EVENING HERALD i:staiii,isiii:i ihm. l'ubllshnd every Kvculrig, ltxcept .Sunday, nt (f Hourn Jamii Htiikkt. Nnxn Ck.nthr. Ulie llnmlil Is ilctllcieil tiiHhciiiiuiIonii And tho aiirroiindtug towns for six cunt a week, pay .able to the carriers, Ily tunll 88.00 n yoitr.nrM ee&H n moiitli, payable in ndvntiee. Advertise ment (!hiirKcdiitcordliiKtopncuiid position. Tho publisher reserve tlio right to change the position of advertisements whenever the pub '.icatlon of news deinnmls ft. The right Is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether fald for or not, thnt tho pulilMicrs inny deem rairopcr. Advertising rates nmdo known upon application. Kntorod at the pofftofllce nt Hticiiniuloali, Pa., as second class mull matter. TKI.HPilONH CONNECTION. Evening Herald MONDAY, AUCil'ST It), 18D0. REPUBLICAN NATIOKAI. TICKET. I'OR PRESIIlEHT, WILLIAM MKINLKY, Of Ohio. FOR VICC miEMllENT, UA1SIU2T A. HOllAltT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. VO It .CON OMiSSM AS-AT-LA llf I H, UALUS1IA A. OltOW, Of Susquehanna. BAMUKI. A. DAVllNl'OUT, Of Krio Frem silver at the repudiation ratio of 1 to 30 will liurtovciy citizen, but it will hint Hie u-urkliiginan moist of all. How docs the platform adopted by tho llciuoe.ratlc convention to-day plcaso the livening Chronicle? A sutl'orlng people awaits lie answer. J?uiiok I'AitKKit, true to his convictions of (lie past, is a strong supporter of the Green back movement.' Ho favors tho nomination t a free silver man for I'ongioss. It is heriously assorted that llrynn will lot carry Nebraska. If llryan is defeated '.v the corn fanners In bis own state, what irt of a metaphor will bo uso to debcribe his doclings' I'orr villi:Is opposed to tho erection of i he odd I'olluws' orphanage nt Siinbury. .' us was to have been expected. If the unity bunt had been selected as the location, Dungs would bcdlU'orent. tho incongruous uud tlangetfliis ele iieiits of tho country nro joining tho llryan jurty in a hope of unlimltid plunder. Hut the men who saved the llninn and ufterwnrd made it pro-pciousnio in lino of battle onto inure. Xoiso and sophistry cannot win in Jhis contest. Tui: Senatorial investigation in I'hiladcl lilua has dcelopcd a bad state of u Hairs In the goverinucnt of that city. Somebody should bo behind prison bars. Either David tlartin is a corrrupt politician or his accusers have conceived, il cunsplrucy against him. The public awaits future developments witli uoii h interest. Mu. 1'owrais wu uufoitunatc in selecting home of his supporters iu this town, wliilu his opponent, Mr. lirilllths, was just the opposite. .Saturday's primaries showed the popularity of ceitain would-be politicians whose heads are "swelled," although in one i-isc tho swelling has been leduced by sevcnil thumps from an antagonist's list lccently. Ksrmu'. v's torrid heat will not soon i foiguttci!'. We have had higher tem pi ramies, but nut very often, and certainly in ier any that was more oppressive, or that prostrated so many, or tlmt was so generally depressing in its influences. Thoso who weie tuinpolled to cnture out upon the strict in the burning sunshine, did so with feelings of ajiprchciisiuu. ' T nr. Democratic state committee lias been t ailed to meet on the i:)th Inst. Chairman Uoliert H. Wright has forwanled his icoigna (lua to Secretary Savage, and it will be pre sented to tho committee on tho above date. The meeting bids fair to lie an Interesting inc. It is uiiderstuod that several members ill also tender their resignation, and four or fixe of the candidates on the electoral ticket have already sent ill notice of their refusal to wrve. The Democratic paity is badly demoralized, in this state, and tho result of to day's convention, in adopting the Chicago platform