EVENING HER ALB lTAUI.UIti:it 1670. l'ubltaunl overt' Kveiilnn, Kiwpt HilnJtiy, at 8 BoUTfi jAttDIK JThbct, Neau Cksi ob. Tlie Ilpntlil l doll voi ol liiHIieimmloiili mid the Burrnuijiltng ton-tie for six rents n week, ty ftble to the cnrrlrn. Hy mull 93.00 n year, or cent a month, pnynhle In advAiice. Advertise ments ohHrKeuiRMxjrillnetoftpAoenntt iHltloit Tho imhltahera reserve the rltfht to change tlie poalnon of advcrtiftcmi'iitii whenever the pub' llcation of riewn cli'iimm! it. Tho right la wliftlier paid for or hot. that the publisher may deem tmprotter. Advertising rates made known upon npplleHtlon. ISntcred t the pmtoOlee Bt Bhenaridonh, l'a., M eecond olasd mall matter. TISI.KI'JIONR CONNECTION. Evening Herald KIIIDAY. JULY 24, 1608. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. FOK 1-HBIlDKST, WILLIAM M'KINI,i:Y, Of Ohio. ' mu vice fBCitnmT, (IMIltiiT A. 1I0HAHT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN 8TATE TICKET. l-'Oll.l'ONOnDfWMAN'AT.LAlinB, (1ALUHIIA. A. (MOW, Of Btuquelinnna. samukl a. i)avi:ni'out, Of lirlo Mil. Hhumm la displaying 'weakiiuiw early in tlio cmiYTWi. It may yet bu necessary for Ji i tn to limliu a tow f ii'i-dii uu tho llniinrial iiitti(in. On" Mun'h 17th lint, in a upcecli at Mt. Vcr- nun. 111., mnilidato Hrynn statoil that if tlio Dulnocmtic tmrty in ita National platform did not declare fur free silver he would not nipport tho Dctuocratiu ticket. Is it any wonder that Democrat are refiinlng to suji port him, and what claim has he upon their nuppoftV Tom CooiT.it, of Media, who in tlio nt vt is reforrud to in the rad-headi! and hupc- i'ul HtRtusman from Uulawtiro county, is figuriiiKou tho result of the vote in XovciuIht. Tlmse who remember liU figuriiiK in the vampniKn fur statu nlutirman in lbl3 lmve hiiih opinion of his ability as a political mathematician. He tlgureH on 233 cleitura V jM an euro for McKinley and llohart. And now again eomert word from Havana 'that thu Culau insurant are in a very hope lul mood ; were never stroiiacr in point of men, never had better equipment!), never to miny oilers- of additional men, which thiy cannot accept bpuaiihe of iuability to arm them. That a liig battle is iniiiiiiiBiit now. ip pears to bo generally couaoded, and it may be that it will prove the ending of the up rising one way or the other. Tin: merchant who gives his printing to a foreign establishment that has no interest in tho town's welfare ami contriMitos nothing to its support, is doing a very unwise thing. He may save, a few ceuts at tlie time, hut inly, loose many dnllarsin thofuturo. On the other hand, we have heard considerable coin ja tut unfavorable to hi." actions in the matter. Appdruutly, Mr. Itruiiim is on the run. iT.has always been recognized as a proper courtosy extended between candidates that each bo allowed the delegates from their home towns without opiiositioii on the part of the other candidates. It appears, however, that Mr. ltruintn lias found that delegatus favor ahlo to his leiiomiiiatiou in other parts uf tho co inty aro so scarce ho deems it advisable to seek support at Shenandoih It certainly displays a weakness on tho part of thepresont Cuugnmuiaii. We do not think his pilgrimage Jiere yotterJay will avail him anything. Till: nomination for County liegistor has brought forth three candidates mi far, and auiuhg the numler appears tho name of Flunk t!. Itcese, the iiroiuinent young II publican of town. Mr. Iteese is at prctent lllling the important position of Deputy under Controller rVvorn, aud his lccord in that ullicc fully atteets his competency fur tlio piwltlun to w hich ho aspires. Tho young Ilepuhlloaua coiilldently export recognition at the hands of the county eouvuntlon, and justly so, and there are few moro deserving thau our friend Frank. Ho is making active canvass for the position. .HmoE Ckaig, of CrlKin comity, recently handed down a decision of conaidornblo im IKirtance to tho mine inspectors and deputy ooronora of this and other counties. A man lost his life in the" mines in that county and the mine inspector directed that an