EVENING HERALD uvrAiii.i.Hin:i 1870. Published every KvciiIiik, Except Siiiidny.nt 8 Bonn Jabuik htbki.t, Near CENxnE. The Herald in tlcilvoird ItiHheiintitfoun it ml tho currounditiK towns for six cent a week, pn) kble to the carriers. Ily mail 83.00 n )'mp, ir 29 cent a mouth, payable In ndvimcc. Advertise ments chnrKeduecordltiK toHpnce and position. Tho publishers reserve the rlirht to change tho fioflltlon ot advertisement wlicuevcr tlio puli Icatlon of news demands It. Tho right Is rwerved to rrject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, thnt the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates mado known upon application. Katered at the poptoOtee nt Shenandoah, Pa., an second class mail matter. tkm:iiioni: connection. Evening Herald ritlDAY, JL'I.Y 17, 1800. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET, vim rnwwr.NT, WILLIAM M'KINLHY, Of Ohio, l-oit viri: I'liwinnNT, ClAItltirr A. HOHAUT, Of New Jerey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET, rou oo.vmatMAS''AT-i.An'in, (1ALU81IA A. GltOW, Of Hiiwinehnnna. SAMUKL A. DAVENPORT, Of i:rla Tun season of picnics, broken arms, ex cursions, drownings &c, is now in full blast, Caniuvti: Hhyan it appears is a lawyer for tho Missouri Pacific Railway. That i-ettles liiui sure. The Populists will have no one employed, by (Jmild and Sago. llv way of apulogy for Allgcld some of his f-illowurs say he was a Supremo Court Judge in Illinois. U'u would remind tliem lliat the Devil onco held a far more exulted position. The army worm is doing suiue laid work among the iiiruicrs, but nothing in comparison with the army of politicians that are match ing to ( 'anton, Ohio. Nothing hut a red Hag, and smallpox marked on the door, will .stop the tramping to Canton. Tin; National Guardsmen leave for Lewis town to-day for the annual tour of camp duty which commences to-morrow morning. Shenandoah is one of the few large towns in the state not rcpioscnted by a company in the gun id. Sawauu'h Coal Trade Journal of July 15th jptiblishos in full the HEBAl.lVh report of the Lipping of the old workings at (iinud Mam luuntli colliery, which successfully disposed of an immense body of water, and made Kasible tlio working of a large body of coal. The attempt of tlio Kaetorn liyo Whisky Trust to corner the market has failed. Con sidering the state of the weather it is fortu nate that no one has tried to corner the beer market, as the corner anil the weather to gether would he too much of an nfllietlou at the same time. "liovEii.NOlt AltoeM) and other dis tinguished Democrats ylll also bo present," lead the hill inviting the people to spontane ously turn out nnd welcome Wily liryitn to h.ilcni, ins birthplace in Illinois. The trail of Altgoldlsiu is over it all. Tlio boy orator i unable to get away fiom it even on a visit to his birthplace. Ai tek all, theie is a gieat deal of hard horse sen.su inside the Dunucratic party. This is beautifully and patriotically mani fested by tlte way in which old Democrats me lining up under the banner of McKinley, Willi old Glory Heating over all. And I!o puhiicaiis would do tiie same thing if they b id the same occasion. Wi: havo quite a number of silver Kepub- licansin rcnnsylvania, few if any of whom vtould have voted against MoKiuloy becausu of their great desire to havo Protection rc tuied ; but if any thought of going over to the Chicago candidate, that thought has been abandoned by leasou of the company they would be compelled to keep. They dislike n platform for revenue only ; they dislike an endorsement of riot and disorder and an mvitation to rioters to hereafter do us they please ; they didiko the threatened abolition of tiie life tenure for Supreme Judges of the I nited States Court ; they dislike nearly every lino