V 1 1 i 1:1 k EVENING HERALD KSTAUMSIIKI) 1HI0. Published tivrry Keening, Kxerpt Sundftj'.ftl tf Hotrrit Jaiuhn Htuket. Ntau CKSTnO. The Herald .leilvrxtl itiHhcnAiitttmh and Ibo aurrournlliiR town fnr ix rent n week, m ftblo to the cnrrifM It mall 83,00 A year, or 'Hi centt n month. HnMf In (ulvanro. Advcrtlm. mentfl clmrK'! ftcfordinK to nniH't und jwmitlon. The imhllftuura rwri- the rttflit to -hnr.KO the fiosltlon ot udvertlMomi'ittit whenever the lcatlon of iicwH dumiwuli It. The right Is reeervod to reject any mlvert)ieinent, wh'ther aid for or not. that tlio iutHwhcr may deem Improper. AdvertlsliiK ratefl made known upon nppllcntlon. K titer ed nt the ptrntoRlce at Shenandoah, Pa., j eocond claw mall matter. TKM5PHONK CONNECTION. Evening Herald SATt'IlDAY. Al (Jt'ST 32, 180(3. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. TUB PHnslDEM WILLIAM M'KINI.KY, )I Ohio. VitU VK't: I'BKSIIIHM, UARHET A. IIODAUT, Ol Km Jcrsev. JtEPUBLICAN 8TATE TICKET. l'OnCOM3a!MMAN-AT-I.A!ig, OAIA'ftHA A. OnoW, Of Suwjuehahna. AMUBL A. UAVENl'OUT, Of lirie And Bill) TUvid the funco. Dennett Hill remains on DimooRATlc electors cuntiutio to refuse to icct Mr. llryan. ('l.vhbkcb F. Hitii, of Khauiokin, lias been ro-eleeted coutity chairman by tho lii-publlcans of Northumberland county While tho sound money Democrats of this county repudiate the Chicago platform, they apparently swallow the local ticket and its platform without a rye face. Consistency nit CANDIDATE SllEHIICBI) is said to be straddlcr. It is nnuounced, however, that he will loclarc for free silver, and then tho wuiid inonoy Democrats might truthfully M-lalin, "Whero arc we at '" hnxATOB Tillman ho of iiitchfork fame ' -is to address a meeting in this town this i) cuing. Tho Senator will bo accorded greater courtesy here than ho was at Mt. (lactua yostoiday, wlieie he was hissed. Tin: public schools niien in this town on Monday for the term of 1MM U7. The indica lions aro that tlio attendance will bo larger than over, augmented by the eufoi cement of tho Compulsory Education Law. Superin tendent Hogart has matters in excellent shape lif the opening, and will iutioduce a number if improvements during tlio term. In tendering his withdrawal as a preside!) tial elector to the i hairm.ui of tho Democratic statu committee, Hon. t'harles 1'. King, of l'ottsvillo, has simply done that which ovory honest Democrat, holding the same views, would ftel it his duty. His Intimate political friends havo had a knowledge of Mr. King's intentions In this respect ever since the adoption of the Chicago platform, and that it tho proper time he would publicly to- pudinto the doctrine of ISryan, Altgeld, J illmrii i , tt. :il .. in a manner that would remove all doubt as to his position on the currency iiuestion. Sir. King has always been a Democrat and has contributed liberally to tlio suppoit of Ids party, lie is a iiuiu of strict integrity, hoiioal to a fault, and his defeat for the Senate in this district, w lien ho was "stabbed in the house of his fiicuds," has not caused him to iv.ucr in the faith of Jell'eisun and .lacksuu. Although of different political faith, we houur and totpect one who has thu courage of his couvictions, Air. King will lose uothiug by tho criticism of -small-fry politicians. Like thousands of other honest Democrats in the state who were slmcio in proclaiming their adhcrcnio to tho Alluutowu platform, which declared for tho proseut gold standard, ho refuses to suboidinato thoso convictions to tho decree of the Chicago convention. Tm: Kepilblicans of l'ennsylvauia showed unmistakably last August, in spito of tho triple alliance between Martin, Magio and Hastings, that neither of this trio woi wanted by the voters. Martiu has lu-eittly been shown up in a cry discreditable lifil u a lobbyist in 1'hiladelpliia, and the tienioudous power he has wielded in that city is slowly but. surely slipping from li gratp and his lcigu will soon be a thing