inqucBt should be held. The law directs that tho inspector shall llrst visit tho scene of the ac ciduut and if, after examination, he finds that a coroner's inquest is uecussary, than he sliall notify the coroner that ouo shall 1 held. Judge Craig holds that this uotico must specify why the inquest shall lo held, and unless It does so specify, tho ooroncr has uu jurisdiction. He, therefore, decided that tho ouunty win not liable for tho nnt of the mnueat ill that the evidence failed to show t hat there were suspicions circumstances con nerted with the doath of the deceased. Now tho greet life insurance industry of tlie country has awakoued to the fact that it- V'-ry OJlstcnco is threatened by tho platform of thu Chicago convention and its thousands of busy workors and those who hold policies aro determined to crush tin frci silver tieket lneth an avalanche of ,ti - The otfiimrs of the many life iu mm.iuco ootuiiUl, societies and associations -i i iu tho suites of the anarchistic Demo . ntrc thVet and the platfoim it repreRi'iitd tin drprocifttion of iKilicies to ku alarming . x nt tsoveral of the larger iusuranco con ic riu have taken suoh an interest In tho issues of tho approaching cauiiaign as to warn jailicy holders of tho dangers of a free liver victory. Nevor before have theto corporations touched upon political questions, hut after a careful Bludy of what the election of llryan would mean to tho holders of poli cies the oilloors deem it their duty to place the matter before their members lu time to avoid what they term a national calamity. PITHY POINTS, Happening Tllroughout the Iteglon Chron icled for Hasty Perusal, Saloonkceini in Mahanoy City have been waniod not to sublet their Utteraont Inn, a violation of tho law. Tlie letter la signed by Lawyer Smith, representing a committee of citizens. The employes In the St. Mcholts district wore iid to-day. I Tlio new tubular Ixiliers at (illberton Jul- lierr have been placed in pMltion and the stacks will bo raited on Monday. Tlie 1'. & R. collieries sutpeniled ot onuluna last evening for the balanco of the week. To-morrow will be pay-day at Mahanoy City. John Tit man's amy gelding Allen I hi re," which lost tlie men won by "Hard Dell" at .Mystic Pnrk, Huston, by an uufalr decision of the judge, is matcfied against the name fur a purse of f 10,000 in a race at Itlgliy. Maine, nest week. Tho lhick Mountain vein was cut at Turkey Run colliery yesterday after tuntiol- log for ulwut one year. Tho tunnel was alRrtwl from thu Mammoth vein ami is Mil feet iu length. Work on the new Welsh Congregational church at Mirtiaiioy City will Ik? commenced at onco. . Tlio driver of the e'erguson IIoumi transfer team may now lie distinguished by the clang of tho Lolls on tho horses. ' An olliciol predict full tlino at all tho collieries for tho month of August. Tho overllowjof water at tho Oilberton horo hole has bef u overcome and tho work of sinking tho shaft is again progressing rapidly. While potatoes are selling for 30 cents lu Creesiona, hero they bring 00 cunt. (Jeorgo Cuiinltighom and Joseph Irfirkin, of Mnhanoy City, are matched to run a one? mllo bicyclo race at Lakeside on Thursday, July 30, for a $25 pri7e. Thesafeof V. l). Drown, tho coal dealer at Kniaus, was carried into tho back yard and cracked. Throo cents weVo secured. The Kepublicau Uxectitivo Committee has drawn up resolutions condoning tho doath of Oonl. J. K. Slgfricd, tho Treasurer of the I'ominitleo. John Howe Davis, a McAdoo miner, who took a trip to Wales a short time ago, ro turned with f5,0()0 in his pocket, being the gift of a rich uncle who liviw in Ourdill". Mrs. Elizabeth 1'. Slgl'riod has hecu crantod letters testamentary on the ostato of the lato General J. K. Sigfried. The will of the lato Elizabeth Corby, of St. Clair, was prolwted anil letters issued to llrnry Corby, executor. Tho Hookios aio endeavoring to dispose of one of tho new team recently purchased fur tho chemical engine. The improvements at lxmfs Goldin's mam moth clothiug house, aro progressing rapidly. Otto (5arl's now houses, on North White