, are visiting friends in Tumuipia. l nun Sliirey, I years old, 211 West Coal street, is sull'ering from scarlctiua. hooklueper i'r tho Columbia' llrewing frame Jtart, ot New l ork City, tho new Company, entered upon his duties last night, .Miss Aniilo L. Mimsell has gone to Ocean (irovu to spend it few weeks. Mrs. .1. Alex McKcc, formerly ono of our school teachers and now a resident of Phila delphia, has left for her homo after spending u fow weoks in town witli her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MaiisoU. 11. L. I.audig, of Scr.iuton, is a visitor to town relatives. Miss Maggie Hrcniian, of South Main street, left for Tamaijua yesterday, to accompany Mr. and .Mrs. J. F. McCiinty, and family to Atlantic City, to enjoy tho cool sea breezes. Misses Aunle, Lizzie, and Edith Hcebner, daughters of I!ev. and .Mrs. Alfred Hcebner, returned homo last evening from it month's sojourn witli Philadelphia acquaintances. Ellis Duell, the jeweler, was a St. Clair visitor yesterday. .Mrs. Michael Thompson, of Hrownsvillc, paid it Hying business trip to town to-day. Dr. W. C. llaird, left for Philadelphia at noon to-day, on a business trip. Miss Ldnii Ford left for Philadelphia this morning to visit her sister, Mrs. William Schoppu. MUses Edna and Mahlo Weidman aro spending a vacation with friends at Lafayette, near Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Titman, and children, left for Cceau Grove, this morning to spend tho slimmer. Miss Mauiu Ho man has returned from a lengthy visit to Philadelphia. A .llotlivr's l'nll. A drunken wifo uud mother is tho cause of Dan Murphy's home, at Mahuuoy City, being in a horrible dirty condition, uud live small children hungry and in filth. Mr. Murphy U an industrious miner uud makes fair wages when ho works, but his wife, Mary, is cursed witli an appetitu for strong drink and utterly neglects husband, children and homo when uuder its inlluunco. Tho neigh bors nil that way bay, however, that Mrs. Murphy Is a good housewife and attentive mother when she is sober. Tho unfortunate woman has been away from homo since tho 2nd of July and hor whereabouts is a mys tery tu her husband. On that day sho left her homo, going ill tho direction of New Philadelphia, where her brother resides; sho was walking and was been by Henry Held enrich. Tho husband went to her brother's home and was told that she was not there, but that she was seen In tho town. Murphy found that his wifo had -gone on towards Pottsvillo and following her tmll ho traced hor to tho county seat. Thero ho lost all trace of her and ho has yet been unablo to locate her. Sho wore a black dress with satin front uud hud on u black hut with it red flower; sho is tlvo feet flvo Indies high and aUitit-IO years old. l ive children aro at home; thu oldest 11 years old and thu youngest 18 mouths. Murphy is almost heartbroken over his misfortune. Kind hearted neighbors have volunteered their as sistunco, and aro feeding and cleaning tho children. How to Tutor Your Friends, Do you know of anyone iu your neighbor' hood who has diphtheria, quinsy, catarrh, is troubled with croup or any other throat nfillctiou? If so you will bestow a great favor on humanity by recommending a trial of Thompson's Diphtheria Cure, which wits never known to full, if used according to directions, Thousands have tried it and they aro the ones who speak most highly of It Their uvidonco surely cannot bo Ignored Sold by druggists everywhere at 50 cents a bottio. Qrlp-Colds-lIeudnche, Why sutler with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxutlvo llromo tjulnlno will euro vou in one day. Put cm 111 tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to euro, or money refunded. Price, SS cents. For sale by Klrliu's Pharmacy. riTIIY FOISTS. Happenings Throughout tho Ufgton Chron icled fur Hasty I'erusnL Martin Harnoli, an experienced miner of Ashland, and recognized as nil adept in dig ging coal throughout tho mlddlo authracito region, at tiio earnest solicitation of Mluo Inspector Stein, has gone to it relief shift engaged In drilling fur millers closed