of the platform, and whilo they are for free silver nut half of them favur a ratio which they know means a cheat. Silver Kcpuhlicaiis aie for McKinley, because they see that after all the choice is between goud and bad citizenship under tho Chicago plut form. In discussing the approaching campaign the New York Herald says the Congiessluual (lections this year will assume u significance which they have nut had since the war. On their lesult will depend whether the lower branch of the next Congress is to be con trolled by silver fanatics and Populists or by sound money men. Tho importance of this (iiiestion cannot be uvciestimated, since on its determination must hang the characte of the financial legislation of tho next Con tress. Kvell should the silveritej) succeed in electlug their Presidential ticket they could not carry out their iluaucial heresies with out the eo-operation of CuugreM, whilo ou the other hand even u sound money Prosl deiit would have only the veto power t ward oil' dangerous financial legislation if Congress should fall into the clutches of tho silvoritCH. Tho battle for the gold standard must thoreforo bo waged vigorously In overy C'oiigiessiouul district with tho determination of electing u sound money majority to tho House. The samo courw should also bo pur sued iu every state where legislators who will vote for a United Status Senator are to bo chosen. In short, tho sound money light must ho. started, and kept up nil along tho Hue. Schuylkill county will bo tho scene u hard struggle and it behooves overy citizen who doslros to seo tho honor of tho country upheld to vote for a candidate whoso views lire not In ioubt. "U'Tliy I'eet Oirend Thee, don't cut 'enroll1.' IlrifaBthdiff to tho Factory Shoe Store, and we will fit themtomfurtably. 7-11-tf J' A. Movlu, Mgr. iS Continued from first page "There aro a lot of receipts that would !k a blamed sight worse," included the lttirgess, President James: "We ought to havo thein here." More talk followed, in which 8 fines and costs for nuisances were criticised and failure of Justices to make returns of flues collected on arrests by dilutables were spoken of, and Mr. Knglcrt thought a special officer ought to be employed to help the police on Saturday night1), but it ill ended iu talk. Mr. Gable said a chimney In a new house on Huckleberry alley was not being properly constructed and the flue commltteo was instructed to look into the matter. Mr. Ktosc also called the committee's attention to Carmen's candy kitchen on North Main street. On motion of Mr. Murphy it was decided to pay tho M. A. Itoyer judgment and costs, without inteiest, amounting to $o).A8 . Supervisor Llewellyn said a number of people complained that Mr. L. J. Wilkinson was taking up four feet of tlio pavement for garden purposes on the Lloyd street side of his property and after considerable dis cussion, upon motion of Mr. G.iblu, the Chief llurgess was authorized to instruct Mr. Wilkinson to reniovo thu wall ho had laid for a fence ou tlio pavement and, upon Mr. Lilly's suggestion, anil tho Chief llurgess was also to instruct all parties in tho borough violating the law in that par ticular to lciuovo the obstructions from tho streets. Tho full scope of this motion cannot be taken iu at a glance. It involves every obstruction that Is not a porch, Council hold ing that the fuiir and five-foot limit can ho Used only fur porches, or steps to buildings. Mr. Murphy said tlio Sanitary committee could locate no nuisance ou l'liim alley, as complained by Mr. Slieclcr, but that there was bad milsaiico.uti South Pear alley. Then Messrs. McUuiro, Coaklcy, L'uglertand tally came foith witli a string of nuisances, desig nating the north side of Centre street, opposite Peach alley, comer of White and Coal