J,SS EVENINGHERALD!;q KSTAKl.lNflKI) 1870. VuMlsbe-ii e-vury Kvrlitng, Except Sunday, lit Houtpi .Unmn Htrkkt Nkab Oman. Tim Itorulil is (i-llvciI liittlinunnaoiin and itae eurroumlititr townn for nil rents a week, iir tble to the i-nrriers. By mall fta 00 a year, or 38 cent a month, payable In ndvnnoe. Advertise ments charged in-cording to nftoc and position. The tiutillsluTs reserve the right to change the position of advertisements whenever the tnl llaatlon of news drmnuds it. The rlirht is reserved to rejoot any auvnrtlneutflnt, whether paid for or tint, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising ratos made known upon application. Katcreil nt the postoflloe at Hbenandoah, Pa , as second clans mall matter. TKI.KPHONE CX)NNF.OrlON. Evening Hrald MONDAY, .Tt'I.Y 87, 1890. REPUBLICAN KATIOKAX TICKET. Poll I'liralUEKT, WILLIAM M'KINLKY. Of Ohio, l on vice rSBrlOEST, tlAKKITr A. 1I0BAKT, Of New Jersey. KEPOBLICAN STATE TICKET. I'OlfO.VaMfCMMAS-AT-I.AllOH, GALUHHA A. GllOW, Of Susquehanna. HAMU13L A. DAVKNl'OHT, Of Erie To bolt from it bud cause to a bettor one al m:is deserves commendation. That is tbo j.ontmn of the patriotic sound uiouey 1 llHlllHTUtK. Tin fm t that Hryan is praetiral Popu list will strengthen McKiuley iu Kansa. J'hf people of Kansas know what l'opulist .ill moani. . i t K of u man because he differs with ..u uu quest mnii of party policy is no argu- . nt, ilijiI hliowa the taint of a demagogue. lbm otliTs the same privilege which you 1 inn for yourself. -ivi, it us au argument for the free coin . I nlwr in the Putted Htatos, It is rather "i on tho American wdrkingnian to cum ins bit with that of the Mexican peon, as I ii nioi ratii' sheets are doing. i tin' meeting of the executivo'coraniittce i 1 1 I ii'inoeratif Societies of Pennsylvania - it iinl.iy, at Harriaburg, this county was . ,.n sewed by George J. Wuillingor, Esq. in nijiiuitt. e endnred Bryan anil Scwall i ! tho Ik e silver, populistic platform, ami i,nuii(.'il the Mimid iwiuoy Democrats. 'i wist advocate of Bat money who point to tin, prosperity of Mexico an a justification 1.. i their belief are sadly misinformed as to tl'i i,.ets Labor in Mexico receives as coin in iisiition only a lew ceut a day, and the 1 il i mg man ln'es accordingly. Is that tho 1, mil of prosperity American wago earners I'll! ' TuiiBf. men and a woman were tho victims .1 -Monday night fiehts in this county, when - hut guu anil knives played an important I, nt The scenes of the blood-thirsty cou Uii s wore (iilbcrtou, Pottavillo and St. Clair. A' the former place a man and his wifo were ' ut by .i noighbor over a trivial matter, a ing Pottsville man was stabbed in threo pl,n es and fatally injured by two Italians, and during a bar room fricas at St. Clair ono 'mm wu.s stabbed. Tin! iiuliiiciil annoiinrouieut of P. W. Dior' t in upptiirs in this issue of tho IlEUAU) M liii'isti'in is a raudidato for tho oflico of JiL couci, mil Ins menus aru working m- triuusW to secure his nomination at tho m ids ut the Republican convention to lie ul on Monday. Mr. Ilicrsteiu was a candi- mc fur the same otlice against tho present nbent, hut was defeated, and in recogni- on of tlio element which ho represents feels nil me non iu anon is lusiiv uuo mm. uuu lit claims will be strongly presented to tho mrty voters and the convention. THE PARTY'S INTERESTS. ' rim political contest in this eouuty is ono .t much importance. Viewed from a party .midpoint, the Itepuhlicans havo a duty to pi rform that must be nu t squarely and foar . , les.sly The HniiAi.n has consistently opiioscd lln domination of the party in this county ' liy the faction known as the followers of tlio .Wnator from this district, believing that the ''fuon'macy ot that faction was detrimental to the party's best luterests. They tirv again i ndeavonng to renew their grip on the .irganii'itiiin, and a determined ell'ort Is being - jn.i'le to prevent it We boliovo that their success will work f injury to the party this year, as it did iu the Vast campaign, and it behooves every llepub licau who holds his party's