iu at t,ho Twin Shaft Mine. Merriam colliery in Mount Carmel has a mule that can trot In less than three minutes. Farmers of Luzerne arc using croollnovery successfully in destroying tho army worn. Willie C. C. Louder, u prominent Sliainokiii merchant, was horseback riding, tho animal shied and throw the rider head first to tho ground. Mr. Leader was unconscious for an hour and it was feared ho was fatally injured. Ho Is improving, howovor, nnd will ho around again in u fow days. Luzerne county sent 103 delegates to tho Christian L'ndonvor convcntion'at Washing ton. Twenty-nine young people connected with the Methodist I'plscopal church of Mt. Carmel, aro iu the vicinity of Hear Gap where they will spend a week camping in tho woods. l!ev. I. N. Moorhcad, the pastor, is with thorn. They have a full campingoutdt, Itcrnard Flaherty yesterday purchased a lino pair of gray horses from Matthias, tho liorso dealer. Tho 1'raney properties, on West Coalstrcct, arc being adorned with a now coat of paint. No changes wero made ill the Hazlcton corpstof school teachers. Attention is called to tho advertisement of Daniel Ilrcunan's now restaurant and dining rooms. A nice free hot lunch will ho served every morning and evciiing.of which mention will bo mado dally in tho 1Ikium. William Doudt, the engineer who was killed in thu wreck at Pond Creek, besides bciug a member of tho Lehigh Valley l!e llef Fund, which will pay to his wifo $2 per day for every woiklng day for two years, ulso carried a policy in tho Prudential Co. for ft) 10. Another I'lim-Flum. Christian Hudwash a prosperous hotel keeper of Locust valley was robbed of $5 on Tuesday evening by two well dressed young men who visited tho hotel in a carriage and sitting at a tablo Invited Hudwash to play cards with them, but lie refused and they played themselves and drank several times. When they arose to go ono of them pulled out a $10 bill and paid for the drinks receiv ing tho change. His companion told him that ho shouldn't have broke tho bill us ho ljnd enough change to pay tho hill which ho did and reQUosted Mr. Hudwash to return tho hill. Hudwash rotumed thu greenback and the smart man placed tho change on tho counter and as Hudwash thought counted out $10. entered their carriago and drove away. Tho saloon keeper counted tho money again and fouud that ho had been robbed of $3, but could not understand, iiow it was done. Ho says ho was positivo that ho saw tiio man count $10 in change Ho lias been all over tho world and handled a largo amount of money but this is tho first time ho has pecn robbed. Itlieuiiiitltsiii Cured in il lay. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. It! action upon tho system is rcmarkahlo and mysterious. It removes at onco tho causj and tho disease immediately disappears. Tho first doso greatly benefits ; 75 cents. Sold by C. H. Hugenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. ht. Taut Itcaily lor tho Veterans. St. Patt, Minn., July HI. Tho vnrloil local lenders in churo of tho preliminary work for tho thirtieth Grand Army en campment have their work well In luiud anil aro pushing; things nt a lively ruto in order that everything may puss oft smoothly. Tho gunornl citizens' commit too has iilreitdy received enough applica tions to show that this encampment will bo tho largest attended In rotont yours. A thorough canvass of tho city luts boon mado for accommodations, and tho com mlttuo feels that, however largo tho crowd. nil will bo cared for handsomely. Ono of tho main features of encampment week will bo tho reunions, more than one hun dred having; already boon arranged fur. ItefiiKi'd to Indict a Murderess. NoiiFOLK. Va.. Julv 10. Mrs. Man- TI. Hussell, held tin the charge of having killed hor husband at Vhnloyvillo, Nansomond county, Virginia, about a month ago, lias boon relcasod, tho grand jury refusing to return a trim bill. Hussoll went homo drunk und boat his wifo terribly. Homo hours later it neighbor going to tho houso found him dead in bed and ills head beaten in with an ax. Tho evidence that tho deed was done 1 Vr- Hussell was conclusive, but owing m m stant cruelty from her husband, public sentiment was with her. Kmplre State Democracy Wants n Holt. New Youk. July Id. Tho executive committee of tho State Democracy met last night und repudiated tho Chicago platform. It also advocated tho putting of a third candidate iu tho field. Tho reso lutions wore not adopted until after u pro longed debute, nnd it Is said that at least tlvo district leaders will consider tho ad visability of resigning from tho organiza tion. Kducntor Sues lor Diiorcc. 