EVENING HERALD : IMTAIIMSIIi:i 1870. Published every KvrnltiK, Kxcept Sunday, at 8 BocTn Jaruis Htiiect, Neai Cnstne. Tho Herald Is dcllvcicd lilShcnundonn and the urrounlltiK towns for six cents ft week, pay. hlo to tlio carrier. Hy mall 88 00a year, or 2.1 cents ft month, payable In ndrnncc. Advertise ments charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve tlio rlsht to chnnjie the riosltlon of advertisements whenever the pul Icatlon ot news demands It. Tlio rlxht Is reserved to reject Buy advertisement, whether fftld (or or not. Hint the publishers may deem mproper. Atlvcrtlsluu- rated mode- known upon application. Entered at tho potofllco at Bbenandoah, Pa., an second clasH mall matter. TKI.KPHONi: CONNECTION. Evening Herald SATUliDAV, Al'M'ST 1, lSsliO. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. PUlt llll.Sltir.NT, WILLIAM M'KINMIY, Ot Ohio, nut vice rmiitiiT, UAItltirr A. IIOIIART, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FO U .t'ONO IIFJHM A N- AT-I.A Uf i E, GALUSIIA A. (1ROW, Of Sus'iucliaiiuu. SAMUIX A. IUVLNl'ORT, Of i:rlo. CURRENCY PER CAPITA. As given In thu riport of tlio' Director of the United States Mint for 18113 tlio per capita circulation of money in tho princljsil countries of tlio world on January 1, 1MI., was as follows : United States' . . 8ii 52 Netherlands.... " Kliittdoint.. 20 7S Norwayt 121 W II W :i 10 11 00 X Hi I 09 as I M 17 22 1 00 3 SI 2 04 10 00 Krnncc.. .11 7S Nwcdcnt I" .111 Denmark, S! H2 Russia J 07 Turkey 11 09 Australia 10 79 Mexico HI IBS. Alner. Mutest 23 II Japan! 10 W India! : 7a (Jlii mil tleriiiiinyt ltelKliim h-vvItKerl.liid (Jreeeo Italy Simln J'ortugalt Itoiinianla Servia AustrtHlIimjrnryt. K) u, unnailat Klold standard countries. Countries In which hoth (told and silver are used as full lejral tender money hut in w lilch the mints aro eloped to silver. Ihllver ftuiidiird countries. Per capita circulation is not important where credit is good, for then nearly all business is clouo Iiy cheek or note, Portu gal has as groat a per capita circulation as tho Unltod States, anil is tlio poorest of European couutrios, with nearly nil of "her people in poverty. This is duo to tho ahsenco of manufactories, England having years ugo persuaded her to fiio trailo. Japan is the most prosperous of all silver couutiies, and et has loss than fJi.OO per head. Germany lias but $17 and yet is more generally pro. jwrous than any other country in Enrol e -save England with $20. Franco was pios perous with JS5, until recently she doubled liur vineyards, and now over-production has lowciod prices and caiuul gcuoral dlstroMi. Ex-GovhBNOR I'l.owElt, of New York, nays that the issue presented is u business isilio and ho intends to meet it as a business man! and though his Democracy may bo impeached, hu intends to follow his con victions, ilo thinks ho knows the business men of this country pietty well, and when a question nrites so vitally affecting thiir J uterest and when they ko that tho pioa perlty of the whole country is threatened, he is confident they will not lire theii ammuni tion into the air. The issuu is made by the two platforms, and he believcsiu standing by tbe St. Louis declaration. BEARING FRUIT. A day or two ago we editorially com mented on tho ell'ort that is being made by certain men within the Republican ranks to secure tho adoption of a straddle by the county convention uu the currency question, and warned tlio leaders against such acouise. The article is bearing fruit, uud tlio indica tions am that the platform will bo in lino with the national and state conventions of thu irty. It would be suicidal and cowardly to pursuo a different course. The leading men of tho party aro declaring themselves us heartily in favor of the views us oxprosed in our previous article on tho subject, and thov feel fully able to defeat any movement that'may bo inado in tho conven tion on Monday favoring tho fieo coinage of silver. That ijticb a movement was conteui' plated, it is only necessary to call attention to the published report of u secret meeting hold by the silverltus at Pottsvlllo. Whether they will make tho attempt in tho convention depends upon tho strength they can muster mi Monday. ' Wo aro in