V-4.' . v y .v. TfcTt, K.A. It ' r EVENING HERALD i:yi'.i!i.iMin:i iK7o. Published every livening, Except Sunday, b B South Jaiidis Stiikkt, Near Ckntrk. The Humid Is dellveicd IllHhciintiilonti nmllho .urroiitidlug towns fornix e-ents ft week, pay able to the carrier, lly mull (8.00 n yenr, or 'Hi cent a mouth, nyahlc lit advance. Aelvertlse meiit charged nccordlug to ppnee nnd position. Tho publisher reserve tlin right to change tlio position of Advertisements whenever the pul ilcstlon ol news demnnds It. Tlio right Is reserved to reject any Advertisement, wlietlier paid lor or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon appIlcAtion. Bntered At the postofllco At Shcnnudouh, Pa., as second class mull matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald ITUD.VY, AUGUST 7, 1MK). REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. H)K I'llB-MIKNT, WILLIAM M'KINI.HY, 01 Oliio. ' lint VICJ3 l'HIWlllBST, .(UltllHT A. llOIIAKT, 01 New Jersey. KEPUELICAN STATE TICKET. Von ejOXOltKSHMAN.AT.I.AIirin, (lALJJhlt.V A. (IHOW, Of Susquehanna. SAMUIH. A. lUVKNPOlIT, Of Erie . Tliw will apparently prove a your of repu diation, unit tlio people of tlio county won't do a thing to tliu Democratic ticket this fall. TllElti: is:i inpid oozing of wind' from tho flrconhiLck tin, iilri.nlv' l-'or everv free sil- vnrdnsnrtor from the lfcnllhlie-nll ranks, tlicrl ' u will bo two sold standard Democrats in ljj, luueu. THE muiioy plank ol tlio l(ciiuiHjy,u j,ut. public,. lurm serves nutiru on tlio worn''tliat Ulidor it tliis country proposes to jiy uUlJ bundled cents on tlio Hollar touVl.ry uUU ol- il6 reditors. f 1'ATltloTic lWMlRlt, iecognl.o nono of their party's J'f5n,.iple or of their party's Joauors in uu. (hieairo platform or ticket They aro ygaK(UT0 deserting tho Crazy (Juilt party uvjtfry ,jay mu uru (nllsting for Mc kinley ,y i'ni: circular letter of tlio majority luein- rs of tho School Hoard, giving tlioir version j . tho Hogart case accompanied with alhda- vits, appeals on tlio loiirtli page ot to-uay's paper. Our readers will scan tho article with much interest. It is a plain statement of facts, without any coloring one way or tho other. Sam.Iwh spent all day of Monday, when The licptihlicuu convention was held, in the olllets of his friend's library, in a dark loom, V. John Wliitchouso was nearhy in close "oiisnltation with his biother-ln-law. Tho luild-headcd statesman from Schuylkill llavcil was elected Senator the following day without $ n itmositiou. These two oceiirreueies sub- ,l,iuttutn nil tliat has been said ill leferenco u tho combination nominate Hi mum. that was formed to ( ii i' IImiihic mtic friends have tho choice of ii iihitfurins that ailonled by tho state convention held at Allentown and tlio ono promulgated by the' Mi-enllcd Democratic gathering at (,'hicago. (Ino is for tho gold standard while tlie other favurs five silver lit 111 to 1. Surely our Democratic friends are in a dilemma asmuchsnastho Kveiiing Chron icle m its efforts to oppose the national ticket and at the same time swallow tlio county licket. I'JKMoi'n.vnc picsideiitial electors hao 1k.ch resigning over since tlio Chicago tun vention adjourned, lutididatcs for Coiigiess are refusing to stand, JIarrity has withdmwii from politics, too slnowd to come out openly against his party and penult bis eneniius to iread him out of it, mid now comes tlio jinuoiiiiccmciit that Chairman Wiight will bhortly resign the chaiiiiiaiiship. Yet the hungry seekers uftir loaves nud lUlios in ScliuylUill swallow everything, and every Democrat who holds the honorof hiscountry nhuvo all else Is to ho loud out of the pally. M'liat ii ciowd of patriotic citizens tlieyaie! Tun licpiibllcans have had their innings, and nuw tho Democrats will occupy the "boards" for the next few days. Here in Shenandoah tlio contending fonos are waging an active waifaro for tho contiol of tho dele gate to tho county convention on Monday, and as a lesiilt tho piimarios to-morrow will prove interesting. There aro four candidates so far announced, with the fifth toady to present his name shuuld the location and the will of tho convention manifest itself in that diicclion. From a party stand point Shenandoah is entitled to more than one nominee on tlio county ticket, but the "slittos" so far made give tho town but one oilico. If such proves to be