street, are now under roof. Tho carpenters employed at tho now school house, en North White street, have now reached tho thiid story. Supervisor Llewellyn j-esterday completed the grade of tho hill on Lust Centre street. between Whito and liowers street. Kticriinutlsm Cureil In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Kheumatism and Nen- rulgia radically cures in 1 to 3 davs. Ita action upon tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at onco tho causo hud tho disease immediately disappears. The urst nose greatly jieuents; 7aceut. Sold by C. II. llaccnbiich, Oiuggist, Shenandoah. DELIGHTFUL CONCERTS. Vhtit the ishiilunkln l'npers Say if Our l'uiiinus ltnliil. Since noon of yesterday, at which timo tho celebrated (ir.iut band.of Shenandoah, arrived in Shamokin to depart' almost Immediately tor Maysvillo park, the latter place, was crowded with people anxious to hear the music. Tho greatest crush was that of last evening, fully 2,000 being on and sur rounding tho pavillion. Ilia band, consist ing of twenty-nine members and attired in handsome blue uniforms, played dance aud concert music, each selection being up to date anil rereived with applause. The two-steps were simply delightful and at 11 oclockwhcn tho last selection was played the" Uoor was still tilled with dancers. It Is to be trusted that the baud will bo re-engaged within a fow weeks, as no attraction has thus fur equalled it this season. Iho Nows. Tho ('mint Baud, of Shenandoah, played Un o enticements at Maysvillo yesterday and its flue music was enjoyed by thousands of people who congregated during tho day. Tho band well deserves tho excellent reputation that has bcou given it by tho press through' out tho stato, and it is hoi til that it will favor Shamokin with another visit soon Hurry Shipp and Luko Sweeney, formerly of this city, and who were motulicrs of "Our Uand," aro members of tho organization Theroaro thirty memliers in tho baud, seven of whom aro the Schopiu brothers. Dis- puteh. The noted Grant band of Shenandoah gave two concerts at Maysvillo park yosterday afternoon and oveuiug which was attended by sevoral thousand people from Mt. Cannot and Shamokin. This excellent organization fully maintained its high reputation by thu quality of music rendered. Mt. Caruiol i ows, DemocratlD Kxeciltlvo Committee. County Chairman Josiah Llncaweavor has railed the Democratic Executive Committee to meet on Monday at 10 o'clock at his olllcu on South Centro Btreet, I'ottsvlllo. No doubt thu day for holding the county convention will bo named. The last meeting of tho Standing Committee favored tho third Mon day iu August. This is tho complaint ot thousands at this Benson. Thov havo no annetlto 1 f ood (UKl does not relish. They need thetonlugupol the stomach and digestive organs, which a course ol Hood's Barsaparilla will glvo them, It also purifies and enriches tho blood, euros that distress after eating and Internal misery only n dyspeptic eon know, creates on apjietlto, overcomes tla tired feeling and builds up nnd sustains tho whole physical system. It so prompt ly and eltlclently rellevm dyspeptic symp toms and euros nervous headaches, that It seems to have almost " o maglo touch." Sarsaparilla Is tho best In facl tho Ono Two Wood rurlflor. am flm txkct f)ftiru11nnor HOOCI'S Pills pills, aid .digestion, mc Hoods REPUBLICAN CONVENTIONS. The Cult of County Chairman l'nvnc. Delegate llciri'seiitutloii. TO THIS RWtlBJ.IC'AN VOTEIKI OM SOIIVYL- Klt,I. -)rJrTY : III accordance with the ruled of tlio party. and by and with the advice ainl consent of tho lsxectitlve (iimmittee, I have .the honor to notify yon that the County Convention, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following otllces, to wit: Member qf Con gress, Treasurer, I'rothnuotary, Clork of the Court, Itocordcr, ltcgister, two ComtBiiaionera. Director of the 1'oor, and trto Auditors, and for tho transaction of any other business tliat may lie prcsen(ei, ..will lie held in Union Hall, I'otkvllle, l'a., Monday, August 3d, 16SH, at 10 o'clock a. tu. The .Senatorial (kmvention for