receipt of advance sheets of an article that appears iu to-day's Miuorsvillo MussciiKcr. pumirling to ho tho velws of Congressman llrumm on the money question Tho fact that he has eondoscended, "unlike JIcKiuley," to state his position, after Kited refusals to do so, is an indication that Mr. lirumiu at last realizes ho has no walk over for thu nomination; in fact, tlio opposition to tlio return of tho present Congrossmau is crystalUiug all over the county, and when the couveiitiun assembles this fact will dawu Dion the lirumiu followers much inure foiclhly thau at present. Tho Miuorsvillo iipur publishes extracts from Mr. llrunim's speech in L'uiigrou to 1 liow that ho is in lino with tlio St. Louis ilatfoi m on tho cuireney question, as follows "1 want to say, Hrst, tluit I um not In favor of free silver m undcrhtixid hy thu free silver men, iirineliutlly because I am opjkjsiiI to the govern ment iwyniB more fur sliver or any commodity than the market value thereof. " Tlio extracts from tho speech are luado vwith a view to deceive tho votors. Our 51inersvllle contemporary should havogono further and quoted the following, which wo ilud in the same speech now before us : 1 um ill no stuwe n monometiillst, andes- . . l . 1 1 v irold moliometallst. To mo it 1 i otirily Incomprehensible that any Intelligent in m should contend for u inuiucut that we i.'Uld under our sstem sustain a single gold i in thin uoiiiitrv." Aualn. "Gentlemen 1, , , tzureesed fsars that wt might not lie able t.. ustiiiu iiotn. nave tnoy ren"i now in i.nriier It will be to sustain the one ah .unr.mlll! uolll IllOllOllietllllslll. Allli her is the Rifuiiiy of tho false war cry of the . ..i.iiim. 'Mimuv of the world 'Honest Money.' 1 1- sir. it U the old cry of stop thief to divert ..it. ...linn from the truth, for what we blnutall- lot-i want is honest money of ull kinds, not the , old dollar which Is dishonest to thu debtor and liegtits the unfavored silver dollar that is dis honest to the creditor." Turning to tho St. Louis platform, we find that tho llujniblicans are cninmitUsl to the present gold standard, lluncu.liiiii, it says, iinnot ho succcsffully sustained in this country while nil other intelligent nations recognize gold as tho slntnlanl. The (rucstion naturally arise, does the present Congress man know where Mr. llrumm stands on tho money uuostlon 1 The people do not. Itcliglolls Notices. Services in tho Trinity licfurmcd church to-morrow at 10:00 a. m., nud 0:30 p. in, Sunday school at 1:80 p. in. Hev. Itohert O'lloylo jwstor. ltcgular services will be held in the United Evangelical church, (Dougherty's Hall,) to morrow at 10 a. m. nnd 0.30 p, in. Preaching by the istor, liov. I. J. ltcltz. Sunday school at 1.30 p. in. God's American Volunteers are going to hold meetings all day Sunday in liobblus' building, 33 West Centre street. Meetings nt 10 a.m., 3 and 7:45 p. in. Every one is welcome. Charles Lusk, Captain. Itev. V. C. Ilefnor, of Pihegrove, will preach in tho English Lutheran church to morrow morning and evening. Kbenezer Evangelical church, corner of South West nnd Cherry streets, H. llonuo liomlg, pastor. Sunday school nt 10 a. m. English preaching, 0.30 p. in. A cordial in vitation to nil Services In All SaihtV Protestant Episcopal church on East O.ik street to-morrow nt 10:30 a. m, and 7 p. in. The rector will oUieiate. Sunday sihool at 2 p. m. Ilov. W. D. Kerswill, 11. D., Professor of Hebrew and History in the Lincoln Uni versity, will assist in tho communion scrvlco at tho Presbyterian church to-morrow morn ing, at 10:30. lie will prunch in tho evening, at (1:30. All are welcome. Welsh Baptist church, corner of Wost and Oak streets, Uov. D. I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and (1 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting Monday evenings. Young People's meeting Wednesday even ings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Methodist Episcopal church, llev. Alfred lleebncr, pastor. 10:30, Sacrament of the tho hold's Supper uud llaptism of Infants. 0:30 p.