o the past. Mageo, too, has been exposed in dicker with the Democrats of Allegheny whereby his power is to be strengthened, bti will more likely bo weakened instead, liov eruor Hastings was led by his ambition to ally himself with these leaders, but, when defeated, promptly deserted them and Joined the groat mass of liepublicaiis who remaiuei steadfast under the leadership of Senator Ouay, and his fall from gnue was forgHe and tho fatted calf killed for his reception Now comes the story that ambition still swell tlio bosom, it not tho head, of his Excellent y and ho desiros to bo elected to the United tatea Seuato to succeed Don Cameron, (iuvornor Hastings has fared well at -the bonds of his party, and the honor coii forind nnoii him when ho was niado Chief Executive of the state was a favor bcstowul not so much for any conspicuous services ho had leudercd the state and his party, as it was a balm for wounded feelings caused by his turn down some yours before, and wo do not set) that his services havo entitled 1'iui tofurther advancement to tho detriment of men who have been fighting the buttles of tho Iiepublican party more conspicuously and bearing tho burdens thei'oof. Thero aio no assurances given that li no wero cietw.-" vni.,v. -uinm'er, when lie. allied himself' witrt oleuienU of tho jmrty, would it ho were elecicu sonuior mo ium i himself wiui tlio not li.i e hn foiiL'ht over again. As such contentions 4iro not productlvo of good, it bcoun that tM,od Tiolltios lenders tho Uovornoran undo nirablo cnmlldatoand that a'Scuator U chosiu f.-oui iimouu thoso whoso services ami ability havo earned for thein the right to seek this honor, and who can bo trusted to follow in tho straight path and arc not liaoic to uo nircu away by tho wiles of disreputable losses, ijipoaling to their vanity or ambition. PERSONAL. Michael Keedhaui riilladelphia. U visiting frienda in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Piatt have rtturi.od from Atlantii City. Harry Carl, of South West street, was a vMtor to Ml. Carmel to-day. Miss Susie McNeills, of Hast Centre street, is visiting friends at Mincrsvillo. Jacob Levintnn, of Olielsky's store, left town to-day to locate at Hazleton. tleorgo Uoliner, Sr., Ulked politics to south of the mountain friends yesterday. Miss Kdith Swart?., of Ashland, Is the guest of the HulloWk family, on Laurel street. Mrs. John StaiilTor, of South Gilbert street, yesterday presented her huslmull with a girl baby. Miss Jennie licddnll, and her brother, rank, returned homo from Atlantic City last evening. Miss Aunlo Morris, of St. Clair, is visiting er cousin, Mls Laura Morris, of South Dowers street. Mun Idaho Kolb returnwl to town yester day, after spending- her vacation with rela- ves at Alburtls, Miss llitijic Cuogan, an accomplished young lady of Philadelphia, is visiting her parent on West Coal street. Mrs. Alice Upton, wife of William Kptrni, of Hast Apple alley, gave birth to a bouncing baby boy last night. Thomas Kyan left town this morning for Lykumtowu, Dauphin county, to attend the funeral of a relative. T. T. Williams returned homo last evening after spending two weeki at Atlantic City, hiladelphin and other placid. William Kerslako, of South Jardln street, eft to-day for Gettysburg, to view' the sights of tho old historical battlefield. Wal. Smith, wife and daughter, of Phila delphia, aio visiting Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Tempest, of Last Coal street. Misses Josio O'Brien, of Gordon, and Kate .yiicli. of Pottsvillc. are visitiui the llegley family, on North Union street. Capt. C. H. Link, formerly of the local corps of God's American Volunteers, but now f liorwiek, is visiting lricnds In town. Miss Anna B. Mnnsell has returned home from her vacation. Sho spent six weeks with friends at Ocean Grove and Philadel phia. Misses Julia and Hannah Sullivan, of New York City, aro the guosts of their uuclo, School Director Sullivan, on Last