and all that document implius, will .iue a greater demoralization within the ranks of tho Schuylkill Democracy. Chair man Wright, iu his letter of resignation, says: 'Much as I love Democracy and reveio its History,! cannot follow those who have stolen Us banners while trampling on its principles. opposition to this platform mean.s fidelity to Uemueriicy and to country, to lllierty, to progress, to all that is worth preserving in American eivlllmtiou." There aio liundieils oi umnly Deiaocnits iu the county whosuh si ribe to the same .sentiments, and they will tie heard from in no uncertain tonus as the amnniun progresses. Thoso men nro not bolting Democrat It is tho Democratic party that has bolted the principles uf .Ictl'erauu jnd Jaektom Tin: frco sllvcrltes, lu their arguments to lirove that the unlimited colnageof the white metal nt a ratio of 10 to 1 would be a good thing for this country, avoid the Mexican silver dollar as much as a bull doosa red flag. There is moro silver iu a Mexican dollar tluiu iu a United Status dollar, yet the purchasing power of tho former is ubout one-half as much as tho I'nlted Suites dollar. UnJer tho piosent standard, the maintenance of which the llcpublicau iparty is pledged, tho silver and paper money Is as good us gold, for tho reason itliat tho credit of this government has lieu a such us to keep tho American silver dollar uvice tho valuo of tho money of Mexico, a frco silver oountry. This credit, howover, would bo doKtruyod by tho adoption of free oluagu of silver at a ratio of 1(1 to 1, as thu .loverninont would bo uuablo to redeem all the nilvor bullion iu and out of this country i'olned'luto dollars, Itoldos, the prices of "ie uecoswirles of live, which every work- liiKiniui must have, would liu rabed In prices, as lu Mexico to-day. In that fico silver country butler Is selling nt ?Bo per pound ; collbe, Wc ; ham, Mo ; lard 3lc ; bread, per loaf, 13c ; milk, per quart, 10c ; pork, SOo ; calico, 13c, and so on fur nil articles which every man of family must have. Tliofo articles am .10 per cent, higher than tlicy nro here, ami tuctpiall.e matters valgus should bu AO percent, higher than they are In this country, but such is not the case. They nro much loner, tthd the woiklugmnn is paid in M ceiitdollals. Men receive fH.OO per month, car drivers "S cent? per day and oltlcc clerks $8f per month. Tliufo are facts, and tho same statu of affairs would exist hero under the free and unlimited coinage of silver. (Illp'Colds-Ilcntllichp. Why sulfer with Coughs, Colds and Ijv Grippe when lAxatlro llromo Quinino will euro you in one day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to euro, or money refunded. Price, Uf cunts. For salo by Kirlln's l'lmrmacy. Shot for Ticking I'p tin Apple. Wii.Kiiiaikk, l'.i., Aug. in Juhnnnl liitrher, nf MIiht's Mills shut IJonnls Hur rlnirtiin, n 1'2-ve ir-obl hoy As Huri'lnt'on ivn puling Gallagher's orchard he noli ed some nice apples lying on the ground mill sealed the fnnec to procure one. Ho wns In thu net of picking up the upplo when Gal lagher, from behind it tree about n hun dred yards uw-iiy, raised ii shotgun to his shoulder, aimed nt thellttlu boy and Ilreil. Tho loiul of bird shot took effect in the left side of his huml and liotly and ho fell to tho ground. Gallagher walked off, rind tho boy managed to crawl to his homo. Ho may illo. Gallugher has eluded tho pollco. Tim Czar Tears Assassination. IlnitLiv. Aug. 10. In spin of denials, it is generally believed here that Profossor Mendell, the Insanity specialist, bus been summoned to St. l'l'terslmrg to attend tho cznr. 