1'ElUiY. O. T., July 10. Dr. Alfred C. Carpenter, late professor In tho New York City Moment scnool ami prominently known In tho oast, has brought suit here for dlvorco from his wifo, Caroline, charg ing gross neglect, cruolty and abandon ment. Curpenter also churgos his wife with attempting to kill mm while ho wus asleep. Sonic tlmo ago tho ono-year-old child of Mr. M. E. Lindsloy, of Franklin Forks, Pa, had ft very severe attack of colic. Sho sut fored great pain. Mr. Llndsley gave her doso of Chamberlain's. Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Iiemcdy and in ten minutes her distress wits gone. This is tho best medicine in the world for children when troubled with colic, or diarrhoea. It nover fails to effect it prompt euro. When reduced with water and sweetened It is pleasant for them to take. It should-lie kept iu every homo, especially during tho summer months. For Kilo by Gruhler Hros., Druggists. Coming' Kent, July 28, Ico cream fostival under tho auspices of tho Hlack Diamonds, la Itobblus1 opera houso. August 4. Ico cream fostival In tho Calvary Itaptist church, uuder tho auspices of tho Ladles' Aid Society, Aug. 11. Ico cream fostival In Itobbins1 opera house, under tho auspices of tho East End iToung Americans. August 15. First anuual picnic of tho Defender Hose Company No. 3, at Columbia park. Aug. 22. Ire cream festival under the auspices of Shenandoah Valley Council No, S30, Jr. 0. U. A. M., in liohblus' opera house, New .Trrsey'n Itepnbllrnn League, Asui'itY I'a mi, July 111. '1 ho slate He ptiblicnii lon(ruo convention was held liorc rostorduy, delegates being prowit from all pnrtt of tho stnto. Tho nntiual address of President Hlrrgins showod n jront In crease In tho membership ot tho lcnirtie, that organization now numbering over 55.000 members. A resolution was adopted Indorsing tho Hcpuhlican candidates nnd tho St. Louis platform. Also tho admin istration of Governor Griggs nnd tho last legislature.. President lllgglns was re elected. Tho Oteiicalrn Takes tho Cup. New Youk, July 1(1. The third and Inst nico in the series lwtwcon Gloncnlrn, of tho Itnynl St. Lawruiico Yacht club, of Canada, nnd Kl llulrlo for tho silver trophy cup offorod by the Senwnnhakn Corinthian Yacht club for small yachts was sailed yostordny over a course threo inllos to loowitrd and roturn twice over, and Glencnirn won. Gloncnlrn got over the lino just thirty-one seconds ahead of her rival, thu actual tlmo being: Glen cnirn, 18.85.13; Kl Heirie, 13.35.44. Threatened by Striking Miners. Scluvax, Intl., July l(l.-Tho mines nfc Star City wero started with non-union men on Tuesday. An attempt was made to close them by union uiemliers, but It proved n failure. Tho union miners at Star City Intend to stop tho worlc. Tho situation Is considered serious, nnd tho Hnrtcr-llafcr company hnvo nskedfor pro tection. Deputy sheriffs hnvo been or dered to tho scciio. Tiio strikers hnvo been out since May l,and urolu n starving con dition. Steamer Columbia llrritlilng Up; I'ESCADKKO, Cnl., July 1U. Tho Paclflo Mall stenmer Columbia, which ran on to tho rocks on Tuesday, Is rolling heavily nnd thumping herself to pieces. Tho sea Is calm, but tho swell Is rising nnd there Is about eighteen foot of water in tho hold. Tho captain and olllcors of tho steamer hnvo apparently given her up nnd nro pre paring to leave hor when it is no longer safe to remain on board. Tho surf breaks close to tho stoamor, and If tbo sua gets rough she will only lust a fow hours. lliinlan Challenges (.uuduur. Tokonto, July 1(1. Kdwnrd Haulnii hits challenged