the ca-e on Mou lay tlieio will be some fun hole on election lny. Tho Democratic ticket, after the slush ing it will receive, will nover bo recognized on tho morning of November Ith, unless the lies of the untorriui'd of Shenandoah are .acceded to. Let tho Isiud play. iVr. are in receipt of a lengthy communica tion signed "True DjiuocraU," ljonring tlio post mark of oho place anil dated another, asking us tu give space to a half sjolumii article lauding the gmsl qualities of a certain candidate for olllcc. Wo arc always willing and anxious to please our friends, especially those of Democratic faith, hut in tho piuscnt cuso ami similar ones we are com pelled to withhold tlie article until the ""wJierewltli" Is forthcoming. We appreciate the fact that our Democratic friends realize j that the eolumnt of the Hkku.h aie the lust mentis uf reai hiug tho great inajoiity ol the rwiling public, of both jsjlitiinl partis hut the stock in trade of every iicwspuprr j-. itatrweo. It is hardly the proper thiiiK to ask that til" name be given away, evi n if it is to plea 'the many imtrons or yo .r valuable paper MiUtas wull nk a mi r . hunt to furnish you with a bariel of Hour lor the same reivsan. Our spaei is lor vie .ml as we are 111 I in the buins lor , '. in , the ' ttliie w th ' I. .list I i loillo i Hi. (Continued from First Page.) superintendent all tlio backing he requires. Upon motion of I). It. .Tnmes tho olllcers of ( ouncil were instructed to negotiate a loan of M.5U0 for JKI days. Upon motion of Mr. lieeso tlio finance com mittee whs Instructed to get tlio exoneration lists for IHIHfrotn the tax collector, and upon motion of I). I!. .1 nines, Council will meet lioxtfl'litireday evening to settle the duplicate oflhUI. D. 1!. James sail) the lockup was in n bad sanitary condition again and the secretary read the following coinmiinlention : "At a reginiir nice ting of the Hoard of Health, held I'rldjy, July Slst, the siinltnry inudltlon of the lockup being under discussion, the follow ing motion was unanimously adopted : It is tlie sense of the Hoard of Health that some plan should lc adopted by the Horough t'oumilto ktep the lockup In afanltary condition, anil to that end a Janitor for tlie purposi should be appointed." It was decided upon motion of Mcfiufie, that tho Supervisor send a man to the lock up every morning during tlio summer weather to clean out the place with u hoio. Mr. Conk ley said ceitiiln special police who bad assisted in making arrests complained that they had received no fees. A elis ciission brought Chief Jlurgens Hums to his, feet and he said thutlll men wore arrcd ltcontly in tlio First ward and, aucordjftg to the claims, abaut SO police assisted' j the ease. Only $15 was collectut'' frm tho prisoners and there were several spcedal ollieers who complained beciUjs0 tt.y djd not get a share. y Mr. McOiiiro said : i3 n(J0Ut tln0 we should have an olllcc fur tlw chlcf Burgcss and bo should loiiw tin- ollico only when ho Is compelled tn,0 out. Ho should also have a fullstatcjjunt 0f ,.,t lllonuy i, received by the Iinpss and the police. Tlio matter has '"!l''far enough to adopt that kiud of a "Vstom. Y Attention was culled to the fact that the Iluigossund Chief of Polico make monthly reports to Council, but it was argued that the lUirgess should keep a docket and it should bo open tu Inspection by Council at all tlini. A grade was adopted to l'eacli alleyand tlio street committee was authorized to change tho sewerage system at Catherine and Centre streets and put in two traps. The Survey committie was instructed to give a grade lor I.auiel street, from Fear alley to Main stieet, and also to purchase grade stones. The ollieers of Council wero instructed to sign tlie lwife for the public dumping grounds prepaied by the 1'. & II. C. & I. Co., at a rental of jA) a year. Tlio grounds are to bo fenced and the Chlcf Hurgoss will have charge. Water lnclrrs bavo been placed in the Shenandoah Steam laundry, tho Ferguson House, William Neiswcnder's stable and a saloon in the First Ward, with good lesults thus far. An application fiom the Shenandoah Flee tiic Illuminating Company for permission to extend its lines on Llo.vd stieet fiom Jardiu to Chestnut, and on Laurel stieet from Fear alley to Jardin street, was leferred to the street committee with power to act. An invitation from the