I:. EVENING HERALD i:staiii,isiii:i) 1870. l'libllslicl every KvcnlnKjCitcpt Sunday, nt 8 Bourn Jaiiiiis Street, Near Cestub. Tile II csrutil Is ilcllvcicrt lliHliciintiilonn nnd llio (urruumlliiK town for six rents n week, pay Able to the carriers, lly mall SS.oOn year, or a5 cent4 a month. iaylilu in mlinnco. AilvertlKo mcnta cliarKeil uccorriltitf taMiaee nml position. TLo publisher reicrvo tlio riitlit to cIuiisko tlio fiosltlon of nilvertlsemeiit whenever the pul Icatlon of news dcniniiil It. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not. that the publishers may deem improper. AdrcrllsliiK rates undo known upon appltentton. ttotered at tlio pontofllco at Shenandoah, Pa., ns ocond class mall matter. TKMU'HOKIS CONNECTION. Evening Herald THUIiSDAY. AUflFST (I, 1600. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. IW l'HIJ'lllF.NT, WILLIAM M'KIKLUV, Of Ohio, l'oavici: WiEIW:iiT, UAliltlST A. HOIIAltT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. KOR COM1HKBSMAX-AT-UUIOE, (1AI.USIIA A. (IliOW, Of Hiisiiiehninia. samudi. a. luvisNi'oirr, Of Krlc CALL A HALT. The outcome of tlio regular meeting of the .School Hoard has dceu anticipated by the people of Shenandoah with a great ileal uf interest. In fact, the pruKililo action of the Hoard has been almost the sole topic of con versation for thu past week or two, over binco the minority members of the Hoard and their supporters held the meeting in 1'ergu .son's theatre and selected a committeo of ten to appear before the Hoard und request'that the Hogart cum' be again opened anil another investigation be held. Tho committee, beaded by .lamos Smith, hairman, appeared before thu llourd last Jiight and made the leiiuest, as will bo been by our roport of tho proceedings in another column. Tlio action of tho Hoard in refin ing to again open tlio ease was exactly what was anticipated. It could tako no other course, in view of all the circumstances boaring upon tho subject. Tlio warfare being waged against the Superintendent has already gone ; iu far, and it is time to call a halt. No suno i..,iu for n moment believes that a single member of the majority f tlio Hoard do sires nor would tolerate an "immoral or in fompetent" man to prosido oer the fichools of this town. That charge, repeatedly made in public print und upon the streets, is done forcH'cct. Furthermore, if the evidence was sullicleiit to prove 1'rof. Iiogart guilty of the charge made, the people, irrespective of politics or other distinction, would not allow linn to remain hero twenty-four hours. We have carefully considered tho evidence of both sides, with n vioiv to arriving at an impartial opinion, and we again reiterate that there is no occasion for the School Hoard to again investigate the case. It would only lutersify the feeling that now exists, and no friend of tlio public schools desires that. At tho meeting at which 1'iof. Hugart was exonerated, the Hoard was iu possesion of ...1 the cvidc inc. The afliihvvlts of the Vates people ami those picsented on behalf if l'rnf. Hogart and tile leport of the com mittee tent to Kuoxville to investigate the a-e were hcfoic the Hoard, and after a thor ough discussion the Supenutcndent-elect was exonerated. Tlio public meeting called by the miuoiily members of the Hoaid, at which John J. Toole, sent to Kuoxville ns a special detective, ias present and made a ftatcmcnt, in ought out no additional evidence, neither did tho committee of ten present further testimony last night. For this reason tho Hoard was Justified iu lofusingto entertain the motion from the minority. We have mi desire, nor does the ociiedon ii iuiiro it, to resoit to blackguardism and 'lilllncsgate, as has licon done by certain 'public prints." Such a cuursu is an ovideniu of weakness, and shows an absence of evidence. It would have been fur better for tho minority iiiomliers could they have nulled such of their supporters. Tho public lias been furnished witli n state ment from thu minority members, and I to-morrow