streets, on Plum alley, near Coal street, at Catherine ml Ccntie stieets and on Market alley, near al street. All weien.feriodtotho Sanitary C'ommitUe. Mr. Gable snid that to comply witli the petition fur an extension of tho West Coal street water main would involve from 2,000 to 'J,G00 feet of pipe and digging and the revenue would lie about $1100 a year. Ashoiter line could ho made, hut all tlio families would not be reached and j of the pipe would be Idlo. No action was taken. It was decided to pay the bill of William Schmicker, less the amount of demurrage. Mr. Kerns asked that another lire plug bo placed ut 1 urkey Kun. Mr. unfile wild Mr. C. I;. Tituuin'wautcd to meet tho Water committee again, but he in ferred thnt the proposition Mr. Titiuan would lake fur supplying water would not be as low as the borough could get from other sources. D. It. James said "We are not getting water euts iu. The plant has been running near a year and only ft, 500 lias been collected. No ill go into the next six months without having tho last six months iu." Ho thought ofllce for tiie superintendent should bo established iu the center of tlio town and a public notice ought to no given to the people to pay up. Ou motion of D. If. James tlio chairman of io water committee and superintendent uf ater works weio instructed to act in eon- uiictioii in purchasing water meters and lacing them wheio their iu judgment they m.ty bo deemed necossary. President James appointed Philip 1). IIol- man to succeed T. 1 Miles as representative from tiie Fourth ward ou tho Hoard of Health. Mr. Coakley moved that W. G. Gregory be ro-electcd Iloroiigh Surveyor and on Mr. Lnlly's motion tho election was made by acclamation. The Chief llurgess, other olllcers and street committee will meet L'ngiueer (leorgo S. Clemens next Monday morning to visit u location for a public dumping ground tho P. it 1!. C. & I. Co. will give under certain conditions not yet specified. Never Saw Anjlliliig I.lku It. It is always safe to profit by the expericuco f others, aud especially when it coucerrs life and health. Maud Johuson, lirooksidc, Pa., writes: "I had diphtheria and catarrh cry bad and used a bottle of Thompson's Diphtheria Cure. Nover saw anything like it ; it took nearly all the nieinbraiio out of my tliroat in one day, and also cured my titnnh. Sofd by druggists everywhere at 50 cents a bottle. Nover failed in a single instance wheti used according to directions, YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES. National League. Atl'lttsburg(10 Innings) Philadelphia, I 1'lttsburR, 3. At Cleveland Cleveland, ; Hostoti, 1. At Louisville Louisville, 12; Now York, 7. At St. Louis Drudklyn, bt. Louis, 1. At Chicaifo Chicago, 17; Washington, 8. At Cincinnati Cincin nati, S, Ilaltlmnro, 0. Kustcrn League. At HoehoBtcr Koohuster, 12; Albany, b. Atlantic- League, At Lniicasfur Hartford, 5; Lancaster, 8. At Putorson W ilmington, 4; l'aterson, a, At Philadelphia Nuwurlr, IU; Athletic, 10. At Syracuse DuUulu, 8; Syracuse, a. Druthers right with Knives. Hazlkton, I'd., July 17. Goorgo and Chnrlos doodwnlt, brothors, residing nt Kcklov. near hero, tried to imnlhllato ouch other with curving knives, and us :t result bothuro badly cutup nud onuls not likely to recover. Tho light was tho outcome of an old fend oslstlngforii iiumlioror years. They would have killed ouch other had not the wlfo of Charles rushed between tlio men and separated them. ltuclclon'g Arnica Suite. The best salvo in tho world for cuts. bruises, seres, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores. totter, chapped hands, chilblains, cuins, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles. or no pay required. It Is guaranteed toglvo ported satlsiacllou or luouy retuniloil. I'nco 25 cents per