tho phrpoce of nominating candidate fur'Statu Renator for the Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, will bo held in Union Hall, l'otlsville, l'a Tlice day, August 1, 1800, at 10 o'clock a. ni. The Legislative Conventions will lajheld as follows: ITrst District, in llobbins Opera, lluuso, Hlicnanilonli, l'a., Wodiiewlay, Augusts, 1S00, at 10 o'clock a. in. Second District In Washington Hall, Ash land, l'a., Wednesday, August 5, 1SIH), at 2 o'clock p. m. Third District at tho U. H. Hotel, Tamanua, l'a., Thursday, August 0, lbW), at 10 o'clock a. m. Fourth District, in Centennial Hall, Potts. villo, l'a., Tuesday, August 4, l0o Im mediately upon the adjournment of tho Feintorial convention. . Tho ICeunblican voters uf tho county will assemble in thelri respective election districts on Saturday, August 1, T8M, between tho hours of 3 aud 7 p. m., anil voto for ouo niem lier if the Standing Committeo and one alternate, and for as many delegates and alternates to the County, Senatorial and Legislative convention as said respcetivo (lUtriefg are entitltsl to under tlio rules, ouo delegate for less than thirty-llvo vot4 Sist for tho highest oillco at tho last btato clwtion and two delegates for thlrty-flvc votw oi over CO mst. Tho election of committeemen and dele gates, and their alternates, from tho several districts, will be hold at the same place at which delegates were chosen last year, except 111 the follouiui! districts, where changes arc ordered: Northwest Ilutler, (divided), tho delegate for the Luvelle district shall bo voted for at the same place where the dclo- jato election of lbti.'i was held: for the Iwust tale division, tho delegates shall be voted for at the public house of Charles JNeiuian; Crcssona, South want, the primary election ball be held at tho public house ol .Inlin lleldcnwag. FottsA le. l ift h ward, divided . the primary election for the First Division shall bo held at tlio same placo where the primnry election was held in letiri;' tor the second district, at tlie public house of Chas J Bcheerer. i HURIl. W. 1'AYsr., Cliairman. I'ottsulle, l'a., July 18, Mr. W. H. Smith, editor of Tho Atgus, Ileutnn, l'a., recommends a remedy fur diarrhoea which he has used with magical etl'ect. "Several weeks ago'," he says, ' I purchased a buttle of Chamberlain's (Mir, Clioleraaull Diarrhoea Iiornody, and Ifter using less than one-third of the contents the results weie magical effecting an entire cure. I heartily aud cheerfully recommend tho remedy to all sutlcring from diarrhoea.." This remedy is for sale by Ornhler llros., Dniggists. 1 ' Coming Invent. July 20. Ice cream festival under tlie auspices of tho Black Dianlouds, iu Robbins' operaMiouse. August 1. Ico cream festival under too auspices of the Salvation Army in Ihibbins' ojiora houso. August I. Ico cream festival in the Calvary Baptist cliuic.h, uuder the auspices uf the Ladies' Aid Society., August 13. Ico cream festival under the aupiccs of tho Welsh llaptist' Sunday school in Kobbius' opera house. Aug. 11. Ice cream festival iu ltohhlns' opera bouse, under tho auspices of the Ijist End Young Americans. August 15. First annual picnic of tho Defender Hose Company No. 3, at Columbia park. ug. 22. Ico cream festival under the auspices of Shenandoah Valley Council No. 530, Jr. O. U. A. M., in llobbins' opera house. ltellet In hlx Iloura.j Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved In six hours by tho "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on accouut of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain lu tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages iu male or female. It rolioves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this Is your remedy. Sold by Shapiro's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. The Slate Industry. While other industries aro prostrated the slate business iu both the Slatingtou and Ilangordlstricts is booming aud large exports aru being uiado, .Last week the Carbon Slate Company, of Slatington, shippod 71 ears to England, nnd another order for S",821 squares