Defender Iloe Company, of Turkey linn, asking Council to puiticipate in itiaradc and picnic on August loth, was lead. Mr. l.ally moved that tho communication bo accepted and tiled and Mr. Slraughu amended that Council attend in a body. Tlie motion was carried as amended. '. Mr. Fuglcrt protested ngaint tho burial of dead animals in tlie dirt bank at Kohinoor eulliery, as public nuisances ale created by tho coverings washing away. ThcUIigh Con stablo and dliectesl to look after the matter. The leport of liornugh Tieasurcr Darius for July showed: lieccipts, j9,0UI.7U; dis bursements, ",721. Ml ; balance, $;i(i!).Wi. To dato Jlll.bOO worth of old bonds have been redeemed and $1R,:IOO new ones sold. The Chief of Polico icport far July showed 35 arrests. Of the-se 25 paid lines and 10 served time. Tlie lines collected amounted to 31. The Chief Ilurgras collected flit) during the month. The icport of Fire Marshal Adam Kantuer showed that thoio were tlileo slight- tiles dining the mouth. On motion of Mr. Cemkley it was decided to-plaeo another incandescent light in the Itoscuo company's apparatus room. Untuned Near Ashland. A sad drow ning all'air occuried at a pleasure resort near Ashland, known as Coney Island, yesterday afternoon. While a party of young people of Girardville wero enjoying a swim in tlio puud at tho above place Thomas Hoian, sou of Michael Ilorun, one of Glrard villo's pioiulncnt merchants, ami Miss Sarah Kinney ventured out in tho water too fur. Miss Kinney was rescin d by John Mcllri arty, of Ashland, but young Homn sank before ho could ho reached. Dr. Marshall held an in ipiest last evening, and tlio jury found a verdict in accordance with tho abovo facts. Young lloran was nineteen years of ago and' was a medical student at ono of tho colleges in Philadelphia and expected to graduate next yesir. Ho was a bright young man, and bis untimely death has caused much sorrow at airardville. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or genera! tinsmitliing dono call on E. F. Gallagher 1 West Ceutro street Dealor 1p stn-os. 1-tf Of severest trial ainMest prove In regard to Hood's Sarsaiiarilla flst, Greatest LVSerit H Secured by a peculiar Combina tion, I'roiKirtioii and Process unknow n to others - vvlilctr naturally and actually produces d, Greatest Cures 1 Shown by thousands of honest, voluntary testimonials winch naturally and actually produco d, Greatest Sales According to the statements ol druggists all over the country. In these three points Hood's Sarsaparllla Is peculiar to Itself. 7 Sarsaparilla Is the brst - It I the One Truo Mood Purifier. . itr? r"if aie mu oiuy inns eu uau HOOtiJifi"ls with Hood's Sarsaparllla. mBY PILLS! (SMb4c.rUS"W0VjlSS GslC s -.ttl-' Co.,l'lijePA s d ol -t... -IS I.a-t Rays 1 1 nooo s I or' sjUlaikSPSTl sK THE GREENBACK OATHERINO. The-y Held Tlielr Conference This .Horning at I'oltsellle. Special to Hvr.si.vo llr.HALli. Ponsvii.l.E, Aug. 7. A small but enthus iastic gathering of free silver liepublleniis, who had issued a call for a meeting at tho Fxehange Hotel, at this place, for this morn ing, the 7 hist., at 10 a. in., met at the above phuo and perfected an organization by ' elect ing John W. Parker, ol the Mahanoy City llecord, as chairman, and M. J.linior, of Shenandoah, secretary. The Chairman called for expressions of opinion us tu their standing on tlio issue and of their former leader's action in Monday's convention. J. It. l'onierny, ., of Shenandoah, 11 ret addressed tho gathering. Ho dellueel his position us a bimetallist and said he would not support the ltcnuhliciiii nominee. Charles N. Ilrunim, for Congress fiom this district. That ho was llrst, last and always. n Green liacker, ami could not consistently support Mr.'llttimui after his action on Monday. William Willielin, of Pattsville, fo.'iowcd Mr. Poineroy and told the convrsiion to take encouragement for he sulilWaat be lmd re. ceiveel many letters frutt'supporters all over the county regrettb, their, inability to be resent, but butprojujsiug support. It f bi'ailelnhia was a i?rmit c further said that I centre for tho advoci l(3Its of .bimetallism, one paper in " ii?' n'lvl"K "Imost trebled its circulation "''sHtcoiiiliig a free silver organ ; that out '"lortv-tlireo larm nancrs in tba l.niteil '-tates tliero arc forty of theni free silver aiivoi'atcs. lie struck the key