The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 31, 1896, Image 2

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EVENING HERALD
nsTAUMsm:i 1870.
I'ubllahetl every levelling, Kxct-pt Humlnj-, at
h Bourn Jarwn Street. Ni:ah Crstbk.
Th Ilrmld i ilt'llvpird In Hhennmlorth ami the
lurruutulln town for nix contn n week, pay
bio to the rnrrttTft. Jly mull J3.00 ft year, or 39
tonU n month, payable In advance. Advertise
ments ch.irKutuMirdliitf to mocfin. position.
Tiio imbliftlier rtwrve the rluht to change th
ori of inlvortlfemeut whenever the pub
I cat I on of ncwH demands It. The right Is
reserved to reject nuy ndverttM-meiit, whether
paid for or not. that the publisher may denm
lmproer. Advertising rates made known
upon application.
K.tored at tho pmtofllco at Shenandoah, l'n., m
oeond clntH mall matter.
TKLKIUIONK CONNIICTIOK.
Evening Herald
Fit! DAY. Jt'LY 31. m.
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET.
KDII l'llWIOKXT,
WILLIAM JI'KINI.IiY,
Of Oliio.
IIIK ICE I'llKsltlRKT,
(lAlllthT A. HOHAllT,
Of New Jersey
KEPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
KIt lUN(lllltMAS--AT-t,AU(li:,
UAI.UHIIA A. OltOW,
Of Siiarpichatinn.
SAMUKL A. DAVUXl-OltT.
Of Krle
THE "INDIONATION" MEETING.
The local columns of tlio lIllliALli con
tain an impartial mid accurate report of the
piocccdlngs of t!ic meeting culled last even
nig by tlio six Democratic members of tliu
local School Hoard, the alleged object being
to protest against the appointment of l'rof.
I 1). Hogart to the superiiitendciicy of our
w hools, succeeding .Mr. M. I'. Wliltukcr. It
Mill ho remembered that when tho latter
gentleman wan elected superintendent n pro
ti t was entered as to his competency. The
Citizens lnemborH of the School Hoard gave
notice of a ptotest previous to Whltukcr's
i h ction, in direct contrast to tho action of
t heir colleagues ill the prc-entcaw; and when
their protest was ignored for well known
ii .isons, the matter was dropped and they
tau tlm now superintendent hearty support
fiii the interest of the schools.
The IIehai.i) has reported the proceedings
! the School Hoard bearing on the case in nu
impartial manner, and its editorial comment
' been endorsed by the fair-minded people
the opposition. Tho men who aio raising
tin cry of bigotry, are the very ones who aio
h i pest in tho mire. We can fully appreeiato
tin position of Mr. Whitakor and the six
members of the School Hoard, after having
consummated a deal with certain members of
tite Citizens party, to find that their fondest
hopes could not be iculizcd. Their chagrin
o. cr such a defeat Is but natural. The spoils
i r olllce are a great incentive to both partisans
ill political organizations,
lint now us to the tacts, as they have been
re si ntcd mi both sides to tho controversy.
J', evidence submitted at last night's mcet-
lcinosedol' all oratorical display and
it'irfc.gc and partisan feeling, is confined
to t'l amilavits submitted and remarks made
l leik of the Courts John .1. Toole, who
at to Kuovville us a private detoctivo
objecting School IJuiVtors to scciuo
evideuco be could. Mr. Toolo sub-
led uo
uddition.il evidence last night,
merely statin
th a the girl's family was
reqiectable.
These affidavits, which aro merely a rehash
c.f what has already been given publicity,
v,re prc-cntcd to the School Hoard at the
nu ding; at which Prof. Hogurt was oxon
t ated of all the charges. Ill dirict
t 'iitrast to the young girl's stato
I. its, the committee appointed by the
Hoard to visit Kuoxville submitted affidavits
office of tlio six members of the Kuoxville
Si houlHoird in which they swore the futherof
the Vutes girl appealed before the Hoard und
wanted to drop Hie matter, hut this was not
erinittcd ; that the Hoard fully loincidid
with Prof. Hogait, in the view that owing to
tiie rumor having gained circulation it would
lie better for all concerned that his resignation
should ho accepted. Continuing the utlidavit
the members swear that they never dis
fovcied any act of Prof. Hogart's to givo
tinman unfavorable opinion of him ; that
tiie Itoaid would not have permitted lilin to
icsign but would have prosecuted him and
discharged him if there had been cause to
justify tlio action. Miss Norris, the present
s iperiutendent, swears that she believes the
charges of tho Vates girl are untrue, and
that P'of. Hogait i a nun of excellent rep
utation and ability. Other affidavits on the
nunc Hue wore presented, including u
letter from Grilllu lieno, I). 1)., und u
clipping from a Knoxvlllo paper stamping
the Vates charges as a malicious attempt for
vengeance upon Prof. Hogart. Tlio latter
gentleman also submitted an affidavit deny
ing tho clurgeH.