Lloyd street. Mrs. A. It. Shaw, two daughters and son, of Latrobe, aro tho guests of tho former's larents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacoby, on North Whito sticet. Mrs. James Jones, of Philadelphia, after spending two weeks hero with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pooler, of est tcntro stiect, leturned home to-day. Mrs. Joseph Coogan, of Philadelphia, who s visiting her sister, Mrs. llrennau, on West Centre street, spent yesteiday in Shamokin anil Locust Gup with relatives. Misses Maggie and le-sie Itarrett, of Ilrisotl, i.; Lettio Lcnahan, of Gir.irdville, and Tilllo Mrllugh, of Ccntralia, ale tho guests of tho l'eilly family In Ilrownsville. Mrs. W. S. Gintcrman and son, Guy, of Shamokin, and Miss Minnie Hecbner, of oi t Carbon, visited their blether, ltev. Alfred Ikebner, and family, yesterday. Mr. C. Silllman, of l'ottsvillo, was also a pleasant illerut the parsonage. Itellghms Notici'. Services ill the Trinity lieforined chuich to-niurrow at 10:0') a in., and (i::sl) p. m. Sunday schuol at 1:30 p. m. Uov. ltobert O'lioylu pastor. ltogular services will bo held in Hie United Evangelical church, (Dougherty s Hall,) to morrow at 10 a. in. and (1.30 p. in, Preaching by the pastor, ltev. I. J. IteiU. Sunday school at 1.30 p. in. Lbene.er Evangelical church, corner ol South West a fid Cherry streets, II. Honne Itomig, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. English preaching, 0.3!) p. m. A cordial in vitation to all. Services in All Saints' Protestant Epifiepil lunch on Hast Oak street to-morrow" at :t:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. TJio rector will omciate. Sunday sthoil at 2 p. m. The American volunteers are going to hold meetings all day Sunday in liobbins' building, 33 West Centre stitet. Meetings at 11a.m., 3 and 8:00 p. m. Evening subject, A Man Come Out of Hell With His Night Cap On." 1st Lieut. Haslam and wife in command. Welsh liaptist church, corner of West and Oak streets, Uov. 1). I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and 0 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Prayer meeting Monday evenings. Young People's meeting Wednesday even ings. Class meeting Thursday ovenings. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a.' m., and (1:30 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. ru. Everybody welcome. Servhes vtill be held in the Methodist Episcopal church to-moirow at 10:30 a Subject, "Tho White Stone and a Now Name Written in It." 0:30 p. in. the pastor preaches a candle sermon. Caudles aro used to illustrate the gospel story in Uiaching the only way of eternal salvation. Sunday school at 2 p. in. ltev. Alfred Heebner, pastor. All ale invited. Serviies in the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Preaching by liov. William E. Westervelt, Oal vary Il.iptist church, South Jardln street. Services will be held to-morrow at 10:30 a in., preaching by Mr. John Ilium. At 11:30 p. in , preaching by Mr. Jackson White. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Prayer meeting cory Wednesday evening, at ":,(). Seats free. Everybudy welcome. Of severest trial and test prove Iniegardto Hood's BarsaparilU 1st, Greatest SVlerit ! Secured by a peculiar Combina tion, Proportion and Process unknown to others which naturally and actually produces 2d, Greatest Cures Shown by thousands ot honest, voluntary testimonials which naturally and actually produce 5d, Greatest Sales 29 A According to tho statements ot druggists all over the country. In these three points Hood's Sarsaparllla U iiecullar to itself. 