t EVENING HERALD KSTAHM.HHUD 1STII. l'ulillsbi- I t verv Rvonlrig, Kxecpt Sunday, at 6 SOUTH lARDIS HTIII.I.T. NltAH CBSTBK. Xhs lldralil m ikllveiid lu Shenandoah mid tlie .(urroumlluK tuwns for .lx icnts n week, pay Able to the . arrlnrs jiy mall 18.(10 ft year, or 28 cents u m nith, payable In mil aticf. Advertise ments olmriccd accord inff to Morutc and tHMltluu. Tim pul.liihcrs reserve tho rietit to change tlin Iionttlun f advertisements whenever the puli lcatlon of news dcmautls it The rtuht M reserved to ri'Jret any ndvcrtlsi'niMit, whether paid for or not. that tho mll.)iors inn)' deem (mpropur AdvcttlnluK raMn mad known upon application Huterod nt the pnBtofuce nt Hhonnndonh, Pa., m gecond cn.m mall matter. TKI.HPHOXK CONNECTION. Evening Herald wr.DNEHDAY, JI'LV UH. l&W. REPUBLICAN RATIONAL TICKET. I-OB PIlkRIDltST, WII.MAM M KtNI.EY, Of Ohio. tfiB vice huwiiiknt, UAIIKKT A. HOBABT, Of Now Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. K.mMSOBBMMAK-At-LAIiaU, oai.usiia a. anow. Of Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT, Of Ktlo, MEET THE ISSUE. Tin delegates elected to represent tho vinous districts throughout the county in the Republican county convention next Monday have an important duty to perforin it In r than that of Kplocting the nominees. It t-. wi ll tlut the latter lie men of ability pi i ulmrily adapted for the respective oillccs to Im b they aspire; that the personnel of the In ki t be the strougust to bo selected from the in it. rial at hand, and that lis few sores to be h It tiohiinl as possible. .Ml t how tMugs are necessary for a suc- -tul i .inip.iigii in this county, but, as we . . in o musly stated, there is a duty laiyond tins. It is the edoptiuu of a platform. i iloi hirition on the currency ijucstion t In. iii line with the nutioual and state tt'oi in of the party. No straddle for the i. fit i.i' weak-kneed liopublicans will be i iti d . The issue has been forced und crwis precipitated. Having Bur- .lul in raiding the Chicago convention t ti.mipliug under foot evory pritici- of 1 1 tie Democracy, the followers of i ia.ii uid Altgeld not only carried silver i of sl ' 111 I Ml' J'. M I!.. i n i k less extreme but engrafted the ideas populism and communism. They have .ki n falsely for the Democracy, and every nest I ii i'iocrat, and there am hundreds of li in Schuylkill county, will repudiate this m doctiino by casting their votes lor Kin Icy and llobart and the platform of. M. Louis convention. , j I li.- Uc;nillicaii party must meet the issue. . lortiidly straddle, for the purpose of ihk tin- platform to thu candidates, will be i pt.ililc to these Ilcpuhlicuns who ure so .on pmiciyhi iwid nut tor rWies. Wc aro I to thine expressions because there is i i 1 y i movement on foot to have the i niy convention either straddle the cy itiestion or omit it entirely from ' pl.ittoim. Like thousands of other UepiibUeaus, we ii ve thu issue should be met squarely h! leurlei-sly. The silver craze is at its Ii- . ii t'.i the I , th in thin county, us in other sections of loiintry. and when the people, especially laboring classes, become thoroughly lliiir with the daujers that nienuco the lountiy Ii" the udoption of the I'opulistic i leas oi government, tin re will ben gnat . I..U1M Ireudy in all sections of the .miitry I iiiocratie ucwtuiariers, leaders and v .iters .tie protesting ugaiust the platform, and the sentiment that the country is menaced b a danger which must lie met is crystul uuig daily. Party lines are being obliteratid, and the patriotic citizen h taking the place nf tho partisan. Meet tliu issue fairly und fearlessly, and there is not mm h doubt us to tho result in Schuylkill county, lly all moans, do not let the tail wag the dog. Tiikkk is a good deal of denunciation of banks by the jealous or unthinking, but uhen the government gets into trouble they me always culled npun to tide over a difficulty. Tin: Uepuhlioui party in not fighting Demoinu-y in this canvass. Thuru is no Democrm y in the Chiengu platform except Its opening dechi rations that are immediately defined by the specific measures that it plidges the party to. The platform was luiide to suit the Populists und it is