SWF EVENING HERALD iistaiii.isiii:ii 1K70. Published every Kvcnliig, Kxccpt Hunilay.M a Hooth JAnnix SinrCT. Near Okktiie. The Herald Is dellvcit il tnHhcunmlonn mid tho 4urruumlitig towns fur six cents week, pn " sblo ti the curriers, liy until E3N)n yenr, or M cents n month, payable- in advance Advertise ments charitcd nccordlug t ftncn nnd position. Tho publishers reserve tho rlirht to change tho IiomHioh of ndtcrtlscliicnts whenever tho puti lcatton of news demands tt. Tho right Is reserved to reject nny inlertleinent, whether paid for or not, thnt tho publishers may tlcem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon Application. Holered at thu poitofllco at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class matl matter. THI.l'.l'IIONK CONNECTION. Evening Herald MONDAY, AUGUST 21. 1800. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET, ron riimwExr, Wl I.I.I All M'KIKI.UY, Of Ohio. 1(111 VHi: l'llMtllKKT, (lAiimrr a. iioiiaut, Of Xnv Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. l-llKCO.VOIllSvlMAK.AT-I.AKtll!, (lAI.fSIIA A. GltOW, Of Huspiehanua. HAMUKI. A. DAVIiNI'OHT, Of Ilrlo "PITCHFORK" TILLMAN. Senator 11. It. Tillman addressed A large Catherine of voters here Saturday evening. The fact that the man who abused the presi dent of tho United .States on tho floor of tho .senate, for which he was severely condemned by tho members of his own party, was to ex hibit himself in Shenandoah was in itself sufficient to attract much attention, Curiosity to boo and hear one of tho leaders of the present "reorganized Democratic paity, ho terms It, more than anything else, caused the great majority of tlnw prebent to listen to the man who "pitchforkul" the only President the Democratic party has elected during the past forty years. Tillman was hilled todlscuss tho financial question from a free silver standpoint. To say that he failed, is putting it mildly. Ills entire speech if such it can he called was a flood of vituperation against what ho tonns tho monopolistic power; tho classes against the masses. Such arguments may be con vincing among the farmers of South Caiolina, but the voters of thu North, especially those "' tho coal legions, demand something mole .unvoicing to prove to them that the in i leased cost of all neccsNirics of life, without n corresponding increase in wages, will im prove their condition. A Democratic ontor hurling such epi thets as "coward," thief," "robber," etc., at a liemucratic President inut have been any , tiling but consoling to tho great miijority of . ' those of that party comprising Satuiday , a night's audience. No Hcpublicaii orator ever y , 'juu'iisLil thu Democratic party or its repre sentatives with ono-half that Tillman hurled '.it ( 'leveland. Under these circumstances the i''L'publicaiis call look on with perfect coin- piaeeucy unu view uiu wariaio irom aiar, tvuiK- our Democratic friends ran console ".theinsohcs in tho fact that tho UKetiug was ' 1 'u",lur tue ill!,-li',e9 of "'o "Cilieiis flJVvcr League." ." k- Appealing to the passions of the vutcrs "" 'jffl'juu argument, neither is it convincing. It ', "(t only showj a lack of confidence lu tho . , jpfifi' espoused by Kcuator Tillman, but dis- -. jt ' lflays a want of ability to deal with the issue. The Senator has a poor opinion of tho peoplo !' Schuylkill county if ho imagines that ho i ,ui win votes for the silver cause by appeal nig to their passions and arraying one class iirunst the other. The workingmen of this loiiuty are intelligent and can think fur Ihcuischcs. Thoy will not be dil'veu to the polls in heuls liy Mich baso methods. Till juuu,Miuld ho a better advocate of a debased curieiicy n ho had no mouth. What argument ho did use in f.ivorof the Chicago platform is baldly worthy of notice. There weio men upon tho sanio platform with him that have forgotten inoro about tho financial question than