9 Sarsaparilla Is the best -It Is the One True Wood PuriDcr, li 1 1 rs.i are the only pills io take liOOU S Pill with Hood's Samaparllla. Hood! n limiluablo Adjunct, Upon a recent visit to tho Yulcnn colliery. of tho Mill Creek Coal Company, thcro was exhibited to the representative of Tho Col liery Engineer nn Invaluable adjunct and Mjtnething which should havo a placo at ovory colliery. It was a fire department, equipped fully with the necessary apparatus, A small house constructed of corrugated iron is situated at a safe distance from tho breaker. In this house is located a medium sized pump with connections laid to tho nest of stuim hollo's, and a large water tank. A reel, containing 500 feet of good serviceable hose, is hung on supports. Noz.lcs of various sizes, wrenches; washers, etc., ,aro placed where they con ho quickly reached. In caso of a fire breaking out, In two minutes from' tho time the alarm is given, a sticani of water can be thrown over the breaker. Certain men have certain duties to perform in case of lire, and must attend to these only, and the result is a thoroughly trained and disciplined force. In addition to this, the pi ( caution of having barrels filled with water, and buckets conveniently hung at different points in the bioakor, has beeh taken. Every two weeks a thorough inspection of the entire apparatus is mado aud a written report of its condition is made to Superintendent Jones. This order la imperallvo. Diphtheria's I'ucuiy, Heretofore diphtheria held supremo sway in all families whero it entered. Physicians used their best medical skill to stay and euro tho terrible disease, yet thousands upon thousands died annually. At last a positive remedy has been found which cures every ctse that ma- arise. Thompson's Diphtheria Cure is positively guaranteed to euro every case ot Oipntlieria wliciu It is appneii in strict accordance with printed instructions. Leading druggists ovoryw'here sell it at BO cents a bottle, and no family in tho land can lill'ord to bo without sumo on hand all the time. Sold at Kirlln's drug store. l'olitelieHl ts KHsentlill. Politeness is always lequired of employes, but sometimes it is forgotten or tho men grow careless of tho requirements, so that it is wise to occasionally remind them of tluir duty. General Manager Provost, , of the Pennsylvania Itaijruad, has issued a circular calling the attention ot alt employes ot me road to that clause lu tho book of rules which demands politeness on tho part of all the men in their dealings with patrons of the road, as well as in tlieir conduct inward ouo another. Mr. Prevust says that the reputa tion and prosperity of tho company depend, not only on promptness in tho transaction of business, but on pollto attention to patrons of the road as well. The Lehigh Valley shcnlil enforce the same rule among nuo of its e m ployes. One (if NewuU's rt.itp (ittes Joirn. PlIILAPi:LrilIA, Aug 2-2 A telernir from London iimiouncui the loss of Un ship Willie Husenfult, of which Arthur Sowull, the Democratic e.'.uilldatu for vice president, is owner. The news nunc bj way of a dl .patch from Santa Catharine. Tho Iiwmfrlt left Now York on April i! for San Krauelsco. According to the dis patch she foundered 100 miles oil the count. A part f tho crew wuro saved, and landed on Simtji Catharine. Tho rescued wero brought to the shore on two small boats, each of which contained fourtoen persons. The number of tho lost Is at present unknown. Tho vessel Is ono of tho largest American ships ullout. She was built at H.ith, Mo., In 1SS5'. The Manitoba- s'eliool (Question. Ottawa, Out , Aug. 22. In tho hotife of commons yesterday, 111 reply to Mr. Hnggarty, Mr. Iiurler said that the in terview with him (Luurlcr) in respect to tho relations of Canada with tho United States was substantially correct. Attorney General Slfton, of Manitoba, said lust night front tho several conferences be tween Mr. Laurlor, himself and Messr.s. Cameron and Watson, also membors of tho Manitoba government, and from, thu views expressed by th3 premier, ho was satisfied that when thu whole nutter wis laid lief ore Mr Gmnwuy tlio bads of uu amicable sottlenluitt of the s 'h 1 ques tion would bo reached. Further than this he wuuld nut go Illumed fur the IsnleV Accident.. London, Aug 23. The Field throwsflie