note ol tho convention when lie remarked that tho light was not one for gold or for silver, but for the coinage of silver at $10 Jut capita. Ho sug gested that all those present sign tho cull to ascertain who vveie the friends of bimetallism present, and concluded with tho remark: ".My party limy change, but I am not tied to party; 1 am tied to principle." Tlio call was then read and all thoso favor-' ing tho positson taken stepped forward anil signed the document. Cliairiniiu Parker then said that as tho gathering was mole in tho nature of an Infounal assemblage, rather than a public gathering, all tlio-c who had not signed should letiru from llie room. Harry II. Fos ter, of Pottsville, was appointed Sergent-at-iirins and the roonf was cloared of all lint supporters. Tlie convention then went into executive session. Tho lusiilt of the executivo confcreiice iiin not be learned, other than that a committee of eleven vveio appointed, for what purpose is not divulged. Those who participated in tho meeting will not talk. Iluy Keystone Hour. Ho suro that tho nnmo Lisisiei & Bai;u, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. Visitors Jliiterlaiueit. The home of Mr. and Miw. James Coogan, of West Coal street, was the scene of a happy gathering of our local musicul and theatrical talent lust evening, who tendered Masses Annie and Lizzie Hiophy, of Xevv York, a n i option. Singing, dancing, instrumental music, and a luncheon was enjoyed by many of tho people present. Tlio gathering vias such a merry one, that it was at a late hour w hen the guests departed. Those pies cut wcie : Misses Kate Convillc, Mary Lavvlor, Ashland ; Julia Durne, Annie Iaiibach, Maine Murphy, and Messrs. P. J. Scanlan, Thomas Tempest, Michael Durkin, Harry Tempest, Charles Smith, Jolin Shore, Charles 1 Leitzel and Fdward Tobin. ' laist ol the Season. t Tho last exeiirs'ion of the seassu In, Atlan tic City, via Philadelphia & Heading Hail road, will leave Shenandoah at 11:30 a. in. August 13th. Fare fli.SO. Tickets good for ten days, good also on train leav.iug Shenan doah at IS: IS p. in.. August 13th, ami from Philadelphia to Atlantic City August ,13th and 14th. A Piillinaii parlor ear will bo at tached to special train in which seuts tun bo reserved. S-ll-tlt Obituary. Joshua Weinier, an aged resident of Ash land, died there on Wednesday night. His dentil veils duo ton complication of internal disorders, lie leaves three sons, oueof tliem, J. Frank Weinjer, is teller in the Citizens' National Hank tit that place. The funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon. t Uliver ISoner, ao years, a native ot Asliland and son of Henry S. Holier, the well known lu lunger" of the Lutheran Publication House, in Philadelphia, died at bis home in that city. A little daughter of .Mr. Lewis Dayton, an ! old and much respected citizen of Harnitz, Pa., occasionally has trouble with her stomach which gives her considerable dis tress. In speaking of it -Mr. Dayton said : As soon as sho has an attack wo give her a doso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Hcmcdy, and it has nover failed to relieve her pioinptly. We all uso it In our family with the same) good results' For sale by (inihlcr llros., druggists. Tliu siial Trade. The anthracite coal market is reported as lull by all tho reports which come to hand from the ports and places at which tlio cual Is sold, and yet at tlie same timo tlieie aro re ports from the districts in which it is mined that tho production is to be increased, so that luring tho mouth of August 4,000,000 tons will be shipped. The Coal Trade Journal says it must lo evident to anyone who will view tho mutter from a conservative stand point that the business is not in vory health ful condition, nnd it would Ijave been' just as well, if tliu producers wished to maintain the price which they have put upon this coal ami to secure still further advaucos, if the product during August had been cut in half. Tho Holing to Continue. The Ilorough Council of Ashland held an Impurtaut meeting Wednesday evening. It was decided to continue the boring at tlio reservoir for another mouth, the present sin ply from the well being about 1,000 gallons per day. Ivow water rates, where the sumo Is used by metre, were adopted to take ellect Scptciulior 1st. For a quantity less than 10,000 gallons per