interests above -elfish considerations to join those who ipposo it .Sheuandoah lias been treated to so much t'oyle politics that tho town has become (he liotbi'd of opposition, and so strongly has the fooling grown that laBt year a majority of S73 uas given against the ticket, despite i arnest dibits to stay the tide, which had iu 1 sit I led to success. Tin: llKKAUi is disintoroJiti-d in this natter, having no object in view but tho .est interests of the party. The faction we i-ffT ti has no more ardent advocate than kmgressinau llrutnm, nor has tho latter t H. re enthusiastic supporters than tho former I'urthcriuoie, the present Congressman's position on the currency qtieatlon is con- .siilored by many leading liepublleaus to be ery wiuivoial. Taking thuse two facts into . unsidcratlon, coupled with the further knowledge thatSbenaudoah has a candldatu for the same position who has declared him belf, without evasion or equivocatlou, as u line with the national platfurm, we have . Wliposod, and will contiuue to do so, the ro- vitiiimiuatiou of ( 'ongrossumu ltrumui. This is -I'ta-ialit vouchsafiHl to every Hepublicau, and havo no excuses to utfsr for doing m. V. I'hoelectiun of inemliers of Cougross and vt .to Legislatures is of as much, if not mote, t. iportance tlian that of President. On their j suit will depend whether Congrats is to bo iV. entrolled by tho Silvorltos and PupulUts or 2&(.1y sound money men. As tlui New York raid siijs. the imiHirtaucc of this imostion taimot be overestimated, since on its deter mination mtt-t Inog the character of the ' minrial iesls ti ii of tin next Congress aurrocd in electing they could not carry ut their financial brreales without tin; co operation of Congress, while on the oilier hand oven a sound money President would have only the veto power to ward off danger ous financial legislation if CoiiKretw should fall into tho clutches of the silverltes. The battle for the gold standard must, therefore, be vtaged vigorously in every Congressional district with the determination of eltfetlng a sound money majority to the House. This is the position of tiie IIehai.ii, and ',it has beun endorsed not only by the leading Kepublieans of the eouuty, but by the party press us well. c - ( Hhellltliitlm Oiireil In li Da'. "Mystic Cure" foi Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. It action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the causa and tho disease immediately disappear. Tho first dose greatly boneflts ; 75 cents. Sold by (;. II. Jlagculiuoh, Druggist, Shctianuouli. LOCAL DIAMOND RESULTS. (lulneS l'hi cd Throughout tho ICegloli Yostrday, Ueforc a crowd of over luito spectators, the Silver Leaf base lmll dub, of Mt. Ciirmcl, and the Famous team, of town, engaged in a closely contested game at the Trotting park, yesterday afternoon, in which tho former team was bonlen by a score of P to 7. This is tho second gauio of a fiorious of thieo which is being played by these teams for tho championship of this region, which made It a tie. Tho gumo was greatly enjoyed by the siiectaturs, which by tho many inteiesting plays caused very close attention to its progress. The Silver Loaf team, which is composed of Polish young men from Mt. funnel, were lined up as follows : While, p.; Ilolman, c; .!. Panic, as.; Clamaska, If.; V. llutts, cf.; Cliimosky, rf.; J. liutts, lb.; J. I'arsie, 3b.; and Ososky, 8b. The homo team occupied tho following positions.' Wilson, p.; Walters, c; Heavy, lb; Hlldobrant, 2b.; Sunim, ,3b.; Mazis, rf.; Harslcy, If.; Huberts, cf.; and Henderson, ss., p. Tho next gamo will probably bo played on the Houicsvillo grounds next Sunday. Immediately after tbo above game tho (.'berry street team and the llrownsviilo team took possession of the diamond and engaged in a game which broke up in a wrangle in tho sixth inning, the score Mug 8 to 4 in favor of Brownsville. The breaking up of the game was due to sumo unfair decision on the part of the umpire The gamo was a very interesting one. Iu tho game between the Lost Croek team and the Harrisons, of (liraidvillo, on