1 .... . EVENING HERALD KSTAIIUSIIDI) 1870. Published every livening, Kiccpt Sunday, nt Boom Jardis Htbket, Keaii Ciixtiiii. Vila Herald Is dcllveird ItiHtieuntidnnuitnd Hie .urrouudlng towns for six cents n week, wiy- bio to the, carriers, lly mnll SI.00 n yenr.orM cents a month, payable In advance. Advertise ments charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements whenever the pub lication of news demands It. Tho right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether isld for or not. that the publishers may deem mpropcr. Advertising rates tnado known tupoa application. Batered at tho postofllcc nt Hhcnandoali, ra., as second clnss mall matter. TULKPHONK CONNKCTION. Evening Herald FMDAY. AUGUST II. 1800. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. kou rniwnr.sT, WILLIAM M'KINLKV, Of Ohio, roit vin: ninsinnxT, OA11K1ST A. IIOIlAltT, Of New Jersey, REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. ron"coNOniwAN-AT-LAnOE, (1ALUS1IA A. 0110W, Of Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. IJAVKNPOIIT, Of Erie. "I AM NOT A DEMOCRAT." On March 17, lbbfl, tlio Hon. William -Icnnings Hryan declared at Mount Vernon, 111.: "I am not a Democrat." What havo Democrats to do with a man who has proclaimed that ho is not a. Demo crat; who repeatedly boasted of hisintentlon not to support a gold candidate or a gold platform ; and who is now, after two years or more of intrigning with tlio Populists, tho l'opullst candidate on a Populist platform? THE 53-CENT DOLLARS. Wo aro in receipt of a communication from u prominent business man of town, asking ixtUIu questions bearing upon the currency, and taking exceptions to a six-lino editorial that appeared in Wednesday's IIuiiald. Wo S .c tho communication in full : Kiiitor HltllAl.ni In an editorial yesterday I your paper you say that the silver mine owner would be a fool to sell bis bullion In the market for .13 cents, under free coinage, when he ould take it to tho mints niul receh o in return silver dollars worth KM) cunts. Now how tlo vou account for It that the sIKer dollar under o coinage would be nothing but a 53-ceiit bIlar, as tlm people would receive it, while ae . filing to this the silver mine owner would receive a lUO-ecnt dollar? Vho is going to niukv up the tlllTcrcncc iKtween the people'H M-ceut dollar ami the 100-cent dollar of the mine owner? Also where tlo you get the idea that the government Is going to coin the tin ineuse output of the silver mines into dollar whi.'h gives tho mine owner a prollt of 17 cent-'.' tVould not this idea ha en tendency to induce every one to melt up ail their household silvrr v, are Into these Kimo dollars, and when that was j;one would thev not create a demnnd from wnie other country for silver bullion to melt up Into tlitsc same silti rdnllnrs'.' And would not this great scramble for sIKit bullion soon run the price up to n higher flxtiru than gold is now brinKing" An answer to ahf.vo rptcrlig would oblige a Keptibllcun of twenty years standing, who now believer that tho grand old party is fast drifting away from its moorings, w hen they de clare for the gold idea. Kn.vmt Itwi'iiucA.v. -Hlicnuitdoiih, Pa., Aug. 1:1, ll. Our correspondent should llrst undeibtand that history fails to show an instance of tlio creation of value by legislation, while on tlio other hand eery attempt of this nature litis been a failure. Mr. liryan said in New York tbat "free coinage would raUo tho bullion price of siher to tl.o face value of tl.u dollar," defying all natural laws and eon tiary to all precedents. This proposition of the man who said ''I am no Democrat," is the same as that proclaimed by our corre spondent whp no doubt has been captivated by tho sophhtry and catch phrases of the Hoy Orator. i'he intrinsic value of a silver dollar to day is 03 cents, anil our correspondent could, witli $830 in gold, buy enough silver to maku 1,000 sllcr dollars. Tho govern ment ciedit represents the other 17 cents In tuc silver dollar. Mexico is on a silver liasis hut tho Intrinsic value of tho white medal has not advanced, and tho Mexican dollar is worth about fifty 1 1 nts In this country. Tho adoption of free coinage uf