tho majority members of the Hoard will issue it plain statement of facts Xiom their point of vlow through the columns of tlio llwt.Vf.K and iu pamphlet form, which will throw considerable light upon tlio iiie tion. Can you name the next county chairman? Wo thiuls lilt. HniiTllKil lWtTY ami his five other side partners arc in it dilemma, as to securing a hall largo enough for their convention to morrow. However, the crowd went be so dig but that Wlllielin'b silvery tongue can be heard by them all. TllK ranks are daily swelling. Two inure Democratic iwudldutes iu this state have withdrawn fruin the ticket and denounce the Chicago platform. Hy tho time November arrives tlio loaders will hardly know that there is a Democratic irty. ItKi'Uiil.lL'A.v harmony iu tills county, to be etlectlvo, must Iw genuine. All utensils of warfare must be deposited with Daniel Dully, erstwhile Secretary of the Hepublican county l ouveu'lon, foruso at to-morrow's convention. They may bo lieodod. Thkms was n low, still murmur heard in tho direction of Mnhatiuy City yesterday when the roult of tho convention wus made known. Hoodie and fraudulent votes ure not ulivny oll'ectivo. Suill'ltlBi: is being expressed by some uf the papers over tho fact that tho owners ofgold mines in California uud Colorado aro in fuvur of l'reo silver ; but this teeming anomaly is not dllllault tu oxplaiu. Tho pricu and pur chasing power of gold would Ihj greatly en. hancod by tho depreciation of tho currency that would follow tho triumph of freo coinage, and tho owners of gold mines would profit accordingly, "f course just as tho pro ducers of anything else profit w'hon its iuurkct value is luireasul. POTTSVILLE LETTER. 1'oTTSvlt.l.K, Aug. 0. 'fho now steam roller Is doing put to prac tical usu, nftur serving its tlnio ns an nriia lncnt, anil Market street is being rolled ami mnilo into h rcnl city rjmd. Cracked lime stono Is the material used, which makes nn excellent road. Mr. Daniel Shepp, of,Tiiniiio,iia, nnd .1. M. KaulfniHii, of Auburn, were business visitors here to-ilay. MAltlllAOK I.lellNSKK. Marriage lieeiii wero iMuetl to Jacob Felty anil Sallie I,. Miller, both of rind (irove .fowusliip. Harry A. Hale, of Mabanoy City, anil St. In 1 1 llmiighall, of Mabanoy township. William C Samuel, of (lllbcrton, nml Jen nle Ueiso. of ritmnii 1'. ().. l'.ldrcd township. Ueortio Cliarlton, and Klin Harris, both of st. Liaii. m;tt1;h ciiiantkh. Letters testamentary were granted to I)r, I'rancis W. Iloyer, on tlio estate of (lortrudo Sebum, lato of the borough of Yorkville, ileteaseil. Also to Thomas Dowinuyor and Daniel l'dWHid HoverHckor, on the estate of Daniel lIuvoracKcr, late of the township of Ilmncli, deceased. Letters of adminlstrutlim wore Kmntod to Arthur J. nigrum on the estate tit lliii.nali M. Jjirklii, lute of l'ottavillo, deceased, to (limit Thomas on the estate of Mary A. Thomas, lato of Frackville, del eased. Alio to Anna C. D.miell on the estate of Charles M. D.miell, late of Mabanoy City, deceased. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE Kxtrelliely Low ltate Kcursloll lll 101111 slaiihi ltuilroiid, 1 No other placo can compare with Southern New Jersey in seaside resorts, cither iu point of number or of excellence. Atlantic City Is tho most popular resort in America, ,nnd Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalou, Auglosca, Wjldwood mid Holly Heach do not fall fa,r short of Atlantic City's high standard. The l'eiinsylvaiiia ltallroad Company, whose object always is to give its patrons tho cheapest nitcs compatible with good service, has arranged for an excursion to tho seashore on Thursday, August 13. r.xriirxiou tickets will be sold at the follow. lug rates, good going only on train named below to I'ottsville, thence to Philadelphia on train leaving I'uttsvillo at 11:00 a. in. From Philadelphia passengeis may uso any train on August Hi to any one of tlio seashore points named above. Trnln heaves. ... r,.os a. m. ... n.'JO " .... tics " ltate. $U 50 3 25 