of mooting slate has just lieen received. A representative of five large dealers lu Ger many Is at Slatington to make arrangements to have 2.i0,000 school slates, shipped to tho Fatherland every mouth. Johnson llros., of I'cuu Argel, have scut their Now York representative to Europe to closo negotiations for tlio sale of between 3.1,000 and 40,000 feet of blackboards. David It. Jauies, of town, and John McOiuuoss, orFraekville, aro In terested in u slate quary at that place. , . I11 You liver Trv Electric Hitter as a remedy for your trouniesr ll nor, gei a nouiu now ami get relief. This meuiotne has lieen touiid to bo peculiarly adapted to tho relief and euro of all Female Uumpiamuj, exerung a wouueriui direct influence in giving strength ami tone to the organs 1: you havo Ihiss ot Appetite, Constitution. Headache. FalnthiL' Suolls. or aru Nervous. Sleeidoss, Excitable. Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Hitters is tlio medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed Jiy its use. Largo bottles only fifty cents at A. Wasloy's drug store. ' The Appointment Not Mandatory. An important ruling under tho new com pulsory educational low has been made by Charles M. Flank, the solicitor of the Head ing School Hoard. As tho demand for seat ing capacity In the school already exceeds the supply, the Hoard was in a .quandry as to whether it would bo compelled to appoint a truaut otllcer whoso position would bo o sinecure Tho solicitor decides that the clause of tho act providing for tho appoint ment of a truant oilicer is not mandatory. hut a matter within tho discretion of tho Hoard. Hucklen'a Arnica Salve, The best salve in tho world for cuts, tetter, chapiiod hands, chilblains conis, and all skin eruptions, and nositlvcly cures piles. or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or tuony refunded. I'rico 25 cents p'jr box, t or ealo by A, Waalcy, (Continued from First l'ngc.) voto Was taituii tiy status, nntt ngnln tlio majurity roport wai sustulnod. Tho Missouri contest wns withdmwn. Five mlutitos wus given onch sldo of tho Wisconsin enso, Involving ono sent Mr. Cole, who had lwon seated by tho national committee, stated ho wo a Hry mini, anil for that reason wart he not to be ul lowcd a soutf Ho uplaxilod to tho.fnlmuss of tho southern ilolegntos to neat him. Tho uimomiceiiiont of the proforenco for presi dent wim greeted with cheers lry tho Drynn men. The majority reiiort unseating 5olo uud watlng Isaaos was adopted. The report of tho committeo ou perma nent orgtinl.iitlou won then road. Tho an nouncement of tho selection of Ponator Allen, of Nehruskn, for permanent chair man was tho signal for a wild Bryan demonstration, which lasted several uiln- titos. John W. Ilnys, of Kow Jersey, was pelectesl for socTOtary und' tho other tom iwrnry oiriccrH woro mndo ponnnnont. The, minority roport, naming Jnmes B. Campion, of Maluo, for pennnnout chair man, sot tho "middle of tho road" men on llro The Toxns and Georgia delegates clljulwd on to their chairs and yelled llko Indians. Beveral largo "middle of tho rond" bumiors were paradod through the alslos. Tho western delegates as a rulo took no part In tho demonstration. Ono of tho Georgia delegates pulled up his, Btato standard and followed the "middle of the road" banner, which was held aloft by two members of tho delegation, ono whito and ono colored. Tho.Btandardsof Texas, Arkunsus, Ohio, Mississippi, Missouri and several other states Joined tho procession. In a soulllo for tho possession of the Ala bama guidon tho staff was broken and a free fight almost precipitated. Hedhim reigned for ten mlnnto Tlie roll cnll of stutos on tho orgnnlzar tlon committee's reort was again do nuunjed, and proceeded with amid tho greatest enthusiasm. Tho constant gain .mudo tho Hrynn mini enthusiastic, and they cheered lustily ut over- announce ment. Tho "middle of tho road" men did not ninke a guln until Mississippi was reached, when a gain of two was ma'do, reckoned on the former voto. They got a good chance to cheer, howover, whon North Carolina, which divided 75 to SO