- m., subject, "Tho Index Finger Queen Esther's address to tho King." Sun day schoul at 2 p. m. Welsh Congregational church, South West street. Preaching to-morrow at 10 a. m. nud 0 p. m. in Welsh by llev. IJ, Tiogwy Evans. Sunday school nt 2 p. in. Prlmltivo Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. Preaching nt 10:30 a. in., and 0:30 p. in. Sunday 6chool at 2 p. m. Everybody welcome. Diphtheria's Khcmy. Heretofore diphtheria held supremo sway in all families where it entered. Physicians used their best medical skill to stay and cure tho terriblo disease, yet thousands upon thousands died annually. At last a positive remedy 1ms been found which cures every case that may arise. Thompson's Diphtheria Cure is positively guaranteed to cure overy ease of Diphtheria where it is applied in strict accordance with printed instructions. Loading druggists everywhere sell it at flu cents a bottle, and no family in the laud can nll'ord to be without some on hand all the time. For salo at Kirllu's drug store. Nineteen Itrlgands Soiitenceil to lenth. AtiKAJi, Hungary, An 1. After n six weeks' trial at Afrrnm tho Stonjeveo bund of lirigands.tiumbcrlnpc thirty-six porsons, churped with oighti'on murders nnd nu- norous umults uctl robborios, Inn been ended. Nlnotoon ineinbeis of tho band, Including two woinon, have lon con tloninod to death, nlno others hnvo boon Mjntoneetl to iwrlods uf from ouo to twenty yours' penal servitude, nnd eight ha vo beon acquitted. Funeral of Uohcrt (larrett. Haltimohk, Aug. 1. Tho funoral ser vices nud burial of the Into Hobort Garrett took place in this city yesterday at Grace 1'rotostnnt Kplsoopnl church. Tho Fnuctu- ury was crowded with old friends of the decoaod, unions thom being a largo pro portion of those who nro promluent in Unltinioro s buslnusH nntl social llfo. Tho interment, whlnh took place In tho family plot nt uroonmount cometcr, was pri vate. Johnson's Vtetlin Dead. New York, Aug. 1. Michael Lohinalcr, tho advertising agent who was shot whllo trying to break Into his wifo's room on Tuesday morning by Mrs. Lehmnier's brother, Charles A. Johnson, died yester day at tho hospital to which ho was tuken nftcr tho shooting. Tho actions of Leh- mulcr, which led to tlio tragedy, nro at tributed to Ills bolng addicted to tho uso of liiorphino. FOTTSVILLE LETTER. Pottsvillk, August 1. Tho following deeds were recorded : From John W. Ilrock to Mary Fitzpatrick, lot iu Vsliland. From Annie lllakcr, adms. of Frederick Grosser, to George W. Oearhnrt, lot in Ash- laud. , From Anthony llcnzlnes to Michael Kiacusky, let in Sheuandoah. From Margaret Coylo to Andrew wskl, part of lot in Sheiiandeah. From Mary Lynch to Andrew wskl, part uf lot iu Shenandoah. MAMIIAUK LICENSES. Luke McGaun and Winnio Doyle, both of Iteilly township. jouu ouigmiue ami juen iiui, oi r'orier township. Frauciszck Jodzis and Maryjauua liaczis, both of Shenandoah. 'Suuiro Horn, of ljist Union township, committed John Long to jail In default uf S800 bail, on oath of William Shaup, charged with assault and threatening to kill. John itollly, of Shenandoah, greeted friends here to-day. The political situation is waxing warm and candidates for tho dillereut omues to bo uoue inated at tlio county convention on Monday are busily engagod iu getting their sup ported into line. Tho fight for State Senator will he very closo and also that for Iiepnv mutative. The election for delegates to tho convention from this district will be held this evening at the several polling places and is arousiuc inoro interest than in former years. Tho light in tho Third nnd Fourth wards of this borough is exceedingly hot and in thu Third wnrd Gcorgu Seidcrs uud Charles Jumtur have liecn asked to slgu a statement, which declares in tho unequivo cal endorsement of tho St. Louis platform. Tho interest in the financial problem is very marked and this ward at least will elect no other than sound money men as well as firm supporters of the national platform. rreparlug Their lteport. Mine Inspectors Stein, of town; James Roderick, of Scranton, and Edward Ilraiinan, of Shamokiu, uppoiutcd by Uov. Hastings to inquire Into tho disaster at PitUtou initios, held a consultation at Shatnokln to-day. Tho inspectors closed their Investigation Friday of last week. Much interest is being mani fested on tlio rcjiott hy the peojilo from all over tho anthracite region, and also iu the