IS . I" i 1 EVENING HERALD i vr.Mn.isin.il 187". l'ubllnliiil . (ry Intoning, K m pt Humbly, nt 8 tOVTH jARIHt SinKBT. NfakCiwtbb. Tlio Herald in derive) ed InHlKMiamlonh nfid the siirromtdlnu town for nix cents ft week, pax -able to tlni carrions. Ily mall SB.') u your, or SB coiitK a mouth, prvynble In advance. Advertise ments chnrKcraecordtug tn space and Kmttfotu The publlsheni reserve tho rlKht to cIwi.hc the iio-nllon of advertisements: whenever the pub lication of news tleiimtiiiH It. The. rlKht In reserved to reject nnr advertisement, whether paid fur or nut, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising mi made known upon wpplloiitlon Entered At the pontcftloe nt Mhennndonh, l'u., as second class mail matter. TKLKl'IIOSn CONNECTION. Evening Herald WEDNESDAY. JULY 2a. 1800. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. FOR 1'HWIHKNT, WILLIAM M'KINI.KY, OI Ohio. 1'IIH VICE I'HUMIIt.NT, OAKItirr A. 110HAHT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. iDK.cosionrjMttlAK-AT-tAHnis, (lAIA'SIIA A. GROW, Of Husipiehalinu. SAMUI51. A. DAVKNI'OltT, ' Of llrlo Tub battle of the whiskers in St. Louis (-oiiicthln of tlio pathetic With James 11. lteilly as tlio Democratic cnxliilntu for Congress, tho position of some o!' tlio county editors can he easily iuia nineil . If everybody liftd something worth flfty llii'ec cents that the Oovoriinicnt would bo fori oil to buy for a dollar everybody would be for freeioinaKe Aiir of tho Socialistic candidates will .not defeat thoui. The truth will do it easily, buwevor, and actual information on tho iin.im'lal Issue cannot be furnished too fieely lo thu voters of the country. Tlio more in formation the more votes for McKinlcy. , (hii.)i is the standard of business through out the civilized world. Until it becomes the standard among us we are not, according to (be familiar phrase of J.'ruIilent Lincoln, ' in Practical lolntluiis" with the civilized oi Id Charles Sumner, lb6fe. hi u local columns contain an announce inent of interest to consumers of wator, e-pecially to those who are delinquent in tin ir payments. The water rents wore duo in the first dny of May, and should have . .( en jiaid on that date, lint tho Huporintcu dint, under instruction'? of tho water coui inittiiu, litis given thirty days to all dcliu ,ui nts in which tn make puyniont. railing In 'lo so, tho water will bo glint off. Delhi l'i' nt consumers iihould profit by tlio an nouncement. ' Timlin is nothing easier, snys tho Mt. I'uuiol News, than to start n daily paper. l!ut to hiicccKsfiilly conduct such n venture ( r thu rocks and shoals which inevitably 1 1 set it during the years which uniit elapse bcfoie the euterpii-c in firmly established in public favor requires suuething ino.-o than mere braggadocio. The many journalistic wn cks in all sections of our country lecalls very vividly the old adage that "funis rush in wheio uugels fear to tread." Itut there are always new c.uididat es for the Hearing of the cap and bells Hon. .IchkI'ii Wyatt is a t.indidald for ro-noiutnation, and his friends have little fear of the outcome Ut the primary eUctiuns to lie held one week from next Saturday. lit ivory election piecinet in the district can be found outhusiustic Wyatt' men, and if his eleetioii is as easy as bis nomination will proVc to be, genial Joseph Wyatt will again occupy a teat in the Legislative hulls at Har-li-Jmrg. llo ilusorves tho recognition of a second nonuuatiou and election, which will place him in a much better position to secure legislation favorable to the people of tlio district. ; TitK editoiial appearing iu these column. oh Monday, on the political contest in this county iu which we cautioned thu Itepubli eans uguiusttho nomination of Congressional and Legislative candidates who am not in full accord with thu St. Louis platform, has met with much favor ut tho luuds of tho Republican voters uud party press The Miners' Journal has fallen in lino with tlio toiirso outlined- by the Hkkai.ii and favors the nomination of a sound money candidate for Congress. We' clip the following from to day's Journal, from which it will be seen that Major Finney fully agnes witli our views as expressed iu the article in question: "Fortiuutdy these men (sllvcrlti