an ex pression of Populist opinions, except where it is the woik of Altgeld, and nt those points it declares for that anarchy which bo loves so well WHAT MAKES "HARD TIMES." Kvory intelligent wago earner knows that business activity, especially industrial activ ity, reaches its highest point and therefore makes "good tiinoB" when the rate of interest is the lowest. A low rate of interest is proof positive of an abundance of money ready to bo loaned or seeking investment, .i, well as of public confidence in tho stability of money values and all other values. Mouey offered at 3i and 4 per tent. presents opportunities for the building uf I'm tone-, the operation ul mills, mo con struction of railroads und ships nnil fur puS: lb and private improvements of every cbai arter and all this at a profit. Hut there can be no profit to tho promoters of such enterprises when they must pay 7 or 8 per cent, for money, or when thoy cannot borrow it at all for any pricu. Under such conditions no factories aro built, few mills aro operated, no now transportation onterpiisos are eutored upon, business generally ii'i l Oines stagnated, labor is unemployed and wage earners sutler. law that would forte the payment of gold loins with silver values would also forcu capital into retirement, raio the rate of in terest, paralyze industry and shut uiit labor from employment. Even tho remote poset bllitv uf tho passage of such a law tho mure apprehension tliut the freo coinage advocates may win tlio election is already bringing ,'iout these conditions, esncially iu those 1 fi i tic. "I tl i ii ul r j- while fric silver lUitlliiuet is tin ..truliyi st. Tin us people wonder at the high rate of iutoret nlid the "hard timet." They have themselves to think for It. Ko wtte earner who will givo thtn matter a half hour's seri ous thought will ever vote for a free I'olnage candidate. It is n reproach to the country that the Democratic jwrtj' ha fallen to such k low estate that men like Altgeld and Tilliiinii aro able to dictate its course and cause it to re pudiate all that is respectable ami detent in itapaat history. Four years ago Its conven tion represented Its l.oiit intelligence ami its soberness of habit and tendency, and the people worn so well pleased with it appar ent sincerity and patriotism that they placed it in control of the government. To no a great political party subservient to such mull as were in control at Chicago is a public calamity. Fortunately, a Urge number of Democrats will net with the Republicans in protecting the rights and interests of the people. Tlio Cleveland Strike (Settlement. Cleveland, JulySI) The first ivisirt of tlio settlement of tho strike at tho llrown Hoisting works was erroneous. Tholerms of tlio settloniont u given nut by tho com IKiuy utitl HRiuixl to by the iittornoj- of tho strikers wore u-s follows" "Our Into em ployes run resume employment nt ulir works ufl fust iw wn in furnish them work. In orilor t wive oonfiisloti mid dlsnppolntment ut tho works, wo request evich turmor mnployo who doslros oiuploy merit to notlfv tie at tho works or Iry letter nnil nwnlt notice from us of our having work to sot him nt Our ooiitrnct of em ployment will continue to Ihi Individual with each man, and we will continue to eutlonvor to do jusiien to ouch num. All complalnttt or grlovnncos shall ruceivo enrcful cousldcnitlon." The Unruly .Socialist. IxmxiK, July SO- Tho Iiikirnutloniil Socialist and Trades Union congress re sumed it sessions yoHtcrdny ut St Mar tin's town hall, With Herr Singer, tho well known German socialist uutl mem lior of the roiolistog, prosldlng. No vis itors were admitted Ui the galleries. Tho congress doelileil, by n. vote of 33 to 104, to exeludo the imarchlsl s, who were wait ing outside. On learning the result of the voto thoy made a combined rush for the doors and forced their way In, causing tho greatest tumult. Finally the dlsturb ors woro olectcd, but the congress soon got Into another snarl, nnd finally Herr Siuger, after strenuous endeavors to re store order, adjourned tho ootigioss In disgust. Oniidnur Defeats Six Oarsmen. Halifax, N. 8., July 20. Tho principal ovent of tho first day's program of tho carnival was In the pmfoMinunl single scull rneo for the world's championship, dlstanoo three miles. Hovon started as fol lows: B. D. Hogurs of Schuyler, N. Y. ; E. Duruan of Toronto, J. J Cttsoy of Boston, Louis Lovett of Halifax, (ieorge liuboar of Ijondon, Edward Hunlnu of Toronto nnd ,T. O. Ouuduur of Atherly, Ont Gnu dnur took tho lead from the start, being closely followed by Duruan and he by lingers. Tho.