box. For salo bv A. Wasloy. Wreck Near Doluno. Last oveulns. as the Lmplro freight was passing Pino Junction, aboht ono mile below Delano, one of tho wheels broke, derailing three cars, Tho track was toru up for ft rjou sidcrabio distance, but fortunately no cue was Injured. Lutheran 1'icnlc Tho Lutheran Sunday school Is to-day picnicking at Washington park, Ashland They left hero early this morning by tho Schuylkill Traction lino. Tho party uuut bcred about 200. Orli-Colds-lIeadaclie, Why sutler-with Coughs.' Colds and La Qrlnno when Laxatlve'Ilromo Oululno .will euro you. I n ono day. i Put up In. tablets con venient for takiug. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 5 cents. For rale by Kirliu's Pharmacy. PITHY POINTS. J Happenings Throughout tlio Iteglon Clitnn- 1 Iclcd tor Hasty Perusal, Pottsville'a borough debt is $131,000, while I Shenandoah's Is f 170.000, with a water plant producing $15,000 per annum rovcuuo to show for It. Tho Jit. Gunnel Hem has been changed from a weekly to a seinl-wcekly, and tho stair has been Increased, but the subscription rate is unchanged. The Serantou barbers have organized nud protest against Sunday shaving. John IMwards and Miss Annie II ray, both well known residents of Centralis, were married by the Rev. C). 0. Hack, of the M. 12. church of that place yestorday. The marriage of Anthony Smith and Miss ltflchul liecker, was celebrated nt St. Mauri tius church iu Ashland yesterday. A new water dam wall ho built in the near future between Cetitralla and Mt. Carmcl, and will have a two-fold purpose as its object It will bo used in Summer for bathing, nud in Winter lots of Ice will bo taken from it. Mt. Carmcl Is booming. A tract of land has recently been purchased from tho Locust Mountain tVml and Iron Co. and will bo cut up into lots, as far as the fountain known as the Ashland Spring. Henry Grieslug, who committed suicide at Hazlcton alter trying to kill his wife, was onu of tho charter membcis of Liberty baud, and with tlio organization when it must ered iu ot Philadelphia with tho 108th Itogimeut, Pa. Yol. lie served throughout tho war and was with the band in Appom itox when Leo surrendered to Grant. Tho Ashland and Locust D.ilo toams aro battling for victory on the former's grounds to-day. Samuel Shone and William Patterson havo announced themselves as candidates tor dele gates to the Iteptibllcan county convention. TOTTSVILLE LETTER. PoTTviM.r., July I" A session was hold in tho lllythe township contest this morning at the ofllce of the Ilx aiuiner, A. J. Pilgram. There were present Delaney and Murray, the contestants, with their counsel, Charles L lireckons and Geo. .1. Wadliuger; James Canfleld, ono of the re spofidents, and A. W. Schalck, W. K. Wood bury and James W. Ityan. There Hero twenty-seven witnessos subpoenaed by re spondents' counsel. In this contest tho township pays the costs and the witnesses have been told that they will roceivo their fees when the case is settled; but the men aro not altogether satisfied and ask that they bo paid at the end of each day's session as the witnesses in tho Lyon-Dunn contest have been. A marriage license was granted to Thomas Kelly and Mary Ilecker, both of New Castlo township. Thu County Commissioners held a meeting this morning to negotiate a loan to help the county treasury out of its embarrassment. Tlio Third Urigado Hand, 1th licgiment Drum Corps, Co. II, 8th Regiment, and Co. T, -1th ltogiment, left for tho annual division encampment on tho 2:10 Iicading train this afternoon. Tho following deeds were recorded: From Mary A.Drchcr to Pine Grovo borough, lot in Pino Grove; from Clias. Kcllar et. al. to Abncr Mayborry, lot iu Schuylkill Haven; from John Fisher to James C. Gray, land in i North Mauheim township; from John