statu, hut it will not bo inado public until given through Governor Hastings. (Contlmicd from First Pngc.l cannot Ihi lountl, and wno nro not among tho unldcntlllod dead or Injured. Tho center of interest yesterday was tho Improvised lnorgui'.nndii strange speotnelo for this city of proAerbi.il cnlnly was tho continual procession of undertaker's wag ons bowlltigulong Atlantic nvenuo. Inslilo tho morgue tragic scenes woru enacted throughout the day. A few Incidents there will HUllUo to picture the general hflplieli ings of tho dreadful task of Idcntiflcstlon. A young man named Morris I'otorsvlth his father, Joseph, were on tho oxcurslon from Hrldgetoli. Doth wero klllod. Yes terday tho mother and daughter cumo down to look for their loved ones. When they found 'hem the sceno wn'i so pitiful that every boating heart In tho gloomy place throblioxl with grief nnd pain. Tlio body of tho youth was roachod first. Doth Women stored at tho lifeless form for n moment silently, then tho pent up rivers of thooyofound vcnt.nnd they sank do wn, Robbing wildly. Tho iittcmlnnts tenderly asked them to como to tho body of tho father, but with nil tho llttlo strength left to them tho women refused. It was neces sary to tho work of identification, how ever, and tho shuddering womon wero led to tho other corpse- This was tho last straw. Tho womon collnpscd entirely, nnd It was necessary to havo thorn borno from tho plaeo and taken away In a cnrring-i. Such scenes as this continued all day. A father looking for a llttlo child; moth ors In search of their loved ones; stalwart, but broken hcartod mon hoping, yet f air ing, to find their wlvci, nnd so on to tho ond, picturing tho dlrost woo thnt can be fall human creatures. Scenes of a llko character wero occurring at tho sama time nt tho Sanntnrlum, whoro the Injured lio, and whero several died yesterday. Al mostovery incoming train brought crowds of grief striokeu rebitlves nnd friend'. , A pathetic fact which has como to light is that tho "run" which ended Engineer Fnrr's llfo was to havo ended his career as a railroader and established him as a storoki eper. For live years ho and his wife hud scraped nnd stinted tholr meagre in come to save enough to sot them up in business. The wife wanted him to leavo railroading Ixyntise of Its perils. They had taken n little store nt 2323H Atlantic avenue nnd stocked it with notions, pntent medicines, cigars and llko commodities, and ye-terilay they wore to open it. The man who accompanied Fnrr on the Inst run, and who was also killed, was to have succeeded him asonginoor, and was taking n preliminary lesson. Tho statement thnt Mrs. Fnrr dropped dead on learning of her huslxmd's fi.u proved to lie untrue. She merely falntod, but Is lying very ill in the llttlo homo behind tho storq which was to have begun for them yostorday a new life. About 3 o'clock yostorday morning, tho roscuo workers found a bnlie lying In the grass a few feet from tho point of tho ac cident. It was sleeping peacefully, and was uninjured. Tho police officials took charge of tho child. The right leg of Mrs. Fnnnce Fralinpor. of Philadelphia, was amputated yostorday afternoon. She is in n vory serious condi tion, and is not expected to live. IlItII)(il:TON'S SOI'.KOYl'. business tit n Standstill In tlio Strlclicu New Jersey City. Dridoi-.tov, N. J., Aug. 1. The bodies of tho victims of tho railroad honor who lived hero wero brought from Atlantic City last evening. Three thousand people woro tit tho Wost Jersey railroad depot when tho train camo. It was an intensely pnlnfnl scene. Women were sobbinr and strong men could scarcely bear tho ordoal. Nineteen bodies, nearly nil th.o-.oof former prominent cltiz-ns of Iirldcteton, wero brought to thiseity.They aro Mr. and Mrs. II. Fruzer Dell, Mr. and Mr-. William C. Loper, Charles V. McGear, Joshua Ernest, Frederick Chuynev, his son Joseph nnd duughterMina, Charles Mutta and daugh ter Pearl, Jnnios M. Hatoman, John Grlner, Charles D. Durroughs, J. D. John son, Sir. nnd Mr. Kichard Trenchard, Joseph Peters and his son Mortis. Tho bodies of Philip II. Goldsmith und wlfo went direct to Philadelphia for burial. Tho bodies of Mrs. Ella May and Michael May. of Palatine, and Frank Du bois, of