These are the facts in the case as they
liuvo been presented by both sides to tlio
controversy. Tho people of Shenandoah,
with pardonable pride in their public school
system, neither want nor will tolerate in
competent nor unmoral instructors, and above
all they demand fair play. In order that
tills may be bad, it is the duty of the majority
iiieuilwrs of t lie School Hoard to submit to
hc public the eiilenee uiuiii which they
sjxuneruted Prof. Hogart, to tlio same extent
that the other side lias, to tho end that tlio
people may judge impartially and fairly.
Tin; Senator from the Thirtieth district has
now four Juttlcos upon his bands, and befuru
long he may have a Congressman.
John X. Pk.vciVh conversion to the present
gold standard has caused the Democrats in
the Second district much iiiieasiuowi.
Siiiu'tlKDU appears to have the inside track
for Congress in tho Democratic race,
although his pat record on tho currency
question Is not what tho free silver udvo.
cates would like. Tlio latter will probably
have to loiv to tlio inevitable, however.
Tub "sound money" Democrat and there
are n largo number of them in Schuylkill
county aio welcomed to tlio ltepublicnu
ranks, not as ltepuhlicaus, but as patriot
Sneaker lfeod lias smnded the keynote of thej
i itij.puign on tlii line, uiid t'lmmuiin Hunua
I would do well to draw inspiration llii-uTrom.
All tho paper currency of tho United
States, including national lank notes and
excepting silver certificates, Is redeemable In
gold at tho option of the holder, thus main
taining all our currency at "parity" with
gold.
Cil.iltLM Kino, Democratic ultctor, had
not resigned up to the time of going to press.
Hclng a patriotic ultirou and opposed to the
free coinage of silver; .Mr. King will likely
remain where he Is, the walls of the small
fry politicians to tho contrary notwithstand
ing. FOTTSVILLE LETTER.
1'ottovim.i:, July 31.
There is inuuli interest manifested here in
the outcome of tho county convention mid
especially as to the platform to bo adopted by
it. In talking with Supt. J. SI. Harris, of
the Tilt Silk Mill ; George M. ltoads, LVp,
and V. K. Woodbury, LVp, this morning,
they all most emphatically declared them
selves in favor of the unequivocal adoption
of the St. Louis platform. The concensus of
their opinion was to the effect that no other
courso would be tolerated by the Hepublieans
of the county and any modification would
jeopardize tho integrity of tlio party. This
seems to be tho opinion of a majority of
Hcpublicans hero. , Mr. Woodbury said that
ho beliovcd tho voters of tho county would
see to it that only delegates pledged to tho
adoption of tlio St. Louis platform without
equivocation should be sent to tho conven
tion. Many of our staunchost Hcpublicans
declare they will only support such nominees
as stand squarely upon the national platform,
in letter and spirit, and agrcu to do all in
their power to see that tho important princi
ples contained in that platform are carried
out.
A marriage license was granted to Michael
Sabolskl and Mary Cznpaska, both of Shen
andoah ; John I'eschoni and Mary Satrho,
both of Kclayres; John Kno'rciak' and Annie
Gillfert, both of McAdoo.
Tho following deeds were recorded: From
Harry L. Hell to Surah 11. Mllllngton, for n
lot in Treniont ; fiom Martin Mullahey to
Martin Mullahey, lot in Shenandoah ; from
Alfred S. Wosncr to Franklin Schwaitz, farm
in West IYnn township; from Charles Short,
adni. of William .Short, to Mary 1). lihonds,
lot in St. Clair.
Will Try to (let the Unities.
The olllcials of tho Lehigh Coal and Navi
gation Company will make an effort to re
cover tho bodies of John Aiken and Fred
Lusch, of Tuiuaqua, tho unfortunate berry
pickers lost in a mine bleach on No. 11
mountain Tuesday. Tho debris has dropped
into the old workings and the plan of rescue
will be to draw out tho earth from tho
bottom. This work cannot be commenced
until tho workings have settled. The
ground is still working badly.
1
Three Accidents on the Hall.
A Shamokln dispatch says: Frank Trcut
inan had one of his legs cut oil' and Patrick
Lemon lost an arm whilo they were stealing
rides on Heading Itailroad trains. Annio
Huitockl, a short tlino latter, had her skull
crushed by a passenger train near Alaska
shaft and died soon afterward.