on the first voto, divided her voto equally lie tweon Allen and Campion. When the chairman announced tho re sult as 7M for Allen uud 501 for Campion, the Hrynn men scTvnmod with Joy. They gut on their chairs and cheered. They whirled thejr coats umbrellas, hats uud everything movable aloft. Thoy uprooted their stato standards ami parudod them about thoalsles-AnuthoT row occurred over thepossesslon of the Alabamn stauduril,but tho Hrynn men ut last carrlod It off vic toriously Only the Toxas and other "mlddlo of tho roud" southorn delegates sat silently In their seats during tho wild demonstration. Tho guidons of tho Hrynn states danced for five' mlnutos about Ne braska ami .then, Indian Alio, they were borne about the-delegates' ouclosuro. Clio Ixiud played, but It could Just bo hoard. Four colored men with banjos got near tho stage and sung a Brynu song. The sctjo, with tho exception of the fact that the galleries did not participate In the demonstration, very much resembled that ut tlio Collsoirm In' Chicago whon iir. Hrynn wns nominated. It lusted about eighteen mlnutc-s. The following list will show tho geo graphical location of tho Brynn strength, tho states being classified according to thS majority of their votos: For Allen Colorado, Connecticut, Dol aware, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indlanu, Iowa, Knusas, Kentucky, Maryland, Ma1 sachusotts, Montana Xobnvslca, Nevndo, Now Ilampshlro, Now Jersey, Now York, Iicorth Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Touncs-o, Utah, West Virginia, Wisconsin, New Moxlco, Dis trict of Columbia and Arizona. F"or Campion Alabama, California Georgia, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota Mississippi, Missouri, Rhode Island, Texas, Vermont, Washington and lnulun Territory- Tho votos of North Carolina, Wyoming and Okluhomaiwero cimully divided. , After order was restored Dolegnto Will lams, of California, climbed on to tho stage.' "We have mudo a square fight," he shouted, vo have been fairly beaten, and in tho Interest of poa'co and harmony I move that the selection of William V. Allen us permanent chairman bo made unanimous." Ills motion was carrlod with u hurrah, but there were loud cries of dissenting in tlie direction of the Lono Star deUsntlon. Ex-Congrossman Lafo Ponce, "Cyclone" Davis and Ignatius Donuully were appointed a committeo to escort Senator Allen to Kio platform. In presenting Sonhtor Allon to tho con vuntlon "Cyclouo" Davis said: "Now, my fellow citizens I want to assure you that for more than four long days mid four nights-1 have done every honorable thing that I could to elect a mlddlo of tho roud man, but I hare nover done ono dishonor able thing ngnlnst any man. When the Fopullst committee nnd tho Populist con von tlon had choson the distinguished soiui' tor from the western plateau, nnd I had been selected without my knowledge until my nnino wns called to notify him of the fact, I Iwwod to that special committee. now reach out from tho south up tho Mis slssippl valley and glvoyou your chairman from the plateau, bouator Allen." Senator Allen spoko at some longtli, be- lug listened to wltn a groat ileal of Inter est. He has a reputation as a speaker. During the doliate on tho roponl of tho Sherman law ho talked fifteen hours against Uiu. no advocated tho nomina tion of Bryan. IIo said that ho was not la favor of any action which would elect a gold standard tnon His reference to those) who wero trying to have tho Popu list purty twist a gold standard man ns having 'hn 'inru uonnn'suoouioin tnolr jiookets" wns greeted with hisses and cheers. "Do you want MoKlnleyf " asked Allen. "Nol" shnutod tho crowd. "Not Bryan either," said sevoral dele gates. It was 0 13 when Scnutor Allen con cluded. Several attempts to eocuro an ad journment were mudo, but Ponator But ler, acting, as a deloguto, moved tho dp- polutment of a committee to confor with tho committeo ot mo suvur convention. Thoro woro many and loud crlosof "no,1 und Mr. Branch, of Georgia, moved to tablo tho motion. Tho nays 6comod to bo In u largo majority, and tho