silver luld drive gold out of circulation, and ac cording to the Chicago nominee for Presi dent IX panic would certainly follow. The .price of gold would not change, but it would comniAud a premium, which would bu about the samo thing. From 1WK) to lbOH the I utted States government bought 1,000,000 ounces of silver eaeli mouth to help tho silver prodticcis, but in splto of tlioso heavy imichasea tho p' icc. after a short Bpurt in IH'JO, steadily declined. Tho contention that tho silver mine owner wffiM reap tho bonellt derived from the free remain) of silver has never been denied. It 1 also acknowledged that a depreciated currency which the Chicago platform favors all'ects the worklngniau to a greater extent than any othur class. The uiouejed men can stand it, while tho man who works for days wages bear" the burden. If wages were In vreasod in proportion to the depreciation of the money, the Jlryan theory migm meet with some approval at the bauds of tho wurk tugmen. Hut such is not the oaso. rVdcrJhaJreoculnago of silver thu govern. oieiit would bo compelled to coin all the bullion presented at tho miuta at tho present vatlo of 10 to 1. The intrinsic value of tho ulrer contained' 111 a dollar, as wo have iirutrlously' stated, Is 33 touts, thus the luiuo owners would reap a clear profit of 17 cent S'ldxfreo slTverites aro eudeavoriug to raise tho price of silver by law a clear case of steal under tho cover of tin act of Lot cress. The market valuo of ft silver dollar, under free euintiRo, Inay lo low than it is to. lay; there is no roasou to suppose that It will be greater, "d therefore our correspondent is Jumping nt concluslbns. It is rouiwry, pure and .simple,, to legislate tho market valtlu'oflaliy coiiimoUlty, ami it is surprising that men of the intelligence our friend has should bo j lid astray by tho Western mine owners Tind tkelV Iiisteru'clifpos. The chairman' of thp fleiibllcau county cominlttco will bo selected to-morrow, thus inuuimratlnfftthu carhpalku In this county Iroin th'aitltnS tlutU tho. polls claso in November tho battlp .wlU bo waged with all t!e-iiorgy ami iihility at the command of be leaders of both partus. Th contest will likely proo memorable one, nnd tlic voters of both putties will be cogor for news bear ing upon tlio contest, lioth the licpubHoau and Democratic Iiondiiunrtcrs will bo located at PottsTlllo, and It la from tlio suit of war that tho information duelrcd is sought for. We have, therefore, engaged the services of ono of tho ablest and best posted political writers at tho county seat to furnish us with a weekly letter, confining himself entirely to tho political contest. Our correspondent has tlio confidence of both the Republican and Democratic leaders, and is in a position to obtain news of this naturo that few enjoy, and which will glvo his letters a standing among the renders of tho 1Ikiia1.ii, both Democrats and Republicans, tho first of which may appear to-morrow. Tin: notification meeting In Now York was conspicuous for tho absence of leading Demo crats of that Mnto. As an attraction for tho curious it was a howling success. Hryan and his misguided llastcrn followers my the press is sulaldizcd. Yet they all gave his speech In full for tho roasou that it makes good' Republican campaign literature. Tin: silver crazo reached high water mark Wednesday night, when tho Hoy Orator appeared before an audience of curiosity seek ers in "tho enemy's country," From now on the American people will study the Chicago platform carefully and well, nnd interest in liryan and his theories will sub side. Free silver has captured about all 'the converts that will veto as Bryan thinks, and before November thousands of those who havo been fooled by sophestry and oratorical llights will desert tho Populistlc standard. Orlp-Colds-Ileadaclic. Why sulTcr with Coughs, Colds and La Qrippo when Laxative llnuno Quinine wdll euro you in ono day. Put up In tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Prico, 25 cents. For salo by Klrlin s Pharmacy. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES National League. At Urooklyn First kuiiio: Urooklyn, 5; Ilnltlmore. 