Tillman will learn during his whole lifetiniu. llo appeared particularly lidiculous when ho lefeired to the coal trade, claiming that thu price of coal was too high ; that thu farmers in the West and South could not buy sufficient to keep themselves warm. This must havo been especially humiliating to his supporters. We are charitable enough to believe, however, that the speaker forgot ho was addressing miners, whose wages are governed by the market price of coal. - Tho claim made that thu silver advocates' plan of campaign is to make frco coinage arguments in tho West and South, and to appeal to class prejudice in thu I'ast, is fully confirmed by tho speeches of Hryun and Tillman in this part of the country, especially that dcln cud by tho latter Satuiday night. The "wiirkingman" and tho "plutocrat" were his favoied catch-wonls. Such argu ment may do among the ignorant classes, but tin intelligent wurkiligman will not he dc i ei ted by such appeals. It is an insult to their intelligence, and they will lofcont it in no uncertain tones in November. -William Wlllielm, Ksq., who furnished the startling information tliat bo was chair man of tho "liimetallic League," under whoso auspices thu meeting was hold, also addressed the audience. His theme was a defense of Tillman and Altgeld, and we know of none who need it more, unless it may be Wilhelin and his "League." He was anxious, he said, to exhibit Tillman to the peuple of Schuylkill enmity; hriug tho two face to face, This exhibition, however, has a side show, which appeals mure attractive than the main performance. It presents Tillman as a story teller at tho receptions tendered him after his addresses. Wo advise the people of the o'her towns in tho county where Wilhelm's show appears, to by all means visit the side show Mr, Wlllielm is a lawyer of much .uulllty. As such ho well knows what tho re. .' ....1. ..1.1 1... It la,.. .,r ln,,.l nr., w.l S BUIb WUUIU Wl tl 1UW ,U ,1 a i .KM.. HIV . V ' at defiance. Yet ho defends the action of Altgeld in refusing to suppress mob violence and bomb throwers. Tie also knows or at least should, having aspired to tho exalted position of Judge that tho moment tho laws of tho land aio set aside this governinu' would cease to exist. I'.vcry class of people will sillier, nlul the worklnginan most of all. No friend of thu latter would approve of the course nf Altgeld. It Is now In order for (luvernnr Altgeld to defend our own William Wilhelin, iittiirncy-al-law, and the free and unlimited advocate of all Isms and shams. Tho miestien naturally arts.es, who coin pose thu "Ilitnctnlllc onguo." The only information wo can give is that they are a small hand of patriots -small numerically, hut largo in patriotic endeavor. Sir William and his hand represent all clasps, Humonrc silver miners, while others dig coil ; some compose silver essays, while others "talk" for silver dollars. Hut nhovo all they are Patriots. Tho Itepublicau party stands to day whoro it always stood on tho financial question. It has not changed, hut this little patriotic hand, in wliusu breasts tho spirit of 1770 has just been kindled, have joined hands with tho Altgolds and tho Tilliuans to re deem the nation. All hail William and his band of patriots ! Their names will ho re corded in the panes of history with those of Washington and Grant. PERSONAL. I'eose was an Ashland visitor L'dWard I'eese was an Ashland visitor lat ecniiig. Mrs. 1. J. Stanton visited her parents in Minersvillo yesterday. Lmanucl Delcamp, Jr., of North West street, is on the sick list. Miss Kdlth Fleming, of Lansfurd, is tho guest of town acquaintances. James Matthews, of Vatcsvillo, has taken up his rosidciico in Philadelphia. Mrs. William Kerslako is visiting her aunt, Mrs. l'ritchard, in 1'otUvillc. Mrs. Llias Hopkins, of Last Apple alley, gave birth to a (laughter last evening. Misses JcuuioStautror and Lucy