is not Shenandoah. I-Wkville. .. St. flair Transfer tluoiigh Philadelphia included in tlio rate, but convenient connec tion may du made by electric curs at a fare of live cents. Return coupons will bo valid by tegular trains until Augustl? inclusive. PITHY POINTS.' Happenings Throughout tho Iteglon Chron icled for llusty I'erusiil Tho engagement of Mi'ss Millio Krebs, of Tiimaiiua, to Mr. Frank Yooreas,of'I!.tltimorc, Md., has lieeu announced. Hurglars enteied the Suiihury post olllco and M.curcd $1.50. The Ccntralia School Hoard will meet on Monday evening, August Kith, for the pur pose of electing tho touchers for tlio coming year. The school directors of Kline township paid SjB for Superintendent Weiss' dinner tho day he held the teachers examination at McAdoo, and there is a kick about it. The District Attorney has 120 eases ready for trial when the September tension opens. No returns for murder or homicide loses have thus far, been made. (Jtiitc a number of .Indies and gentlemen from Shenandoah held a picnio at Coney Island yesteiday. T.ditor Joyce's young daughter won a Waverly bicycle iu u contest .at Mabanoy City. The bieaker boys at the Sprlngdale colliery near Mabanoy City, struck yesterday uhout a dlnerence ill time. 'Tho colliery is work ing short handed. I'lchard Murphy, who hails fiom Mnhanoy City and who has been on a spree for some weeks, was anested as a vagrant in I'ottsville and is now iu jail. - Mrs. J. II. Poineroy, thoNotory Public, has executed b.3 pension pipers during thu past two days. A now thrcc-storyS warehouse is being elected oppoto the Lehigh Valley depot. Part of it will be used liy Kcitcr, tho North Main stteet merchant. A picnic party composed of lesidents of South Jardin street und vicinity, are pic nicking at High Point park"to day. An advertisement fur, Neiswenter's public sale of Western nurses appears iu our columns to-day. StiatitoUIo's Toot lt.lll Team. The SlinmoMli foot ball enthusiasts met at ic Lyndhurst, and ell'ected i preliminary organijition. Win. P. Mnrr was elected manager of the team, and John Welsh captain. They expect to put up a very strong team. With Hood's Sarsapa rllla,"Sale3 Talk," and show that this medi cine hns enjoyed publio confidence nnd pntronngo to a greater extent than accord ed nnv other nroprietnry medicine. This la simply because it possesses grenter merit and produces greater cures than any other. It Is not what wo say, but what Hood's Barsapnrilla does, that tells the story. All advertisements) of Hood's Rnrsannrilln. like Hood's Barsnparllla It nelf. aro honest. Wo have never deceived the tiuhllc. nnd' this with Ub superlative niedlcinnl merit, is why tho people have abiding confidence m it, ana uuy Sarsaparilla Almost to the exclusion of all others. Try It. Prepared only by O. I. Hood & Co.. Low ell, Mass. milv nllls tn tafrn Hood's PUIS with Hood's Sarsaparilla. BROMO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by thU granular effervescent and fctlmu laut. An Instant cure for tour Bfomueliflund lirAilaclies, hkli often a 'cumulate from having n night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 and IV I'each Alley, Shenandoah Sales Hood s (Continued from First l'ngo.) The committee leconiincnded Miss Jnno T. Lambert. Mr. Tiezlse nominated Miss St. Alice Lehe. The ballot resulted : Inibert, 0; Loho, 5. It was decided that other promotions re quired be left Iu tho hands of the Superin tendent. On motion of Mr. llaniia the Hoard pio- fceded to elect a truant olllccr. Mr. Kdwards nominated David llrowti, Mr. Iieo'namcd 0. II. Ilagcnbuch, Mr. Williams named John H, Iteeso and Mr. Trezlse presented the name of David Hrooks. Mr. Hanna said Jacob Ham lierger, H. O. Hess and Thomas Hellls wore also applicants. Mr. Hrown was elected, the liallot resulting as follows : Hrown, I) ; Iagci buch, 1 : Iteesc, 1 j Hrooks, 1 j Hess, 1 ; Hellls 1 ; Ilanidergor, 0. On motion of Mr. Hanna the Hoard pro ceeded to elect a Janitor for tho new White street building with tho. understanding