Peel et. al. to Elizabeth Ld wants, lot in Girard ville; from Catherine Pfalzgraif to John Iiowcr, lot in Pottsville. Buy Keystone Hour. l!o sure that tlio uame Ltsio & Hake, Ashland, Pa., is printed m every sack. Tlio Khalirii'M Cruelty. LOXDON', July 17. A dlsiwtch received hero yesterday from Wndy-Hnlfa reports tlio niessonnor who enrried the news to tho klmllfn nt Oindurnuin that his ar-iv hud been defeated nt Flrket wis Immediately put to (loath by crucifixion. Tho khiillfa nnounced that tho siinii) fate n that which befoll tho messoiiffer would bo im posed upon uny ono who mentioned Ftrkcfc in his hvarliifx- Kx-Scrretary Whitney's Attitude. NiiwYoni;, July. 17. Mr. W. S. thit- ney has sent tho following dispatch to tho Associated Press: "Will you be kind nough to correct the statement that I de sire the indorsement by tho state organ ization of tho Chicago ticket? There are no posslblo condlttous or clrcunistnnces that would lnduco mo to vote for it or as sist It." SlUrrltcs Instructed Tor Uryiin, TorEKA, Ivan., July 17. Tlio silver con- entlou horo yesterday elected K. C. Little chnlrmun. Ho was United States consul nt Cairo, Kgypt, under tho Harrison nd- iiltilstriitlon. It. W. Turnur, who was onoof tho iseoretJirles of thoconvention.was also United States consul under the samo administration at Cadiz. Sixty delegates were elected to tho St. Louis convention of blmetiilllsts. lho delegation was In structed to vote as a unit In favor of In dorsing William J. Bryan for president. Arkansas' Populist Cmiwiitlon. LlTTLli HOCK, July 17. The Populist convention nominated A. W. Files, of I'u- lask county, for go ornor, by noclnmiithm. No other nominations wore made Tho Tho delegates then listened to nn hour's uddress by Muster Workman Sovereign, nnd elected an uuiustruetod delegation to St. Louis. Three Girls Drowned Wlillii llatblns Minneapolis, July 17. While bathing at Lnko Mlnuetonkn, a summer resort near this city, Florence Mills, aged 17, nnd Hirdlo Mills, ngod 14, daughters of F. 11 Mills, nnd Helen Cheney, aged 18, (laugh tor of William Chonoy, nil of this city, wero drowned. Klioi la d OIT a Hand Wnson. Canton. O.. Julv 17. A band with Buf falo Hill's Wild Wost show on a high chariot drove under tho Peansylvnnia brldgo ticross Main street In Mnssllon, All were scraped off, aii'l flvo or six of thorn wero seriously hurt. Nono osenpvd Injury, lCx-Coiigressmtili llollunli Iteiiouilnateil Mt. VliftKoN, O., July 17. The Demo cratic convention of tho Fourth district yostcrday nominated W. S, Holmnn on tho 6lxth ballot for cougrossnum. Tho othor contestants were JoelH. Mntlyek, Francis T. Hord uud Murlon T. Grlfllths, Somo tlmo ago tlio ono-ycar-old child of Mr. M. E. Lludsley, of Frauklln Forks,- Pa., had n very severe attack of colic, Sho sul ferod great pain. Mr. Lludsley giivo hor a doso of Chamlieilaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and In ten minutes her distress was gone. This is tho best mediclue u tho world tot chihlrou wjieu troubled rvith polic or diarrhoea. It nover fulls to effect a prompt euro. When reduced with water and sweetened It Is pleasant' for thorn to take. 'It liliould bo kept in overy homo, especially during tho summer mouths, For salo .by Gruliler Ilros., Druggists. erit Made and Merit Maintains thoconfldenco of tho people In Hood's Snrsaparllln. If o medicine cures you when slckj If It makes wonderful cures everywhere, then beyond nil question that modlclno possesses merit. That Is just tho truth about Hood's Sar saparllla. Wo know It possesses merit becauso It cures, not onco or twlco or a hundred times, but In thousands and thousands of cases. Wo know It cures, absolutely, permanently, when all others fall to do any good whatovor. Wo repent Sarsaparilla Is tlio best In fact