2. Second gamo: Bnltl inoro, 10; Urooklyn, 3. At Philadelphia, (12 innings) Philadelphia, 7; Washing ton, 5. At Chicago Cincinnati, 7; Chi cago, 0. At IJoston Now York, 10; Boston, (1. Hasten League. At Wllkosbnrro Wilkesbarro, 5: Uuf falo, 2. At Springfield Springfield, 11; Itnchostor, 0. At bcranton Toronto, 0; Scranton, .1. At Providonco Providence, ia; Syracuse-, u. Atlnntle League. At Hartford Hartford, 5; Wilmington, 4. At Lancaster Lancaster, 7; Xewnrk, o. ai i-aterson I'atcrson, 7; Athletic, 2. Harrison to be Active In the Campaign. Indianapolis, Aug. 14. General Iloiija. mln llnrrlann will bo ut tho dlsposjil of tlio Itctmbllcnn statu coimnlttco during this campaign, nnd tho latter will attend to arranging his dales for speeches. In formation is conveyed in a letter written liy tho general to his old friend Daniel ltansdoll. The Ilritnuntc's Speedy Voyage. New Youk, Aug. 14. Tho White Star liner Brltaniilo arrived last night from Liverpool via Queonstown in seven days, ten hours and llfty-threo minutes out, thus breaking her best rocord, made fifteen years ago, by throo hours nnd twenty-three minutes. Among her dis tinguished passengers wore Mgr. Fagan, of Port Klejibetli, South Africa, who has been In that country thirty-ono years of his ministerial life. Tun 1'all ll Hundred IVet to Dentil. Wilki:.shaiu:k, Aug. 14. While Poter Mtulosky and Andrew Poslcet, Hungar nia, woro dtscendlng in a car from tho head of tho breaker nt tho Kxeter mlno to the surface, the carbroku loose from its fastenings and foil 120 fect. Doth were iusuiitly killed. l'l-ofi'Ssor Newton Dead. New H.wr.N, Conn., Aug 14. Professor Hubor A. Nowton, of Yulo University, whoso lllnois has buon rejiortcd, died luto Wednesday night, ugod GO, Tlio truth, the wholo truth and nothing but the truth. That's our motto; and wo add leather, solid leather and untiling but leather. That's the way our shoes arc built. 7-18-tf Factouv Siton Stouk. The Coal Trade. Thero is absolutely no change to report in thu coal trade. It was thought a week ago that the end of tho dull season had been reached, hut tho summer solstice was only just upon us then, and is now continuing with its scorching hot weather. The coal mined Is nut great, and nil of it is being moved with caso and taken in homeopathic loses as requited, i No largo contracts for the future ate reported, most buyers now holding oil witli tho purpose to purchase later on in lots to suit their needs. At tidewater tho dealers are reported to be well stocked up sitl'icient to meet ull demands uf the trade for some days. PrIceB continue as quoted in preceding reports, and doubts are expressed of the proposed Sine, advance next mouth. The trade this moutli will take about 1,000,000 tons m all. Induced by tho use of coca, opiate or nar cotic compounds is bad, decidedly bad. They undcrmino health and shatter tho constitution and the patient is Btoadily growing Into a worso condition often resulting in tho terrlblo slavery and misery of the cocaine and opium habit Bleep Induced by the use of Hood's Sarsa- parllla docs not perhaps come as quickly, but It cornea more surely and more per manently through nature's great restor ing and rejuvenating channel purified, vitalized and enriched blood. This feeds tho nerves with llfo-glvtng energy and builds up the system and constitution from tho very foundation ot all health nnd Hie tho blood pure, rich, red blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tlio One True Wood lltrlfler, Alldrugglsts. (1. ui.i r:il curellverllls.easytotako, rlOOtl S I-MIlS easy to operate. 24cuts, MARY AND HER LOVER She Makes a Strong Plea for (feorgo' to Manager Major, Me. J. AiiTiiun Moyer. Dn.Au Smt I hopo you'll pardon my boldness In writing to you, but I havo traded at your store over slnto you took charge of It, and I feel that I know yon woll enough to toll you what Is on my mind. I'm In lovo witli a young man down in Ashland, and I think ho loves mo, hut the troublo Is just hero ho Is out of a Job and ho (ain't spend the money to come up and see me, In fatt I think ho would propose to mo If ho only had a Job. I'vo noticed what a big business you are doing and I write to ask if you dou't want some inoro help. I would