motlqn to tablo was declared lost. Sonntor Butler's motion wns'carrlod with a loud chorus of uyes aud great cheering. The Brj'nn men wore apparently In full control of tho con vention. A Tennessee dolegute ofXoretl ft resolu tion declurlng that frpo nud unlimited onufareuoooomiultw) to Ufluw l uouut. Tho resolution went to trie ennul-onco committee. Tho committeo on rules tlion mndo Us report. Little Interest was innnlfestedlu it, nnd boforo tlw convention hail ncteil upon it Lafo Pence moved an adjourn ment until 10 o'clock this morning, nnd tnen, at iu:yii, tno convention adjourned. Although tno iirynn forces ore in con trol uud his nomination or Indorsement scorns to lie assured, the defeat of Scwnll still stares them In tho face. If Sewalt cannot lie nominated along with Bryan the uuorts or tne uryan matiiurura will be directed towards securing nn indorsement of Bryan rathor than a nomination. The question of common electors is a compli cation which serves to tangl the skein which must lie unravelled. Arbitration In I-nlor Disputes. PlTTHBUHQ, July 8-1. A ponnnnont board of arbitration, whose fuuotlons are tho prevention nnd settlement of oil labor disputes In the building trudes Industry, has been established hero. It Is similar to tho ouo lu Chicago. l'lghtArniiiged. Another fight has been arranged hctwren John Honor, of Summit Hill and Itaymond mdgcly, of Orange, N. J., to tako placo on Thursday, August 27, within ten milos of Summit Hill. Tlio contest will lie for $200 eido, and flve-otinco gloves will ho used. The New Kmnn Minister Kti Itonte, Washikutox, July 24. A cablegram re ceived nt tho stato department from Seoul, Korea, states that tho new minister to tho United Statos Yo Pang Jin, started yos terday from Seoul for Washington5. Ho will rollovo Mr. Pom IC Soh, now In this city, who is recalled to Korea to bocomo presldont of tho royal privy council. 81111 Arresting Single Tmcr. Dover, Del., July 21. August Dellgron and llonry B. Tawrosy, of Wilmington, woro arrested last night and sent to jail for thirty days on tho charge of obstruct ing tho highway Both uroslnglotoxors, nnd muko tho seventh )ocketlup this week for this offons-o. Tho advocates of tho single tax say thore ore moro to como. lllg ltliMicr Works to Close. New HAVEN, July 2-1. Notices wero posted In tho Cnndee Itubbor Footwear factory yesterday that the works, would be closed for throe weeks commencing Aug. 1. thus gfvlng the entire force, which numlierH over 1,000 hands, a compulsory vucutlon. It Is said thnt the order is to be followed by all the factorlos of tho United States Iltibbor company. The trust has it large stock on hand, and buslnoss Is re ported as bolng very dull. A Woiiiau Fntully Drugged and Itobbtul. CHJCA(K), July 21. Mrs- Cummlngs, tho Boston womuu who was found on Wed nesdoy bj' the iMillco in nn old' houso near tho Ilnrlem race track, died yosterday from tho effects of drugs administered to her lu drinks. Mrs. Cummlngs claimed that whllo waiting for a train she uccopted an Invitation of a strange womuu to taken trip vouud tho city. Thoy visited u saloon, und she was there druggud uud robbod. Stole 1)30,0(10 Worth of Diamonds. NAllKAUAXaETr PlKK, It. L, July 91. Thieves stole SyU.OiX) worth of diamonds belonging to Mrs. J. J. Coogan, wife of a. Now York real estate man, from'n trunk, in hor room in tho MatthowBon Houso Wednesday night or yesterday morning. Iu tho lot taken woro a sunburst, a nock luie und hair ornaments. Condensed Testimony, Chas. B. Hood. Broker and Manufacturer's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr, King s JNew Discovery has no ooual as a Cough remedy. J. D. Brown, Prop. St. James Hotel, Ft. Wayno, Ind;, testifies that ho was cured ot a Cough of two years stand ing, caused by La Grippe, by Dr. King's Now Discovery. 11. . ilerru, liaiiiwinsviue, Mass.. says that ho has used aud recommond- ed it and never.knew it to fail and would rather havo It than any doctor, becnuso it always euros. Mrs. Hemming. 