-o positions wore maintained throughout Gaudaur onissed the finish line In 20.20, having almost a wulkover, Hogera lod Ilnnlan alwut half a length. Casov nnd Lovttdkl nut ilnlsli. Wants 'Union rickets ltostmlnrtl. IjYKS', Mass., July 20 The discharge of tho lasters and other employes at Thoinus E. Plant. & Co.'s shoe factory bore cau-ed more trouble yotcrday,aud the police wur called upon to restrain the union pickets, who ure wcitc.hlug the factory, tho princi pal streets a ud tho depots In order to in tereoptnll non-union shoemakers who may be looking for work. The firm claims that these pickets aro interfering with Its busi ness. A score of Armenians arrived from New York yesterday and wont to work at the factory. Several minor assaults have been reported, but as yet no serious trou ble has developed. Taken from the SlierllF nod lynched, SliUAI.IA, Mo , July 20. Mart Crawford, u widower, its yours old. employed as a section foreman on tlio Missouri Pacific, wus lynched a few miles from Tepton. He was arrested charged with attempted as sault upon Miss Mary Tuckley, It) years old. Sheriff Lumpen started for Ver sailles with tho prisoner, but was met by an unmasked mob, who took Crawford from him und hanged him to a tmi. Kentucky's Uold lciiiocrutlc Com entlon. Lotusvil.Li:, July 20. Tho gold standard Democrats of Kentucky will hold a state convention on Aug. 20 lu this city to per fect n thorough organization of their forces and select delegates to tho national convention decided tipou ut tho recent conference held In Chicago. Mass meet lugs um to bo held In the various eouuties of the state on Aug. H to select delegatus to the stateeoiiveiitbm. Hunting for Dentl ltoilies In Colorado. Dr.NVMt, July 20. Indications now aro the worst of tho work of tho cloudburst In Clear Crook and Bear Creek canyons on Friday last is known. Fears for tho sufety of several camping parties that have beeu expressed priivoittohuvolioon unfounded. Seven bodies of tho twenty-nine known to have lioeu drowned are yet unrecoveml, but largo forces an- working night and day. I'juiiit IWnrilcreil In llcr Itooui, Wasuinuto.n', July XV. Miss Margaret Drown, nyoung white wumuii, 34 years of age, was iounil uiuruuroii in nn upstairs room at nor homo at Mvit i'iivianr, aoouc seven miles from Uonulngs, nt tl o'clock lust evening:. Her throat had been cut. JamosSmlth, u colonsl waiter at thuhiruso, Is suspected ot the crime, smitii nus uiS' appeared. Killed by Lightning. PlIILiPsnuiai, Pa , July 20. At Houtz- dalo during a severe storm t rank Hrum bauuh was Instantly killed by a stroko of lightning. The .Swedish church, usod as a school building, was also struck. Seven children woro knocked sonseloss, anil had to bo taken to their homes. Four of tho children aro In a dangerous condition. Threw Victim of u Holler, B20B Tolepo, O., July 20. In tho Wood county oil Held Orllo llrown and Sumuol Miller worn instantly uuieu ami u. a Clark futility lujunxl by the explosion of n boiler used in pumping a well. Chirk was the engineer, and Hnnvn and Miller hapiiouoil to li passing at tho time. Clark died a few hours later. When roil want good rooting, plumbing gas fitting, or genorartlnsmithlng done call on E. F. Gallaglior IB Wwt Centre stieet Dealer ir sto-cs. 1-tf LEVERING NOTIFIED. Tlio I'rolilliillon rmidldnte Suggests That Gold l)i inei.ruts Vote lor llltn, Ualtimoki;, July i .Toshua iAiwrlng,, of Uils city, was .last evening ofllolallyl notified of liii nomination for tho presl-l deney of tli- Uulted StnUM by tho Pro-i Iiltiltlon tmrty. Prior to the nutlllontUin oertmnmlos the Mntrland I'rohlbltlonlsts1 held tlietr slat- i nnveutlon ami nominated electors In tin- arious Mary'uh'l districts, i Thuy aluo punidod the stcints of thecltyl witn banners und music, the Hue of march terminating at the Lyceum theater, whore tho notification mooting was held. Tlio meeting was railed to order by tho, Htru. William Daniel, of thin city, after which Ilev. l)r J E. Smith offered, prayorl Siinimertlehl Ualdwln, the permanent chairman, then assumed tho guvel and ln-f tnxlitccd O. W. Stewart, of Illinois, who as chairman of tho euuimittee on notlfloa-i tlon dullverod tlio address Informing Mr.. iAn-erlng of his nomination. Tho latter read front manuscript his letter of accept ance. Addresses were alio made by A. A. Ste vens of Pennsylvania, K. J S. White of Now Jersey, Judgo II. U. 