so llko to get George a placohcro In town, so I could sec him often and I'm almost suro If ho had work ho would proposo tome. Ho knows I caro a lot for him and now if I should got him a Job, ho couldn't fall to seo that I tako a groat doal of interest in him. You remember when you advertised thoe white slippers and said in tho paper that a white dicss and whito stockings and whito slippers looked so nice nnd tlio girl who wore tlicni would catch a beau. Well I bought a pair of your slippers, I had tho whito dress and I borrowed a pairof mother's white stockings (I always wear black ones oxecpting when I wear tho whito slippers). Well I went down to Ashland dressed that way and suro enough it was just as you said In tho paper. I saw Georgo and ho liked It, and as ho put mo on tho car to como home, ho squeezed my hand and said I looked just sweet. I got right off tlio car and stayed a while longer with him for I thought ho would proposo maybo If ho was given a chauco while ho was In tho humor, and I think ho would have dono it If ho had had a job. Now If I can only get him a job every thing will bo all right; can t you tako Georgo on and help us out. I bollovo ho would draw a lot of trade to, as ho is very popular down in Ashland ; everybody likes Georgo, especially the girls, in fact they mako mo sick tho way they tag around after him. I just told ono of them last week that sho ought to ho ashamed of tho way she was letting George seo that sho was in lovo with him, Sho didn't say anything, that is anything fit to write. 1 am telling you tlio whole story so j'ou will understand just bow It all is. I am sure Georgo would make a good hand in your store because ho is a perfect gentleman and talks so easy and nice that people would buy of him becauso they liked him and it would he easy for him to, because your shoes are su cheap and nico and 1 wouldn't like Georgo to work hard. I don't like a man to look all fagged out, in fact if you give him a place I will come around and wash your wiudowsand it wont cost you a lent. I would rather do it than have George do it, and than it wouldn't do any harm to have Georgo seo how I can work . I notice you have a machine for putting buttons on shoes. Now Georgo could work that splendidly. I ran now seo his manly form in front of that machine, and ho makes a picture wortli looking at, Oh, Mr, Mover, George would suit you, lie suits mo and it is'nt every young man that I would take an interest in as I have in George. I am dreadfully in earnest over this tiling. I hardly slept last night for thinking about it. When 1 passed yourstoralastSatiirda.vnlglit, and saw it full of customers, how I did vfish Georgo was in there waiting on thorn, Now pleaso give Geotge a chance and you will complete my happiness, becauso I am sure he will prorosc if hu only gets a job. Yours very respectfully, M. E. 0. Hhcnandoali, Aug. I), 1600. Pay only your own bills. In dealing hero the cash customer is not taxed to help sup lort tho credit customers who do not pay. Hero'all aic ono level. All are cash. 7-lS-tf Factory Shoe Stork. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Tliruughout the lteglou Chron icled for Hasty Perusal. Workmen were hist night engaged in re pairing a broken water pipe that passes under tho Lehigh Valley tracks on South Main street. All tlio collieries in this district will closo down this evening, nnd rcsuuio again Mon day. I he Ashland School Iloard will not elect a truant ullicer. John liecse, a victim of tho Park Place cxplusion. is reported to bo very much im proved and the surgeons at tho state hospital expect to get him around agaiu lu tlio next few weeks. A valuable, horso belonging to Henry Hros., merchants of Gilberton, was overcome by tho excessive heat anil dropped dead in his tracks. Michael Murray, br.,living at John's Patch near St. C'lalr, died early yesterday morning at an advanced ago. John Matthews, Sr., father of the inside foreman at Draper colliery, died at bis homo in fiilhcrton yesterday. Lighty-two persons are receiving treatment nt tho Miners' hospital, with no less than SO outside patients. Tlio doctors havo their hands full at present as patieuts are coming