th e former's grounds yitorilny, the Lost Creek team wou by a score of ID to 5. A hotly contested game was played at Ashland on Saturday between the Ashland uud,tho Iiost Creek teams In which the for mer boys were victoiious, by a score" of (1 to 3. The attendance at this gamo was very large. i$Tho Tomperauco team of tho first ward defoated. the uon-Tcmporance toam iu a one sided gamo to tho tune of 20 to 11 at tho Trotting park yesterday morning. Tho scoro was as follows : TKSU'EitAxi'K. n. n. o. a. n. J. Stick, c 2 3 .1. Conry, p 1 8 J. Keogh, ss li 1 Coughlin, lb 3 1 O'JIearn, 2b 0 0 Dean, 0b.... : 0 n Monlelc, If 1 2 Devitt.cf 3 ' 3 W. Conry, rf 4 5 Totals 20 23 t 1 1 12 NOS-l'llMI'iniANlT.. 11. II. O. A. Ortneby, o 0 0 3 0 0 Jlorrlson, p 0 2 0 0 0 Kcanlnn, lb 2 0 13 0 3 llnird. 2b 0 0 2 1 1 Meekan, 3b 4 S 1 0 Connors, H 1 0 2 0 i Maloy.ct 2 110 0 Htanton, as o o t 8 o Sullivan, rf 0 0 0 0 5 Totals 11 7 27 5 10 Umpires Mctleevcr and McfJownn. A Minister's l'nluled Statement, Homo ministers and other public speakers are greatly troubled with hoarseness and soio throat. Hero is what liov. S. 11. Pvans, pastor of the Williamsport, Pa., Third ttrtet M. E. church, says: "My throat became so hoarse and troubled mo so much that I thought my liiihiblurial work from the pulpit must end. Uted Thouipson's Diplitheria Curo and obtained prompt am! permanent relief. Can highly and unreservedly recom mend Thompson's Diphtheria Cure as a suio and safe remedy for all it claims." Sold at Kirliu's drug store. Mahanoy 'City's Streets. Tlio work of digging up Main street in Mahanoy City, preparatory to paving that thoroughfare, was started this morning, One sido of the street will bo paved at a titno, so as not to interfere with tratlic. Vitrified brick will be used. It is expected the work will be completed in about six weeks. Piinural To-day. I'he infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Amour, of West Coal street, that died on Sat urday, wns buried in the I idd Fellows' cem etery this afternoon. riciilc To-day. A large number of young ladies ot town are pii nuking at High Point park to-day. They were taken in a sjiei lal car to tbo grounds. Nerves Just as. surely como from tho nsoot Hood's Sarsnparllla as does the cure ot scrofula, salt rheum, or other Bo-called blood diseases. This Js elmply because tho blood affects tlio condition of all tho lionet), muscles and tissues. If it is Im pure It cannot properly sustain these parts. II made pure, rich, red and vital ized by Hood's Sarsaparllla, It carries health instead ot disease, and repairs the worn, nervous system as nothing else can do. Thus nervous prostration, hysteria, neuralgia, heart pulpltatlon, uro cured by Sarsaparilla Because it is the Ono True IMood Purifier. Hood's Pills are tbo tiest after-dinner pills, aid digestion. 'Oa. OSl'Q SnVCirt ...i.i '-..., f . S1N14C lfl"WO;ilL S EMU dlKltMcuAy"" Bpteimo Co,Hhii.,p Pur sale- at Pnv' sl.-v's drm? Centre street, ttorc, 2s ljt Hoods PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the ItHgton Citron- j teled for Ifusty l'erusHl Gordon is to hao a fire department. Tho Pottsville base lull tatn has dis banded. Thore are 21 jiatlents in tho Pottsville hospital. Tho Kvangi lical camp meeting will clo Wolneeilay night at Pottsville. Tho Lithuanian Catholics will erect a church at Mitu-nville. The Union Sunday school oC St. N'ichola will picnic at I.Bkesiile on Sturtlay. The Tower City School Hoard has levied 18 mills school and 4) mills building tux. Tho corner stone of the Second Methodist church at Shamokln was laid yesterday. It has been docided to sink the old slope at Mohauoy City deeper to cut the 7 foot vein. Pive fatal accidents occurred in the Sliamo kin district last week, an unusual largo numlicr. Tho Primrose vein has been cut at the North Maliatioy colliery, through the Holmes tunnel. The condition of Windlsh, tho Luzerne county wifo murderer, is no better, and his death is momentarily expected. Key. 0. O. Heck, pastor of the M. K. church at Centralla, has resigned and will tako charge of the .Trinity