'J ho Hnssluli monarch Is said to bo In u stnto of extreme iiorvottR oxclteinent, owing to tho discovery of renowed Nihil ist activity. Tho czar is reported to bo in hourly dronil of his life. Hundreds of ar rests havo been miido during tho past fort night at St. Petersburg, Warsaw, Kioff nml Moscow. Horribly Crushed In n Ilrenker. WlLKKSIIAliUE, I'll., Aug. 10. Imdwlg Coilski, nged 22, a Lithuanian laborer, employed at tho Newton Coal company's Heneca breaker, I'lttston, met with a ter rible death shortly after the breaker started work in tho morning. Ho was caught by tho convuyers and horribly crushed, his body being twisted out of shape and tho Intestines ruptured. Tho nuin wnsnllvo when received at tho hospital, but died soon afterward. Nine Men Imprisoned in n Mine. Kani:akkr, Ills., Aug. in. Nino min ers nro imprisoned in the burning mine lit Clark City and nro .suppose ! to bo dead. The main shaft of tho (Jard Wilmington Coal company was destroyed by firo and forty miners wero Imprisoned. Uoforo tho upper works wero totally destroyed, how ever, thlrty-ono of them escaped. Clark City Is a mining city in the Hraldwood district, and has a population of nboutuOO. Tellp-e Observation a failure. St. I'r.Tr.nsuL'iaj, Aug. 10. Tho olj-erva-tlon of the sun's total eclipse, visible lu northorn Kuropo, northern Asia anil Ja pan, and for which elaborate preparations had been mado. has proved a failure both nt Vadso, on the west coast of Nova Zem bla, and at St. l'eterOmrg owing to tho clouds. Sir Robert Hall, of Cambridge, conducted the ob-ervatlons nt Vadso. 1411 from a Itoof to Death. New YoitK, Aug. 10. Following tho oxninplo of thousands of dwellers In tho tonoments during tho hot spoil John Hughes has boon accustomed to sleep on his roof. Hut ho could nut sloe), mill made frecjuont trips to n nearby saloon with a can for beer. Kurly yesterday morn ing lie wns found ilo.nl lu tho yard, hav ing fallen eight storlos. Abysiliihiii rlllhnster Captured. Caiuo, Aug. 10. An Italian man-of-war hasiiipturcd off tho const uf Krvtliro.i the Dutch stounicr Doelwyk, carrying 31,000 rillos, which nro supposed to be of Belgian inanufacturii, and which wero designed for Abyssinia. Tho steamer and her cargo will bo taken by tho Italian war stoainer to the prize court ut Mii-smva. Chairman Ilanua HIT (or Chicago. Cl.KVHLAND.Aug.lt). Chairman llnnna, uf thu Republican national committee, left hero at midnight for Chicago, to glvo his attention to tho wostern campaign. Major Charles Dick, who Is to havo charge of the Chicago headquarters, started for Chicago today, and the work of tho campaign will be puslud from now on. Talk ol Coiiserlpthni In Npnln. Maiiuid, Aug. l'J Senor Mnrcelo do zi'aiTagua, minUtcr of war, Is consider ing a scliumo to Intro lueo i'nu-.i'1'iptiim in oidor to facilitate the rociultiug of tho fiircusof tho Spanish army for survico lu Cuba. To Oeenn (iroo. The Philadelphia & Heading liailioad will run a cheap excursion to Ocean drove on tho 2.1th. in, t. Itatc and tune limits, etc., will be iiiiuuumcd in a few days. b-h-2t. Is essential to health. Uvory nook and corner of the system is reached by tho blood, and on its quality thecondltion ol every organ do pends. Good blood means strong nerves, good digestion, robust health. Impure blood means scrofula, dyspopsla, rheuma tism, catarrh or other diseases. Tho surest way to havo good blood Is to take Hood's Sarsaparllln. This medicine purities, vi talizes, and enriches tho blood, and sends tho elements of health and strength to every nervo, organ and tissue. It creates a good appetite, elves refreshing sleep and cures that tired feeling. Remember, Hood Sarsaparilla Is t he best In fact the One True Illood Purifier. li ii nni c"ro I.lrer Ills; easy to rlOOCl S I'lllS take, easy to oiierate, 250. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Iteglou Chron icled for Hasty Termini. Ashland has contributed $70 to the I'lttston initio sull'erers. llnzlcton papers want to havo 'tlio pollco force of thnt eity increased on account of tho numerous burglaries occurring recently. The tracks of the Traction Company be tween Mahauoy Tlane and Malzevlllo are being strewn with stums nearly jvory night. This mme thing was practiced there last siiuimer, and three l'olandeis are now serv ing sentences in tlio county prison fur it. Glmrdvillc I Inn tte. Thomas b. Zweizig, of Heading, will do llvern discourse on "i;ieuieuts of Slice ss In the March of Progress,'' in tlio Union Church at St. Nicholas on .Monday evening, Aug. 10. Tho P. it It. cmpluyos at Clllbcrton will bo paid to-morrow. Tho Sliamokin-Mt. (fennel electric rail way has been extended from Lancaster Switch to Maysville Park, seven-eights of n mile. Nearly two miles more will lie added fur tours about this scenic tesoit. William Moyer, a tinsmith employed by William Morgan at Mahanoy City, was over come by tho heat aliout 5 o'clock Saturday aftornoon. Thomas Condroii, of Gllbcrton, who has been traveling operator for tho P. & 1!. rail road company, for some tlmo received ordors last evening to report for duty at Atlantic City at once. It Is supposed that ho is to bo placed in tho tower wero the wreck recently oec urud. The annual State Convention, Sons of St. (leorge. at McKeosport, selected Shamokiu as the next meeting place. Dr. Will Monaghau, who graduated this year and passed a successful examination bo fore tho State Medical Hoard, has opened an otlico at the home of his parents, Colonel P. 11. and Mrs. Monaghau, at Glrardvillo. The bust Cieek Cadets will paiticipate in n parade at Shauiokln on Labor Day. McAdno has no doctor. Dr. W. C. .Samuels, of Gllbcrton, and- Miss Jennie Geise, employed as teacher iu tho Girardvillo schools, will bo married to morrow, at the homo of the bride's parents iu Pitman, Pa. ' C. H. J In pel 1 1 me 1 1 has greatly improved the appearance of his drug stnro by a 'neat coat of paint and new wall paper. T. IE. lleddall and family aro now domlcled iu tho residence portion of the lleddall build ing, at the corner of Main and Centre streets. The employes at the Mahanoy City colliciies were paid on Saturday. The Pottsville Cadets are now in camp at Lakeside. The Citizens (ho company of Mahanoy City havo organized a lelicf fund bud suWrip tluns will bo solicited' for the Pitt stun sull'erers. The llescue II. & L. Co., will leccive their new Ilerry swinging harness for the tiuck to morrow. A largo window pano in Martin Tudiowski's cigar stoic, was broken during the progress of a Ir.icns between two young men on Satur day night. C. I!. Johnson. State Councilor of the Jr. O. I. A. M., of Pennsylvania, is a candidate for the Legislature in Luzerne county hefure the Deinucratie convention. Attention is called to the new adveitis- liieutofMax Levlts up-to-date hat store, which will appear dally iu our columns. When you want goud rooting, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinsmithing done call on K. P. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer ir stifos l-tf He's Too llusy. County Solicitor John O. Ullich has le ccived a personal letter fioni Candidate William J. llryan, asking him to take thu stump this fall iu ids inteicsts, not only iu tho county, but throughout tlio state. Mr. Ulrieh has not yet determined what ho will do iu thu matter, but will probably taku an active pait iu the campaign. Sonio years ago when suffering with an uncommonly severe attack of diarrhoea, Mr. W. It. (itiiimip, of Atco, Pa., icceived through the mall n sample bottle of Cham berlain's Colic, C'holcni and Diarrhoea llcmedy. He says; "I found it to ho one of the most ell'ective remedies I ever used. It gave me almost immediate relief. It