whole 1 lame for tho Isolde accident and tho resultant death of Harem Zedtwltz upon Emperor William's yacht lletoiir. It comments upon tho "ridiculous and iin udoquato coroner's Inquest," anil asks what the Yacht llaclng association und tho Kuyal Albert Yacht ulnb are going to do in tho matter, dn conclusion, It sr-ys: "The attempt to blame Saint Is mum It is a modern liistaiicu ot tlio 1 ablo ot tho wolf and the lamb." VUr fiovcrnora Murdered 111 Morocco. London, Aug. 22. A dispatch to tho Central Nows from. Tangier says that a .plot has been discovered at Marrasch aim ing at tho dethronement of tho sultan of Morocco, Muley-Al)dul-Aziz, in favor of his older brother, Mulev Mahommed. Four provincial governors havo been mur dorod bj' tho plotters Wholesale- arrests havo been made In connection with tho conspiracy, and a general tut of terrur prevails among tlio Inhiililtanls. The vrmtlier. For eastern Now York, eastern Pennsyl vania and Now Jersey: Increasing cloudi ness, with light showers; southeasterly winds. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing (Juot-itlmis of the Sow York and riillndtilphlu IlxehungHs. NnwYoiiK. Aug. 21. Tho Wall street fra ternity was inclined toward hysterics today on vagut suggestions of a (Ustrtmlng character. Humors were current at the outs -t that a meet ing of the Clearing Housi committee had been called to consider the advisability or an Im mediate issue of certificate. Upou luqulry olllctals at thu Clearing House aad loading bankers declared thtt such a step had beeu considered some time siiioo, und a doclsloa reached that no Issue would b mi I except in caso of extreme no.iiM.lty. uio.iug bids HalttmorB &OI1I0 IS L'lhigh Valley Chosa. 43 Ohio YiY New Jersey Den Del. Aj Hudson linji N. V. Oentrol OIK CJt-a IK .1014 . UK . u , 83 Pennsylvania Hi adlng St. Puul. . W. N. 63 Pa .. Erie Lake Erie is W Lehigh Nav .. . 2d ass t paid. General .Markets, PillLAiu!I.lilIA, Au'j. 21 Flour dull! win ter snporflnu, tl.(U!.13; do. extras, t2.l5i32.U0j Pennsylvania roller, .clear, 3. 763; do. do. straight, 333..23. Wheat firm; August, 0151(31 03c. Ooru weak; August. gJHJo. Oatsdull; August, 2425a Hay weak; choice timothy, m.SO'Sll. lloef quiet: city family. K).6010. llutter steady; western dairy. 8V12c. ; do, creamery, 15K310e , do. factory, 7svl2o ,K1 gins, lllo, ; Imitation creamvxy. 10(!Pl2o ; New York dairy, lOUISc i do. crwrnjlMjiAljilfia!., fanoy stato prints, wholesolf&lwfijrTutnpb blng at 1032.10. ; lVuiiylvaiiWdtiniry. stilts, strictly fancy, lOe.i do. firstaJfflM;tJ.MhcC' ends, 14 9100. , prints jouomg (ii quiets largo, (Kio. j srulli'S'J skims, t-V , full skims, New York aud Peiiusylvanu era, 11(3130. FINANCE AND TRADE. General Trade Practically Confined to Stnple Llnrs. New Yonir., Aur. 22. Uradstreots' ngoncy Bays I aonoral trade throughout tho United States Is practically conflnod to stnplo linos. Tho vuliimo of business Is no lnrgor, Where ordors havo Increased in number thoy nro snmllor in slzo. lu nlmost all lnstnncos thoy nro based on nonrby requirements. The fenturo of tho week Is tlio Increased dilllculty In milking1 collections and tho hluhor rates for incr catitllo discounts. Credits aro IioIiir scanned moro closely than heretofore and aro grautcd loss freely. B. Q. Duu & Co.'s weekly rovlow ol tmdosnys- Political events of tho week hud no definite influence- upon business prospects for the phenomenal variations In sterling exchange, and the beginning of imports of gold may bo fairly attributed to tho accumulating excess of merchan dise exports over Imports, to which atten tion has been repeatodly called, uxports from Now York for tho past two weeks hnvlng lieon SO per cent, larger and Im port hero 21 per cent, smaller than last yoar. There Is rapid curtailment of pro duction In lrounnd steel, tho Illinois Steel company having only seven of Its seven teen furnacos at work, but lu splto of this the supply of finished products nppo.irs