M. H, church at Danville. Tho P. & IJ. C. & I. Company are erect ing large slush tanks at Malmuoy City colliery to prevent the coal dirt from getting in tlio creek channel. A negro workman fell from tho Horskor building in Mahanoy City on Saturday and sustained internal injuries. Ho was removed to tho Minors' hospital, (leorgo Troutman, of Ceutralia, has re ceived a contract from the Heading Coal A Iron Company to strip a large piece of coal land at the North Ashland colliery. In order to have his new Mahanoy City opera houso ready by September 1, Charles D. Kaicr has bad ele trie lights put up and tne carpenters work until 10 o'clock at night. When you want good rooting, plumbing8 gaa fitting, or gcnoral tliismithlng done call on 15. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Lailer ir Bto-os. 1-tf rataoNAL. Miss Piiuuie Laugtoii, of Ashland, was a town visitor la ft evening. II. It. Whitelock, tho bIioo dealer, is visit ing his family in Philadelphia. Miss Maggio Hagorty, of Tamaiiua, was the guest of Mrs. J. J. Frauey yesterday. Miss Annie llrounan has returned home from u visit amoug Tamaiiua relatives. Howard Thornton, of Philadelphia, was tho guest of John P. Pratt, yosterday. Messrs. T. J. Scbeohy and P. J. Conry en joyed a drive to Braudouville yosterday. Dr. . C. Baird returned from a business trip to Philadelphia on Saturday evening. Albert Hooer, of Philadelphia, is. tho guest of his parents on South Jardin street. .Mrs. James Daniels and her niece, Miss Jessie McDonald, weru Pottsville visitors to daj'. Charles Bashore has returned homo from a month's vacation among friends in Philadel phia. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Qiiinn, of Pottsville, woro the guests of the Iiradlgan family, yosterday. Miss Maggie Nixon, of Philadelphia, is sojourning with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baird. of lirowusville. Charles Dorr, LoWis Hafner, Owen Thomas, (ieorgo Drew, Warren Portr. and George Willman enjoyed a drive through the Catawissa Valley yosterday. Misses Laura Hughes and Dora Schultz and James X. Hilbort visited friends iu Oirardvillo yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. llobert Quilin, of Pottsville, were the guesta of Mr. aud .Mrs. Nath. iicddall yesterday. Theodore Lird and wife, of Pottsville, spoilt Sunday as1 the guests of the lattei's brother, W. V. Otto. Miss Nellie Iiairil, ono of Shenandoah's popular school teachers, returned homo from several weeks' visit among Plymouth friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Miles were circulating among menus m .ew I'liiiaueipiiia ana Tuscarora yesteiday. -Misses Auuie and Ethel Chowdruski, of Pottsville, woio the guests of Vone Moses, at her 10th birthday party yesterday. Mn and. Mrs. 1). It. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ball and p. P. Gallagher, were visitors to Mahauoy City yesterday. Misses Sallio Griffith and Sadio Grilllu, and Messrs. Ignatius ltcilly, Martin Conry, Patrick O'Donuell, Joe McGraw and Prank Grady, were visitors to Mahanoy City, last oveniug. James icckio has resigned his position as motormau on tho Schuylkill Traction road, and will leave town in a few days to locate in Washington, D. C. Mrs. Patrick Gallagher, of Washington, I), C, is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. II Mona gbau, on South Main street. Orlp-Colds-lIemlHcIie. Why sutler with Coughs, Colds and La tinppo when L.ixatlvo liromo tjulnino will euro vou in one day. Put un in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to curo. or money refunded, l'rico, 25 cents. For sale by Kirliu's Pharmacy. Tho Cuilip Meeting. Tbo services conducted on tho lawn at Superintendent Thomas Baird's residence, yesterday, was largely attended. Rev. James Moore, pastor of the Primitive Metho dist church, conducted the scrvicus in the morning, afternoon aud oveuing. Buy Keystone flour.