the Ono True Wood Purifier. p.... euro nausea, indigestion, HOOd S FlIIS biliousness. Mccnts. ALWAYS KoeP It Handy X In tho House. T o i W its- w W?5''''' SB- "fit- "Ji XS. St V THOMPSON'S DIPHTHERIA 53 sr -The Only Infallible A g Remedy for Diphtheria, $ Croup, Quinsy, Sore S Throat, Etc. HERE isn't another medi cine known iu the world that produces the desired result so speedily nud so 0 surely. Iu fact there 19 no such word as fail when TAomfison's Diphtheria Cure is applied to the patient ia strict accordance with printed directions furnish ed. Those who have given this Medicine a fair trial arc the most outspoken in their praises of what it accomplishes in so short a time. Sold by Druggists everywhere al 50 cents a bottle. MANUFACTURED BT THC jf Thompson Diphtheria Curo Co. WILLIAMSPORT, PA. PAPER HANGING Done at short notice, Moderate prices. WIV3. J. SPADE, 35 W. Centre street. Cliciiaiuloah. c. s Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. Agent for Heading lirewing uo.'s iicer anu i'orter. 11S and 11B S. IVlaln St MONEY TO LOAN o.v i:asy tjckms. P. W. BIERSTE aOO S. Jardln St. Shackamaxon Hotel Arkansas Ave., below lteadlng depot, AtlAritic City, N. J. UUKiNAKU lONWAV, BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND. BILIOUS HEADACHES C'uu'd hv tills uranular tfrt'rvc&ccnt ami fetlmu- laut. An itirstant cure for feour fetouiacliN uml lifmlnclu, wlilch otUu at-cumulntefronilinvint; iv nKUi out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 10 Peach Alley, Shenandoah Evan J. Davies, 1.1VERV AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. PROPOSALS. The llulMtnunml Itt'iinlrlntf Committee of ttio Hlieimiulouh bulioot District will receive bIdfor 100 feet, moro or 1cjs, of cray etone ilutr 1 mi vine curblntr uml ittittcrlnc, tlio JlaK tu ha not lmn tlumtiireo iiiciiC'H tuiuic furijing not less ijmn tTvo ii inchei thick nnd Kiitterintf to be of xoml of Htouo eproved by thl commltteo. UhU w or tho Secretary of the School Jtonnl, uji ti TuesdftV. July 21ht. l8Urt. at 7.30 o'clock. 11. in, tQ recqiveu ity tno inemitera oi mis comimuce, or ino oeereinrv 01 mo ocnooi jionni, up ii Tuesdivy. July 21ht, lBUrt, at 7.30 p'clock, i. in, nfter which hour no lld will be rttcelved. The committee reserves the right to reject any. or all. LMUI. I JoiinT. T.ee, Clmlrniftni Uekjamik C. ClltTJtClt, MlCIIAFX HUI.I.1VAN, John F. Higgis-h. 7-H7t Committee, Teams to HIro. If you vrant to blre a safe and reliable icam for drlvtnu or for workina iurpoea itl'y PhleldV lUery 9taW yilt. , Xjwmb constantly on baud at reafyabltj rJpa. JAM ES-SHIELDS; No. 410 liast Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad station. M 3 8 T THE STRICKEN M'LLIONAIRE Jfo Material Olinnire In the CoihIUImi o' Cornelius Vallilerbilt. NEW YoilK, July 17. A coiifpiunci" ni attondlnn physician wni held ntl0:E0ht night nttlie Vnntlerbllt mansion. Altar COl.-NELIl'S VANBBtlDrLT. the conference the following bulletin w.is posted. "Mr. Viinderb'.lt'h'condltlun shows no material change. Ho has pimad acovt -fortnlile tiny." William C. Whitney nnd hq sen, Hatrj I'nyno Whitney, were nt tho Vnmlortilk house during tho conference' of tb physi cians nnd soon nftcr tho posting of the bulletin Alfred Vmulcrbllt left tin. limi'e. Ho said that hound his sister OertriHln had lieen summoned home from Newim't hy tolegrnm, but that tho condition of Jils father had.uot qhimgetl slncofSe morning1 Miss draco Wilson nlso pent a incs.injw during tho evening asking fc-rtho Into it. newrt concerning Jlr. Vunderhtlt's condi tion. Dr. McLano lefs the Vnndei'oilt lann--shut shortly nfter 2 o'clock thin murnlnv and said that there luul been no shnngi i;i tho condition of Mr. Vnnderbit duriu.r tho evening nnd up to. that hour. Iteptibllcan AdMsnry rnmrnfU'M. Cleveland, July 