has no superior and 1 think no equal. No bad ctl'ecta follow the uso of this remedy, It is pleasant to take when reduced witli water uud sweetened. Children like it. It never fails. It is tho most perfect remedy ever produced for bowel complaints." l'or salo at 25 and 50 cents per bottlo bytiruhler Bros., druggists. Corner Stone I.niil. The comer stone of tliL new German Catholic chapel at Patterson, was laid yester day afternoon witli impiossivu ceremonies and in the presence of a huge crowd. The comer stonu was laid by !ev. J. Heiiiau, of Kast Mauch Chunk, whu bad been delegated l'or that purpose by Aichbisliop Ryan. liiHt ol tho Season. Tho excursion of the seasnu to Atlan tic City, via Philadelphia & Heading Rail road, will leave Shenandoah at 0:30 a. in. August 13th. l'nro 3.50. Tickets good for ten days, goud uIm on train leaving Shenan doah at 12:18 p. in., August 13th, and from Philadelphia to Atlantic City August 13th and ltth. A Pullman parlurear will Imj at tached to special train iu which seats can bu reserved. b-u-Ot Caliiji Meeting Visitors, Thu Mountain drove camp meeting was attended by a large number of visitors yester day. Among tbcin wero noticed the follow ing town people: A. P. Morgan and family; Mr. and Mrs.AVllllam Morgan; K. W. Wlldo and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Price; Mr. and Mrs. Thorn Stout; A. Swalin and family; 1! (I. Boss, Miner Wnsley, B. 11. Ilrumm. Klwood Jacoby, Harry Wastry, Mrs. Flower Reuse and Miss Magglo Jacoby. KXr,0-rhi Days. Select excursion to Southern New Jersey Seashore liusorts, via Pennsylvania liallrnad Thursday, August 13. Train leaves Shenan doah U:0S a. m. Tickets, good for lie days, $3.50. AiHcrtlsbig 1'itys, Miinyon's llomooopathio Remedy Com pany spent $100,000 iu newspaper advertising last year ami netted $2(17.000 from tho business. rlcule To-liiy. Tho Methodist Sunday school of Win. Putin, mo holding thulrauuual piculu at Lakeside to-day. It was largely attended, many from Shenandoah accomimuylug them to Schuyl kill's popular lesort. liitcklou's Arnica Katie. Tho best snlvo in tlio world for cute, bruises, sore, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction or raony rcfuudrd. Price 25 eeuts per box, For salo by A. Wasley, THE BASE BALL RECORDS, Standing of the CI litis In the Itnco fo? Cluiiiiptniislilp Veil limits. National League. otuns. w. Ilaltlmoro. 61 Clnclnuntl. 05 Cleveland.. f7 Chicago.. M Pittsburg to Boston. . 41 P.O. .OBJ .001 .040 .581 ..Vifl .1139 CMMH. W. Ilrooklyn 41 I'liila'.tel'n. 40 New York 87 Wash'ton.. 35 St. Louis . 38 boutsvlllo 23 r.o. .401 .419 .411 .402 .803 .380 tSATUUDAV'9 NATION AL f.KAtlUE 0 AM 118. At Now York Now York, fl; Hrooklvn, 1. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 0 Hos ton, 2. At Clovelniul Pittsburg, 7; Cleve land, 8. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 5j Louisville, S. At Chicago Chlongo, 4; St. Louis, 3. At AVnshlngtou llaltlmoro, 21 ; Washington, 10. SL'NIIAY'.S XATIOXAL inAOUK OAMIiS. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 5; Louis ville, 4. At Chicago Chicago, 8; St. Louis, 0. I'nslcrn I.citti, ci.uns. w. I. P.O. clubs. w. Rochmtnr.. 54 80 .581 Byraoiw... 43 Toronto . . 41 85 .WH Sprlngfl'ld 39 Prnvidenco 45 30 .Ml Wllkusb'ro 83 UulTnlo 50 41 .549 Serantoa... 29 P.O. .612 .450 .80.1 .872 SATTItDAY'8 IIASTEII.V LEAGUE OA1IUS. At Rochester Itochestcr, 8; Wllkes barro, 1. At Syracuse Syracuse, 8; Scran ton, 7. At Sprlngfiold-Sprlngflcld, 7; UulTnlo, 2. At Toronto Providence, 11; Toronto, 1. SUNDAY'S KASTEIt.V LCAOUE OA5IE3. At Syracuse Toronto, 3; Syracuse 0. At Hochester First gamo: WUkos bnrrc, 10; Rochester, 0. Second gamo: Kochostor, (I; Wllkosbarrc, 1. At Buffalo (forfeited) Buffalo, ti; Springfield, 0. Atlantic League. ci.uns. w. t- P.O. cr.uas. w. r p.c. Ncn-nrlc. . S3 44 .540 Wilmngt'n CO 47 ,613 Hartford . 