- Be sure that the name Lmhio &. Baku, Ashland, Pa., is rriuted on ovory sack. Turns Knitted by Oreett Insurgents. Athens, July SS. News has Ihwii ro colvoei hero from Siilonicii that a band of GrooU lusurgoutu Invaded Mucedoiiln and enaofjed a detachment o( Turkish troopg ut Iturn-Tsnri, near Moussu. The rout of tho Turks was complete Only threo out of elnlity-thre'0 escitjiod. ElghUxm of tho soVdloTS wito captured una tho rust wnro killed. Two Uittfillons of Turkish soldlerru were immediately dispatched in pursuit of tlio Grwks. , Hpstn Spends Lavishly for War Vessels. MADRID, July 27. It is stated that tho povernmant has paid tho enormous price of 700,000 (iSi,5UO,000) each for two wur vessels recently bought at Genoa, whilo a contract has just beon given for two tor pedo boat destroyers ut 00,000 (J.KXJ.0U0), which was dourer than the tender of a first class Kngllsh firm, on tho ground of quicker service. Hcllof Iu Blx Honrs. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relloved in six hours by tlio "New Great South American Kidney Curo." This now remody is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in rouoving pain m thebladdor, kidneys, back aud overy part of tho Urinary passages iu male or female. It rolioves ictcutlon of water aud pain iu passing It almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold by Slmpira'8 pharmacy, 107 South Main street. (Continued from Piist Pago.l votes In the ramrnntfrm. Prntilc w. Xortihi, of Chlcupo. was thn only either candidate). Ignatius Donnelly, of Miiiiiewnt, und General Ooxoy, of Industrial nriny fuino, were nominates-, but their nainai were withdrawn Norton received 881 votes, Eugene V Debs 10 and Donnelly 1. The convention whs hastily .Hljouriroxl nfter Hryan had lweu declared thiwiomi nco, and the radicals In the Texas, Arkan sas, Callfornias Illinois and Maine ilolonit tlons pvoooedeid to orirunijio tliair ' rump" couvuntion. After tho udjourninetit Sen ator Joues isjiuseid to (rive out Mr. Hryun'n messages and ho lmmenllntoly posted off to Uiiruln to (oufor rith Hryun ranrdlna the situation. As to the futuro ull is pvoblumuticaJL AHictlior n fusion can bo nrnmgod, or upon what basis, la of course sjioculntcd upon. Whether Bryan will declluo tho I nomination is canvussed. Tlio shrowelast of the pollHonl observer, und thoso wlro uit mn anxious for n union of tho sliver forces, can neo this result wily In tho with drawal of one of tho vice providential can didates There is talk of 6ownllH volun tary withdrawal, but after tho stand Mr. Bryan and Senator .Tones huvu taken this Is not considered probublo. It Is strongly Intimated that Wutson may he Induced to vithdruw in tho Interest of such a union. It should bo said, how ever, that this Is Intltnuted by those wlro wish It most. Hy coufcrrlup; upon tho na tional Populist committee plenary powers those who nru so caruest.ly strtvitif; for un uettinl consolidation of tho strenttth of tho silver forces created tho mnclilnerj' by Which any sort of terms cun bo urranged. Tho Populist nutlonal commltteo held Its tlrst mevtlng Saturday night. After quite a spirited contest, Senutor Dutler, of North Carolina, -wtm elected chairman, rc oeidnj slxty-flvo voten on the Focond bul lot. Tho other men who wmto placed In nomination were Senator Allen und Gen eral Wuas-ur. Senator Allen said ho did notseio how it wus possible for him to give tho iiixessary tlmo to the ampuign. Thero was a fight overtho socmtnryshlp. rienutof Allen suggested that J A. Kelejorton, of Nobmska, lie clocted, and scrvural others, Including Robert Schilling, of Wisconsin, were placed In nomination, lidgerton was elected. Almost ull tho delegates t l'th Pop ulist unci Silver conventions huvo loft for their homos, and nobody remains oacopt a few of the loaders of both parties. Among those still hero are os-Ohnlrnian Taulj enoclt and os-Socretury Turner, of the Populist national executive committee, who will remain long e-nough to closo up their headquarters u.m transact whatvcr business they may huvo In regard to con vention mutters with tho Business Men's laaguo. Chalrmuu Dutlor und Socrotary Edgertou, the new oUlce-re of the Populist nutlonal committee are sslll at tho Dtudell hotel. Of tlio 811 ver na-tlonal committee, Ctmir man Lane