'Moulton of Washington and Samuel Dickie of Mich igan, chairman of tho Prohibition na tional committee. Prior to the notification meeting Mr. Lovorlng, In an lnleriow, said: "I do not seo any necessity for the sound money Democrats who do not wish to voto for MeKlnley to nnmlnnto n ticket. Let them vote tho Prohibition ticket Wo shall have electoral tickets In every state, nnd those Domopnits and others who cannot conscientiously voto for either Drynn or MoKlnloy can voto for our ticket. I be Uovo our party will Is) a refugo for large numbers of consclonttoua citizens who find themselves practically stranded, and iiro In doubt as to what thoy shall do." Tho electors chimin at the state conven tion ure at. follows' Electors-nt-birgo, Daniel W lloppaiof of Daltlmnre end Henry H. nartsock of Allegany county, district electors-, George A. Cox of Somer set oouuty, John M. Muoklom of Harford, Dr. A. li Fenliv of Hnltlmore, C A. H. SpumiTP of Halttmoro, William II. Silk of Anno Arundel and W. W. Moore of Mont gomery oouuty A fjilmr ltlot 111 Znrlili. 55UK1C1I, duly 2. There has lieen trouble brewing for some time Iwtween tho Swles nnd Italian worklugmeu In this city, and Monduy night. It culminated In a riot. Tlio police were totally Inciipablo of han dling the enraged mob, and military as sistance was ticked for. A detachment ol soldlors with ball cartridges were ordered to tho scene, und their presence ov'eravr.'d th( rlritori., who finally dispersed rievent arrests were modi Upon having just what you call for when yon go to buy Hood's Sarsaparllla. There is no substitute for Hood's. It Is an in sult to your intelligence to try to sell you something else. Remember that nil efforts to induce you to buy an article you do not want, are based simply the desire to socure moro profit. The dealer or clerk who does this cares noth ing for your welfare. He simply wants your mouey. Do not permit yourself to be deceived. Insist upon having SarsaparilSa AuU only Hood's It In the Olio True Wool lurlfier. u u r-'ii easy to buy, easy to take, HOOCI'S PlIlS caaytooiierate. Mc. Ulip rnmnliiripnt Of imitation has so fre ijuently been paid by its contemporaries to the PHILADELPHIA 6& &s OB In rifnfc ytirw tluit tluiio of their runic th Im ru not tlmriMilily w lduuwaku would rtlniot lie rxcu-aim1 If tlit'y Hhould 00 ciiHiurmlly Iodd niyht ut tlio fact that a Imrn IpikIit of ficwfiiaptTs, Hko any other oriKlnntor or jiioiii'i-1, is nevi-r conU-ntetl except In the fnrcmoet )oMtii)n. Whftn The l'liihnlt'lnliia ld-conl imdeitook iliu-toon vonrs ant) to Meinorintrnti' that tho bet it morning nt-wftpmierB 11111M he mude und eohl fur ono cent, inihlUluTs were KeneriiUy ski'iiti- .l liut the world of rradere wun not a'iH-eii. rotHpqufntly Tho Krconl wan not hmts in InK upon this, it circulation aiul liitluenco were finally rwoKnlml anion tf tho forejuont of Aincrln.H jrri'nt lourriAis, nenoo ino ooiniui- ntMtt of Imitation, which U now p.ud to It in overy city ol note rrom tne Atianuc coani u wiu MlsHiRslppi Valley Kvery city wiirth incntlon Imk now has onu or rnoro ;ood ontccnt morn lniltlleH, thouKhao rtci-ntly us only 19 yearn ao, rhlhMh-lphia and The Uword stood alone in riile reaped. News Concisely Published Without the omUbloii of any etwi'ittial funturc. U wtlll tho 11KHT KKWH. notwith standing thu onco more prevalent tendency Ut nnd It nnd Mrctch It out. Tho liiiay Jinn h IMper, tncrcrorc, stiu orlHlnatotf, Htlll KdH, and puhlliOtet MOH1" NKW1- t the. column than iN uflfrhhorn of larger dimeneilous. The Daily and Sunday Wd ri'T"- 1 - With their femernl