222 E. 23th St., Chicago, always keeps it at baud tyid has no four of Croup, because it instantly relieves Free, Trial Hetties at A. usioys. imigbtoru. jhe Compliment. Of imitation has so fre quently been paid by its contemporaries to the PHILADELPHIA s, RECORD 4f In rtTenfc years that tlio of their readers who are not thoroughly wide awake would I almost be ox curable if tlicy Mbould (kh 1 ciitiionAlly Ioho Bight of the f.wt that a horn leailer of nowepnnen, llko any other originator or plonwr, is never contenteil except In ttie fomnottt position. When The lMdladclphU Itctord undertKk nineteen years ago to demonstrate tiint the best of morning new-spaperr could bu made and ftolil for one cent, publishers were generally skepti cal, lint tho world of renders waa not asleep. Consefpiently Tho Ittord wiw not long fn reiM'hlnga commanding position, and, improv ing upon this, iUHrcuUUion nnd Infltience woru fluully recognize! ain'ong the foremost if America's great journala. Hence the compli ment of imitation, which is now paid to It in every city of note from the Atlantic coast to the Mts1slppi Valley. Uvery city worth mention ing now has ono or more good onecnt morn ing d'llles, though so recently as onlyWyeaw ago. Philadelphia and The Jteconl stood ulono In this respect. News Concisely Published Without the omla&ion of any eveentlal fmturB, is still the ItKST NITWH, notwlth standing the once more prevalent tendency to nod It and Btretch It nut. nriuf nates, htlll leodn, and piihllshes MORIS KWa to the column bn neighbor of larger dimensions. The Daily and Sunday With their several Inimitable and always instructive feature inndditlontatheday's news from all the world, ure now almost unrivaled In circulation a. in -good quail iles. With an average dally circulation of over 100,000 copies and an nvcruge of 120,000 uu Sundays, Tho Uecord U utUl, regardless of all Imitation, easily a lewler of leading newspapers. A paper so good, with 10 to 11 pages for one cent, is still very properly a favorite. Though low lit price, it is never cheap, but spares noex jtenbuthat will give Its readers the very best and freshest information t all tliat's going on around them. THE DAILY EDITION Of Tho Philadelphia Record Is sent by mall for $1 per year, or 23 cents per mouth. The price of i no uauy nnu nunuay issues logeiuer. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR I 1 f ni I ft n en rl nil l.tl r,o. M ft M a . Uny, uecora uuuaing, rnuaaeipuia, ra. , Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. THEKB 13 NO PHOFESS10N, whoso labora go severely tax the nervous sys tem, as thatof tho ministry. Thodo rangomcnt of tho tiervo centers of tho brain by ovor work, frequently brings on attacks of hoart trouble, and nervous prostration, Hov. J. P. Kostcr, M. D Pastor U. B, church, London Mills, Ills., himself a physi cian, writes Fob. 2d, 1903.' "Heart affection and nervous prostration had becomo eo serious lost fall that a little over work In tho pulpit would so' completely prostrate mo Ty IWflpc' that It seemed certain I jji . luuvo musUrolInqnlsh tho work Heart Clire of tLra ministry entirely. Hoart palpitation becamo KCStOreS so bad that my auditors Tjaoltri would ask mo If I did not nCilin....i havo beart dl5-aso. Last November I commenced taking Dr. Miles Now Hoart Curo alternately with Dr. Miles' Nervine and derived tha greatest possible benefit. I havo Just closed revival work oJ 10 pecks, preaching nearly every nlgbt and twice on tno Sabbath. I can speak for uou i without suffering as I formerly did. Ha working ministers should keep Dr. Ml hi grand remodles on hand." Dr. Miles' Heart Curo Is sold on guarani first bottle will bonoflt or money refund' j Tboso vrho once buy SEELIQ'S keep coming uac for it. This ad mixture makes tlie flavor of cof fee delicious. All Grocers. POLITICAL CARDS. poit WNftTSnsH, HORACE E. DENGLER, Of tu,naiulna'h, Subject to Keptiltilcnn rulos. pOU COUNTY TllKASUUEIt, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Broad Mountuht, Hnbjftct to Hpubllctm tuIch. 'pOH CLISnX OP TIIE COUUTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Olranlvllfc. 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