52 45 .KM Athletic... 41 43 .401 Paterson 51 47 .6!o Lancaster, ft) 53 .897 SATURDAY'S ATLANTIC) I.UAOUi: GAMES. At Wilmington Wilmington, 7; Ath letic, 4. At Hartford Hartford, 10; Now ark, 7. At Lancaster (10 Innings) Lan caster, 11; Paterson, 0. SUNDAY'S ATLANTIC LEAGUE GAMES. At I'atorson Paterson, 13; Lancaster, 11. At Newark Hartford, 7; Newark, C. The penplo havo long slnco learned that the most disagreeablo medicines are not nec essarily the best. In fact, as a rule, they aro not. What is wanted is something mild ami sure, sucli ns Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Hcmcdy. That Is really pleasant to tako when reduced with water and sweetened. Then it is acknowledged everywhere to be tho most successful remedy In the world for bowel complaints. Ask any number of druggists for tho best remedy they havo for dial rhoea and fully nine out of ten will recommend Chamberlain's. In speaking of this medicine, Mr. 11. 11. Dull'um of l'riendsvllle, Susquehanna Co., Pa., says: "Wo havo used it in our family for pain in tho stomach, colic uud diarrhoea and found it to bo a most ellcctivo remedy." l'or salo by Grubler llros., druggists. Senator Smith's Daughter to Wud. N'EWAHIC, N. J., Aug. 10. It was an nounced today that Klizabcth C. Smith, the eldest daughter of Senator James Smith, Sr., is to bo married in tho fall or early winter to Potcr Hauck, Jr., tho son of n Hudson county brewer, who has been n friend of Senator Smith for years. Buy Keystone Hour. Be sure that tlio mi mo Lksski & Dabk, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. liter t'.it-lit luoils.iiiii .line iu imimst. Ni;w Your., Aug. 10. Tho British tramp steamer Lady Furno.ss, Captain Tregen tlien, arrived yesterday from Delagoa Bay, South Africa, In ballast, thus mnking ouo of the longest voyages on record for a steamer In ballast. Tho distance traveled was a little over 1,000 miles. There was no cargo of any nature to be had for this port anil as the vessel was chartered to load again from this port for South Africa, sho was obllirod to come empty. Coining 1'vent, August 13. Ice cream festival uudcr tho allspices of the Welsh Baptist Sunday school in Bobbins' openi house. Aug. 11. Ico cream festival iu Bobbins' opera house, under the auspices of tho East End toung Americans. August 15. Fiist annual picnic of tho Defender Iloso Company No. 3, at Columbia park. Aug. 22. Ico cieam festival uiulcr tho auspices of Shenandoah Valley Council No. 530, Jr. (). U. A. M., in Bobbins' opera house. August 2 Lawn party at residence of Dr. C. M. Ilorduer, 31 East Oak street, benefit of All Saints church. A littlo daughtor of Mr. Lewis Dayton, an old and much respected' citizen of Barnitz, Pa occasionally has tiouble with her stomach which gives her considerable dis tress. Iu speaking of It Mr. Dayton said "As soon ns sho has an attack wc give her a dosu of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Beuiedy, and it has never failed to icilcvu her piomptly. Wu all usu it in our family with tho sainu good results." For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Almost CnitRlit In I lie Act or Murder. Baltimoii c.Aug. 10. Richard M. Lyons, t carpenter, aged 37, Is under nrrost hero rharged with killing Jennie Shipley, aged miout so years, i.omi cries omauatlng from II North Amity struct, tho home of tho tuuple, iittractexl the attention of tho po llco, who on entering found tho woman with tlio left sldo of hor skull crushed and Lyons with a small sludge hummer lu his hand. Tho onuses which led to tho murder nro unUuowu. Ilntber anil Wnuld-be Iteseuer Drowned, Wiiitkhai.i.. N. Y Aug. 10. JUss Marlon Burnhnm, aged 14, daughtor of Mr. William A. Buriiham.of Boston, was drownod lu Lake Clmmplaln, at Wost port, N. Y., yiwtcrdny afternoon. SIlss Burnhnm was lu liathlng, and got beyond hor depth. Maggie Mouldor. a nurso.who was lu attendance, wusnlsodrowned whllo attempting to rescue tho girl. Thu Weather. For eastern I'eunsylvnnia uud New Jcr scry: Not qullo so warm; southwesterly winds. A BIO OFFER. 