Inimltahlo and always (iibtruttive feat urea In addition to the day's news from nil the world, arc now almost unrlvnled In circulation an in tfoud qualU tUa. With nn average dally eireulutlon of oer 1 03,000 eopiet and an averao uf 130,000 on Sundays. Tho Ueeord In atlll, reardleaMof all Imitation, easily a leafier of lending newspnpera, A paper liogood, with 10 to 11 putfes for one cent, U still very properly a favorite Though low lu price, It fa never cheap, hut parea no ox peiiHo that will kIvo ita remlera tho very fietit und freheat information of all that's going cm around them. THE DAILY EDITION Of The rhiUdelphia JUeord U sent by mall for t-1 per your, or 31 cents per month The price of i no unny una nmtuuy issues lOKcuier, EVEHY DAY IN THE YEAR Holidays and all, is $1 per year, or 3.1 centii per montu. Anuri'nri, uie iteooru i-iiijiisinni; uuiu pany, Iteeoril Uiiililini,', 1'lilludclphl.i, l'a. Insist i AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION. l;iolnent i:n(llsli Lawjers Will Attrad This Vcur's Mrrtlug. SABAToOA, July 90. The American Bar wwoclatlon holds It nineteenth annual tnootlng nt Saratoga this yonr on Aug. 10, U0anil21. Tho lnoetlng this your wllltw jmrtlculnrly lnterostlng on nccount of the prosctuse of Iord IlusMill, of Klllowen, the 'lord chief justice of England, considered one of tho ablest Judges that Kuglaud has jirodueed of Into years, whoso mldnnswlll bo on the subject of "international Arm tratlon." Lord Hussell was the lending counsel for the Drltlsh guvetiimriit before the Paris tribunal Dohrlug son. soul lisn erlesoase. Montaguo Craokanthorpe, Esoj., nn omluent queen's counsel, will ulso rca) n paper on "Tho LTsos of Legal History." Lord Hussell Is expected tourrlve In this countrj- on Aug. 15, arcompauled by Lady Hrissell and hla daughter, Sir Francis Lockwnod, Q C, M. P., who was fonrrerly solicitor general, and his wife and daugh ter, Mr. Crackanthorpo and Mr. Juiies Fox of the English iMir. Sir Francis Lock wood Is known as tho wit of tho English bur. ltellef In Hlx Hours. Distressing kidney and bladdor discuses relieved in six hours by tho "Now Groat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is n great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness In relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the uritnry passages in malo or femalo. It relieves retention of water and pain in pnssiug It almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold by Shupira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Morton May Oppoao llryan Lincoln, Nob., Jnly 29. There Is a well defined rumor nflout In this city that No braska will present another candidate for president. J. Sterling Morton, secretary of agrlctilturo, has lieen In Nebraska for a week or more, and It iq generally reported that he is hero to pave tho way to a prosl dontlul nomination. As a result of Mr. Morton's visit to tho stato the gold stand ard Democrats will moot In conference In this city soino day next week. monster Hailstones lu Ilidlnun. MoNTl'ULlHll, July 20. Hall, the Uko of which wus never Iicforu seen lu this county, fell here lute yesterday afternoon with a radius ten miles Tho damage to property and growing crops will foot into the thousands. No fatalities aro reported, but a numlK-r of people wore Injured. Small stock suffered to an alarming ex tent. Hailstones varying In size from a small pebble to a goose egg filled fhe air for twenty minute. Ituchlen's Arnica Salve -Tho best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and nil skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mouy refunded. Price SB cents per box. For sale by A. Waeley. Coining Kvent. August 1. Ice cream festival under the auspices of tho Salvation Army lu liohbins' oiera hotie. August 4. Icecream fostivallntho Calvary Itaptist church, under tho auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society. August 13. Ice cream festival under tho auspices of tho Welsh IJaptist Sunday school iu ltobhius' opera house. Aug. 14. Ico cream festival in Itobbins' opera house, under tho auspices of the East End toung Americans. August 15. First annual picnic of the Defender Uoso Company No. 3, at Columbia