month, lOcts. per thousand from 10,000 to SO.000 gallons permoutb, Sets, per thousand gallons; fiom 50,000 to 100,000 gallons per month, u cts. ier thousand gallons ; for ISO, 000 gallons or more jier month, 5 cts per thousand gallons. The council authorized a loan of $2,000 to meet cunent cxeusei. Some years ago when suffering with an tiucemuieuly seveie attack uf diarrhoea, Mr. W. II. Guiunlp, of Atco, Pa., received through the mail a sample laittle of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kcniody. He says: "I found it to be ono of the most ell'ective rwnedies 1 ever used. It gave mo almost Immoiliate relief. It Jim no superior and I think no eijiial. No bad etlbcts follow the use of this reniuly. It I pleasunf to taku.vvheu reduced with water aim swoeioneu. e uuuruu like it. It never fails. It is the most lerfert remedy ever produced for lnArul complaints " For wile at 2S and 60 cents per bottle by Ii rubier 1 1 rem driiist8. 1'a 1 1 ot Coal. Hunch Kuvalcwskl, Mi jm. of age and residing in Tohins' row in tin First ward, was seriously injured afoul tlu; be-ail this morning win n cngsfed In dressing tie face ' of a breast in tlie Hllaimowau mites. A lump of coal ti ll upou h.iu He na-n-nt to llie Mine i l.oipiul FERGUSON HAS THE FLOOR. The Ileiuocrntlo Candidate for Commis sioner Arraigned. Comintmiemtesl. HniTon IlKiiAi.n: llelleviug that loynlty to tho principle! of tho Democratic imrty and tho faithful support of Its candidates regularly nominates!, constitute the supreme test of the Democracy of the Individual, ami believing that treason to the party and Its candidates should never lie rewarded by political prefer ment, we deem it Just and proper at this time to illrnt your attention to the past treachery of a man who is now seeking a noinlnatiAii at tliu hands of the Democratic party of Schuylkill esuiuty. It is only ucce'ssary to go Imek three years in tlie hUtory of tlio llcmocrallo ii.ii ty to show that the gentleman to whom we refer shoul'JJie, ashamed, if be possesses! any sens-,? bAtue, toeveraliuounee himself as O'fnudidate for any office, or pretend to linvr rfny claims what ever In the Democratic parly. Inlsoa Mr. !'..!, crimson, of Lost (.'rorr' wm n nntl,iiiifiini.,.r-,'. tlie Iie-inocratlc county convention for the oflies' of County Ce.Tt.lilssioner. After n long anil bitter strangle in tlie convention he vvns dc '.Viitesl and James Li-ahy was nominated. It was not even clalme-d tiiat Air. Ia?aliy was not honestly and honorably chosen for tho place on the' licket to which Mr. Ferguson asnire-d. Neither was it eontendesl that any undue ad vant age had been taken by Mr. KerKUson in tlie contest. I'nder these circumstances, if Mr. Ferguson was a Democrat, be would have gone home, from tlie convention and tfxertesl his Influence to see'iire the election of the ticket. Did he doit? Tlie oU'ttion returns from bis district, the day nfter cies tlon showed the extent of the obliga tion be felt himself under to tlie party. The Delnoe-ratle vote of the district in which Mr. Pergiison reigns as a sort of supreme ruler, is about liiT). The stale ticket, In lsDl received 200 votes, and Jil'lgo Weidman rceeive'd 200 votes. Mr. Ferguson was not fighting tlie state ticket or Judge Weidman, lint ho openly fought most of the county candidates. The result of his open treachery to tlie ticket is shown In the vote cast for some of the other candidates. Hero are the figures : sir. S. C. Kirk, tlie Demoeratlo candidate for Protholiotary, re-ceived nt tlie Lost Creek poll, 40 vote's: Air. Scheiirinan, t lib eandidate for lleeordcr, received OS voteis; Mr. Ciirran, esndi date for Iteglster, received 101 votes; Mr. Mill holiaud, candidate for Controller, received IH votes, and Me-ssrs. Martin and Leahy,eiiiiflidates for Commissioner W and 00 votes respectively. That this slaughter of the Democratic ticket In tills particular di.tlict was the result of tlio tre-uclicry of Mr. Ferguson unit bis friends and henchmen, was their open Imnst at the time, atiel we are not aware that they deny it now. Air. I'crgiison is a again a candidate for the nrtk'c of commissioner.. )n you, as n Demo crat, believe lilm entitled to re-cognition ? Do you think tre-nehery should bo rewareled with a nomination and election' Do you think the voters ol llie couiuy e-tulorse me seiusiiness ntiei treasonable Impulses that