Will Contest the Order.
The recent order issued by the Post Dlllce
Department regulating tlio carrying of letters
by railroad companies, ami u dispatch from
Chicago states that Itailroad olllcials will
lent the right of Postmaster General Wilson to
prohibit them carryiug their own letters and
those of other roads. Tlio Lake Slinio will
make the test.
REPUBLICAN CONVENTIONS.
The
Cull
of Count) Chairman
I'll) no.
Delegate licpresentatloii.
To Tilt: Kni'tniMCAN Vtrruns op ScnuYL
icill County :
In accoidanco witli tho rules of tho party,
and by and witli the advice and consent of
the Kxeciitivo Committee, I have tho honor
to notify you that tlio County Convention for
the purpose of nominating candidates for tho
following ollices, to. wit : Member of Con
gross, Treasurer, Protliouotary, Clerk of tho
Court, Recorder, Hegistcr, two Commissioners,
Director of tlio Poor, and two Auditorsand
for tho transaction of any other business that
may lie presented, will bo held in Union
Hall, Pottsvllle, Pa., Monday, August 3d,
lfclMI, ut 10 o'clock u. m.
The Senatorial Convention for the purposo
f nominating a candtdato fur State Senator
r the Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, will
lie held in Union Hall, Pottsville, Pa., Tues-
iy, August 4, lelKI, at 10 o'clock h. m.
Tho Legislative Conventions will lie held as
follows:
I'iist District, in Itohhins Opera House,
Shenandoah, Pa., Wednesday, Augusts, 1800,
at 10 o'clock a, in..
Second District in Washington Hall, Ash-
laud, Pa., Wednesday, August 5, ISOd, ut 2
'clock p. ui.
Thiid District at tlio U. S. Hotel, Tamaqua,
Pa., Thursday, August 15, 1SWI, at 10 o'clock
m.
Fourth District, in Centennial Hall, Potts-
illc, Pa., Tuesday, August 1, 1WH), im
uediately upon the udjournmeut of the
Senatorial convention.
Thu iftpublicau voters of tlio county will
emhlu lu their respective election districts
cm Saturday, August 1, 18!M, between tlio
hours uf 3 und 7 p. m., and vote for one mem
her of the Standing Committee ami ono
alternate, and for as many delegates and
alternates to tho County, Senatorial and
Legislative convention im said respective
districts aru entitled to under the rules, one
delegate for less than thirty-five votes cast for
the highest office at tho last state election,
ami two delegates for thirty-live votes or
over 50 cast.
q'lio election of committeemen and ilcle-
tnitus. and their alternates, from the several
districts, will be held at the suae place at
which delegates were ehoseu last year, oxcept
in the following districts, where changes are
ordered: Northwest Hutler, (divided), the
de Icmito fur the I.avello district shall lie
voted for at tho same place whore the dele
raitu election of 1803 was held: for tho Locust
Dale division, tho delegatus shall lie voted for
nt the nubile houso ot Chailes Xseimnn
Creasona, South ward, tho primary election
shall ho hum ut too puiiiic nouso of Joiin
lleiileuwac.
Iottsiile. liftli ward. (lUVUUxl). the
primary election for tho First Division shall
be held ut thu Kline nlaco where tlio nrimarv
election was liohl lu Jbus; lor tlio .econil
district, at tho public house uf Chas. J
Sclicorer.
liuim. w. PAVNB,
Chairman.
Pottsvlllo, Pa., July 18, 1BH0.
drip-Cold. Headache.
Why sulfur with Coughs, Colds and La
Grippe when Laxativo Ilromo Quinine will
euro vou in one day. Put up in tablets con
venient for taking. Guaranteed to euro, or
money refunded. Price, 2.1 cents. For salt)
by Kirlln'B Pharmacy,
( lit ills Ilrlde's fliroiit.
Masmi.liin. O.. July 31. Josse Wijsijti,
n ljuntimiii. Wednesday night out the
Ihront of his hrldo of three weeks. Ho of
onisxl, Init was captured litter. Hq dtimo
from Minefield, nnd married Ella '(!.
Lloyd, of Cnnton. The woman oniiuofc re
cover. Italian Warships Siinlt,
HoMK,. July 81. The Italian armorwl
warship Homii, of about 5,801) tons tlls
plucomunt, wns struck by llu;htlili)g und
cnuuht llru. Tho llmnus spranl rapidly,
threatening U roach the niiigujlno, ntia.lt
wn found nuevswry to sink the ship by
discharging torpedoes at her.
Drowned In Their Honeymoon.