pink. Aug. 22. Ice cream festival under the auspices of Shcnandoih Valley Council No. 530, .Ir O. V. A. M., in Ilobbins' opera house. iilietlliiHtUiil Cured 111 tl Day. "Mystic Curo" for Rheumatism mid Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho systom, l.s remarkable and mysterious. It removes at ouco tho cause and the disease immediately disappears. Tlio tirstdoso greatly benefits: 75 cents. Sold by C. II. Hageiihuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. REPUBLICAN CONVENTIONS. The Cull of Oouuty Chairman Vayue. Deleiratii llepreeutjitioii. To Tim Rm'uni.R'Ax VoTi;iis or Scuvyl Kii.L County : Iu accordauco with tlie rules of the party, and by and with the advice and constmt of tho Kxecutlvu Committee, I have the honor to nutlfy you that tlie County Convention for the purpose of uumiuatlii!: candidates for tho follow ius oflicos, to wit: Member of Con Kress, Treasurer, rruthonotary, Clerk of tho Court, Iteeorder, Register, two Commissioners, Director of the I'our, and two Auditors, and for the tniusactiuti of any other busiuosi that may be presented, will be held In Union Hall, l'ettsvillo, l'a , Monday, August 3d, 1MIII, at 10 o'clock a. m. The Senatorial Convention fur tho purpose of nominating a candidate for State Senator for the Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, will tie held in Union Hall, l'ottsville, Va., Tues day. August 4, lsflii, at 10 o'clock a. m The legislative Conventions will be held as follows Fint District, in Itobbins Opera House, Shenanduah, l'a., Wednesday, Augusts, 1MHJ, at 10 o clock a. m. Second District in Washington Hall, Ash- laud, l'a., Wednesday, August 5, 18!, at o'clock p. m. Third District at the U.S. Hotel, Tamaipia, l'a , Thursday, August 0, lbOU, at 10 o'clock a. in. Fourth District, in Centennial Hall, Potts- ville, Pa., Tuesday, Auguit 4, lBOo, im. mediately upon the adjournment of the Senatorial couveutiou. The Republican voters of the county will assemble ill their respective election district on raiiuiitiy, August , ic.iu, ueiwcen ino hours of 3 and 7 p. in., and vote for one mem 1st of tho Stauding Committee and one alternate, ami for as many delegates uud alternates to the County, Senatorial and Legislative convention - as said respective distriut are entitled tu under the rules, ono delegate for loss thauthlrty-tlve votes cat for the highest omce ut tne last Mate election, unit two deleaatos lor thirty-live votes or over r0 cast. The election of committeemen and dele gates, and their alternates, from the several districts, will bo held at tho suae place at which delegates were chosen last year, except In the following districts, where changes aro ordered: Northwest Htitler, (divided), the delegate for the Lavello district shall bo voted for at the same placo where tho dele gate election of 1SI was held; for tho Locust Dale division, tho delegates shall bo voted for at the public houso of Charles Nelmau; Cressoiui, South ward, tho primary election shall bo held ut the public house of John lfi'ldi'iiwaL'. Nl'uttsville, Fifth ward, (divided), tho primary election for tlio First Division shall ho held at the same place where the primary . r.. tenc. r,. a. ....... a election was held m lbflS; for tho Second district, at tho public house of Chas. J. Scheerer. Iluni. W. Pay.nk, Chairman l'ottsville, l'a., July 16, 1690. a brave sheriff killed j He and tlie Outlaw He Sought Vonnd Try ing Side by Side. Nevada City, Col., July BO. The body of Sheriff Duvld DougluBs uud the oorpso of an unknown highwayman were found lying u few feet umrt In a woods two miles from town. There wvro five empty chuinbera lu tho pistol of tho sheriff, who hud beeu shirt through the lieutl and iu the right eye und hand. The bullets of the sheriff had gone through tho robber's heart, ulxlotncn uud hip. -The unknown man had a rtllo, but It hul not been ueil. It Is supposed Douglis!vvns shot by a con federate of tho highwayman. A number of bold hlghwuymeti have recently c n mltted robberies lu the neighborhood, and huve nil Koomed to havo tieou the work of one man, who stopped coaohes and private oonvuyauooe on tho roads nonr Nevada City The sheriff and his deputlos had been untiring