s) are only iMilteafrw iu the local Republican orKiiiHii tlon. Our 'friends the enemy' have, to llulr Imminent trouble mid disomy the lunjor portion v! the siherites in their (tlie so-culled) Ileum- i ratlcorganintion llelnglew coiiiiaruiivci , w mean ibev will bo Insidious, sneaking wily, watchful and erufty i.nd nud watching all the more that they may lc sini ly circuni entl. Put none but llppubll anis on guard who agree with the proiioiimed principles of1 the state and national platforms and the several Kepubllean tickets will contain the fame worthy clow. Hspeclally should no one be . ,,,,,,,l,,.il..,l f,,r Coiiirrriw or a Ia-nUliitie ulllie who U not in full accord with tin; ll;irrlbui and St. Louis platforms und irHuularl the inniicy planks ful " liereof. ltepobllcans, be wau-l.- Juwt 11. Fjci.uiws, District Attorney for New ork city, and one of the most prom inent Domocmte of the Empire State, says. "I wil. uutsuppoit the Demociatle national ticket, bi caue I am a Democrat, and if iiinrn is iiivthlnii Democratic In oltliec the Chieng . nominee or the ticket I have failed, tollnd it The nd-inoney Ilemucrats of , New Wk bavo not yet uoieruimen upon u . , . i i i.., ..... cotirsi ol u lion 10 oe puraiioo, niei it u ln.en Jim idcd whether we will nominate aiiotln r t ickct or nut. Tliat will bo fettl ,.i-.,iu,i,iv .v the Suite Democratic Convcii tioniii uuht I bellave New York will lie l urri' J t..r M Klnley by 109,000 to 1150,000 mnjontv Thu State U overwhulmingly fftr bound in 'iief. I lielievo MtiKinloy will sweep t' wl'ule country, too. Some of tho West' ru st iten iny roll up a silver vote, but the ooiitorvutive sense of tho uiajoiity will assert itself ai d prevail." PITHY 10INTS. Happenings Throughout the Jleglon Chron icled for lfusty l'erusat. 'I In Nichter property, on West Coal street, is being repaired by a large gang of car penters. I'otuivlllu Borough Council lias taken n vacation, and will not meet again Until Septomlier. A free silver club has been organised iu the First ward of Mahanoy City by the Democrats. The employes of the Schuylkill Traction (kjiiipany received their jy for llrttt halt of July yesterday The Hookies," who are always on time when needed, responded promptly to the alarm of fire on Monday evening. The counsel for Judge Dunn have tiled objections to tlio filing of additional bills of particulars in the Lyon-Dunn corit(pL Ilazleton Italiansare kicking beittiisq their priest has criticised their shabby clothing. Ho wants theYn to dress like Americans, llecause he mores hoavily iu his sleep, John liarry, of Sheppton, was arrested on a wfitraut charging him with disturbing tho pesco. Ituv. Williamson, pastor of tho l'rosby terinui church, of Ilazleton, bus been ro quested to resign tlicjiastorate by his congrc litlon. I'lilli (Inldo and James .1. l'owell have an nounced themselves as candidates for dele gates to tho county convention, from the Fourth ward. ' Matthew Long, champion of tho new county, has been nominated for the Legisla ture by tho Democrats of tho Fourth Legisla tive District. n. J. lirennau, publisher of the McAdou Tidings, will next week commence tho pub lication of a daily paper which will he an out and out freo silver sheet. A number of young ladies of town aro endeavoring to organize a trolley party for to-inurrow evening, over the Schuylkill Traction Company's line. Michael Welsh, aged 21 yours, is rontlned to bis home In Colo's I'atch with an ugly wound in tlio calf of his left leg, accidentally inflicted by a bullet from a Flobert ritle. The Pottsvillo Liederkranz will hold a sumutor night's festival at I'loppert's Park, Yorkville. this afternoon and evening. Tho park will be illuminated by electricity in tho evening. . The truth, the uholo truth and nothing but the truth. That's our motto; and wo add leather, solid leather and nothing but leather. That's tho way our shoes aro built. 