DUATTXKBOliO, Vt., July HI. K. A. Ty.
lor, proprietor of the lirooks House, nnd
his wife were drowned while bathing lu
tho Connecticut river. Mrs. Tyler wto
Miss Iiolln Williamson, of Kllwibeth, N.
J., utid.thuy wero married lust September.
AVhh n lycmler or the Te&iis Itepublle.
II0I'K1N8V1M.H, Ky., July 31. Colonel
John Dabney Morris died yesterday, lie
was born In Hunover county, Vn., Jan. 1,
ItilO. Ho was ii mumber of tho Texas con
gress, nnd also attorney gouerul while
Toxsh was n republlo.
I'rrsfileiit's Warning to l'lllliiisters.
Wasihnotox, July 81. Tho president
has Issued a strong proclamation warning
citizens of the United States ngninst fill
battering nr otherwise violating the-ncu-trallty
laws In connection with tho Cuban
rebellion.
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
llepubllcans of tho Sixth Virginia dis
trict nominated J. Hampton Ilogo for
congress.
Men Fupposotl to lio striking mlners;ot
llio to the Hyntern mlnos, iU Sullivan,.
Ind., causing 84(),eo loss.
Fifty contractors, employing 3,000 gar
ment workers, have signed tho agreement
of rvcw York s striking tailors.
The Doniocratio oxocutlvo cointnlttoe of
North Carolina offers a fair division of
electoral votes to the Populists.
Tho Montreal street railway has nn-
nottnoeil that after Aug. 1 they will uocopt
no United Status silver or nickels In riay-
lnent of faros.
While "shooting tho chnto" ut a rnsort
near Knoxvlllo, 'i'enn., Charles Porryanfl
Walter Wright were killed and two young
wnnen family Injured.
Itueklen's AJ-nlea fMtH-o,
Tho best salvo in the world for cnte,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhouiu, fever suruSj
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, coins, and
all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles,
or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give
icrfu't 'satisfaction or mony refunded. Price
." cents per box. For sale hv A. Wasloy.
l-Vnrs That Spanish Troo'pi Vllt Illiitliiy.
Londox. July 31. Ah a result of Insub
ordination umong tho liou men recently
embarked for Cuba, and tho discovery
hut secret proclamations woro Ileitis cir
culated mnong the soldiery, und in view
of tho well known reluctance of the troops
to go to Cuba, tho ro!nforcomoiiti, 10,000
strong, who will be embarked noxt month,
Will bo shipped unariuod through fear of u
mutiny among them.
ViuulerhlH Steaitlly Ini(rovllig.
Newpokt. II. I., July 31. Dr. JloLano,
nt tho Hruakers, statud yostcrduy that It is
deemed uuvtsabie to give out no more In
formution us to tho condition of Cornelius
Vandurbllt, except to the friends of the
family. Mr. Vauderbilt, It Is undorstood,
continues to lmprovo steadily.
Anntlier tSHtolll Successor.
Homi:, July 31. Father Martlnelll, prior
licnerul of tho Augtistlnians, has been un
pointed successor to Mgr. Satolll as papal
delegate to tho lloraan Catholic church In,
tho Unlttsd Status.
ltclief la Six Hours.
Distressing kidney and bladder diseases
relieved in six hours by the "Now Great
South American Kidney Cure." This now
remedy is a great suninso on account of its
exceeding promptness in relieving pain in
tho blander, kidneys, hack and every part
of the urinary passages in male or femalo.
It relloves retention of water nnd pain in
jassing it almost immediately. If you want
quick relief and cure this i3 your roniody.
Sold by Shapiro s pharmacy, 1U7 boutu Main
sireet.
linn Down liy ti Sotinil Steamer.
New YotiK, JulySl. Tho steamer Mass
achusetts, of tho Providence lino, ran Into
and sunk tho two masted schooner Vnn-
dalla near Cornfield bhoals, Long Island
sound, ut 2 o'clock In tho mornlntr. The
Vundnlla's crow, numbering teil persons
wero plcKeil up uy Wo MusuchtisottH and
brought to this city. Tho Vnudalla wns
almost cut In two. Thu Massachusetts'
captain declares tho night was foggy,
whllo tho Vandalla's mate assorts thutlt
wus perfectly clear.
Murdered hy u Moonshiner.
Floyd, vn., July 31. Tho mall carrier
from this placo to Uhnnsvlllo brings news
of tho assassination of Charlos Do Hart, of
Patrick county. Do Hart was found dead
lu his oat Hold with a bullet hole through
his uoail, tho shot navfng boon tlreil, It Is
supposed, from ambush. Do Hart' has
long boon suspected of reporting Ullolt dis
tillers to the rovenuo officers, and It Is
supposed that ho was killed by a. inogii'
shlnor whom ho.hnd roportod.
llheuiiiutlsiu Cured In a Day.