to greatly exceed the domnnd for them. Tho ono bright spot is a sale of 0,000 tons of steel rails to Japan for rollttlng railways In that country. The total of lntslness fnllnres In the Uijlted States Is 2ill this weok, 0 moro than last week, "2 more than lu tho weok ono yoar ago and 13 iinro than lu the third week of August, lbtit, tho period of ex treme dopresln after tho year ISM. Kheiimatlsm Cnreil In Day. "Mystic Curo" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once tho causo and the disease immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly benefits: 73 cents. Sold by C. H. Hagenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah.' Aiiii-rlcdti lltr Association. Sauatooa, Aug. 23 At tho meeting; of tho IJir nssiiolnM'in yesterday eulogistic tributes wen; pilil to Edward Otis Hink loy, of Uiltimo'-n, for years secretary of tho association. Tho following ol!iccr wero elected: President, James M. Wool worth of Omaha ; secretary, John Hink ley of Ihiltiinore; treasurer. Fraud' ltnwlr yf Philadelphia: executive com mit teo, Alfred Hemen way, Hoston; Chnrle Clallln, St. Louis; William W. How, New Orleans. A vice president for every st it 1 In the union and o local council for each stato wore also chosen. Chauticev M. D nv presided ub tho annual banquet in the evening, which was enjoyed by about 20" distinguished porsons in tho GrandUnion hotel ballroom. Grip-Colds-IIeadache. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds aud 1a Grippe when Laxativo Bromo Quinine will cure you in ono day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to curo, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. ,For sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. A lay nt Atlantic- City. For the accommodation of thoso who de sire to-spend only a day at the seashore the Phila. & Heading H. 11. will run a low price excursion to Atlantic City on Sunday next, Aug. U'ird, leaving Shenandoah at 3,10 a.m. and Philadelphia, Chestnut St.- wharf; attl.00 a. in. Tickets $2.75 good only on tho above special trains. Returning lcavo Atlantic City at 7.00 p. in. and Philadelphia at 0.30 p. in., tons giving .about 8 lours at the sea shore. 8-17-0t Hicjolo Iteeoril llroKcn. Sauna, K.m., Aug. 2-3. The world's records were broken yesterday at the state meet of tho L. A. W. vesper, Ureu and Hunt, the Kansas City triplet team, low ered the one-third milo track record from 3!) seconds to 37 2-5 seconds. "Roddy" Maxwell did a one-third milo In 88 'AS, lowering the record from 30 4-5. John Lawson, tho "Terrible Swede," of Chi cago, rode a mile, flying start, in 2.00 flat NUGGETS OF-NEWS. An Immediate advance of the Ktigllsh forces upon Dungolu has been docldcd upou. Tho failure of the firm of Loopold Weil & Co.. Now York, is announced. Liabili ties, $125,000. Morrill, Ping & Co., extensive lumber dealers of Saginaw, Mich., have called a meeting of rrVdlUirs. Liabilities,, fOM,000. Walker B. Adams postmaster at Bed ford Stntlon.who was shot In an encounter with burglars on Wednesday night, Is. dead. A dispatch from Capetown says that the Transvaal government Is Issuing further- orders providing for tho arming of the-. Boor burghers g How are S Your Kidneys?! cQ Does Your Hack Ache? tQt . nitTIV.Un maKetrieKKJ- tf' Jif nviJlJa nevs strong r cv 1 i.t Dara2usTHEYci"-(s is ,4. trie Kidneys to ' wSSSShJi tiller all uric J. -rS?Z' r . 1 1 odd and other j. j purities trom ar the blood. Healthy Kidneys make (M. pure blood. Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills cure Rheumatism, Omit, -Eczema, Ann-mln DlmnLi. til,.,.,, 1, .1 ,-. Ulseas:, Malaria, Uackachc', Kidney (S (S) Frequent Urination, Inflammation oi ( J! 