7-18-tf Factory Shoi: Stouk. POTTSVILLE LETTER. I'oTTSvir.t.n, July 22. Alvin Baiikus, of 1'ush township, iaid on his '03 duplicate to-day. A marriage license was issued to Frank Schtiltz, of Colorado, and Katie M. Johnson, of Lout Creek. roMMlTMIIKT. .vimio lloiisoinen, of lorkvillo. com mitted Storel Kuog in default of ?5o0. bail. lie was charged by Harris liubinsky with breaking into the hitter's stable and stealing a set of harness. Elizulieth Slues, of I'ottM'Ulo, was com- uiittetl by 'Squire J. .1. Keublor in default of ftiOuhtiil, charged with being a drunken nuisance, on oath of Mary Ann Hoy. Justice Heubler committed Charles J tieutlitig, in default ol iOO hail. lie was charged with assault and' battery on oath of Itosiu tietitling. llllKDS lUXOliDEI). From Ernest Lensehner to Michael Sick- iugor, premises iu Porter township. . From Samuel liictz lo Ellen L. Krebs, lot iu Port Carbon. From Hiram Ilrown to Philip J. Brown, bit in Heinor City. From John Schiope, by executors, to Elias 1'uilcikolller, p rem i sen in Ilegiiii township. From Jane Stephens to Ueorgo Iees, lot in Tatuiiqua. From liobert Penman et. al., to liicbard James .Sneddon, premises in Shenandoah. From Itichard James Sneddon to Margaret Coyle, premises in Shenandoah. From John Coouey et. al , to Edward Coyle, prombos in Shenandoah In the suit for daiuagos of Walhridge vs. Schuylkill Ek'ctrie liailway, which was heard before the arbitrators in No. 3 court ruom yesterday, damages to the amount of fS.tiuil were awarded to tho plaintiff. Tho amount asked for was 525,00u because the boy's bands were cut oil' and one of tho toes severed from tho foot. The slander suit of Thomas IlrlgRsot.nl. vs. Etnina llouser, was heard before Arbi trators E. P. Lcuscliner, Hariy llauso afhl S. 1!. Dougjierty, at the oflice of James W. Kyjin, Esq., and an award of $1 was granted the plalntiir. Defendant was obliged to pay all costs. T. A. liarr, of Pine Grove, transacted busi ness in town to-day. I'lof. Chandler, of Pine Orovo schools, greeted friends ill town to-day. P. J. Covle, of Shenandoah, attended to business at tho court house. lint For Atlantic Oily. Tlio first excursion of tho season to Atlantic City via Philadelphia and Heading. mllioad wiU,loae Sheiiandoahatll:.loa. m. on Thursday, July 23rd,arnving iu Philadelphia at 1 3D p. m., In time to catch express trains to tlio sou shore. Faro ?3.50. For further information apply to ticket agents. Tickets good for 1') days. A parlor car will be attached to the truin and accommodation therein ran be secured July 22nd, on notice to the ticket agent. With Hood's Barsapa rilla,"SaloaTnlk,"aud show that this raedl- , . . cnloyed public conlldenco and C"R '"I"! J " ' .j patronage to a greater oxtont than accord ed any other proprietary medicine. This is simply because It possesses greater merit and produceH greater cures than any other. It is not what we say, but What Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story. All advertisements or ttoou-a SarsQiiarilba, like Hood's Sarsaparilla it- ... WTo l.nt-rt ,ovr deceived tho',,ubli0 niui" this with Its Bilperlattvo niedcInai merit, is why tho people have abiding: coaUdenco in it, auu nuy Sarsaparilla Aimnst tn the exclusion ol all othcrSv Try, It Prepared only by C. I. Hood&Co., Iel.l.Mal n.u nro tlio oniy puis 10 lawu HOOd S PlllS with Hood's SurKapatllUv dm i Talk mm m v COI TOLKNI'.. m . ; ' ;;v - f Wmi i I litii I ill w I k iwlfea She When a woman again uses lard. else begin trade-mark vreath- -on every tin. TOE PERSONAL. John Law son and Miss Maggie Davis visited friends at Mt. Cnruiol this afternoon. Mrs. Shuou ltaiuonat, of South Jardin street, left towii this morning for a visit amutig Wilkosbarre and Plymouth acimaiut a l ices. Miss Coriune Tempest returned home Inst evening after spending a few weeks with friends in Philadelphia. MissAnuio Keithnn and sister, Emma, of North Main street, have gone to Sunbiiry to spend a short vacation amoug acquaintances. Mrs. Shehy, of East Coal street, wdio had been enjoying the cool sea breezes nt Atlantic City and tho sights in Philadelphia for the past week, returned homo last evening. Mrs. Wasley and her daughter, MissMnme, who were recuperating nt Ocean Grove, re turned home last evening. Dr. Perry William Watson, medical examiner of tho Prudential Life Insuramo Company, of Newark, N. J., is in town look ing after the interest of the romp-iny. Miss Annie Monaghan returned home from Washington, D. C, hist evening where bIio spent a short vacation among relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Keiper, of Washington, I). C, who