'Mystic Cure" for Ithcumatlsm and Neu
ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its
action upon tlio system is remarkable and
mysterious. It removes at once tho canso
and tho disease Immediately disappears. Tho
first doso greatly benoats: 78 cents, bold' My
C. II. llagenhuch, Druggist, Shenandoah.
Cuming Kvent,
August I. Ico cieam festival under tho
auspice, of the Salvation Army in KohMns'
opera houso. t
August 4. Ico cream festival In tlio CalMtry
Baptist church, under tho auspices of itlio
ladles' Aid Society.
August 13, Ico cream festival under the
auspices of the Welsh Iluptist Sunday sphool
in Itobblns opera house.
in liobljlns'
of thq ptst
Aug. 1 1. Ico cream festival i
opera house, under tlio auspices of
Und Young American?.
August IS. First annual nlcnic of tho
Defender Hoso Company No. 3, at Columbia
park.
Aug. 2i. Ico cream festival under' tho
auspices of Shenandoah Valley Council No.
S30, Jr. O. U. A. 51., in Ilohhlus' opera house.
August 20. Lawn party at rcsidouco. of
Dr. C. M. Ilordncr, 3 J liist Oak street, Wuoflt
of All Saints church.
Ask your grocer for tho "Koyal Patont'
flour, and take no other brand. It Is tljo-best
flour made.
I nfill l:xplolon at Jersey City,
Ju:KY City, July 31. -An oil tank ol
the Eagle Oil works nt Cavcn Point blew
.up yostorday afternoon. Five mon were
Injured, two so Ixidly they will Ulo. The
fatally Injured woro John Goldstein, fore
man of tho lollermnkors, and Itlchard
Cunningham, bollormnkor. Joint Illluy,
u fireman, wus Injured Internally. Ho will
recover. Thomas McIIugh nnd Martin
Moran were bndly hurt. The tank was
olio of the Standard Oil's big plant It
was empty, and flvo bollormnk'-rs wiro
busy reiHilrllig It Tho hont ciiused tho
gases gencratod In the tank to explode.
l'ntnl Powder lixplostou In llutignry.
JIPDA Pbsth, July 31. A jiowder nuig
iizlne at Futifklrchon. onpltnl of tho county
of Uaranyn. oxplodod yustorday with fatnl
result. Tho shock of tho explosion wiw
terrific. The town hall was almost com
pletely wrecked, and other buildings In
the vicinity were lmtlly damaged. So far
as known live persons woroinstantly killed
and over a hundred Injured, many of
whom will dlo.
Knockril Oicrhrearil In w Bcuitle.
OODKN-Hisnm, N. Y.. July 31. Aloxnnder
Mnstersun, of Brockvlllo, Out, 7ms thrown
over tho raH of the oxcurslon steamer
Ocloninna whllo entering this harbor ut
midnight by Matthew Dorlenzy, nlso of
Hrockvillc. In tho scufilo both wont Into
tho St. Lawronee. Masterson was drowned
und I)crloti7.y Is charged with manslaugh
ter In tho first dsgrco.
Enropcuns Miiraacrcd lir Madngnicar.
PAltts, July 31. Advices received here
from Mnjugn, Madagascar, report thut n
caravnn of two Fronchmen and thrco
Englishmen has been massacred by tho
Fahnvalos near AmbollpIn.no.
STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS,
Closing- yuotutlons nt tin New York and
I'lillndelphla. IJxehaugesi.
New Youk, July 30.-The movement In Oio
stock market tths sluggish, with a sagging ten
dency tlws greater part of tho day, mid tho uf
tffruoon oiieratfcms weiti ftharaeterized by a
laUnl rally on covering' of start efmtracts.
ClosuiglHas
Ualtimore&Oliio
Clmsft. &Ohlo
Dol. & Hudson
D..L.&W
Kri.. .
LakBErie&W.
Lehigh Nav.
2cl ose't paid.
156
118
its
m
Ii.igh ValWy
N. Jersoy Cen
N. Y. Central
Pennsylvania!.. .
lteafllng
St. Paul
W. N.Y.Pa .
30
ma
ui
bom
no
Gvnml Markets.
Piiicaivkmiiia, July Plour weak; win
ter Ruperfvue, JLtKV92.15,- do. extras, f 2.1SS..'J0 ;
Pennsylvania roller, clear, JSCStl; do. do.,
straight, S8 25 ; western winter, clear, 2.75'o
8. Wheat dull; Jrdy. ft!fl3)f,o. Corn dull;
July, &WtfWta. Omtsdull; J tly, 2TrJl20Hc.