17. Hofore tho wi; Jottrnmcnt of tho niifttonal Ilfpubttcun rec ecutlve committee yesterday the fi illowim wero agreed upon ns members of then t vlr-ory committee: denornl Husiiell A Alger of Michigan, S-W. Allerton of I1U nols, H. Clay Kvnnsof Tonticssoo, finnnlur Shoup of Idaho, Seimtur lMfleld !?ro''tur of Vunnont.ox-Governcr M.Trlam of Min nesota, ex-(ioveriiur Long of Florida, Thomas Dolan of PhlUidelpriln anrt Will iam H. lTunkett of Mussuolmsotts. Ir 1 reported that tho comtnlttpa while irfC.t. ton will mako overy iiaeslblo effort to in duce Mr.MoKinley toicnko a trip through tho west, or at least dellvor si imo sje;;he in that section of the country State Chairman Quay's Siveccsso HAmusnuito, July ir John P. Mkin, of Indiana county, deputy nttorirej- gon- nil, was last night selected fir tho chair manship of thu ltepublhaun sktte coimnlo- teu by Auditor General MylltL chlili titan of the lato Republican ttiito crmveneitm. nnd Cundldatos Grow nud D.ivanport. Mr. .ll;ln succeeds onllto Quay, win- re signed to accept n place on tho national oxecutlvo committee, Mr. Elkin has ac cepted, and will at once Irogln organising for tho presidential campaign. Kellef In Six Hours. Distrossiue kidney and bladder diseases relieved In six hours by tlio "Now Great South American Kldnoy Curo." This now remedy is a great sunirfso on account of its exceeding promptness in relloving pain in tlio bladder, kidneys, uacK and every part ot tuo urinary passages in malo or lemile. It reliovos retention of water and pain In passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and curo this i3 your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. An Inhuman Mother Hanged. ConiiUliN, Va., July 17. Mrs. Mnrr Suodgruss, 2S yours old, was hanged nt this placo yesterday for tho murder of hor chlhl. Mary Snodgrnss was n dlsroputablo char acter, nnd was compelled to leave Plko- Ilio, Ky., on that account, she want to Coeburn, where h,or child was ennsil for by negroes until It was nbout a month old. when It was turned over to its mother. Sho did not want it, nnd tried to got rid of tho child In various ways. Tlio county judgo told her sho would Iuivo to provide forit, nnd sho took it to her home. Sub sonneiitly.sho wjis caught In tho act of holding tho child In a flro, tho llttlo ono being cremated. Sho was mnrrleilnt 1(1 to n worthless man, but thoysoon separated. A Stay for Mackin ami ii ii7 Jeksky City, July 17. Thero wero two disappointed men In the Hudson county jail in this city yosterdny. One was I'aul Genz, tho murderer, wholnsteml of Irelug happy becuuso his hnuglng, which wus to havo taken placo yesterday, has Iwcn post pouod, was vory surly, und oursod liocausa ho was not to lxhauEed,nnd tho other was Hiingmiin Van Hlso, of. Newark, who was, to hnvo officiated ut tho execution of Genz and John Mackin. The court of errors and appeals on 'Wednesday ovcnlna grunted writs of error iu both cusos. Mackin wus overjoyed whon tho nows came, nud urarly fainted. Tho gallows has buou removed. Curo for Jleadnche. As a remedy for all forms of Hcadachcr Eleetrie Hitters lias proved to bo tho very host. It etl'ects a permanent curo aud tho most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its iullucuco. Weurgoall who aroalUictcd to procuro a bottle, aud.givo this remedy a lair trial, in case ot uauitiyit constipation Electric Hitters cures by giving tho needed tone to tho bowels, and few cases Joug resist tuo use ot tins medicine. Try it onco. Largo bottles ouly B0 cents at A. Wasley's Drug btore. Held for Crtiuluul Negligence Logan. In., July 17. Tho coroner's jury which hus been Investigating the wroek in which twenty-seven live wero lost here last Saturday night, returned u verdict I oldlug Engineer Montgontory nnd Ckn ductor