that tho salary coniincnco to run from the timo the building is ready. There wero seven ap plicants and IMwaid C. Davis, of North Jar- din street, was elected on tho following bal lot : lMward C. Davis. (I: K. D. Heddall. S: Peter Smith, 2; Fdwnrd 13. D.ivlos, 0; J. I). Hughes, 0; William Greener, 1; Stephen Tre gembo, o. Upon motion of Mr. Edwards an order for two months salary for Superintendent Hogart was authorized. Mr. Haniia raised a poiut that tlio motion was unnecessary, us tho order could be tlrawii without it, but Presi dent Price ovcriuled the poiut and enter tained tho motion. M. 11. Master wus awarded the contract for laying tho flagstone pavement at the Lloyd street school building. An amendment by Mr. TrezUo that tho contract bo awarded to W. J.Hrittwas defeated after considerable discussion. Reverting to the tlogart case Mr. Hanna moved as follows! "That a committee of two, one from the supporters of Mr. Hogart and one from those who oppose him, bo appointed to co-operate with the citizens' committee to Investigate tho charges against Mr Ilogart's character at Kuoxville." Mr. O'Hricn seconded the motion. "What's thatV" oxchlnied President Price; I.epeat that, I want to understand it. Secictary-Hanna said lie would put it In writing and, after doing so, repeated his motion. President Price said, "Tlio Hoard has taken action upoit that mutter and we, as a llourd, have nothing more to do with it. I consider it is all out of order." Mr. Hanna: "The highest authority in the State Department " President Pi ice : Now, we may as well have this right out here, uud if you intend to stir this matter up again wo will all tako a hand Iu it. I hgvo made my decision as a point ol order in tins case and you may ai peal if you like. It is upon tlio minutes of tins iloaid that Mr. Hogart has been exoner ated after an investigation, and I consider wu have nothing mon to do with if," Mr. Hanna: "We aro not 'satisfied with tlio exoneration." I'lesiiient 1'rlce said ho had been to Kuox ville as one of a committee to investigate the charges for the Hoard, had uinuo his leport and tho Hoard bud taken action, and ho didn't propose to hae Mr. llaniia stir it up again. Mr. Hanna appealed from tjio decision and put tho question, "Shall the chair be sus tained, or not v" The ehajrwa's sustained by a vote of 8 to 0. , Mr. Hanna then said he would like to have Mr. Hogart answer the question contained in the statement left with .the Hoard by the citizens' committee, hut President Price said, "You have nu right to ask that here. Take it' somewhere else." Mr. Hanna seemed disposed to aigueun tlio matter and Mr. Ldwards raised a point of order, which was sustained by President Price saying, "I have ruled ou everything connected with, this case hefoie tho Hoard." As a last lesort Mr. Hanna moved that the statement of the citizens committee bo ac cepted. Mr. Devitt seconded the motion. - "What for'" asked President Price; "to have it thrown iu the waste baskjt?" Mr. Hanna: "No, to have it spread upon tlio minutes." President Prico: "Oh, well, then I will put your motion." Tho motion wus put und defeated by u vote of 8 to (1 und tho mutter ended. ' On motion of Mr. D.uigh, Suiieiintcndcut Hogart wns nskeil to appoint uu early day for an examination uf High School graduates who are applicants for positions as evening school teachers. On motion of Mr, Hanna it was decided that the evening school committeo lu iif- structcd to report at the next regular meeting as to the length of tho night school term and wbfji it will begin. On motion of Mr. Treziso tlio eoniinltteo on heating and fuel was authorized to advertise for bids for coal, On motion of. Mr. Ld wards the committee ou building uud repairs wus uuthorized to advertise fur fill nit lire, etc., for the new school building. The ollicers of the Hoard were authorized to negotiate a loan to cover current expenses. if a loan should become, necessary. Mr. iiezise, of tlio tinunco committee, re ported that $10,000 had been