and Vice Chatrrnun r3tovens aru still iu tho city, us Is also G Thomp son, a member of the notlfbmtlon comnilt t'oe. It has not lieen docldiKl when or wiiero IJryun uud Sewull will bo notllloel of thoir nomluatlou as standard liearors by the uew Silver party. An executive committee of tho fcllvor party has not boon appointed anduntiltho headquarters havo been established this will notlw dono. A rumor got out yesterday to tho effect that the Populists would withdraw Wat son, their candidate for vice proddont, if Sowall did not do so. A representative of tho Associated Press called on Senator Marion C. Dutlirr, chairmau of tho na tional committee, aud asked him as to the truth of tho statement. "This will not bo done," ho ropllod. "Thu selection of Mr. Watson was a delib erate action by an overwhelming voto, antl voiced tlio sentiment of ddogatirs fresh from tbt people, who themselos had de liberated upon the situation since tho Chi cago convnntlon. . Mr. .Sowall is tho ono man in tho United States who now has it In his jiower o completely unify tho sil ver forces and make victory over tho gold combine absolutely certain." C.VNDIDATi: UHYAN'S TIU.KOKASI, lecture Ho Will lllscuss Only tlio Issus's of tin, Chli'iigo Itntform. CllHCAiio, July 27. Among thoso who returned from St. Louis yctorduy was a gentleman 'who saw and raid tho sup-pruki-od dispatch from Mr. Bryan to Sena tor Jones, chairman erf tho national Doino sratlc committee. Ho posscsos a fairly good memory, und gives tho following us tho substance of thu document about which there was so much talk and excitement. What Is subjoined may bo relied uiKin ns being .substantially correct: 'Considering all the cirenniistances and conditions," wired Mr. Dry') "I havo concluded that the Populist convention shuuld not etinsider my tiunin for tho pres idency, but If It determlne-a to nominate me notwithstanding this dcctatufiou, that thero may In no inlmindorstaiidlng, I de sire In nilvauce to say that I shall not dur ing the campaign discuss any othur Issues than those outlined lu tho Chicago plat form. I doslra above everything else to bo Instnimnitnl In having enacted Into tho laws of the United States thu free und un limited coinage of gold and' silver at tho present ratio of 10 to 1, without awaiting the cousont of uny other country. "The Republican platform adopted ut St. Louts usscrts that the Iniuotalllo rya tem should bo restored, but that tho American peoplo aro helpless to bring aliout. bimetallism for thomsolvos until for ?lgn nations ure willing to assist. Tho American people cannot afford to sur render Iho right, to legislate for thomselvos on all questions, und, so long as tho right s disputed, it surpasses all others lu im portance. "Tho Populist platform present rmveru! now Issues, to discuss which during this oampalgu will. In my judgment, endan ger tho success of our cause, I am not willing to bo u party to anything which will divert attention from tho money ques tion. Nor urn I willing to bo placed In tbo attitude of securing help from other polit ical organisations by hiierlllclng my asso ciate upon the ticket He Is as squarely upon tlio platform as I am myself. I do Biro to be left f roo to support Sowall during tho campaign. It Is duo to myself and tho Populist convention that there should bo tho most outspoken fnmknoss between us." "To this dispatch," said tho gentleman, "thore wns attached a postscript request ing that tho btiitemont bo road to the con vention before tho ballot wns commenced." llruu and Jones In Coiilerence, Lincolk, Nob., July 27 Senator James' K. Jonos, chairman of tho Democratic nu tlonul ciimmittcL', arrived frum St Louis lute vTsterd'iy afternoon. From Su'iloek o'i'ii . i l'K : ti ui tho I'hidnnaa and Mr. IJryun wore ctose!cd m trie hitlers parlor. When they emerge-d Sir. Bryan assured tho press representatives In wait ing that thorn was nothing to give out Senator Jonem doirtod Ht H: 1(1 for Joffor si?u City, Mo., to consult with Governor Stone. Govor'nor Holcomb was a party to tho cotifuronci' for an hour or more. A Ijw to l'rment 