Hustud, wero put off nt thoso sta tions, just above lirldgeton. Tho body of llttlo Harvey Hughos was brought hero today. A few of tho injurd camo Homo yostorday. Tho doctors say a number of thoso still in tho hospital cannot livo. A dispatch just received iinnouncos tho deaths of Miss Tillle Uieds, of this city, nnd William Prlckett, of Jeanetto, Pa. Frederick Cheynoy died just lieforo tho train startod yostorday afternoon, and tho body was hurried to the cur wrapped only in a sheet. Mrs. Choynoy is uoarly crazod with grief, nnd it is feared that she will loso her reason, Mrs. Charlos Mutta is lying in a critical condition, as is also her son. Tho body of Mrs, Jnnios N. Hate man, who perished with her husband, has not yot been found. Not In the history" of this city has Drldgeton ever known such a day. Dusl uoss is practically at u standstill. Tho death roll is constantly growing, and in cludes nil classes of citizens, and in nearly every homo thoro is mourning. No doflulto arrangements havo yet been made for tho funerals of tho victims, but it Is, probalilo a majority of thorn will take placo on Sunday. Thu faces of most of tho vic tims aro so badly mauglod that they can uot bo exposed to view. Made and Merit Maintains tho confidence ot tho pcoplo in Hood's Sarsaparilla. I J a mcdlclno cures you when sick; Hit makoa wonderful cures everywhcre,thcn beyond nil question that medicine possesses merit. That is Just tho truth about Hood's Snr sapnrilla. Wo know it possesses merit because it cures, not onco or twice or a hundred times, but in thousands and thousands of cases. Wo know it cures, absolutely, permanently, when all others fail to do any good whatever, Wo repeat Sarsaparilla Is the best Iu fact tho Ono Truo Iilood Purifier i.i ii rt'it cure nausea, indigestion, 1 IUUU S fills biliousness, 25 cents. Hood s lEPUBLTCANJJOHVENTIONS. The Call or County t'hnlriiiaii 1'iijne. Dclcgato Representation TO THE llEPUDLICAX VOTERS OF SfUUYI KILL COUNTY I In accortlanco with tlio rules of tho party, and by and with tho ndvico and consent of tho Executive Comnilttco, I havo tlio honor to notify you that tho County Convention for tho purpose of nominating candidates for tho following oflicos, to wit: Member of Con gress, Treasurer, Prothonotary, Clerk of tho Court, Hccordcr, licgistcr, two Commissioners, Director of tho-Poor, and two Auditors, and for tho transaction of any other business that limy bo presented, will bo held in Union Hall, Pottsvlllo, Pa, Monday, August 3d, lhOO, at 10 o'clock a. in. Tho Senatorial Convention for tho purposo of nominating a cnndldnto for Stato Senator for tho Twenty-ninth Senatorial District, will bo held in Union Hall, Pottsvillc, Pa., Tues day. August 4, lSDli, nt 10 o'clock a. in. Tlio Legislative Conventions will bo held as follows: First District, in Uobblns Opera House, Shenandoah, Pa., Wcdnosday, August 5, 1600, at 10 o'clock a. m. Second District in Washington Hall, Ash land, Pa., Wednesday, August 15, 1800, at 2 o'clock p. m. Third District nt tlio U. S. Hotel, Tamaqna, Pa., Thursday, August 0, lbOO, at 10 o'clock a. m. Fourth District, in Centennial Hall, Potts vlllo, Pa., Tuesday, August 4, 1800, im mediately upon tlio adjournment of tho Senatorial convention, BTho Republican voters of tho county will assomblo In their rcspcctlvo election districts on Satuiday, August 1, 1600, between tlio hours of 3 and 7 p. m.( and voto for ono mem ber of tho Standing Comnilttco and ouo alternate, and for as many delegates nud alternates to tho Comity, Senatorial and Legislative convention as said rospoctlvo districts nro entitled to under tho rules, ono dclegato for less than thirty-five votes cast for tho highest ofllco at tho last Stato election, nnd two delegates fof thlrty-ilvo votes or over HO cast. The election of committeemen and dele gates, and their alternates, from the several districts, will bo held at tho same placo at which delegates wore cho-en last year, except in tlio following districts, whero changes aro ordered: Northwest Butler, (divided), tho delegate for tho Lavello district shall bo voted for at tho same placo where the dclc gato election of 1803 was held: for the Locust Dale divisioiij tho delegates shall bo voted