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LADICK i iJrujgtBl rr ChlchMert EnglUk Din-. riHn-t In Usui tutd Gold 1B1111 Lhi.a e. 11 with hln rlhbon. TttLo jJsj4 r. aiaihs. RiAad JannarotiM tubilitli iTnit rsilroad iSSSSftirSSSZiSr i - in Utttr, by return I PACING RECORD BROKEN Tlio ruinous Stnltlon, Joe t'ntrhcii, Paces a Mile In 3.03. Hmnv 1'AIiK, Me., Aug. 22. Tho famous pacing stolllcn, Joo Patchon, lowered tho world's stallion pacing record by ono quarter of a so joml, going tho milo In S.03 lint on tho itlgtiy track yostorday after noon. Two of tho Judges' watches showed tho tltno to bo ono-flfth of a second loss than 2.03. It was not n very fnvornblo day for iro- lng against records, ns a strong westerly wind was blowing when racing began. When tho wind died down a little Jack Curry drove Joo I'atchen for a trial. After n milo of warming up tho black stallion was started down the track at a llvuly gait with n runuor known as Little Friend, drlvon by Charles O'Hrleu. A strong hond wind was blowing. The Judges caught tho quarter at 30 seconds, nd with tho wind tit his back the famous stallion reeled oil tho second quarter In )i seconds. Tho half was mado In Just ono mlnuto. On thn third quarter the time wns!)0X seconds, and ata two-minute clip. Joo Kitchen gathered hlmsolf for the last quarter, .but here he met the strong wind again, against which he slowed down a bit, but crossed the wire In 82 seconds. The announedinent of the mile In 2.03 Hat, ouo-quarter of i second better than the' world's stallion paelni record held by John H. Gentry, set tho crowd wild. Thoy lifted Curry, tho driver, out of tho sulky, swnrmod from the grand stand on to tho track and cheered like mad men. The ltedford Station Iturgltirs Identified Ni:w Y'ohk, Aug. 22. Sheriff Johnson, of Westchester county, und Bonjnmln Schcnck, tho Bedford Station blacksmith, Who holped light tho burglars, went to tho Long Island hospital yesterday after noon and posltlvoly Idontllled tho pris oner held there ns tho ono who made hi esenpo after being woundod in tho fight. ho man Is known to tho Brooklyn police ns Charles Jenkins. Tho larger of tho two men now In tho Mount Klsco Jail Is a brother of tho man In tho Brooklyn hos pital, while tho smaller- Is Peter James. Jenkins has been further ldentliiod as John Clavo, alias GUmore, a noted bank burglar, whoso picture Is No. 21 In Byrnes' book of criminals. Ho was once con victed of murder for killing Henry B. Grove in Baltimore In 1885, and was sen tenced' to bo hangod, but was granted a new trial by tho court of appeals and was acquitted. The IlronklynV Trial Trip. PniLADlSLl'HIA, Aug. 83. This morning the new armored cruiser Brooklyn pro ceeded down" thq Delaware rlvor on her olllciiil trial trip olT the Now England coasts. Sho Is fresh from tho governmont station -at League Island, whero sho was freshly painted, her sides and bottom cleaned and every preliminary effort made for the great and exciting race against time that will decldo the probable bonus for her builders. , Tho olllclal trial trip is schcdttltid for Wednesday. Thon the great vessel will bo run tit her best speed, with every condition that can bo controlled by tho builders favoniblo to fast time. On tho builders' preliminary trial, madeearly In May Last, ' tho Brooklyn developed a speed of 21.07 knots, which exceeded tho expectations of even the most sanguine. Twicn Convicted Murderer Sentenced. FAUGO, N. D., Aug. 22. Yosterduy- nf-- tcrnoon. Myron H. Kent, alias William Wiley Pancoast, twice convicted of the murder of his wife, at Jlnndan, three years ago, was brought Into court before Judge- aicconneu nnu tne onto 01 exoeu Hon was sot for Nov. 12. Petitions are bo' lug circulated nil over the state in behalf of the- convicted man. It is said that Juror Newman, who held out for more than fifty ballots against the death pen nltvf will personally oppour beforo Gov ernor Allen in Kont's behalf. Ho will claim that ho was coerced into bringing n a verdict for the death penalty by tho threats of other jurors. . J. Prlco, of Fargo, Is named as ono of tho men who assisted, in forcing his vote. Secretary Cnrtlslo In Now York. New Your, Aug. 22. Tho presence of Secretary Carlisle down