in daily. T he St. I idelus German Catholic Society, of Mahauuy City, was to havo held a picnic at that place yesterday. Hut through a con fllct of authority among the members as to the purchase of refreshments It was abruptly abandoned, A 12-iuch steam plpoburstod at St. Nicholas colliery early yesterday morning, wrecking part of tho plant and dazing the cneinter. David Kleckner. Tho pipe was about 0 feet long, of cast iron, and weighed about 000 pounus. Another session of tho Lyon-Dunn contest court will be held on Monday. Do You Know of Any One? Do vou know of unv ouo in vour neiiihhor. hood who bus diphtheria, croup, quinsy. sore throat, or is in any way troubled with throat atlectlons? If so by all means advise them to uso Thompson's Diphtheria Cure. Your friends will thank you all through lfo( ir they uso this medicine according to Instructions and learn that it positively euros all diseases It claims, and especially (11 nil thoria, which is tho most dreaded uf all diseases. Sold at Klrlln's drug store at 50 cents a bottle. The Dangers of Mining, Michael l.undy, ii inhicr living In St. Clair. and employed at Pino Forest colliery, was Instantly killed at that placo yostorday. air. i.unuy was wonting m a jvueu about four tons of coal and j'AV upon him, causing instant cleat'1 ,ody was badly mutilated. Mr. Lilt., ''"is about 50 years of ago aud leaves a family, ono of his sons being a conductor on the Schuylkill Llectric icallway. no was rorinerjy j- Hotel uustuoss. tie was a nrothorvln Gerald McKcruau, formerly ot tills to, now of Pottsvlllo. jiuw are your uiuiieys r i nave' I Jlobbs hparagus Kidney rim with results in a caso nt hlaildor trouble. iniiammaiiou ot mo mauuor and a matlsm. F H. H.MITH. M. fl). Duui Ohio. For salo at Ktrl'i u i u.'.ug etQ- n . ,1... I IK A VALUABLE STONE. It Will Cure u Snake or Mail Dog Illto If Applied. E. L, Slmmors, who Is woll known to tho coplo of Shenandoah as agent for tho Atlan tic Tea Company, tolls n reporter of tho Herald of tho valuo of a' mad stono. Mr. Simmers has traveled extensively, and through him E. J. Hauck, of Lcwisburg, who shot a whito deer soveral years ago In Kansas, and whllo dressing it discovered In tho stomach a hard substance, about the sire of a gooso egg, oval in shape and having a felt or velvety surface, tho great value and the wonderful medicinal vlrtuos it possessed. Mr, Hauck had kept it as n curiosity, but since learning of Its virtues has cured soveral arties after being bitten by a snake. Mr. Simmers says tlio stone is prized very liglily by tho Indians, and is known as a niad-stono. Its virtue, as a healer of poison- bus bitos, is well known. There is ono of tho stones in Kansas City, Mo., and another in I ort Worth, Toxas. The latter has boon ap plied moro than ono thousand times In snako and skunk bites, tho latter bite, it is said, being very poisonous at certain times of the year and produces hydrophobia. Tho stono is porous, and on being applied to a wound adheres until it is full of tho poisonous matter. when it drops ofr. On being snaked In milk it purifies itself, and Is ready for another ap- ucatlon. Tho philosophy of tho operation, says Mr. Simmers, and tho reason tho stono is only louml lu tlio stomach of tho whito deer, is explained by tho Indians. Tho whito door Is very susceptible to vcgetablo poisons taken into tho stomrch. To prosorvo tho animal's lifo naturo has placed this porous stono, Which nt onco absorbs tho poison and neutralizes it, thus saving tho deer's llfo. He says Mr. Houck will ho glad to rollovo free any ono who suffers with a snako or mad dog hito. Notice tu Applicants. Tltn nrnthtnnltmi ..r cnllnn A. .f.ottt..nD as teachers in tho night schools of Shetian- iioan, ra., wilt no held m tlio lllgli school room on Tuesday. Aucust ISth. lfiOil. be. ginning at 0 a. lu. C. D. lloo.VRT, 8-12-5t Superintendent. WI85 Pikes Ollered. Tlio Tourists Drafts, of tho United States Express Co., tho issuing of which was re cently commenced by that company, and noted at tho time in those columns, havo jumped quickly into popularity owing to tho convenience and safety allordcd travelers in carrying money, available only for their own uso, when