8.3() Worth of I'liio Old Wine for 15.00. The Spcor N. J. Wino Co., of Passaic, N. J., Is offering a case of 13 bottles cholco and old assortment of wino for $5.00, this offer, bo low costs, only to stand two or throo months, nnd but ouo caso to a family, as it Is a loss and Is only done to prove to the finest con noisseur tho high character and richness of those choice wines, produced at l'assaic, N. J, Wo havo one of tho circulars and list of tho wines offered with all particulars. Every porson who scuds n postal card to Tub Sphkb N. J, Wine Co., Passaic, N. J., may procure ouo. These Wines arc Superb. 6-4-ltd&w AT WORK UNDER GUARD. Terrible Treatment or Southern Negro Workmen In duutcinnln. Moniioe, Lit., Aug. it). Letters received In this city tell liarrowlng tnles of suffer ing oporionred liyn colony of Louisiana ncgroos In Guatemala, who wero Induced to go thoro last May to work on railroads. Tho letters say that four of them havo been killed, nnd those still nllvo nro In a condition worso than Rlavos, nnd they nro anxious to return to their Louisiana homos. Last May a number of young negroes In this vicinity nnd at Jackson vlllo contracted with agents to go to Central Amorlea to work on railroads. Flattering Induce ments wero held out to thorn. Thoy wero promised high wages, easy work and splen did treatment Tho letters somo of them havo written homo iudlcntothnt they .wore Badly deceived. Henry Wind, of Jackson ville, has roeelvodn letter from his brother dated nt Panzos, July 27,contalnlng Infor niAtlon thnt Jamos Shaw, Wllllo Bradley, a boy namod Sam and another whoso name tho writer did not know had been killed near P.uuos whllo attempting to uscapo. Tho negroes employed on tho rail road aro guarded by soldiers of tho Gautc malnn government, nnd troated brutally. It lsalloged, and recelvo sennt rations and very small pay. Parson Ellis has received a letter from his son Enuls, In which ho 1 fllsa of cjswfc Rnfforinff. I'reo Pills. Send your address to 11. E. ltucklcn & Co., Chicago, and get a frco sample box of Dr. Jviug s New Lite Tills. A trial will convinco you of their merits. Thoso pills aro easy in action and aro particularly effective iu the cure of Constipation nnd Sick Headache. For Malaria nnd Liver troubles they have been iroved invaluable. Tliey aro guaranteed to ie purely veirctihle. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tunc to stomach nnd bowels greatly invigorate the system. licgular sizo 2.c lcr box. bold by A. asley. druggist. mg i-niiil Melodies lii l'lttsburjr. PlTTSiiunn, Aug. 10. An alleged land swindle, by which residents of Pittsburg lost at least .?100,0()0, has been exposed, and requisition papurs have been issued for the nrrest of J I . Van Spilth, charged with boing onoof tho principals In tho fraudulent transactions. Moro than a hundred persons who bought land from Van Smith nnd built homes for them solvos aro without tltlo to their property nnd aro liable to be dispossessed. Tlio swindle was by tho uso of forged deods for wostorn land, which, It Is charged, wero exchanged for Alloghcny county land, and tho latter wns sold or mortgaged for cash. Supposed Drowned Mini Returns. Trenton-, Aug. 10. John Cnmp. of this city, who was reported to have been drowned on Friday in Crosswlck's creek, near Hordentown, has returned homo. Ac cording to Camp's two companions, who wero In swimming