town yesterday and a conference lie had with Mr. IJacon, of J. P: Morgan & Co., caused somo talk about the possibility of another bond lssuxs. Mr. Carllslo called at the sttb-treas-uryearly In tho day and saw Mr. Muhle- mint, wno in air. joruan s uoseijce is aoc lmr as assistant treasurer, After Mr. Can lisle left the troisuiy Mr. Muhlemun said that the secretary had merely called In thero on his way to Washington, and that hi visit had no spoclal significance, and. that ho had not discussed unytlilng or sala anything that was n matter for public In terest. Warrant for a Hank Cuidlier. Kaxsas CITY, Mo., Aug. 22. A wurrant for tho arrest of Cashier R. A, Taylor, of tho defunct Argontine bank, was sworn but vodordny by Bernard hpo.ik?-, who mado a deposit In the bank Manila after joon, tho day beforo the failure. j. luy .or has not boon arrested A Valuable Proscription, Editor Monison of Worthingtwi, Iud. Sun." writes: You have a valuable pre serintion Hi Electric Hitters, and I can cheer- iiiitv recommenu 11 ior wiusiiiiauou ami Sick Headache, aud as a general system tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Auuto Steltle, 2025 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not cat or digest food, had liackacno which nevor li lt ner ana leu tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric Hitters restored bet Uenltn anu renewed per strength. Prices 80 cents and 51.QU. uet bottle at A. wasiey's lrug More. Death of li Catholic- Divine. WIIAIINUTOX. Did., Aug. 22. ltev. J. A De Huytor, pastor of St. Joseph's colored Cathollo church, dlou suuueniy 01 noun disease at his home in this city aboutuooii yostcrday. Ho was born in Holland forty years ago, anil received his education lu that country und Kngland. Ho had boon i,ngu;,d in missionary work lu India, aud tad os:U)d a large orpnun asyium in tm city. Kellef In Six Hours, Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This now remedy is a great surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho utlnary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want gulck relief and cure this is your remedy, old by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Whon you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Ccntro street Dealer ir. stores , l-tf Ask your grocer for the "Royal ratont' flour, and tako no other brand. It Is the best do. "DR. MILES, Through His Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher, who resides at Green Hay, writes March Cth, 1SS5, as follows: MFIvo years ago I bccae so nervous that mentnl worn was a burden. I could not rest at night on account of sleeplessness. My attontlon was called to Dr. Miles' Hestora- tlvo Nervine, and I commenced to nt-o It with the very best effect. Since then 1 havo kept a bottle In my Iwniso and use It whenever my nerves become vnstrung.wltb always tnotiamo good results. My son also Dr. Miles' takes it fomervousncss with llko nevor falling success. I liavo rocom mended it ro many and It cures them. All who suffer from nerve troubles should try It. Nervine Restores Health It is free from narcotics, perfectly harm less, and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr. Miles, through his Ncrvino la a benefactor to thousands." . A. O. LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of Deb Lasdsman. Dr. Miles' Nervlno Is sold on guarantee first bottle will benefit or money refunded. R J. CANFIELD, j! Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity ..For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. POLITICAL CARDS. TJIO It. CHIEF UU-GESS, PIERCE WALKER, Of tftc Fourth wftid. SutH'ct to Citizens-pmty jules. VOTE! FOR JOSEPH WYATT, CP SUEXJkXDOAII, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, Rlrst District. VOTE FOR FRANK C. REESE, i Of Siiexandoaii, FOR REGISTER. VOTE FOR HON. ELIAS DAVIS Or Bnojn JlorsTAtN. -FOR- County Treasurer VOTE FOR GEO.FOLMER, Sr., Of Shenandoah, -FOIl- County Treasurer. X i 4 4