away from homo. To still further add to their popularity tho company oilers four prizes to the purchasers of every order of $1.00 or upwards. Tlio first prize is f 100 and will ho given to tho purchaser sending in the greatest numlier of correct guesses as to tho vote lu the electoral college of each state n the comiuc Presidential election, foO to tho second, $25. to the third and $10 to tho fourth highest, lich draft purchased en titles tho purchaser to ono vote, and as tho contest is upon a subject which is attracting tho attention of every voter, moro or less, it is quite, likely nil immense number of votes will boscutin to the company's headquarters. rilin-riam Game. A well dressed young man, about 23 years of age, bought two bottles of blue at It. Stockcr's store on South Main street yester day and tried to fllm-flatn Mrs. Stocker, who was iu attendance, out of $5. Hu gave a $10 bill in payment of tho purchaso and nftcr receiving his change asked for tho return of tho hill. The chango ho ollered to return was $5 short. Mrs. Stocker had her wits about her and did not loso by the transac tion. Tho same young man tried tlio gamo at Frank Luto's saloon, on South Main street, but failed. Hon. l'ollwellcr III. Hon. Warren F. Follneiler, tho successful Democratic nominee for the Legislature in Third distict, is confined to his homo iu Tumaqua, with an attack of nervous pros tration. Helief In Six Hours. Distressing kidney aud bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise ou account, of its exceeding promptness iu relieving pain in tho madder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. it relieves retention ot water ami pain m nassiug it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Coming Kvent, ugust 13. Ice cream festival under the auspices of tho Welsh liaptist Sunday school iu liobbins' opera house. Aug. 11. Ico croatn. festival in liobbins' oicra house, under tho auspices of the East Lnd Touug Americans. August 15, First annual picnic of tho Defender lloso Couipauy 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 liobbins' opera house, Angut 20. Lawn party at residence of Dr, C. M. Ilordncr, 3-t East Oak street, benefit of All Saints church. llueklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, cortiB, and all skin eruptions, aud positively cures plloa, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo bv A. Wasloy. Notice t PftTTSVIM.K- Aim. 11th. IhOlt A mei.tini fiT the e'lmltdntrta tt,.,.,ltiiiti..l .1 the recent Uepublican County, Senatorial aud l.cgisiauvo conventions, win no hem ut tho Merchants' Hotel Pnttivtlfn i C.t.i.,1.,. August 15th, at 10 a. m., for the purpose of electing a uiiaimuiu ui mo county com mittco. lly order of S. B. Euwaiuw, 12-3t Chairman Itcp. Co. Convention. A little daughter of Mr, Lewis Dayton, an old and much respected citizen of llarnitr., Pa., occasionally has troublo with her stomach which gives her considerable dis tress. In speaking of it Mr. Dayton said : "As soon as sho has an ultack wo give her doso of Chamlierlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itcmody, and it has never failed to relievo her promptly. We all use It in our family with tho samo good resulU." For salo by Gruhler Bros., druggists. A Letter or Postal Card Will bring our solicitor, with samples and ll yuu uceirc. or me iicaicst nor a by any printing office Iu tlio Interior state. Tho constant running of our presses, aud the hustle aud bustlo in rooms, attest tho popularity of this of tho Herald establishment. If lint good work a, fair prices, send your here, and not to amateurs. A postal ddressed to this cilice is all that Is sary THE AMATEUR OARSMEN. Tcnoyck, of Worcester, Hrenks the Ileoord for Amateur Single Sculls. SaiiatoOA, N. Y., Aug. 14,-Tho closing day of tho twenty-fourth annual regatta of tho Nntlonnl Association of Amateur Oarsmoii witnessed tho breaking of ono record, nnd sevornl were nearly reached. Tho first raco was decidedly surprising In its results. Aa tho first nnd second mou In Wodnosdny's eonlor singlos, "Hush" Thompson, "Joo" Whitehead, J. U. Ju venal nnd Frod Crossor enmo to tho start ing lino. Whitehead rounded his stako first, with