hiko Gnudanr for a nice for tho professional sculling championship of America. Stanbury's refusal to row at tho Vancouver regatta and Gnmhiur's ro luctaneo to race in England prompted Ilnulan to mako this offer. Hanlaii is contldeut of victory If his eliallengo Is uc- leptcd. Life Imprisonment for a I-'lrehitg. NliW YollK. Julv 10. Adololi Hlrsch- kopf, tho so called king of tho east side firebugs, was convicted of murder in the second degroo In the supremo court yester day, Ho was licensed of setting fire to a house whero n child was burned to death. Tho jury had boon out for twenty hours. Hirschkopf Was sentenced tollfe Imprison ment. Dcatli of Cardinal Valettn. Home, July it!. Cardinal Raphael Mon aco La Ynlottn, tho renlor cardinal bishop of tho Unman Catholic hierarchy, dlod at Custclhimaro Tuesday night, aged CO. The Weather. Foroasteril Now York: Clearing; cooler; high southwesterly winds, shifting to northwesterly. "Thero aro fads In medicine aa well as in other things," said a busy JB nnlr druggist, "but tho moat tBCl-OrV remarkable thing about Hood's Sarsa parilla is that customers who try other remedies all come back to Hood's, and this Is why the enormous sales of this great medicine ESjgB keep up and continue tho j (Ot whole year round, steady as a clock. "Why Is it?" "O, simply because Hood's Sarsaparllla haB more real cura tive merit than any medicino I ever sold." This Is of daily occurrence In almost every drug Btoro. llooa's tsarsapariua has cured more sickness, ana maao mora happiness through restoration to health than any other medicino. 9 Sarsaparilla Is the standard the Ono Truo Blood Purifier. u i, r..,, are the only pills to takai HOOUS Fills with Hood's Sarsaparilla. ' V ' V , ' J Used extcrnnlly It is tlie best Hut- iiient in the: world. Beware of imitations, buy only the genuine J ! i... ii , i.. sn i ; maucuvi tiij Lri touli 2& tui f)cBU '! Every man's wife who has usedSSELIQ'S knows a good drink Tryiton your husband. PUAVPYdll u.r Thrat, I'linplclj Copper Ulc.ra In Uonlb, lUlr-t'.umgl Writs CUOKl BK KM Kill CO., uu. Masonlo lenipieJ ilhlenira. 111., far broofl of cures. CuMH mi, natiouo. vrontKs.urKi tn. ic! Hla lll ssri. joo-pnge dook iree. SY PILLS! Sri aiiq suhc. 5Cii3ao.rait"Vii)HAN s safe OUA" WlfJOK SPCOIFIB CO,PWLA,PV For ,pile, at I'pvlnskj's Uru start, S3 Ess Of utre .street, Come Hood t AV"k$Vl Taken inter- 5 I .rCA. fyW nally cities e I rf'i'j , ' f!'v, crnmjis S aeArfa.coMp chills i (ffc& friendj about Sool i la's- This K'.m' turS iHprovcs cheap coffee and malt s I youadrtul"Uanait 1 i u for htlle money. Heap"! J Age rocen. u omis S Torrlhly tlcntrn hv strl'ters. CLKVKLAMi. July 10 Fu-thcrdisonliTi occurred nt the Hrown Hoisting and Con voying works yoBterday. Tho striker and their sympathizers attacked tho non-iinlnu men whllo the hitter were on their way to work. In numerous cases thu non-unionists' wero beaten with clubs and felled to tho ground. C. W. Jackson, one' of the unfortunate men who win httnckedbyn crowd of union men, tocolvod no loss tlian flfteon knife cuts on the fnoo nnd body, nnd had threo ribs brokon. For u time the police wero unablo to cope with the moo. The officers wero Anally reinforced, how ovor, nud succeoded in driving the oii rngod strikers br.ck and rosculng the non union men. Candidate Sewtill's Wc-lcomo tfotne. Hath, Mo., July la Arthur Sownll, candidate fur vlco president on tho Doino cratlo tlckot, had his home coming la -t night, and It was of thowarmost sort. The formal welcome wus entirely non-partisan. Fireworks wero profusely burned, the church nnd city bells rung nnd a national saluto flrod by big guns. Thousands of people at tho depot wore provided with horns, and tho vocal welcome mado n din greater than over heard hero boforo. Mr. Sewall was met at tho depot platform by Hon. II. F. Twltchell, president of tho city council, Mayor Hlbber having unexpect edly been called away, and rospondod to n short welcoming nddross. Two Republican Headquarters. Cleveland, July 10. Tho Itcpitbllcan national oxoeutlvo committee mot hero yosterilny and decided to