te-d lilm tu slaughter the ticket iK-cause he failed of a nomination? Do yei think a man with a rccorel of this kind should lie or could be clcetesl, if nominated ? These facts and ipierb'S arc rcspestlully submitted to the Democratic voteis ill the belief that their sense of right and justice will impel them to say to Air. Ferguson that the Democratic party Is not dNposeel to reward treason to its principles ami candidates with election to office of honor and prollt. Air. I-'enrllson should lie tullifht that treachery to the parte Is not so hastily forgotten, and eithcrswho w oidd emulate lilsCMimple shouhl be dctcrre-d, fiom so doing by making treason odious. The e-onveiitlon this year lias a chance to do this tiling. lEcspcttfully, Manv Dlmocuats. Shenandoah, August Mil. It itlieilinullsin Cured in n Day. "Mystic Cure" for Hheumatlsm and Neu r.ilgia radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is rcmnrkablo and mysteriuus. It lemuves at once tho cause and tho disease immediately disappears. The firstdoso greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by C. 11. Jlagcubuch, Druggist, Shenanuoan. YESTERDAY'S EASE BALL GAMES Jt'.ltlnuul League. At UrooUlvn lironklyn, 11; I'hlbielob rihln, 10. At Iiiistuii Hoston, 1; Washing. tun. 0. At Halt! inoro llaltlnioro, II; Xow York, (1. - At Cincinnati Cincinnati, t Pittsburg-. 2. At Chlcii-jo Chicago, "0 tit. Louis, ;!. Hasten) I,CM;ne. At Toronto Toronto, 111; Springfield, 8. At HtilTiilo Providence, 10; lhtfliilo, 7. At Syrticttsi' Wllkosbarro, 8: Syracuse, '!. Atlantic League. At Lancaster Lancaster, 12; Pnterson, S. At Hnrtfnrd Xowark, 10; Hnrtfortl,2. At Wilmington Athletic, 10; Wilming ton, 4. Tho people have long since learned that tho most disagreeable medicines aro not nec essarily the best. In fact, as a rule, they aie not. What is wanted is something mild aud sure, such as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Heinedy. That is really pleasant to take when reduced with water and .sweetened. Then it is acknowledged' everywhere to bo the most successful remedy in the world for bowel complaints. Ask any uiimlicr of druggists for tho best remedy they have for dial rhoea and fully nino out of ten will recommend Chamlcrlaiu's. In speaking of this medicine, Mr. Ii, 11. Htitl'uin uf Friendsville, .Siisimebanna Co., l'a,, says: "Wohavo used it in our family for pain in the htbmach, colic and diarrhoea and found it to be a most effective remedy." For salo by Grubler Hros., druggists. Tliu Orphans' Hume. The representatives of the several Odd Fel lows' Orphans' homes of Pennsylvania met at Philadelphia Tuesday and re-districted the state. Tho Orphanage to lie established near Suubury will have Bli counties, 332 loducs and 32,000 members to draw ironi, S. 11. Hoyer and J. O. .Miller, of Sunbury, attended the meeting. A meeting uf this district will bo held at Sunbury on J'riilay. Shamokiu Des patch. Pay only your own bills, lu dealing hcio the cash customer is not taxed to help sup- Krt tho credit customers who do uot pay. Here an aie ono level, All aro cash, 7-18-tf Factory Shoe Store. lllltliilay Celebration. jA birthday rarty was laid last evening at Hinwnsvillo in honor of the 2'Jth aniiiversary ol lliomas 1 laherty, and also his lady friend, JIlw Flannory, of Lost Cieek. Amusements and refreshments wero indulged in and the fol lowing wore present: Misses Holln, Hfrsser, l oeley, I aiitliu, Tracy, Cuughlin and Del- einp, and Slessis. Ldward Tobin, Harvey Jacohy, John Higgiim, Johu and' Edward Monaghaii, Hugh Dougherty, Patrick Hruderick, Charles Leitzcl ami Christ, l'oltz, Music was furnished by Messrs. Sanford Shoemaker and Hippolyto Ijiwson, on tlio guitar and mandolin, which was groaIy cu Joyeel by those present. Tliesu Wrr Sent ti) .lull. 5,Th following commitments to the county jail weie made to-day : Jacob IiHerty, ol I'utUvllle, was committed to jail by 'Squire McCool, in default uf 300 bail on oath uf Anna l-avl , charged with non-support ami drunkenness ; Harney White mi scut to tall by 'Seiuire McCool. In default of MOO lsiil ou oath uf II. S. Dvl, cliargeal with being a drunken tramp; 'Squire M. J. LaMrlor, of Shenandoah, committed Adam lUrkona to jail In default of $800 ball charged will laiccny . I llucklen's Arnica. Halve. 