wore tho guests of tho former's parents, left this morning for Albnrtis, Pa., to speud a short vacation among friends. Mattm l arrcll and family, of Nonistoivn, are spending a few days at tho old homestead iu Centralia. Mrs. Fundi; was the guest of Charles Kirlin to-day. both having been schoolmate in by-gone days. Mrs. Oliver Smith and daughter. Lulu, of i Ilazleton, and Mrs. A. . Briggs, of Blooms- burg, and granddaughter, Edna Briggs, of Briggsvillo, Pa., are spending tho day with tlio family of F. J. Portz. Mrs. Briggs is a sister of Mrs. F. J. Port.. Mraind Mrs.George Powick, of Wilmington, Del., aie the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schatfer, on East Oak street. Morris J. Loeb. one of Mahanoy City's prominent clothing men, speut a short time n town this afternoon. Coming Kvent, July 2S. I co cream festival under the auspices of the Black Diamonds, iu Bobbins' oporu houso. August 1. Ice cream festival under tho auspices of the Salvation Army in Bobbins' opera house. August 1. Ico cream festival iu tho Calvary Baptist church, under the auspices of the Ladios' Aid Society. August 13. Ico cream festival under the auspices of tlio Welsh Baptist Sunday school iu Bobbins' opera houso. Aug. 14. Ice cream festival in Bobbins' opera bouse, undor the auspices of tbo East End' Young Americans. August 15. First annual picnic of the Defender Hose Company No. 3, at Columbia park. Aug. 22. Ico cream festival under tho auspices of Shenandoah Valley Council No. f)30, Jr. O. U. A. SI., in UoUlilua1 opera House. I I Hellef Iu Hlx Hours. Distressing kidney and bladdor diseases i relioved iu six hours by the "New Great 1 C.....11. 1 I . 1.I.l..n.. I-S,.-.. n'l.la remedy is a groat surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving jmin In the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary iiassagu in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief anil cure this is your remedy. Sold by rjiiapira a punrmaoy, iui eoum juaui street. i i rounders' liny ut ;ievlund. Ci.kvhj.anii, July si. uiovemiw aim tne western reserve were nettled by the Con necticut Ijiind ooiiiiuiny In 1700, and yes terday Senator Hawloy, of Connecticut arrived todollvor tho historical uddroas to day, which (s kmiwn ns "founders' day." Mayor lilies O. I'rostop and Bovoral couu cllnion of New I In veil nsachod tho city also, Governor Cotliu und stall, nf Con necticut, nrrlvod this jnonilng, Scnutor Huwlcy nttondod n reception at the homo of Colonol William Edwards yesterday afternoon und took dlnnor and spoilt tho evening: with Major aiorunioy anu Hon. SI. A.llanua, nt Wlndormoro. , Wcnyou want good roofing, ja UUIUB, ui Ritual uudiuiiuimk uuhu mii. on E, F. GallaRher 18 Weat Centre street Dcalor Ip stores, CpTTOLI-NI;. lmgW a page tries Cottolene for There is only its use to-day. Genuine is sold everywhere with "Cottoene" and steers head in cotton-plant . A DEATHBED MARRIAGE. flio llrldegroom Lived Only r.lght Hours After tlie Ceremony. Xmr Yimti, July -22. Howard H. Hcno 3lefc, tho on of .laliuw II. Bcuodlct, and a relative of li C. Uonedlct, tho luinkor, ilioil last evening, oifrht hours nf tor ho had lsson lnaj-rlod to Mls4 Morgnret Lloyd, a wioioty bollo of Cliicionnti, ami duiighter of Colonel Harbin I'mro Llpyd. Thu mar rtuite was colabrutod )n Mr Hnuedlct s opurtnients in tho olnli house i if the Sev eurb Hflirlmont, VeterHiip' club, mid it was there that tho yimupc mm) dlod Ho wa ii memlKi- of tlie firm nf Denedict Drothers, bankers ami brokers. On July I h wis stricken with typhoid fever. When It be came knowu that Mr. livuediot'M condi tion was critical Mlsn Lloyd, who was vis iting friends In Washington, was tele graphed to. She roached this city yester day, and wont to tho liodsldo of Mr. Bene dict. The latter was sinking fust, and it wuat hie earnest rotiuest that the mar riage ceremony was performed. Mr. W. H. Smith, editor of The Argus, llonton, Pa., recommends a remedy for diarrhoea which ho has used with magical elfect. "Several w eeks age," be bays, "1 purchased a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhooa liemedy, and after using less than one-third of the contents tlio results wore magical eilectlug an entiro "ire. I heartily and cheerfully recommend