received on ac count of'tlic state appropriation and thu treasury had a balance of $5,0'.Hi. Tho Hoard adjourned to incut lit tho call uf tho elialr", When you want good roofing, plumbing' gas fitting, or general tinsmithing dono call on E. F. Gallagher 8 West Centre 6trcet Dealer ir sto-cg. . l-tf j:ueliro l'aily. A progressivo euchre lurty was given by Miss ltyun, nt her homo uu Wost Oak street, last vveiiiug, which proved a delightful alhiir. After a series of gamus, refreshments were served, which wore liartaken of by the following. Misses Winifred lieilly, Kate til I... If.i ... I . f T , . 1. jngunia, .nuiMi minors, jiauie J.yucil, Alllliu Flaherty, Kate Conville, Sillietirillltli, Sadlo (Iriiliu, Mugglo Hell, Miss lirophy and Miss Kelly j aim .Messrs. .tnciiacf Ilurklu, James Howling, Martin Tobiii, Michael Hums, James Creary, Martin uud Joo Dovitt, John Egau, Mlchuel Stack, Joseph .and Patrick Murphy, Patrick und Tliomus Couvillo, Patrick Devcrs, T. J.Shceliy, Thomas Grady, P. J. Coury und Joe McUraw. Last ot tlio Season, Tho last excursion uf the season to Atlan tic City, via Philadelphia & Heading Kail road, will leave Shenandoah at U:3U a, m August 13thJ Faro $3.50. Tickets good for tcu days, goodjilso ou train leaving Shenan doah at 12:1 p. iu., August l?th, and from Philadelphia to Atlantic City August 13th and 11th. A Pullman parlor ear will bo at tached to sicclal train in whicji seats can bo reserved, , i 8-0-0t Buy Keystone Hour. Ho sure that tho naino Lkssio & IlAcis, Ashlund, pa. is printed ou every sack. ( PERSONAL. Dallas Sander, of Philadelphia, was in town yesterday looking aftor Schuylkill Traction Interests. , Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Malonn and Juntos J. Franey and son, Martin, havo couo to Atlantic City to enjoy tho cool sea breezes. Miss Auiilo Higlor, of Miuorsvillc, and a nleee of Judge I. M. Dunn, is a guest of the family of F. J. King, of lint Centre street. Mrs. John Spenco nml son, Frank, of Philadelphia, who has been visiting friends in town the wt few weeks, returned homo this morning. , Frederick Hart, bookkeeper lit the Colum bia Hrewlng Company, was culled to New York to-dny, on nccount of the illness of his wife. MissMartbn llunleu, oi Pottsvlllo, spent the past few days the guest of. bur nunt, Mrs. William Fricke. Miss Annie McCarthy, who was visiting friends iu town, has returned to her homo In I'ottsville. Misses Llllie nnd Maudo Hannan, of Lelmnuu, aro the guests of Mrs. Harmati, on North Jardin street. Mr iliid Mrs. Juines Patterson nnd family, Mrs. Itobort Patterson, of town, and Miss Katie Senmoii, of lrackvllle, left fur Mountain drove this morning to attend the camp meeting. Clyde Glover left this morning for Last Orange, N. J., to visit relatives. Mrs. Daniel llrcnnau nnd hor guost, Mrs. llurr, of Philadelphia, and Mrs. J. J. Cardiu aro picnicking nt High Point park to-dny. William Mswcntcr has cono West to pur- chase another carload of Western horses. Mrs. John Hobblu returned homo last evening from n visit among Shainoklu re latives. , Miss Mary Wlialeh, of Wost Cherry street, has gone to Scrantou and Wilkcsbarrc to visit friends. Mrs. Hnianucl Frcldman nnd daughter, Lottie, are visiting friends in Philadelphia. Misses Mary J. Edwards and Hannah Orilllthsaroat Atlantic City. Daniel Dully, of St. Clair, was a town visitor to-ihy. Third District Convention. Special to KVESINO Hl.llAI.li. TamAiiL'a, Aug. 0. Tlio Republican con vention of tho Third Legislative district con vened in the united States hotel nt 10 o clock this morning uud John D. Kersclmer was unanimously nominated for the Legislature, there being nu opposition to his candidacy. Attending n Dedication. It. A,. Davenport went to Sunbury this afternoon to attend tho dedication of the Odd Fellows' Orphans' Home, as a represen tative of Shenandoah Lodge No. GUI, I. O. O. F. j A BIO OFFER. MS.:t() Worth or Tine. Old AVIno lor ISI.OO. Tho Speer N. J. Wluo Co., of Passaic,. N. J., is otfenng a case of 13 bottles choico