for at the public houso of Charles Neiuian; Crossona, South wanl, the primary election shall bo held at tho public houso of John Heidcnwac Pottsvillc, Fifth ward, (divided), tho primary election fur tho First Division shall lie held at tho same placo where the primary election was held in 1893; for the Second district, at tho public houso of Chas. J. Scheercr. HuT.D. W. Payne, Chairman. Pottsvillc, Pa., July 18, 1800. Iluy Kcystono flour. Do sure that tho name Lessio & ISaer, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack; Trench Arms for Cuba. ' New YoiiK.Aug. 1. Hector do Snavcdrr., who, with Fernando do Freyro Andrado, was commissioned by tho Cuban junta in Paris, Franco, to bring to Now York a battery of French mitrailleuses, mannod by French artillerymen, has arrivod in New Y -.!!: with four of tho machines nd seventeen gunners. Tho balanco of tho tho equipment is expected to nrrivo hero in about ttfteen days. When tho complete imttory and all the gunners roach hero tho New York Cuban junta will nttond to tholr shipment to Cuba. Scnor Snavodrn states that tho French people havo tho greatest sympathy with tho Cuban causo, and aro most liberal with subscriptions. On" for tlie Xanl Maneuvers. Washin-oton', Aug. 1. Admiral Dunce's squadron sailed from Tompklnsville, N. Y., this morning at 10 o'clock and will nt onco proeoed with tho maneuvers agreed upon by the uavnl authorities, which will bring tho squadron to Norfolk. Tho ves sels which left Tompklnsvlllo nro tho flag ship New York, Ilnlelgh, Cincinnati, In diana, Now.irk, Amphltrito and Kathndin. It is oxpocted that tho Malno and Colum bia will join tho squadron as soon as pos sible, nnd tho Massachusetts if sholsfound in propurcoudltion when sholoavcs League Island yard. Serious Accident to a Trolley Party. WiLKKSH.vniiE, Pa., Aug. 1. Tho Grant street Presbyterian church cavo n trollov party last night. As tho cars woro pass ing over tho Pennsylvania railroad cross ing at South Wllkesbnrre u coal train backed up and crashod Into tho rear of tho last trolloy car. Mrs. David J. Floyd had both legs crushed. She Is so badly hurt that amputation may bo noecssarv. Sirs. John Duffy was Injured ubout the back. A half dozen other passeugors sus tained sugnt injuries. I'lvo Ytars for a Small l'orgery. New Yoiik, Aug. 1. Goorgo T. Gadcn who forjred tho namo of V. L. Itico to n chock for 45 on tho Colonial bank, pleaded guilty yostorday. Gallon's counsel said tho prisoner was tho son of a wealthy San Francisco broker, Hccorder Uolr sen tenced Gadon to five years' imprisonment in Sing Slug. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho expenditures of tha fodorul govern ment for tho mouth of July havooxceoded tno receipts ty eia,i.,7UU. At Llttlo Hock, Ark., josterdoy tho thormoinoter registered 104 nt 2 p. m. At Malvern, AtIl, It reaeheddlO. Tho British houso of lords passed to its soooud rending tho Irish land bill after eight hours' dolmte, but without division. The Greek government has resolved ui on stringent measure to prevent tlio do- parturo of volunteers or wur material for Crete. AtSequoin, Wash., AbramTlnkoy.post mnster, uud Hubert Stark, merchant, died from tho e limits of drinking aloohol made from wood. William Hawkins, u Chicago bartender, was shot fouvtlmos und fatally injured bv J. G. English and his sister Nollle, whom Hawkins nail docelvoJ. Tho ootton-crou has sustained irrepara bio damage fromuxtrcmuhont and drought tlurlng the ptvst row days. 1 lie weather In tho outtou bolt Is tho hottost over knowu. lluchlcn's Arnica Salve. The best salvo In the wqrld for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovcr sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles. or no pay required, It is guaranteed togivo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For silo bv A. Waslcy, Ask your grocer for tho "Koyal Pnteut' flour, and tako no other brand. It is tho best flour made. Homo of These Salvationists Aro Lying. New Yonu, Aug. 1. Dalllngton Booth, commander of tho Volunteers of America, inado tho following stntoment in reply to a statement mndo br Comiimiider Dooth iucKcr: i am amazed that Commander Hooth-Tuckcr daro to continue so ling' rontly to inlsroproront tho cnuso of