1 Tho best salvo in the worW for cuts, , bruises, son s. ulcers, salt rtjenra, fever sores, tetter, hajM d b mds, bilblaliii, corns, ami all skill tiruptlons, and Hitlvely cures piles, f,r no T,av reooiri.il i r. ! iniAm,,ti.Ml tit ilvr. ' " " 1 ...r....i u...lr...,...,. . . ......... ...r.....i...l luf. lIIO" WIHPW.ll"ll .11 IIJ.fMJ , I I, IHIIH I . I ICV j5 m ills per hoi lursuii, b A Wasley PERSONAL. W.J. Dcch. of North .tnrdln street. Is spending a week or two at Potter's Iike, to roouporato from his recent illness. jj. i-. nirrott, of the HnnALD, lanel 'Squire f. T. Williams left this lnnrtilimlfnr several days sojourn nt Atlantic City. I jurs. i.izzio Humble, of West flial street, a spending a few days at Atlaiitl'T'itv. Miss Alary Lynch, of MiiTivilli.. TmniKUoe. is visiting her aujit-Jfrs. James Hegloy, of North I'nliimsfreot. AIl9sJJn"h0 Dabb has returned from a two- WlTlT visit In IVh.n.U nt fit Plot,. lMiss Sadie (iilbort has gone to Philadelphia to spend a couple of weeks with friends. Howard Koltban, 21 year old sou of Fred, Kcithan, of North Alain street, is suffering from diphtheria. Air. and Mrs. Milton Hillmau and Jin and Mrs. William Pratt, will spend to-morrow nud Sunday at the Mountain Qrefve camp meeting. Miss Hannah Hefowlch, of Pottsville, is the guest of Miss Hoso ltefowieh, on South Main street. tl. W. Neiman has returned to town after a prolonged sojourn among tho cool sea brcezus at Atlantic City. lilchard llron n left town this morning on a vacation trip to Atlantic City and points along the Hudson. Miss Gay, of Pottsvillo, Is sojourning with Miss S.illio Stein, of Wost Oak street. W. II. Waters, tlio grocoof town, and his Uncle, William Waters, of St. Clair, will teavo on next Tuesday for Wales. Thoy arc In terested in an estate that is being settled in that country. They will bo absent nbifut six weeks anil comblno pleasure with business. Miss Anulo Shappoll, of Wllkosbarro, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Eisenhower, was called to the death bed of hcraunt, Miss Simmon, at Frceland, She was accompanied by Mrs. Elsenhower. l ice Tills. Send your address to II. H. Hucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These jillls aro easy in action anil aro particularly effective 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 elo not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach nnd bowels greatly Invigorate tho system. Kcgular size Soc per Imj.v. Solel by A. Waslcy, druggist. QUAY TO lEAVE THE SENATE. fuller No Circumstances Will Ho Accept Another Ternf. , FiTTSliumi, Aug. 7. Hoforo leaving; for tho south Senator Quay stilted to n. re porter that his pro.-ent term would bo his last in tlio sonnto. Salel ho: "It has of tun been said by others, but I hnvo never saiil it myself until now. At tho expiration of my term in the Unlboel jitntcs senato I will refuse any lvnoinlntitiem nnd instead will retlro from politics mill spend tho ljiiliine-o of my timo Betting acquainted with my family. . "As to tlio truth of tho report that Don Cameron is to bo n canillilato to succeeel himself, 1 hiii not informed, and harelly believe it, but so fur us I inn personally concerned I will not ltmlcr any circum stance be u candidate for re-election tit tho expiration of my present term. Itelief in Six Honrs. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Curo." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back aud every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relict ana cure tins is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. PITHY POINTS.' Happenings Throughout the Itcgion Cliroli- Icleel for Hasty l'erusal. Schicdcr, tlie Vast Ceutro street baker, ap peared iu the streets this moiulng with a new delivery wagon. ' Herith Mela celebration was lipid at the lomo of -Mr. and .Mrs. Hubeu Htrldson, on South Janlin street, this morning. Abraham Holland, tax collector of Auburn. paid ou account of his '05 duplicate to-day. iV marriage license was granted to Daniel W. Dorr, of Harry township, and Kninia Sfiadle, of Heglns township. Proposals are out for the driving of a tunnel from tho new lift. Holmes vtiu, to tho Orchaid vein at Suffolk colliery. Knickerbocker colliery, which Is being rebuilt, is expected to resume operations about tho 17th inst. Tho machinery is nearly all in position and the carjicaters arc planking up the sides and placing in tho schutcs. The longest coal train that ever ran