tho remedy to all sullonng from diarrhoea." This remedy is for Druggists. sale by Gruhlor Bros., NUGGETSOF NEWS. " Mr.. Josephine lloey, widow of tho Into John Hooy, of Now York, died at. her homo near Lung! Branch yesterday, up;ed 71. Joseph Wosloy Ilnrper, of the firm of Harper Brotlvers, Now York publishers, died In that city hist night, ngod Oil. Secretary and Mrs. Curlislo nud party, who have been on u brief vacation down Chewipe ike bay, returned to Washington last evening. A niimumont to John Brown, tho alio lltluulst, wus unveiled with upproprluto oxurcises yesterday ut tho Juhn Brown farm, Saranno Lake, X. Y. Nuylcir's Ojiera Houso, at Torro Huuto, Iud., built at a cost of 300,000, wnscorn liletely doatroyed by ftro hist night, und with It almost tho ontiro block. Total loss, 400,000. Coudeiised Testimony. Cbas. B. Hood, Broker and Manufacturer's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr, king's New Discovery has no equal as a Cough leuiedy. J. D. Brown, Plop. St. James Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testifies that he was cured of a Cough of two years stand ing, caused by La Grippe, by Dr. King's Now inscovery. n. r. .norm, uatiiwiusvuio, Mass,, says that ho has used and recommend ed it and never know it to fail and would rather have it than any doctor, because it always cures. Mrs. Hemming, 222 E. 25th St., cmcagu, always Keeps it at nana ana has no fear of Croup, bociiuso it instantly relieves Free Trial Bottles at A. Wasley's Drugstore. llr.vairs tlteeptioii tu iiiualia, Omaha, July sa. -Upou tho occasion of his first vl ir tu Ouiah.i sIdco his mmilua tlun Hon W J Hryiin was last oveu lnr teude nd u um;rulHoi!nt ovutlon, en tirely niiii-p..rtlsjiii In its tenor and char acter. A large pl.ufnrni had boon erected at Fifteenth and Douglas streets, deem rated with bunting iwd sti'oameni, andfur over n block In ouch direction tho street was densely packed from wall to wall. while the roofs uud windows of udjolnlug oullillnus were lliimt with spectators. Mayor Hroiitch, Hepubllcaii, dollvered an address of welcome, und Sir. IJryan re sponded iu u fooling nddrogg in wlilch party politics was onrcfully avoided. Did You Kier Try Ele trie Jhttors as n remedy for your troubles? If not, get a. bottlo now and get ndief. Tills medicine has hecu 'found to he peculiarly adapted to tbo lclief and cure of an fcniaio iximpiaiuis, exeriiug u wouuenui direct iutlueiico In giving strength and tone lo me urgHus. ii you nave i.oss iti iipiiciuo, ('onstio.aiLou. iieaiiaeiie. raintmu bnens. or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Slulauclioly WlTe1!"? SESSSl "iJ&S". strength nro Kuanintccd by its use. Largo nomas only miy cents at a. vvusiey a urug store. j COTTOLENB COTTOLENE. - J 5 IhiC5 a grocer's window She Bought M he Tried It! 5 Uses HI from the every shortening or frying she never one Cottolene accept nothing REPUBLICAN CONVENTIONS. Tho Cull of County Chalrninli I'ayne. Delegate Kcprcsentatinn. To Till) llLl'UIlI.IOAN VoTinis ok Souuyi. kill County : In accordance with the rules of the party, and by and with the advice and couseut of the Executive Committee, I have the houor to notify you that tho County Convention for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following offices, to wit: Member of Con gress, Treasurer, Prothonotary, Clerk of the Court, Kecordcr, Kegister, two Commissiouere, Director of tbo Poor, and two Auditors, aud for the transaction of auy other business tluit may bo presented, will be held in .Union Hall, Pottsvillo, Pa., Monday, August 3d, lbliO, at 10 o'clock a. m. Tho Senatorial Convention for tho purposo of nominating a candidate for State Senator for the Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, will bo held in Union Hall, Pottsvillo, Pa., Tues day, August 4, 1800, at 10 o'clock a. in. The Legislative Conventions will be held as follows : First District, iu Bobbins Opera House, Shenandoah, Pa., Wednesday, Augustu, 1600, at 10 o'clock a. in. Second District iu Washington Hall, Ash land, Pa., Wednesday, August 5, 1900, at 3 o'clock p. ni. Third District at the U.S. Hotel, Taman.ua, Pa., Thursday, August 0, 1MW, at 10 o'clock m. Fourth District, in Centennial Hall, Potts villo, Pa., Tuesday, August 