tho Volunteers. uooth-Tuckor knows ho mls- loads tho public when stating that wo hnvo only two posts of any strength. Wo have 100 olucorcd. organized, Fcparnto posts. He aualn willfully seeks to lnluro tho Volun toors by assorting we navo many more foreign officers than Amcrloans. In our hendnuarters and Now York regiuiont alono we havo 121 officers, of whom ninty' four are Ainoricau born. Such statements as tho nbovo aro cither tho result or gross est lgnornuco or n willful intent to dam ago an American institution. Tho Volun teer niovomcnt progroasos boyoud all ex pectations." Tniiiinany for Hrynn and Scwnll. New YoitK. Autr. 1. Tammany Hnll will Indorse Ilryan and Sowall without walt lns. Tho oxccutlvo comnilttco yesterday afternoon pasted by acclamation a resolu tion to tliatcirect, artordoloating n motion to postpone action by n voto of 71 to 4. Immediately lmmonso pictures of tho Democratic nominees woro raised on tho outside of tho building ond preparations begun for nctlvo work. A resolution in troduced by John C Shoohan, nnd passed, declares that "tho oxocutlvo conimltteo of tho Democratic organization of tho city nnd county of Now York accepts nnd ap proves tho nomination of Bryan nnd Sowall as tho wifo determination of tho Demo cratic national convoniion, nnd pledges our loyal support of thuw candiilncy." Dentil of Federal Judgo Cnrpentcr. PlioviDEXCE, Aug. 1. Judge Carpenter died hero yesterday. Georgo M. Carpen ter was a notlvo of Rohoboth, Mass. Ho was BTaduated with tho degroo of bach elor of arts at Brown university In 1SH. Ho was later n reporter, studied law and in 1807 was admitted to tho Ithodo Island bar. In 18S0 ho was ono of tho commis sioners to revlso tho public laws of Ithodo Island. In 1882 ho was elected an asso ciate justlco of tho supremo court of Rhode Island, nnd roslgnod Jan. 1, 1SS3, and on tho following day tool: oath as united States district judge for tho Ithodo Island district. Mrs. Maybrlclc's Case. London, Aug. 1. Tho homo secretary, Sir Matthow White Hldloy, replying in tho houso of commons to a quostion ns to whether tho government would lay on tho table thostntemontof tho Lord Chief Jus tlco Baron ltussoll of Killoweu, regarding tho caso of Mrs. Florcnco Moybrlck, said that tho government would not do so, ns tho courso was unusual and undoslrablo, and as tho lottcrwas written In his private capacity and not in hlscapiicltyasn judgo. Secretary Morton to Speak in Nebraska NEDItASKA ClTYf Neb., Aug. 1. Hon. Sterling Morton will speak nt tho opora houso tonight It is presumed that iu his address ho will glvo his idea of tho now ticket advocated by tho gold standard Democrats, nnd also his wishes in con nection with tho uso of his namo as tho presidential nomlneo on such u ticket, If it bo ucciueit to put ono in tno ueiu. Ijjnclied by an TJinnaskccl Mob. Clarendon, Ark., Aug. 1. A hundred nnd fifty men took Godfrey Gould from tho olllcers Thursday night, at this placo, us they were attempting to spirit him away, and hanged him to n treo. Gould is tho man who commlttotl an assault on Florence Wright, a white woman In Brlnkley, a fow days ago. Nono of tho noli were ninskod. The Sen la Itreaks All Records. Boston, Aug. 1. Tho Cunard steamer Sorvia, which arrived at East Boston yos torday morning with tho Ancient und Honorable Artillery company on board, broke ull records on her trip from Queens town to this port Tho time mado was six days and soventeon hours, nnd had it uot beeu for fog tho vessel would havo ar rived Thursday night The Gold Standard llcinocrnts. Indianapolis, Aug. 1. It is now be- llovcd that nbout thirty states will bo represented at tho meeting of tho provis ional national committee of gold standard Democrats hero next rlday. Iho Indiana managers havo boon luforpied that elovon states hnvo already selected committoc- mou, und that tho othors will solect them uoxt wcok. California. Fruit In London. London, Aug. 1. Tho second shipment of 5,000 boxes of California pears nnd tho low boxes ot plums, which urrivod hero on 1 nursduy in good order, woro sold yes' tonlay. The pears brought from 5s. Od. to 7s. (VI., n better avcrugo throughout than wis tho caso with tho shipment of last week, Tho host plums roullzod 