locnto headquar ters In both Now York and Chicago. Tlioro will lie no discrimination between tho two cities by selecting either as tho main head quarters. Chairman Hnnnn says ho will lio located nowhere, but will fight tho campaign In tho saddle. Two vacancies on tho national committee wero filled by tiio appointment of Myron II. Parker, of tho District of Columbia, nnd C. S. John sou, of Alaska. Tho members of tho com mittee, with tho o-tceptlon of Senator Quay, who loft for homo in tho afternoon, dined with Mr. Ihinna Inst evening. Ion it's Iti'puhllran Ticket, DES MOIXES, Iu,, July 10. Tholtopubll can state convention yesterday was re markable in point 'of attendance and in terest. Tho tlckot nominated is as follows : Klcctors-at-largo, It. II. Conger of Des Moines and Hldrod S. James of Clinton', secretary of stato, G. Li Dobson of Des Molnos; auditor, C. G. McCarthy (renomi nated) ; attorney gonoral, Milton Romley of Iowa City (renominated); treasurer, John Herriott of Stunrt (renominated); judgo of supremo court, A. It. Lndd of Sheldon ; railroad commissioner, E. A. Dawson of 'Wnverly. Thero was not a volco raised against the St. Louis platform and nominations. Two Dead lit n Tenement Fire. Hosto.v, July 1(1. Iu a short but brisk tenement houso fire on Lehigh street Inst night Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Drlscoll wero burned to death and Mrs. Margaret Ho (ran, a widow aged VI) years, received in juries from which sho will dlo. Tho Dris colls wore driven buck In their rooms. Mrs. Driscoll had strength enough to roach tho open window, whero thohorrlfled spec tators below saw her rook herself In her agony and at last fall back dead. Itellef in She Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new I exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho hlauuor, Kidneys, DacK ana every part of the urinary passages in nialo or feinalo. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold by Sliapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Walter O. Lewis, tho well known "ship news" telographcr, died lu Philadelphia yesterday, aged 81. Tho Democratic congressional conven tion of the'Flrst Arkansas district nomi nated P. D. McCullugh for congress. Twolvo thousand membora of tho Young People's Uaptlst union nro In attendance at tho International convention, which opened In Milwaukee today. General Georgo Spalding was unani mously nominated for ro-cloctlon ns n member of congress by tho Second Mich igan district Republican convention yes terday. Judgo Lea, nt Little Hock, Ark., over ruled tho motion for a now trial In tho case of Hobert Davis, convicted of crimi nal assault, and sonteucod him to hang Sept. 11. Tho report o tho national socrotnry of tho A. O. II, shows that the total mem bership of the order Is about 90,000, n gain of 3,200 in two years. During that period 1.410 members died. Pennsylvania leads with 20,718 members. Electric Hitters. Electric Hitters is a medicine, suited for any season, hut perhaps more generally needed tu tho spring, when tho languid exhausted feeling prevails, when tho livor is torpid and sluguisii and tho need of a tonic and altera tive is felt. A prompt use of this medicine lias often averted long nud perhaps fatal bilious levers, JNo medicino will act more surely in counteracting and freeing tho sys. tern from the malarial noison. Headache. Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to tiectnc uitters. uuly utty cents per DOUlo at A. vtasloy's drug store. Kyinputliy fur M. Fuure'a wVssiillnnt TAlits, July 10. The entlro press of tho city iviiroliuto tho act of Francois, tho man who presumably iiuulu nn attempt to shoot l'roslilont Kuure on Tuesday, hub most of thorn uro inclined to the bullof Hint It was tho net of nn lnsuno man. Tho Mutln urges tho public not tu magiiUytho Inoffensive act of u poor lunatic. Duo tl'Orlfnna ISetruthcd. VIENNA, July 10. Prlnco Louis Phll Ippo llobert, Due d'Orlcans, son of tho lato Compto do Purls and tho hond of tho houso of Ilourbou-Orloans, was forinnlly betrothrxl nt Alosuth castle, In Hungary, yostordny nftornoon, to