4, lbO'J, im mediately upon the adjournment of tho Senatorial convention. Tho Bcpubllcau voters of the county will assemble in their rospectivo clcctiou districts on Saturday, August 1, 1800,. Iwtweeu tho hours of 3 and 7 p. m., and vote for one mem ber of the Standing Cummittco and ouo alternate, and for as many delegates and alternates to tho County, Senatorial aud Legislative convention us said resiieetivo districts are entitled to uudor the rules, one dclogate for less than thirty-five votes cast for tho highest otbco at tho last fetato election, and two delegates for thirty-five votes over 50 cast. Tho election of committeemen aud dole gates, aud their alternates, from the several districts, will bo hold at the same pluco at which delegates wore cboaeu last year, oxcept in the following districts, where changes aro ordered: Northwest Butler, (divided), tho delegate for tho Lavello district shall lie voted for at tho sarao place where the dele gate election of 1803 was huld; for the Locust Dale division, tho delegates shall bo voted for at the public houso of Charles Neiman; Crossoiuv, South ward, the primary election shall bo hold at the public house of John Ileidenwag. Pottsvillo. Fifth ward; (divided), tho .primary election for the First Division shall bo held at tho same place whore the primary election was hold m 1805; for tho Second district, nt the public houso ot Chas. J. Scheorer. BUKD. W. I'AYNE, Chairman. Pottavillo, Pa., July 18, lbOO. .oX ir. . cave. E.voLisii, Ind., July 22. A party of ox- curslonlsts hii9 boon lost two days In Snl phur cavo, near horo. Among those known to do missing aro Charles strothor, 15. II. Hole and sister Itoso, of St. Louis; Ed. Ii. firuro, of Portor county, Ind. ; F. X. Fron ds, Vatrlclc Hroon and George Murphy, of Campbell county, Ivy. Uosluos those whoso minion aro on tlio hotel register there aro supposed to bo llf teen or twenty persona from tho surrounding oountry. The party outorod tho cavo on Sunday and undertook un Independent course, without a guide, so fur us Known. Serious Uprisings In Formosa. IiOrilMix, July 22 A Singapore dispatch to The Times says that natlvo uprisings uroropprtod from tho Island of Formosa. anil tho Jupnncbo there aro said to lx) hard pressed. A missionary In Formosa who wroto recently to the Loudon Times al leged that tho Japanese wero extermi nating tho Formosans, burning their vlllugos and kllllug by wholesale. The above dispatch ludlcatos what may provo u serious revolt against tho newly Inv posod Japnuuso rulo. lluckleu's Arnica Salve. Tho host salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, ealt rucum, fever sores, nl.n.......l l....,D ..l.lll.lnl.,a n. n11 ,l.in A.....i:a nn.llln..1n ..tlnn or no pay required, it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or moiiy refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by A Wailey, day history ot POLITICAL CARDS. JlOU CONOKUSH, HORACE E. DENGLER, Of Stieuaiuloftli. Subject to Itepublicun rules. -JjlOR COUNTY TUIUSUUKK, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Broad mountain. Subject to RopuUicAii rules. jjlOR CIJCnK OP THIS COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Olrardville. 8ub)js:t to Democratic rules. jrjlOU COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Hepubllcnn rules. JJIOR BKCOllDEK, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Jollett, Porter Township. Subject to Republican rules. JjWU COUNTY COMMISSIONER, CHAS. F. ALLEN, Of Tomoqua. Subject to Ke publican Kules. ptOU CLKR1C OF THE COURTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER, Of OrwJgsburg:. Subject to Republican rules. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- Beer and Porter Try Bar bey's Bohemian Beer. That's why they eojoy their OOFPEB. Any grocer can tell you why customer! kep coming back for SEIJilG'S. Only to. pMk.it. 1 m-'M 1 nf..njiur(IUrfsUlnil 9 1 IKMW Willi -1 U1IT r-iu -funyroy.i iu. .u, w..r, wr "H I 1BW Hnu.i...t' M l.iiwtliu l.n.t and .Tb M rilun. H rolzttment. uuinnlMd lupenor to.au outefi. vptmnty amm btUltln thomarkd, ANo. 1. 1'irUtukll, i CU. Ur, B.X. ViS, 13M ur, Puiwe, uui. . For sale al 1'ovlns ' 'drug store S8 Kant jH Ccntru street. 4, J
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