Hay wwik ; choice timothy, 15 CtiQlQ for large
bahw. JJeef stoady ; eity faniU) tl6031u. Pork
active , family, 10lQ.tu.' Lard dull; western
Bteain, (O.40 ; clty,3i0.10. 13uttr steady; New
York dairy, lOtatMe. ; western emimery, LIJc. ;
fancy stnto and western prints, -aiiolesnlo, 19c ;
prints Jobbing at 2023c Cheto quiet ; New
York factory, chotoe, 6J(&7Kc. : part skjms, rtt
520. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsyl
vania, 135i,llc. ; western, eholce, 12o.
lilvv Btoclc Murkett.
New Yoiik, .Inly 80. European caMes quote
American Hteers at 10llc., dresed weight;
refrigerator beef, tjQHc. Calves qoiet und
steady; joor to choice veals, JloW.TS; butter
milk calves, $33.137. SJii and Unites lower;
poor to good shoep, $2fti3.G0; lambs, common to
primo, si.76"M.02). Hogs lower at f fl. 403.75.
Kast LtniucrY, Va., July 80. Cattle steady;
prime, HXMiMi; kokU II.10S4.20l, eoramon,
fl)($8-W ; lulls, MngH und cows, t iejiiii ,- hoifors,
J81. Ilogs dull and lowvr; prime light, J3.4S.
,RJ0;bi'.it medium, If3.av3.40; heavy, WW.15;
rougns, -ig..1. neep steaay ; prune, jn.uaci u. 7 o ;
fair, t,l AJ ; coiamon, ti ; choice lambs.
.Xa.4.7.
"There are fads In
medicine as well as In
other things," said a busy PJ n r
druggist, " but the most EflCl'IV
remarkable thing about Hood's Sarsa
parilla Is that customers who try other
remedies all come back to Hood's, and
this Is why the enormous sales of this
great medicine SKSSI keep up and
continue tho jj Ol whole year
round, steady H as a clock.
"Why is It?"" "O, simply because
Hood's Sarsaparilla has more real cura
tive merit than any medicine I ever sold."
This is of dally occurrence in almost
every drug store. Hood's Sarsaparilla.
has cured more sickness, and made more
happiness through restoration to health.,!
than any other medicine.
Sarsaparilla
Is the standard the Ono True Blood Purifier.
u ii r-ti are thu only illls to take.
tlOOCI S FlltS with Hold's Sars."jrllla.
's
Lasrer and
sner oeers.
Finest,
Purest and
Healthiest.
Chris. Schmidt, At.,
207
West Coal Street.
BUCKNELL - UNIVERSITY
JOlix IIowAitu lunula, I.b. I)., Prest.
Colleao witli four courses of study leadliur t
deirrees: Aiwlemv for hovs and vound men
Ladles' Institute, und School of Mu-ic, Thirty
aero campus;; ten buildings Including gym
nasium, laboratory and observatory, Vor
catalogue and other Inforuiutiou address,
wji, c. cmiTrziNann,
ICegintrar, Lewisburg, l'u.
Come
A FUGITIVE FORGER. '
lias Itepald thrs (Ireater Part of Ills
800,000 lorgerles.
CLnvRLAHn, July 81. Hy a rottndnbout
wny news haa been received by friends and
rolnttvos In this olty of the recent move
ments of David II. Paige, the most con
spicuous American fugitive In South
America. Not for n day has there been a
cessation of the efforts Inlngmmln to meet
tho f irgod paper ho put In circulation to
bolster up his big Now York .nquoduct
contract. Tho amount of tho paper bonr
lng th"forgod nnrao of John lluntlngtoh
was originally 8800,000, and It Is said that
only g"0,000 Is now outstanding. Pnlgo It
eager to return to tho United Stnto, and
ha? bwn living mostly In tho suburbs of
Buenos Ayros, Argentine Itepublle. Ito
cCntly, howcrcr, ho has been In London,
and It Is thought ulso that he has been In
Paris mid Canada. Therenro also certain
indications that ho was In New York for
n fow days.
Hfnge llnhhnr Captured
CoLoitAno SPltrxos, Colo., July 31. One
nf tho thrco men who partlcliiated In the
Colorado Springs nnd Cripple Crook stage
robbery on Thursday of last week wns
captnred by a Deputy Sheriff whllo leav
ing n Denver tain nt this: point Monday
morning, but for ronsous unknown the
arrest has lieerr kept n profound secret.