2s. higher. Did You Kcr Try Electric Bitters a3 a remedy for your irouuios'f i: not, get a bottlo now and get relief. This incdlciuo has liecn found to bo peculiarly adapted to tho relief and euro of all remalo complaints, exerting a wonderful direct iullueuco iu giving strength and tone to the organs. If you havo Loss of Appetite, Coustinatlon. Headache. Fulutlnir Snells. or lire Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troumoti witn uizzy spells, Electric illttcrs is the medicine you need. Health and Ptrcngtharo guaranteed by its uso. Largo bottlos only fifty cents at A. Wasley's drug Btoro. Iron Workers' Wages Ittlduoetl. BIHD3UOKO, Pa., Aug. 1. Notices huvo noon posteu xiy tno E. 8s u. Urooko Iron compuny announcing a reduction of 10 por cont In wages as soon as tho new staok, No. 8, goos Into blast The com puny's nail mill, sheet mill and puddle mm win resume operations noxt Monday, alter an luicnoss ot one month. I.I Coming This Mouth. NEW Yobk, Aug. 1. It wus learned nt the office of tho International Navigation company today that Li Hung Chang, tho Chlnoso viceroy of yollow inckot ramo. had ongagod apartmonts for himself and suite on noara tho stoaroer St Louis, which sails from Southampton on Aug. 3. Tlio Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer sey: Fair; moderately cool i northerly to uortncastorly winds. Orlp-Colds-lIeadaclie, Why Buffer with Coughs. Colds and La Grlppo when Laxative Uromo Quinine will euro you in ouo day, Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or mouoy refunded. Price, 23 cents. For solo by Kirllu's Pharmacy, When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or genoral tiosmlthing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 Wost Centre street Doaler ir stores. 1-tf "DR.MILES, luruugii ins nervine is a L5C cfactorto Thousands." WIDELY known W lsconsin publisher, who resides at Green Bay, writes March Cth, 1S03, as follows: "FIvo years ago I becamo so nervous that mental work was a burden. I could not rest ot night on account of sleeplessness. My attention was called to Dr. Miles' Restora tive Ncrvino, and I commoncod to use it with the very best effect. Since then 1 havo kept a bottlo In my honso and uso it whenever my nerves becomo unstrung, with always tho same good results. My son also Dr. Miles' takes it ror nervousness with llko never falling success. I havo recom mended it to many and it cures them. All who suffor from norvo troubles should trv It. Nervine Restores Health It Is froo from narcotics, perfectly harm less, and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr. Miles, through his Nervino is a benefactor to thousands." A. 0, LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of Deu Landsmas. Dr. Miles' Ncrvino Is sold on guarantee first bottlo will benefit or money refunded. editoecQeiititt Taken inter- 2 ii n ? IMS SVH, V TjWih- KfW.JS'S "amps ,-faff.A&rV -nd all i MTcoiasUcums : V'V and La Grippe. J J Used externally it U thcbcttliui- I ment in tho world. Beware of imitations, buy only the? "mine made by Perry Davis. . 'Jtm 0 Ltrys kottlef Ullttd Qntl th. t t POLITICAL CARDS. JjlOIt CONGRESS, HORACE E. DENGLER, Of Sheuandoah. Subject to Republican rules. -TjlOrt COUNTY TREASURER, ELIAS DAVIS, C i llroad Mountain, Subject to It-rnbllcan rules. JjlOR CLERK OP THE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Girtmlville. Huhject to Dcmocrntto rules. JTjlOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. TOR RECORDER, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Jolictt, Porter Township. Subject to Republican rules. JIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, CHAS. F. ALLEN, Of Tnranqua. Subject to Republican Kules. jOn CLCKK OF THE COURTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER, Of OrwljjslmrK. Subject to Republican rules. JIOU CHIEF BURGESS, PIERCE WALKER, Of tho Fourth ward, Subject to Citizens party rules. JJIOR RECORDER, P. W. BIERSTEIN, Of Shenandoah. Subject to Republican rules. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For BARBEY'S Beer and PorJ Barbey's BflUOAN Wanted-AnlTEiN, Protect rour Ide&st fad- Wrlta J anil Ut ot two nusari Spree. jut m mm
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