Thompson n close second, Ju venal third nnd Crcsscr a slow fourth. At tho mllo and n quarter Grosser stopped rowing. Whitehond crossed tho lluo half tt length ahead of Thompson with Juvenal third. Winner's time, 10.11. Edward II. Tenoyclc, of tho Wachusotts Hoat club, Worcester, Mass., established n rocord In tho Intermediate single sculls. Ho made tho mllo and a half to tho turn lu 0.59, orllH Ixjttcr than tho tlmo mndo by Jury In IbOS. There were six starters Lockwood, Tencyck I loch ma, Dr. Lnug lols, Schultz nnd NnlL Tho raco between tho Baltimore Ath letic club eight nnd tho New York Athletic club was hotly contested. Tho Bnltlmorcs slowly crept nhoad, nnd nt tho hnlf were In tho load. Tho Now York Athlotlcs re sponded, bnt could not mako up tho lu torvcnlug distance At tho mile tlib Bal tlmoros dropped thotr stroke from 89 to 80, but had forged nhoad, nnd nt tho mllo nnd n quarter woro easily leading. Tho Baltlmorcs won nraid a pandemonium of chocrs, whistles and ringing of bolls. Winner's tlmo, 7.48f; Athlotlcs, 7.C2H- Tho fourth ovont of tho day, tho senior doubles, had but throe 6tnrter9i Now York Athletics, Pennsylvania Bnrgo Club, and tho Toronto H. C. Tho Athletics crossed tho lino f,-st in P.10K, with Toronto sec ond in O.fcoK, and tho Bnrgo club n closo third. Tho Winnlpegs will go to Englnnd for tho Henloy regatta noxt summer, for thoy woro tho onsy wlnnora In tho great ovont of tho day, tho international four-onrcd. Tho raco was u mllo nnd a half straight nwny, and had flvo starters, tho Hivcr sldos of Cambridgo, Winnlpegs, Stntcn Island, Institute of Newark and tho Detrolts. Tho Winnlpegs crossed easily Kcvcral lengths ahead of tho Illversldes, with Staten Island third Winner's time, 8.15. Tho Hiversidos woro disqualified for fouling Staton Island. Somo years ago when suffering witli an uncommonly sevoro attack of diarrhoea, Mr. W. B. Guinuip, of Atco, Pa., received through tho mail a samplo bottlo of Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Heincdy. Ho says: "I found it to lie ono of tlio most effective remodies I over used. It gavo mo almost immediate relief, It has no superior and I think no equal. No bad effects follow tho uso of this reiucdj;. It is pleasant to tako when reduced with water and sweetened. Children llko it. It never fails. It is tho most perfect remedy ever produced for bowel complaints." For sale at 23 and 50 cents per bottlo by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Trouble lu Ashunti. Accra, Gold Coast Colony, Aug. 14. It Is feared that serious troubles tiro impend ing lu Ashunti. It Is reported that tho Inkoranzas and other tribes have joined Chief S.imory with tho object of eximlllng tho British from Kumussi. Tho British cruiser Phcebo nnd tho British gunboat Magpie, with n largo forco of Haussas on board, havogono to Elmlna, from whenco those native troops will bo hurried to In koranza and Kumassl. Two of Candidate Sewnll's Ships Seized. New York, Aug. 14. Two ships belong ing to Arthur Sewnll & Co., of Bnth, Mo., were seized on libels yestorday, but were released on bonds. A ship repairing Arm claimed $1,700 for repairs on the W. E. Babcock and Iroquois and tho owner of the barkentlno E. S. Powell claimed $8,500 for damages to his boat lu collision wttn tne iroquois on ljoug uruuen on Juno 22. A I'rolmbte ratallty Prevented. Cape May. Aug. 14. Building Inspec tor Stevens yesterday declared tho opera house on Ocean. Pier to bo unsafe. Three tbousaud persons woro expected to. have- been there tomorrow night to attend u N naflt to the local anti-cruelty to nnlmals ociety,'whicii ns a consoqnccce was dc ilnrea ou. Two Liles Saved. Mrs. Phoebo Thomas, of Junction Citr. 111., was told by her doctors sho had Con sumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and Bho says it saved her life. Mr. Tlios. Eggers, 130 Florida St., Sao Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result every tiling clso then bought ouo Dottle of Dr. King's Now Discovery and in two weeks was cured. Ho is naturally thankful. It is sucli results, of which thoso are samples, that provu the wonderful ellleacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Freo trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug store, lleaular sizo 50c and $1.00, , Three Americans In Portland 1'rlson. New Yohk, Aug. 14. Tho nows of tho roloaso of Dr. Gnllnghor nnd other Irish. political prisoners was received with do light by Irishmen here, thooch thev de clare it was dono only to nrovont tho men dying lu prison. Tho Auiuosty association will ooutlnuo to. work for tho other prisoners' reloaso. Thero nra now In Port land prison, serving llfo sontoncos, Honry iiiiiiimoiiu wiison, Timotny tfenthor stono, Hurry Burton, Henry Ualton Patrick Flnnagnn nnd Toreueo MoDor- mott, nil on churgos of treason folonv, The first threo are Aiuorlcnn citizens. John Duff Is serving n term of twenty yours for tho snmo olTenso, which dates from nis conviction lu 1833. Old People. Old neonle who reouiro medicine to reuulato tho lwwels and kidneys will find tho true remedy In Electric Hitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor otucr luioxioant, nut acts as a touio auu alterative It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Naturo In tho porfurmauco of tho functions. Electric Hitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old pcoplo find it Just exactly what they need. Price fifty ccuU per bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. To Ocean Grove. Tho Philadelphia & Reading railroad will run a ejieclal excursion to Ocean Orovo on Aug. S3th, tickets good to return up to aud including Sept. 1st. Fare $1.00, Special train leaves Shenandoah at 0:05 a. m. Stop- otl In Philadelphia allowed ou return trip When yea want good roofing, plumbing' gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthlug done call on E, F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer Ir sto-es 1-tf muuaici o oiiuuiu use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. HERE 19 NO PROFESSION, wbosa labors sosoverely tax tho norvous sys tem, as that of tho ministry. Thodo- rangement of tho nervo centers of tho brain by over work, frequently brings on attacks of hoart troublo, and nervous prostration. Rev. J, P. Kestcr, M. D., Pastor U. B. church, London Mills, Ills., himself a physi cian, writes Fob. 28, 1835: "Heart arfection and nervous prostration had becomo so serious lost fall that a lit tlo over work In tho pulpit would so completely prostrate mo Tit Milf' 'na' Bemod certain I ui, iiinoo must relinquish Uio work Heart Clire of th0 ministry entirely. . Heart palpitation became ReStOreS so bad that my auditors Hf") lth would ask mo it I did not IlCtiHll havo heart disease Last November I commenced taking Dr. Miles Now noart Curo alternately with Dr. Miles Norvlno and derived tho greatest possible benefit. I bavo Just closed revival work of 10 yfcoks, preaching noarly overy night aud twico on tho Sabbath. I can speak for hours without suffering as I formerly did. Hard, working ministers should keep Dr. Miles grand remodies on hand." Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Is sold on guarantee, first bottlo will bonellt or money refunded. Lauers Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and ! Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, asu 207 West Coal Street. POLITICAL CARDS. jj-oic chief nimoi9, PIERCE WALKER, Of the Fourth ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. 'fJIOR CI.ERK OF THE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Girardville. Subject to Democratic rules. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. A genuine welcome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. lain and Coal SU. Pineal whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Cboloe temperance drinks and cigars. CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop I 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave becoming popular. You will Hke it. make a specialty of hair cutting, W BUCKNELL - UNIVERSITY, John Howaiid llluais, W I)., Irtt. Collego witli: four courses of study leading to Academy for boys and round men Ladles' Institute, and Hiliool of Mii'lo. TnlrtV acre campus i ten buildings including irym liastum, laboratory and observatory For catalogue and other Information addrt , WSI. C. OltKTZINOUt ItegUlrsr, Uwliburg j'a. 1