1'uslon. CoLUMtiUB, O., July 27. Prominent stoto ofllclals say that under the Dann law, passed last winter, thetrrlnttngof th names of caudldutes more than once on the Australian ballot Is prohibited In Ohio. This will proent fusion by tho Populists With tho Uomocrata Demo crats threaten to Institute proceedings in mandamus to tost tho constitutionality of the law. lifty Klllixl lu a lliillwuy Wreck. Uomuay, India, July 27. A railway collision has occurred at Delhi by which fifty persons wore killed aud Injured. Cardinal Tiisehereilll Critically III. QrUHKC, July av Cardinal TiiFchercau has sulTenil a relapse and his condition is serious. The ngeil prolate has not lioon robust for some tlmo, but for the last few months has enjoyed fnirly good health, considering his iitlvnneod ago. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The Marquis of Sunta Lucia, insurgent prosidunt of Cuba, has sailed from the island for Now York. Georgo Oirson and Sydney Yennlo aro on trial at Springfield, Ills , for having robbed tlio postoflice of that city. At tho iwril of her life, Mrs. Edward O. Starck, of Now York, rosciil u child from doath lietKith tho hoofs of a frlghteriwl horo. Adelia Do Forest, a former Ftar of iho vaudeville Btago, is now a pauper patient In tho Insane usylum on Ward's Island, Now York. Iu Memphis the heat for tho past two days has lmen intense, tho mercmy rang ing near t.ho 100 intirk. John A. Cooper was killed by tho heat. The United Status cruiser Montgomery has salleel ffotn Now York for Key West to relievo the baMhjship Mulue, which will join tho North Atlantic squadron. The derelict bark Janet Court, valued, with her cargo of nitrate of sodas at $108, U00, was towod Into New York to bo sold im a ptlwi, having been recovered by the stoamthlp lunurly. Ucr crow had aban doned her. Mr. W. H. Smith, editor eif The Argus, Benton, Pa., recommends a remedy for diarrhoea which ho has used with magical effect. "Several weeks ago." he says, "I purchases a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy, and after U3ing less than one-third of tho contents the results were magical effecting an entire cure. I heartily and cheerfully recommend tho remedy to all suffering from diarrhoea." This remisly is for salo by Gruhler Bros., Druggists, Coining KvQtit, July 2$. Ico cream festival under tho auspices of the Black Diamonds, in Bobbins' opera uouso. August 1. Ico cream festival under the auspices of the Salvation Army in Bobbins' opera house. August 1. Ico cream festival in the Calvary Baptist church, under tho auspices of tho Ladies' Aid Society. August 13. Ice criam festival under the auspices of tho Welsh Baptist Sunday school iu Bobbins' opora house. Aug. U. loo cream fostlval in Bobbins' opera houso, under the auspices of tho East Pud Toting Americans. August 15. First annual picnic of tlio Defender Huso Company No. 3, at Columbia park. Aug. 22. Ice cream festival under tho auspices of Shenandoah Valley Council No. M0, Jr. O. U. A. M., in Bobbins' opera houso. Some time ago tho one-year-old child of Mr. M. E. Liudsley, of Franklin Forks, Pa., had a very severe attack of colic. Sho sut fored great pain. Mr. Lindsley gave her a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy and iu ten minutes her distress was gono. This is tho host medicine in tho world for children when troubleil with colic or diarrhfica. It never fails to effect a prompt curo. . When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleasant for them to take. It should bo kept in over' home, especially during tlio summer months. For silo by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. Oscar Wllilo's Health Improved. LONDON, Jnly 27. Sir Mutthow White Itldloy, tho homo secretary, has rofnsed to remit tho sentence imposed on Oscar Wilde, as a petition rocoutly presented to lilm roqutwtod him to do on tho ground that Wilde's health was baet Tho prison physicians report that tho condition of his health hoa linprovisl since his incarcera tion. It Is the general opinion that any further effort to secure Wilde's rcloaso will 1)0 us