tho Archduchoss Murio-Dorothea-Aiuulio, dutightcr of the Archduko Joseph of Austria. Munelous Ilesults. From a letter written by Rev. J. Ouudcr i man, of Diinondale, Mich., wo nro permitted I to mako this extract : "I have no hesitation ! In recommondluK Dr. King's New Discovery. I as tho results wero almost marvelous iu Uio caso of my wWo. While I was pastor of the 1 Qaptlsn. church at Itlvcs Junction she was i brought down witli l'neumonla succeeding I Ja Orippo. TerrlUo paroxysms of ooiighiiig would last hours with littlo Interruption and ' If a,tamr.il aatf slin .tild nnl Biiralvn tltotn A frienu recamraended Dr. Kluu's Kow 1Dnn,.nn,. If .M,a ..nlnlr In tta ,.n,lr nvwl hlglily satisfactory Iu results," Trial bottles free at A. Waslcy's drug store, Ittgular size ouo uua fl.w. Will Not PerformMiracles But It Will Cure. It. MILES' RESTORATIVE NERVINE cures nervous prostration. Not mi raculously, but scientifically, by first removing tho Eerms of dlsoaso, and then supplying healthy nerro food, increasing tho appetite, helping digestion and strength ening tho entire system. Dospcrato cases rcquiro prolonged treatment as shown by that of 'Mrs. M. Ii. Reed, of Delta, Iowa, who writes! "As tho result of a lightning stroke, tho physicians said I had alight stroko of paralysis, my Umb3 would all draw up. I Dr MileS' wouI(1 bavo throbbings Nervine unendurable. For threo months I could not sleep and for threo weeks did not close ray eyes. I prayed for sleep, and Restores Health felt that It relief did not como I would bo dead or insane. I took Dr. Miles' Restora tivo Ncrvino and tba second night slept two hours and from that tlmo on my health im proved; slowly at first, but steadily and surely. I took In all 40 bottles, and I cannot express how grateful I am, for I am now perfectly well, and havo taken no medicino for over four months." Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold by druggists on guarantee that first bottio benefits or money refunded. Book on heart and nerves free. Dr. Miles1 Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUBIC ,VII Ji,cn onn Ijlrars KalllnR MVmorv, ImiKitctiPj, SUrpleN tii'pp oir., cauwd ly Abuse and 4Uitr Kxrobf! nnd .ullsciv Uuiir. Tliey imtrklr ni"l ntirely rratoro Lout Vltallt? la old or i om.tr. ami nt a man for Ftudr, imMnets or marrlmre. 1 're vent Insan1 ty and c mifuuup tlon II taken iuilmo. Thelruso slioflB Immediate imnroveineut nn 1 ottottu n fMTIVii havlnc tho eculn9 Am T aiilkt Itiey havo cured thousands mid w lil euro you. Wo ntvo poniHo written Ruarautcp to effect n cure lu ench caw or refund to money, i'ricofio cents ir package, or six pnekatrea (full treatment) for$2.cV. Uy i.iali, lu plain wrapper upon receipt ot price. Circular free. Addri-es AJAX REMEDY CO-ASTil Forsnl6ln Shenandoah. Vn.. by J. M. TUUInn Druggist, POLITICAL CARDS. JJOU COUNTY TREASURER, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Broad Mountain. Subject to Republican tuIch. JjK)U CLKHIC OF THE COUltTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Girnrdvllle. Subject to Democratic- rules. "JJIOIt COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashlnnd. Subject to Republican rules. JjlOIt KRCOKDER, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Jollctt, Porter Township. Subject to Republican "rules. Oil COUNTY COMMISSIONER, CHAS. F. ALLEN, Of Tnninqua. Subject to Republlcnn Rules. JJIOR CLERIC OF THE COURTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER, Of Orwlgshurg. Subject to Republican rules. PAT. NOV. 11, 1890. JUNtM, ISI. TRADE BBH JAN. 3, 'II, Beware ot fraudulent and worthies Imitations. NONE Genuine Srwr TU. moat beautiful t most pllablal mont tH-rf ect Btayl They never bre&kl Tliry never cutt They never-matt Hade lu Cotton and Silt eating, and Nickel l'lntau. finad S5 eta. (Stamps) for samples "Ocnulne Twin." lot o. aiaiBUEs, it x. eut uue.f uud.iitu, cv P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. n HARLES DERR'S Barber Shop I 12 West Contro Street. Our Hot Towel Shave bccomlne popular. You will (Ike II. make a specialty of hair cutting. D 4 ,i