Immediately after tho hold np tho roblicrs
throw away nn old coat, which contained
tho Initials of Vic Vcrbeck, ono of tho
highwaymen, nnd tho son of a former
Crlpplo Creek druggist The police are
now searching for the other tvro robbers,
whoso Identity has" boon established.
Ilratal Indiana Wnltorups.
ntxiOMiyoTON, Ind., Jury St. At Mo
desto, a tranll towrr north of this city,
thirty whlt'ecaps cnll'ed at the rosvdouco of
Mrs. NetUs Chrismnri, forced ffio door
open, and Mrs. Chrlsmon was taken from
her home, rolod only In hor nightclothos,
and hanged by her wrists to tho limb of a
trvo. Sho received a terrlblo boating with
swltchos. Not content with their work
the? gang carricdallof Hcrhou-hold goods
and deposited them In the highway, nnd
thon flrod the residence No rcnon Is gl veil
for tho outrage other than nn unfounded
rumwr concerning the woman's cliaratcr.
Sho is in a precarious condition.
Iiohber JUfled hy Pollrcmnn.
Netv York, JulyBl. Pranli Wollwelier,
aged 17 yoars, non of a barber, wns killed
by Patrolman Meyer just before daybreak.
Tho officer saw young Wollwotoer nnd
twTo companions-drop from tho window of
a saloon, and gav pnrsulfe Wollwobor's
companions disappeared. After willing
to thc-young fellow to stop, tho patrolman
llred at him and brought him down with
a bullet through Ms head. Meyer 1b un
der suspension ponding nn Investigation
of his conduct in firing tho idiot Money
which had boon taken from tho till In tho
saloon was found x young- Wollwnber's
pockctH.
Trwps In Zurich fstt-ccts.
ZuniCK.JulySl. Tho oxcltement aroused
hero by the killing of a Swiss by Italians
which resulted In lfoting on-Saturday and
again on Monday still continues, and tho
streets: uro-oecupioiPby troops. Crowdsof
Italians urw guthored at tire-railway sta
tion awaiting an opportunity to loavfl'tho
city, nnd It Is estimated that 1,000 aro mak
ing preparations to depart. Tho proprie
tors of tho various Italian lodging houses,
foaring that their property vrouldbo dam
aged, turned their lodgers Into tho streets,
and 1,500 of these thus rendered homeless
wero obliged to camp; lu tho woods lu tho
vicinity of tho town.
Charges Agalmt Chicago's IIlce.
Chicago, July 31. Evidonoe tendlng-to
substantiate wliolosalo charges of pollco
I corruption In Chicago Is lu the- possession
of the Civic I'txleratijn. A movement Is
on foot to secure nn Investigation of tho
police department similar to tho Loxow
Investigation In Now York. Tiie charges,
It Is asserted, include peclflt"easos of ex
tortion ot mjney from the unfortunntesof
tho city, and of tho protection i the crim
inal and somi-crlntlnul classts.
Somo time ago tho ono-yoar-old child of
Mr. M. II Liisdsley, of Franklin Forks, Pa.,
had a vory soverc nttak of eolSe. Sho suf
fered great pin. Mr. Lindsly gave Iter a
doso of Chamlieilaiu'i Coliov. Cliolera and
Diurrhotiv Kemedy and in tn minutes, her
II stress was gone. This is tlw fcet medicino
in the world forcblldnniAvhcrr trouhledi .witli
colic or diarrhoea. It never fails to elffct a
prompt eure. Wlicu reduced with water and
sweetened it is pleasant for them to take. It
should bo kept in ovory home, espscially
during- tho summer mouths. For salo by
Gruhlcr llros., Druggists.
Krjau llvadiiuurturH. lit Now York.
New YoitK, July 31 Tho manajrers of
ine ryan campnign.navoilocldedtolocato
their headipaartcrs liitlds city. Thu rooms
havo boon leased, und the headquartors
Kin uo open ior uubmoss tomorruw. Tho
urrangomont wus nmdo by Willlaiji 1'. St.
John, former president of tho Mercantile
bauk, acting for tho national eoinjnltteo.
of which Senator Jamos K Jonus, of Ar
kansas, Is chairman. Tho tooms which
havo booti leased aro Ilfteon lu uttmbur on
tho parlor Uoor of tho Hotel llirtholdl, ut
uroattwny una Twenty-third street.
Mr. V. H. Smith, editor of Tho Argus
Ilentnn, Pa., recommends a remiily fo
diarrhoea which he has used with magical
effect. "Several weeks ago," ho says, "I
purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Ilemcdy, and after
using loss than ono-thinl of tho coutonts tho
results woro magical effecting an entire
cure. I heartily and cheerfully recommend
tho remedy to all buffering from diarrhoea."