In their ollovte to capture the highwayman. Finally flhorlll Doug lass, tiollcvlug that a largo squad of depu ties served to put tho htghwuytnan on his guard, determined to attempt the chase elnglo handed. Ho started out Sunday I accompanied only by his dog. The dog f returned and searching purtios utouce sot out. The l'lglit for Stetson's I'nrttrne. i Hoston, July 20. Judgo Grunt, f the j Suffolk proliato court, has decldeit to ul-1 low tho will of tho lato John Stotsoti, Jr., at next Thursday's sosslou of tho rourt Tho will left tho entire ostnto, which laos- j tlmated nt se-eral hundred thousand: dol-1 lars, to Cathorino Stokos Stotson, witfe of i tho tstator. As sho died Intestate oon I after her hiuband tho property reverts to her mother. Mrs. Stokes, of Now York. I Tho contestants, John Stetson, futhor of tho testator, and Ada lllchmoud, who claims to bo the lawful willow of tho tes tator, will probably curry tho case to tho supremo court. Ot felts Joining tlif. InsurgenUs. ' LoSDOtf, July 38. An Athens dispatch ; to Tho D.iQy News referring to the throat j eued attack by tho Turks In Crete on Sat- 1 unlay upon tho Christians, and the lower ing of llv bouts from tho Ilritish Ironclad Hood to hind marine, says that tho bouts , woro recalled bteuuso the other foreign ) warships present fallod to follow suit. Tho Macedonian Insurgents are said to lie everywhere received with open arms by ; tho Inhabitants, mauy of whom are join-1 lug the Insurgents. i Boston, July CO. Mate Thomas Hram ( nnd Seaman Charh llrown, the men who ' uro accused' of having murdered Captain Nash, Mrs. Nash iiml Socoud Mate Ilrun- I bury, of the lwrkcntlno Herliert Fuller, I were taken lieforo United States Couimis- i sioner Fiskt yesterday for a continue"! I hearing, but Uniwn nothavlpg sueceitlmi , iu obtaining counsel thocuse wiisooutinuod. at tho request of lounsel for Dram until, j Frlibiy morr.lnij. i Mr. V. H. Smith, editor of The Argu Beuton, Pa., recorameuds a remedy for j diarrhoea which ho has used frith maalcal 1 olivet. "Seve'ral weeks ago," Lo says, "I purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemody, and after using less than one-third of tho contents the results were inagl'jal effecting an entire ure. I heartily and cheerfully recommend the remedy to all suiferiug from diarrhoea." This remedy is for sale by Gruhler Bros., Druggists. bliot by IIU- lirotlier-laLw. NEW Youic, July 80. Michael P. Leh- maler, au advertising agent, who-with his wlfo are boarders at No. 10 West Thirty fifth street, was shot threo times In the body early In the morning by a man named Charlos A. Johnson. The latter claims to lie tho woman's brother. Ac cording to Johnson, ho shot Lchranlei while trying to protect Mrs. Lchinalei from his wrath. Lohmnlor Is In the hos pital. His wounds havoboen pronounced fiitaL Johnson and tho wounded man's wlfo nro under arrest. Lohinuier denle thut ho wus quarreling with his wife. llrutnlly Xleaten and Knbbeil. New Castle, Pa., July 20i A daring daylight robbery that may result Jn, u murder occurred nt Edlnburg. Samuel Johnston, Wllllum Poby, Thomus Dugnn and n man whose name Is not known wero eonilnu to this city on a Pittsburg und Western train from Youngstown. At Edlnburg ono of tho men threw Johnston 6 hat off, and when ho Jumped off to get It they followed. Tlio train passod ou, when i lbynnd Duguu knocked Johnston down, beat him lnsunslblo uud robbed him. Two of the men wero captured. Johnston may die. Did You Uver Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If uot, get a bottle pow and get relief. Tins intdlriiio ha9 been louud to bo neculiarlv udanted to tho relief and euro of all Femalo Complaints, oxerting a wonderful direct intluenco in giving strength aim touo to the organs. If you havo Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache. Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Mouuclioly or trounieu wun uizzy opens, r.iccmc uiuera is the medicine you need. Hi tilth and utreiiL'th uro euaranteed bv its uwi. Largo bottles only tlfty cents at A. Wasley's drug store. Short In III Accounts, PoitTl-ANT, Ore., July SO. George Mc Connell, gnind keeper of recortls and seals of tho Knights of Pythias of Oregon, has disappeared, and his accounts with theor der nro about $2,(X)0 short. It is tald ho has gouo to his former homo In Canada. NUGGETS OF NEWS. All but two of tho Kentucky distilleries have agreed to suspend for elghtoen months. Tho luirveat has boon a failure through out tho most fertile grain produclug dis tricts In tho south of Hussliv In the Sixth Arkansas congressional dis trict Congressman Koal has been defeated for tho Democratic rouomlnatlon by Judgo II. 8. lirunanugo. Frank Sloblo und Charlpa Ewlng, aged K) aud a years, iwpootlvoly, wero drownod while swimming In the swollon waters of Whlto river ut IJrownston, Iud. Dispatches from Crete tell of widespread Mussulmun atrocities. Many villages havo been burucd aud pillaged, churches dese crated ami sacred plcturos burned. Churles Corey und Miss Kuto KUlmuu of Iioston, wero drownod yesterday while lioutlug In tho Nlagaru river between Grand Island uud tho Canadian shore. ubovu Nluguru Falls. (Irlp-Colds-lIeatluehe, Why suirer with Coughs, Colds aud Grippo when Laxative Itroino Quinine r.nm vou In ono dav. Put tin in tablets La will con venient for taking. Guaranteed to curo, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Kirlia's Pharmacy. Pull Details Gladly Giver A Railroad Official's Experience. R. EDWARD EDMONDS, Ions con nected with railroad construction In Nebraka,wrlte3: "My heart troubled and pained me for 19 years. Shortness of croath wus thu constant and most common symptom. Intense, excruciating pain, goner ally followed any sovcro exertion. Faintncss, hunger wlthoutauy appetltoi fluttering that mada tag clutch my breast, and palpitation that often staggered mo as If I would fall, woro frequent attacks. Again, everything would turn black If I arose from a stooping posture quickly. Sleepless nights with their Dr. Miles' prostrating unrest were numerous and I could got no rest day or night I consulted leading phy sicians and tried adver tised romcdies. They gavo mo no relief. One ot Heart Cure Restores Health Dr. Miles' circulars doscrlbcd my caso so oxactly that I took Dr. Miles' Now Heart Curo and I am now a well man. I hope every ono troubled with heart disonse will try Dr. Miles' remedies. If thoy wlllwrlto mo personally, I will gladly givo them full details of my oxporieuco." Enw. Ejjmonds. P. O. Uox 65, David City, Nebraska. Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guarantee that first bottle benefits or money cf unded. naira&.&,)'iie'ftoe Taken inter- h'ly cur cr. T : aid . S b O V? ' s u c a ' ) , colCs, chi'Li and La Crfine. ! Used externally it is fuel. csil.ni- 3 meat iu the wotld. Re ."are cf g imitations, buy only th? ;pmiina i J made by Perry Davis. ;Uk J A Lrs boule H fud 60 cent &i r 4 POLITICAL CARDS. JjlOK t'OXOKUSS, HORACE E. DENGLER, Of .Shenandoah. Subject to Itepubilonn rules. JjUa COUNTV TREASURER, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Inroad Mouutatn. Subject to Republican rules. JjlOR. CLERK OP THE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Olrnrdville. Hubjwt to Democratic! rules. -,piOR COUNTY COJIJIISSIOXKlt, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to ltcpubllwin rules. JflOR RRCORDUn, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Joliett, Torter Township. Subject to Hepublicnnrulos. JWR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, CHAS. F. ALLEN, Of Tamnrjua. Subject to Repuhlknn Ilules. If rtOR CLERK OF THE COURTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER, Of Orwlg"burB. Hubjbtt to Republican rules. TraOR ClIIEJf UUUOIS, i PIERCE WALKER, Of tut Fourth word. Subject to Citizens party rules. 1J10R. RECORDER, P. W. BIERSTEIN, Of Shenandoah. Subject to Repuhlican rule. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. i 5 '?'54f ' rw,mm Celebrated Female Vowdera nevct fall. ttla tnd aura Itfia f&UlMC 9& with Tanay nd renuyroral lllli nct other Ukr rotntnient. . OQfcruiteed iuprior to. all otberi. 1' rauvuKtj. A-iwvyi uuy uv urai aou tmm , ttJJIvdy Dr.S-X. tlu but in me market, A no. i, 1-uuuultn, XSX, tock 1147, Iluttoc, hlui, For sale at l'ovliu Centre street. drug (lore, 23 East f.
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