fruitless as tho.so made in tho past. Wlldo was sentenced lu May, 18US, to two years' Imprisonraout at hard labor. Did You Kvor Try Electric Bitters a a romcdy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. Tills medicine has been found to bo peculiarly adapted to tho reliof aud cure of an r emaie tximpiaints, exeriing a wocuonui direct inllueuco in giving strength and tone to the organs. If yon havo Loss of Appotlte, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spoils, or aro Nervous. Sleenless. Excitable, jrelancholy or troubleil with Dizzy Spoils, Electric Bitters is tlio uiedicino you nood. Health and strength are Buaranteod by its use. Largo bottles only fltty cents at A. Wasloy's drug store Xfwe can only sell cup you one package of Secllg's we better stop busi of coffee1 enriched by ness, uut we're in business because those who try it keep on buying. cnci ir.c r.rA IJI.I.WIU si , Usn'tlt. This ad- 'inlxture dvesor- dinarycoffeea de Ldelicioua flavor. package. DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To all Batterers of llltltOIIS OK YOUTIT, LOST VIGOII and l)Ili,vKS OP HV.S ANI1 WllJira, 2J8 puisi cloth DouDdi se curely siie.l hiiU maUrdw. Trestment by mau strictly 'ooiIUentlal, oj a postilve, quick our Buaraae.n1. No matter bow Ung stonduig. I wlllpoi I vi ly euro you. Write or call. H!l nPR 329H.l5thSf.Phlla.Pa. Id The Whole World " Know The Good Dr.Mes' Heart Cure Does EAItT DISEASE, has its Victim' at a disadvantage. Always taught that hoart disease Is Incurable, when tbo symptoms become well defined, the patient becomes alarmed and a nervous panic takes place. But when a suro remedy Is found and a curo effected, after years of suffering, thero Is great rejoicing and deslro to "let tho wholo world know." Mrs. Laura Wlno lnger, of Selkirk, Kansas, writes; "I deslro to lot the wholo world know what Dr. Miles' Tr JVTilPC' Heart Curo has dono for Ul. I'UICS m(J For ten years I had Heart CUre pain in my heart, short , ness of breath, palplta- KCSlOrfiS tlon.paininmyleftsldo, TTpalth oppressed feeling In my nCalllli...... chest, weak and hungry spells, bad dreams, could not lio on either side, was numb and suffered terribly. 1 took Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and before I finished tho second bottlo I felt its good effects, I feel now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Hoart Cure saved my life " Dr. Miles' Hoart Cure Is sold on guaranteo .that Urtt bottle uenelits, or money refunded. fieow04eaio'os iMMt-'-k Plaice, l fiWSir 8 " d d "u V'VJ'V and 1,1 .irlppe. TTuwl f.srtfstnnllv il in tlln 1 icst lini- J ment In the world. Bcvare of J J imitations, buy only the genuine j mide'by Perry Duvia. ,r;;j t LtTfft bJllt ti kCd 8J 0utl r-fti &. A POLITICAL CARDS. JjlOH CONOnESrf, HORACE E. DENGLER, Of Shennndonb. Subject to Itepublican rules. jjOB COUNTY TKEASUItEIt, ELIAS DAVIS, Of lit on d Slouninin. Subject to Hepublicau rules. pOU CIJCUK OK THE COUIITS, PHIL. J. CONNELL, Of Oirarilvlllc. Btibjoet to Dcmocratle rules. JJtOlt OOUNTV COMMISSIOXKR, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Hubject to Republican rules. IOK ItKTOItDKB, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Joliett, Porter Towii'hlp. Subject to Uepublloau rules. JIOK COUNTY (30MMISSIONr.lt, CHAS. F. ALLEN, Of Tuinnqua. Hubject to Itepublican Rules. JjlOIt CLERK OK THE COURTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER, Of Orwljisburg. Hubject to Republican rules. JTjlOR CJIinK HUlt(IE.S, PIERCE WALKER, Of tbo Fourth ward. Hubject to Citizens party rules. pOR RKCORDER, P. W. BIERSTEIN, Of Shenandoah. Subject to Republican rules. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Celebrated Female l'o-vvderfl never fall. TnoTIdit. dticLun 'tliua k.fa ftnd urel.ft.r falllnff vllh Tbiuv fid Fainvroval 1111. end othr Ukr W miiedUMl. AlwtTl tuv the belt tad ftrolil dlMD. txilntmerit. UuaraotceU mprrlor to all othera. 'oaiv&r be but 111 the market, A No. L Particular., I OI.' UI.S.T. YtlX link B4y, Uoaton, Mua. I'or tale at 1'ovlns ' drug store, 23 East Centre street. am