and old assortment of wino for $3.00, tins offer, be low costs, only to stand two or three months, uud but one case to a family, ns it is a loss nnd is only done to prove to the finest cou nuisscur the high character and richness of these choico wiues, produced nt Pnssaic, N. J. Wo have one of the circulars and list of the wines offered with nil particulars. Every person who sends a postal card to Tiji: Spekb N. J. Wine Co., Passaic, N. J., may' procure one. These Wines aro Superb. -l-uw How It KU'eets (iordmi. From Ashland Local. As unly two crews were taken from Oordou to rim on the Catawissa road tho injury to that town's prosperity is only slightly felt. Cordon has been hurt more m imagination than in reality hy tho changes thus far Hindu. While it is a sad fact that the stoppage of the planes has thrown a few of tho older men out of employment, yet nine tenths of the plane hands are at work ou tho road there or at Muhauoy Plane. The Search DlneoHtiniiedi The search for tie two young men who met their death at tho old air shalt, near Tama- qua, while gathering blackberries, has been discontinued. Nothing will be done until the ground settles. l'lciiio To-iuurrow Tho Sunday school connected with the Trinity licformcd church, of town, will hold tlieir annual picnic at Lakeside to-morrow. Quito a large number of friends will accom pany the school. Death of Presiding Khler Weand. liey. W, K. Weand, presiding elder of tho Reading district of tho Evangelical Associa tion, died at Fredericksburg, Lebanon county, Tuesday of a complication of dis eases. Ho was about !i0 years uf ago and well known in this section. KheiiiiiHtlsiii Cured In it Day, "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tlio system is reinarkablo and mysterious. - It removes at nuco the causa nnd tlio disease immediately disappears. Tho first doso greatly henents; 75 cents. Sold by C. H. Hagenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Mohuliie.au llclcut 111 Crete. Cai:a, Crete, Aug. (1. A body of Mo- hamutuns, which dniko through tho cor don of Turkish troops at tho third attempt, advanced to attack the Insurgents near tjoHVinn, but wore met by tho latter and repulsed with hoavy loss. Tho Cretans' captured tho arms audauiinuuitiou of tho Mohanietans and pursued thorn Imok to tho cordon. Thu Turkish troops passively waicneu ino ugniing. Labor Jleu studying Military Tactics.' Cluvklaxp, Aug il Tho Knights of Labor at n mooting Tuesday night' took hui'. luiuiiu uiu uiKiuiiAiiiiuii iu u mili tary company. Letters wore ordered sent to all the local assemblies asking ench'to furnish certain number of able bodied men. The intention is to organize u rogb ineut of about 700 members nnd drill them In military tnctlos. Doollll Kills Two .Hiiro .lien. auTHMK, O. T, Atlg. 0. Hill Doolin. tho outlaw, who osiuipwl from tho United Status jail In this city four wcokiiugo, wus surrounded by deputy ninrshids nt Wo woku Tuosday night. A dospurato light took place, and during tho fusillado of shots Doolin escaped. Deputies T. M. Gregor and Horace Reynolds wero killed. Alluiiln Swauger Taken to Ik lte-form School Awuoxa, Vn., Aug. 0. Minnie Swan- ger, who polsonod tho McGregor family in Junuury last In this ylty, was yesterday removed from tho county Jail, where sho hns liccn eontlneil since Jan. 22, and taken to the Mnrgunzn Hcfurin school, ueur Pittsburg. Grlp-Colds-Ileadarhe. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La UrlniK! when jjixative uromo wuiuino win cure you In ono day. Put up in tablets con- voulcnt for takiug. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, SS cents. For sale hy Kirlln's Pharmacy. THE INVESTIGATION. tlio Jury Hns Some Knowledge Which Is Kept Secret Temporarily. Atlantic City. Atic.ii. lnternat u r- coptlbly waning In the story of tho recent incnuow (itsastor, und there win n notnblo decrenso In tho attendance when yester day's soislon (if tho coroner's lnquost lio- pun. iiio original thoory that Knginper ldlwnril Furr, of tho Hauling 'flyer," was responsible for tho deaths of forty-four persons still holds good. There have Ircon Indications of shifting of the blame cither to tho Wost .Jersey engineer, John Orol nor, or Night Towcrniitn llmisor, who Is under bill, but nothing moro than infer enco hns been directed ngainst them. Tho fact remains undisputed, apart from other considerations, that Fnrr disregarded his signals unui too into ro nvcri; ino cuxns- tropho, or else made no attempt whatever to stop his train. An effort wus mnilo last night to secure n deposition from John S. Kelly, the West Jersey conductor who is lying nt tho San atorium. A stenographer, accompanied by the lawyers and jurors, wont to tho hospltnl, lint tho physicians there refused to permit them to qllostion Kelly. Tho testimony of tho witnesses prouticeil no nuw facts, nnd a f tor tho first sossion tho Jury wont out to thu tower to Inspect tho working of tho lovers. 1 hero was n buzz of rovlveu interest nt the opening of tho nftornoon session, con sequent upon tho rumor that some now evidence of Importance, had been discov ered by tho jury on thblr trip to tho tower houso (luring tho recess. What this con sisted of could not he learned, as nobody wns admitted to tho tower houso but tho jury and tho coroner. Foreman Kvnns con firmed tho rumor, nnd said tho "nows" learned there would be niudo publio nt tho proper time. It wasi subsequently developed that thoro was some conflict of opinion regarding tho blut whistles of tho Heading and their uso, nnd tho best cnglno man In tho Head ing service has been subpoenaed to clear up all doubt. l'reo rills. Solid your address to H. E. Bucklcn & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King s Now Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are casyiu action and aro particularly eil'ectlvo in tho cure of Constipation and Sick Headache, For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to bo purely vegetable. They do not wenken lis their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate tho system. Regular sizo S5c per box. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. .Met Dentil In Mid-Air. Wilmington-, DA., Aug. (). William II. Shownril, nn employe; of tho W.llinington City Electric company, whllo at work on a polo nt Hlxtli and Orango streets touched a llvo wire and wns fatally shocked. Hut lor me nciwori; oi wires no would nuvo dropped to tho ground. He was lowered by u block nnd tacklu nnd taken to the Delaware hospital, but died just ns tho hospital was reached. . Is Secretary Herbert to Marry? WASllI.VOTOS, Aug. 0. It is reported that Secretary Herbert has decided sud denly tn rnr. slinrr. hl livnTwtcml t,n. nf navy yarii inspection un the olllclal yacht Dolnhln nml to sail fnr Kiimnn nnxr. wool;. It hus been tho gossip hero for several months that Mr. Herbert was engaged to ho married, nml It Is rrinonsl now that ho uuy bo accompanied by u 'jrldc on his Eiiropeau trip. Hueklen's Arulca Salve. The best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and H skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give rerfect satisfaction or niouy refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasloy, ' Coining Kveltt. August 13. Ico cream festival under the auspices of tho Welsh Baptist Sunday school iu liobbins opera house. Aug. 11. Ico cream festival Iu. Hobblns' opera house, tinder tho auspices of the East Eud Young Americans. August 15. First annual plcuic of tho Defender IIoso Company No. 3, at Columbia park. , Aug. 22. Ico cream festival under tho auspices of Shenandoah Valley Council No. 530, Jr. O. U. A. M., in Itobbins' opera house. August. 20. Lawn party at resideuco of Dr. U. M. Hordner, 31 East Oat street, uenellt of All Saints church. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This now remedy is n great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tno niaddor, Kidneys, bacK nna every part of tho urinary passages in male or female. it relloves retention or water and pain in passing It almost immediately. If you want qutcK reflet ana cure wis is your remedy. Sold hy Hhapira's pharmacy, 107 South Mam street. Notorious ICobbers Kernptiirrd. Wichita, Kim., Ang. a Tin two Chris tlnn brothers, tho bandits who oscupod from Jail at Oklahoma City nonrlv iv year ago, where they wero confined on a ehurgo of murder, and who murdered an olllcerH In effecting their eseajio, were recaptured nour Loco, in tho Indian Territory, by two deputy United States marshals, who wero .railing them as tho result of u recent robbery. King- George May Abdicate. HmtUN, Aug. (I. It Is stilted that tho vnrlous European countries have received lotters from members of tho royal family of Qreeco saying that King Goorgo will prormuiy aotucuteln rovor of Crown i'rlnee Constantino, Duko of Sparta, If tho pow ers compel Greece to doslstfrom hornspira- iions to miiKo me isianu or ureto iv part of rue urociuu domains. Hoys Start a lllc Strike. Chicago, Aug. 0. Fourteen hundred of tho 3,600 employes of tho South Chicago Shipbuilding company aro on strike, which will necessitate, It Is said, the closlnc of tho yards. Tho strlko originated with S00 boys omploycil to heat rivets, whoso wngoJ wero cut from si.oo to IJI.25 a day. Tho men riveters, 1,100 In nupiber, followed mcir exumpio. Your Hoy Wont Lire a Month So Mr. Oilman Drown, of 31 Mill St.. South Gardner, Mass., was told by tho doctors. His son had Lung trouble, followlngTyphoId Malaria, nnd ho sneut three hundred and soveuty-fivo dollars with doctors, who flually nA.- 1.1... .... II. . IU, V ...11 UJ, OrtJ UU. UUV WUIJl JtU a month." lie tried Dr. Klug's f ow Dls cbvory and a few bottles restored hii to ,.-..,f. i i.(...i.i.i i.i. i. health aniHtiabled him to go to worka per- I tecti v well man. lie says ne owes his pro scut good health to the uso of Dr. King's Now Discovery, aud knows it to be tho best In tho world for Luug trouble. Trial Bottles I Frco at A. Wasley's Drug Store, Will Not PerformMiracles But It Will Cure. 'TV R. MILES' KESTORATIVE NERVINE curc3 nervous prostration. Not mi raculously, but scientifically, by first removing tho germs of disease, and then supplying healthy ncrvo food, Increasing the appetite, helping digestion and strength ening tho entlro system. Dcspcrato cases require prolonged treatment as shown by thatot Mrs. M. U, Reed, of Delta, Iowa, who writes: "As tho result ot a lightning stroke, tho physicians said I had a light stroko of paralysis, my limbs would all draw up. I Tr MiIpq' would havo throbblngs Ult 1UUS.3 lr,tr,onl,r.t l,f Nervine Restores Health unendurable. For three months I could not sleep and for three weeks did not close my eyes. I prayed for sleep, and felt that lf'rellcf did nat come I would bo dead or insane. I took Dr. Miles' Restora tive Nervine aud tlio second night slept two hours and from that time on my health im proved; slowly at first, but steadily aud surely, il took in all 10 bottles, and;I cannot express now grateful I am, for t am now perfectly well, and havo taken no medlcino for over four months." Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold by druggists on guaranteo that first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on heart and nerves free. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. ' cramps U11U UU bow c 1 com- plaints, t sudden i colds, chills S nnd La Grippe, t Used externally it is the best lim- mcnt in the world. Beware of J imitations, buy only the genuine made by Perry Davis. J Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, azu 207 West Coal Street. POLITICAL CARDS. yjlOlt CHIEF BUItGKsiS, , PIERCE WALKER, Of tho Fourth ward, Subject to Citizens party rules. HlOn CLEKIC OF THE COUKTS, PHIL. J. CONNELL, Of Glrardvlllo. Subject to Democratic rules. msm P. J. CANFIELD, d Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-v BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. naln and Coal Sts. Finest whlskeyi, been, porter and ale conitantly on tap. Choice temperance drlnkj and cigars. ill wW' li in'imjjiLmimlm