with him at tho time, Camp was missed and they could not find him nnywhero. Thoy then assumed ho must havo been drowned. Camp's story Is that he was ovcrcomo by tho heat, but managed to reach tho shoro and crawl under somo trees, whore ho lay uncon scious until for severnl hours. ltellel in Six Hours. nistrcssiiiH kidney and bladder diseases i elieveil In six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This now remedy is a great surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain in the manner, Kiuuoys, uacK ana every part of tho urinary passages in malo or female. It relieves retention of water and pain iu passing It almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold by SUapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. llrltlKctnn'H Hoy Hero. DniMJliTON-, N. J., Aug. 10. Norman Moore, 0 years old, was saved from drown ing by 11-year-old Harry Johnson. Nor man went out in p. boat, but when he got Into tho mldillo of tho stream nnd found tho boat unmanngenble, ho became fright ened and jumped overboard, intending to swim ashore. He was sinking, howover, when tho littlo Johnson boy swain out and brought him to land. Ilolielllnlio'M lteporteil ltc.signutloii Denied BE11I.IK, Aug. 10. Tho Neuesto Nnch- rlchteu says that tho reports that Chan cellor von Hohonloho had resigned nro ut terly without foundation. It adds that tho solo object of tho chnncollor In going lo WUhelmsruho wns to make a roport to Emperor William on tho condition of uf- alr In tho east. Sniliteu Death of liM-lungo 1'rlre. Mauch Chunk, Pa., Aug. 10. Ex-Judge Samuel B. Prlco died suddenly at his homo aere, aged 73 years. Ho wns a prominent man of this region. For many years ho was Identified with tho Upper Lehigh Conl company, mid has nllou tho oluces of county treasurer and associate judge. Your Hoy Wont I.lvo a Month. So Mr. Oilman Brown, of 31 Mill St.. South Gardner, Mass., was told by the doctors. ins sou naa i.ung trouble, following Typhoid Malaria, and ho spent three hundrid and seventy-five dollars with doctors, who finally gavo him up, saying: "Your boy wont llvo a month." Ho tried Dr. King's New Dis covery and a few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work a per fectly well man. He says ho owes his pro sent good health to the uso of Dr. King's New Discovery, and knows it to be the best In tho world for Lung trouble. Trial Bottles l rccat A. Wasley's Drug Store. Sir. Wright's l'ossllilo Successor, ALLKN'TOW.v, Pa., Aug. 10. Slnco tho unnouncomuntof Democratic State Chair man Holwrt E. Wright tharo has lioen much speculation as to who will be his successor. Mr. Wright's brother, Naval Officer J. Marshall Wright, who wns for merly stato chairman, it was runioro.d on tho streets, could havo the position. Al though "Marnh" is an avowed etlvorlte ho would not accept Kx-Congrossmnn Will iam H. Sownn, whoso opou letters to Mr. Wright havo created consldornblolnterost, has also been mentioned. It is believed, however, thnt Jamos Kerr, ox-chalrmnn, will bo named. Poisoned Vamlly lEecovurliig. Buioobtok, N. J., Aug. 10. Tho mem bors of the Frazler family, who wore nol sonod by something supposed to havo boon contained In their food, are now all out or danger. Nothing has yet lioon dlscov ered that could explain tho poisoning. A supposed clow was found in tho fact that ono of tho girls had baked hor first cako tho day lieforo and used two kinds of bak' lug powdor nnd a considerable qunntltyof each. It Is thought that tho. poison may navo uoveiopou in mo mining powder. Itheuinatlsm Cured In a Day. "Mystic Curo" for Eheuraatlsm and Nou ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at ouco the cause and tho disease immediately disappears. 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