Heod, of tho excursion train, guilty of crlmlnnl negligence. They huvo boon In lull at Boone, nnd wero brought hera today. Twu Killed by u ltuimivay. MANTON'i Mich., July 17. In a runaway accident uonr hero Mrs. Foster, ugod 75; and hor daughter, Mrs. Thompson, ikgcd 84. wore Instantly lulled, nnd u son of Mrs. Tbompsou.wns totally AnJuredF.qur.pther children who were iu the wagon wore un Injured. The Discovery Saved III- Life. Mr. Q. Calllouctte, Druggist, Beovorsvlllo, 111.. Bavs: "To Dr. KIul-'s New Discoverv 1 owe niv llfo. Wus taken with La Grlnno and tried all tho physicians for miles about, but pf nn avail aud was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery n my storQ I sent or a bottle and began its use and from the first doso beeanto cot bettor. aud after using three bottles was up anil about again. It Is worth its weight In gold. We won't keen storo or bouse without It." (let n tree trial at A, Waste? s Drug btoro. Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. THERE 13 NO PROFESSION, whose labors so severely tax tho nervous sys tem, as that of tho ministry. Tho de rangement of tho nervo centers of tho brain by over work, frequently brings on attacks cf hoart trouble, and norvous prostration. Rov. J. 1'. Koster, M, D., Pastor U. 11. church, London Mills, Ills., hlmsolf a physi cian, writes Fob. 28, 1805! "Heart affection and nervous prostration had becomo so serious last fall that a llttlo over work in tho pulpit would so completely prostrato mo pif MilAC' that It soemod Certain I xji . iuuw must relinquish the work Heart CUre ot th0 ministry entirely. , Heart palpitation became KCSlOreS so bad that my auditors Hp lit ll would ask mo If I did not nCtUUlniMi havo hoartdisoaso. Last November I commenced taking Dr. Mllos' Now Heart Curo alternately with Dr. lilies; Ncrvlno and derived tho greatest posslblo benefit. I havo Just closed revival work, of 10 weeks, preaching Hourly overy night and tw Icq on tho Sabbnth. lean speak for hours without suffering as I formerly did. Hard working ministers should keep Dr. lilies' grand remedies on hand." Dr. Miles' neart Curo is sold on guarantee, first bottle will benefit or money rof ucdod. Every man's wife who has uscdSXELIQ'S knows a good drink. Try it on your husband. (rUodi can tell you about Seel- ln'3. This admix- , tureimprdvescheap f coffee and makes you a delicious drink i for little money. I aire grocers. POLITICAL CARDS. jrjion COUNTY TRKASUliKIt, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Bread Mountain. Subject to Republican, rule. JjiOR CLERK Ol' THE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, or Girnrdvllle. Subject to Demorratio rules. "ptOR COtTXTV COJIMISSIONEIV FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. JjlOR RrxrORDER, EMANUEL JENICYN, Of Jolittt, Porter Towuslilp. Subject to Rcpnbllean rules. JglOR COUNTY COJLMIStjIONKR, , CHAS. F. ALLEN, Of Tbmnqun. Subject to Republican Rules. JOU-CLEUK. OP THE COURTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER, Of. Orwlgsburs. Subject to Rpublfcan rules. pOIS CONQIlKSBt HORACE E. DENGLER, Of Bhcnan-iHb. Subject to Ucpuljtltcnn rults. ii ii c vn l wore Ttiroat. nmriM, -opper- nAWIC IUU ilnrd Boot. Aetn. Old Herei t uicers in Moutn, uair-n&iuugi nnie luuivi ICEMjKDY CO., UOT Alosonio TempleJ f'li Inn o-n. Ill f nr r- nrif nf ere !nll ital. S30O.O0O. AVbrat cases cored la 1C io u a flays luO-ta:o dook. irce. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent (or Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBEY'S Beer, and Porter Barbey's Bohemian-Beer. ANSY PILLS! SFI AH0 SURE. SEH0 4c.f mfVUHUITS SAFE GUAJl-l' WlLcax Bpiciric CO.P1ILA.PA. 3 MSiSSf&.i' C FEB HhCU WW s c. a packS""- DRUS ,xmm For-tale -at' I'oTlrnky'i' annt stcr, 48" 'Eas. venire ureei.