ThisTemedy is for salo by Gruhlor Hros.,
DruggistSj
nircci tur spuitur Murdered.
PlTTauuito, July 31. John li Hartman,
u detective or spotter lu tho employ of tho
uonsoiuiatou Traction company, was mur
dered near tho lino separating WUklus
burg; and this city, Ills body wus found
lying- in a ditch along the ulectrio lino on
I'ninKHiuwiluvonuo, a. uultot holo was
found in tho left bide of his head. His
pookets had been rifled and his watch
stolen. Tho mou aro having troublo with
tho company.
Did Vou Kver
Try l-.icctno Hitters as a remedy fur your
troubles? If not, get a bottle now und get
relief. This medicine has liccn found' to bo
peculiarly adapted to tho relief and cure of
all remaio complaints, exerting a woudorlul
direct lnuuenco in glrmg strength and tone
to tho orcuns. If Vou have Loss of Annotite.
Constipation, Hcadiujlio. Fainting .Spells, or
aro Norvous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy
or troubled with f Mzzy Spells,' Electric Hitters
is tho medicine you need. Health and
strength aro guaranteed by Its use. Largo
bottles only fifty cents at A. Wasloy's drug
Btorc.
Ministers Should Use
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure.
TfnRE 13 NO PROFESSION, whose
J labors bo severely tax tho nervous sys
tem, as that of tho ministry. Tho do
rangomcnt of tho ncrvo centers of tho brain
by over work, frequently brings on attacks
of heart trouble, and nervous prostration.
Kov. J. P. Krater, M. D Pastor D. B.
church.London Mills, Ills., himself a physi
cian, writes Feb.28, 1803: "Heart afTcction
and nervous prostration had becomo so
serious. lost fall fhat a littlo crcr work in
tho pulpit would socomplttcly prostrato mo
Fit MilP' liat " seemed certain I
ui . luiiw mtistroEnquIsh tho work
Hert CUre ot th0 Ministry entirely.
Heart palpitation became
ReStOreS so bad that my auditors
TTAoHll would ask mo If I did not
JtlCtlllil...... havo heart dlsoasor Last
November I' conmenecd taking Dr. Miles'
New Heart Cfcro alternately irlth Dr. Miles'
Ncrvlno and derived tho greatest possible
benefit. I law o just closed revival work of
10 weeks, preaching nourly ovory night and
twlco on the Sabbath. I can spenk for hours
without Buffeting as I formerly did. Hard
working minitters should keep Dr. Miles'
grand remcdlea-on hand.""
Dr. Mllos' Iloert Curo Is sold on guarantee,
first bottlo will benefit or money refunded.
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t Used extcrnaHr it is the iest iini- I
ment in the world. Eewari of
J-imitations, buy only the g:nune f
made by Perry Davfi. ,,;,',. '
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POLITICAL CARDS.
"jpolt CONOnESH,
HORACE E. DENGLER,
Of Shcnandonli.
SHitiject to ircpuhllcnii rules.
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g!OR COUNTY TIEKASUKER,
ELIAS DAVIS,
O I Broad Mountain. (
Subject to Itrp ibllcan rules.
JpOB CI J3RK OP THE- COURTS,
PHIL. J. COKNELL
Of Gtrardvlllc.
Sublcct to Democratio rules.
JjlOU COCNTV COMMISSIOJfEH,
FRANK RENTZ,
' Ot Aslifnnd.
Subject tHepuUlcan mlcs.
JjlOR lllJCOItDiHi,
EMANUEL JENKYN
Of Jotiett, PorUrTbwnshlp.
Subject to Hepublican rules,
JjlOU COUTV COMMISUIOXEIt,
CHAS. F. ALLEN
Of Tam&qun. ,
Subject to Republican It-ies.
Oil tT.EItK OF Tiin OOURTS,
JOHN T. SHOENER',
Of Orwlsluru.
SuU)wct to .Republican ru!f. .
"glOK CHIEF BUROKSS!.
PffiRCE WALKER,
Ot the Fourth ward.
.Subject to Citizens party rules.
JjlOK IlIXOHDElt,
P. W. BIERSTEIN,
Of SIWinmloah.
SutijK't td Iicpublloa-truJos.
P. J. CANFIELD,
Agent lor
Shenandoah and Vicinity
-Por-
BARBEY'S
Beer and Porter
Try
Barbey's Bohemian Beer.
Wanted-An Idea
Who ca thlak
of tome ttmpta
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Protect your" IdMit th.r my bring tou wealUx
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oew.Vfartlngton, C.ix.for ibslr l,8u) pn Totter
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