cast over the Lehigh Valley liailruad passed through llethlehcin yesterday morning. Tho train was made up of S1U loaded four-wheeled coal cars. The Schuylkill canal is again open for navigation, the" blockade of coal dirt near Port Clinton having been cleared away. l'lomlueut olhcials of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company huvo been engaged tho past two days in making a tour of tho Mahanoy Valley collieries. It is said that this tour is for the purpose of gcttiug ae- eiuaintod vi Ith the methods used in mining pitched seams of coal. Mrs. Margaret Joyce, who for a number of years was a resident of Hlg Miuu Hun, has removed her household effects to Hazletou. The liiinersattbo Plttston'mliio lost in tools over 2,000 by tho accident. This is k featuro of tlio terrible accident that has been over looked. Your lloy Wont I.ivo ii Month. So Mr. Oilman Hrown. of 34 Mill St.. South i..l..... ...... ...1.1 1... 41... .1 His sou had Lung trouble, follow lug Typhoid Malaria, and he spent threo hundred and seventy-five dollars with doctors, who Anally gave him up, saying: "Your boy wont Hvo a month." Ho tried Dr. Klug's New Dis ilt.l,U, .IKItTI., ,1UD IUIII l,V ll!l UUCIOI9. covery and n few bottles restored him to health and enabled lilm to go to work a per loctiy wen man. tie says no owes his pre sent good health to tho use of Dr. King's New Discovery, and knows it to bo the best in tho world for Lung trouble. Trial Dottles Irceat A. Wasley s Drug Store. Picnics To. Day, The Sunday schools of Tilnlty Reformed and Presbyterian churches are holding their annum picincsai iiKesiuovo-uay, ineuum- bor of picnickers was about 300. irli-Cnld-lftmitac!ie. Why suller with Coughs, Colde and La arippuwhon, Laxative Hroino (Juluiue will euro you In ono day. Put up In t.bjeta con venient for taking, (luarauteeel to curo, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For salo by Klrlln's Pharmacy. The Search Discontinue!!. Tho search for tho. two young men who met their ilnith at the old nlr slum, near Tumn una, while gathering blackberries, has beon discontinued Nothing will be done until ' (hi utouud settles Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. THERI! 19 NO PROFESSION, whoso labors so severely tax tho nervous sys tem, as that of tho ministry. Thodo rangomcntof the ncrvo centers of the brain by over work, frequently brings on attacks ot hoart trouble, and nervous prostration, Itov, J. I. Hester, M. D Pastor U. B. church, London Mills, Ills., himself a physi cian, writes Fob. 26, 1895: "Heart affection and nervous prostration had becomo so Bcrlous lost fall that a llttlo over work In tho pulpit would so completely prostrate mo Ylf MilPQ' tnat ' soemod cortain I VI . lilllM mus(. rclinquIsh tho work Ht5tirt Clire o tno ministry entirely. Heart palpitation becttmo ReSIOreS so bad that my auditors tt .xi. would ask mo if I did not ncUlT.il bavo heart disoaso. Last November I commenced taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Curo alternately with Dr. Miles' Nervine and derived tho greatest posslblo benefit. I bavo just closed revival work of 10 weeks, preaching nourly every night and twlco on tho Sabbath. I can speak for hours without suffering as I formerly did. Hard working ministers (should kocp Dr. Miles' grand remedies on hand." Dr. Miles' Heart Curo Is sold on guarantee, first bottlo will benefit or money refunded. ' ' Aht lr 1 ll J?it1w ?Y:-&L bowel mi at I STsuddn J 3vl3a colds, chills 2 ?Js&tr"V und I.a Grippe. ; v, iij . Used externally it is the best lini- J mciit in the world. Ilevvarc of imitations, buy only the goiiuiue J made by Perry Davis. , '.i.. I v Lsr bottles 25 sod VI csoli (sell ft Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris."Schmidt,Asw 207 West Coal Street. POLITICAL CARDS. JjlOIt CHIEF BUHG1MS, PIERCE WALKER, Of the Fourth ward. Subje-ct to Citizens liarty rules. jyOR CLERK OF THE COURTS, PHIL. J. CONNELL, Of Girardville. Subject to Democratic rules. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For-- BARBEY'S beer ana rorter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. . A genuine welcome waits you at - JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. Fliienl whlikoyi, beers, vortirr and si" constantly oa tup. Choice Icuiperaace drlniu mm i ig.ii! -
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