Ilrobst, of Nuremburg, aro visiting friends in town. Misses Mamo Schaub and Katie Troutman were Mahanoy City visitors last evening. Mrs. Abraham Ijoviuc, of North White street, was a l'ottflvillo visitor yostorday. Miss Annio Saegor, of Atlantic City, is visiting her parents on South Whito street. MIsecs Miriam and Daisy Hoss havo ro tumed from a two-weeks visit to Illoomsburg. Miss Grace Gallagher, of l'ittston, is tho guest of Miss Han 11.1 Morrison, on KastContro street. Miss Lillian Titinan, of Williamsport, is the guest of tho Misses Stoin, on West Oak street. Mis. Iiriilgland and daughter, Lulu, of Williamsport, aro spending a few weeks with town relatives. Miss .Iconic Warron, of St. Clair, is spend ing her vacation with Miss Ilattie Matter, on KastO.ik stieet. llniry Mayborry was suddenly called to his home in Huston Mass., by thu serious ill ness of his sister. Messrs. Loon Itabinowltz, Jacob Ixivit and Abe Shorinan spent Sunday at l'otutvillo and Tumbling l!un. Mrs. Crandall and daughter, Lizzie, who were the guests of town frieuds, returned to l'ottsvlllo this morning. Slcphon Charles started on Saturday on a bicycle trip to Gettysburg ami poiuU in the Shenandoah valley. Mrs. K. l' Supowitz, Mrs. Max Supowltz, and daughter, Ilattie, spent Sunday with Mt. Carniel acquaintances. Miss Kmina Iioebm, of North Jaidin street, is visiting friends in Philadelphia, Atlantic City and Camden, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hughes and sou, J. Howell Hughes, and Arthur Geo, of Phila delphia, aio visiting iclatives ill town. Koss Glover is suffering from a swollen finger on the right hand, by having it scratched with a nail. Blood poison may set in. Lditors John W. Parker, of tho Mahanoy City ltcioul, and J. Harry James, of ihu Ashland Local, heard Tillman talk huiu Saturday evening. Morris Miller may again bo seen behind tho counters at Obelsky's store. For tho past few mouths ho had buen traveling as a can vasser for a picture house. Mi.s.s K. Luxemburg, of Scranton, who was the guest of Miss tiussio Kline, returned to her homo this morning. She was accompanied by tho latter, who will spend her vacation as her guest. Miss Nellie Strieker, accompanied by her sister, Llsie, aro sojourning at the residence of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Van Valzah, on Kast Oak street, lloth visiters are sisters of Mrs. Van Valzah. Messrs. James Higgins, James licll, Ldward Miles, Tobias Purcell, Thomas Nork, Authony Monaghan, Frank Toole and Martin Duvitt trolleyed over the entire lino of tho Schuyl- Traction Company a road hist evening. Misses Maggie McLaughlin, of bhainokin; Mary McKernall, of McAdoo, and Lizzie North, of town, accompanied by Messrs Murphy andMcOiuty, of Mahanoy City, and Thomas Ferguson, ot town, enjoyed a urtvo to ltingtown yesterday. The Lord Chltf tltistlco at Nlngnnu N"iOAHA Falls, Aug. 21. Lord Chief Justice Russell nnd his p.irty wero early ustlr yesterday. After an eurly breakfast thu distinguished Englishman was driven to u Catholic emircn in uniton, unt, where he ut tended high muss. At noon tho party took a trip over tho Niagara Falls park and river eloctrlo road, to Quuenstowii. Lunch was served on the Ki'onnds near Hrooks' monument, and then all points of interest on tho lower Magani woro vlsltoil Lord Kusscll con stantly expressed delight at what ho saw This is the complaint ol thousands at this season. They havo no npjiotlto; food does notrollsh. They need thotoning upof thobtomach and digestive organs, which n course ol Hood's BorBaparilla will give them. It also purifies and onriches tho blood, cures that distress after eating and internal misery only a dyspeptlo can know, creates an appetite, ovorcomes that tired feeling and builds up and sustains the wholo physical sy Btcm. It so prompt ly and efficiently relieves dyspeptic symp toms and cures nervous headaches, that it Beems to have almost " a maglo touch." Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best In fact the Ono Truo Blood Purifier. rsiii are the best after-dinner nOOU S IrHIS pills, aid digestion. Me. THE PYTHIAN ENCAMPMENT, The Knights Not Military Organization, hut Would ltespond If Nnoricd, Clxvi lakd, Aug. SI. O rent crowds' of visitors wero nttrnotcd to tho Knight? of l'ythlns encampment yesterday, it bolnR estimated that 50,000 spectators witnessed tho dros parndo of tho Socotid Ohio rogl mont lu tho afternoon. Among tho divi sions which havo nrrlvcd woro thoso from l'ittsb'urg, Allegheny-mill Lancaster, Pa., and Jluuclo, Ind., nnd thu first battalion of the First ruglmont from Charleston and l'arkersburg, W. Va. This nfternoon at 1 o'clock Director General Day, of tho Cuntcunlal commission, will formally turn over tho camp to Major General Car uahan. Major General Carnahan, in spoaklngof tho knights as u military organization, said it w,vs part of tho unwrltton law of tho order that tho knights Bhottld respond to tho cnll of tho government in time of ueud, especially if It was necessary to ro- pol un Invasion by u foreign foe. The knights were not in nny sense guardsmen, hu said, and they would not tako part .in lutornal dlssunslous unless it was neces sary to preserve order and uphold tho laws. Tho Hathbono Sisters, one of tho auxil iary orders of Pythlanlsm, has its head quarters ut tho Weddoll House. Tho most Important business to come boforo Its mooting is tho supremo sonlor. Tho load ing candidates for tho place aro Mrs. J. B. S. Noubort, of Kansas City, and Mrs. J'cHio Scnttergood, of Michigan, and some lively electioneering in their behalf is ill- rjitdy going on. It Is expected that tho headquarters of all the oilier auxiliary so cieties will lio oponod by this evening. Tillmnn Says He "Moved tho Dutch." HARls;irit(,Aug.2I Senator Tillman, of South Carolina, called at tho executive dopartmont to pay his respects to Gov ernor Hastings, lho governor was not htiro, nnd l"x "nllvo Clerk Davlos did tho h mors, introducing tho senator to such lnto officials us woro at tholr posts. !son- atoT Tillman, referring to his spooch at Mt, Gretna, sum that "Thosu Pennsyl vania Dnt6h aro very phlegmatic, lmt I moTod them." Choked to Death tiy n Knpe Swing. GRF.KN.SliUliu, Pa., Aug. 21. Kdward Orsoll, aged 13, son of George Orsell, a gloss prosser at Joanetto, was found hang ing by the nock in the ccllarof his father's houso late at night, dead. It was tit first imposed to bo a caso of sulcldo. lmt nn In vestigation by tho coroner, assisted bv tho parents, showed that thu buy had arranged a swing of rope, and by some nniins be come entangled and win eh. iked to death. An Kntonthcd Miner Keseueil. Hazi.CTux, P.v., Aug. SI. Peter Like, tho miner who was entombed In tho Col eralno colliery Saturday, was taken out alive early In tho morning. Ho occupied tho living tomb fourteen hours. Tho work of ruscuing was uxtroiuely dangerous and eidtlng To reach him tho miners had to dig a trench fourteen foot deep through rock In ordorto get bonoath him nnd not disturb overhanging boulders. Although no bonos were broken ho has since buen taken to tho hospital, being uniililo to movo a muscle of his body. Ills escape from death sefins lnlrnculous. Held to Answer Charge of IVrJury. Scr.AXTOX, P.i.. Aug. 31. Louis Epstein was held In bail to answer a ch'ir'jo of per jury- This Is tho beginning of a move- incut .ig.-.inst p" jfesslounl ball Irrokers who give straw bull. Tho Weather. For eastern New York, eastern Pomrsyl vanla, Now ,Tor"y and Delaware- Vair and not so warm ; westerly winds. P0TT8VILLE LETTER. PoTTSVTLLK, August 21 Marriages licences were granted to tho following : William Perolus and Annio Sinalaneki, both of Shenandoah ; Harry S. Windle, of Philadelphia, and Alice O'Day, of Port Carbon ; John Keitz and Katio Locper, both of Ashland. Letters of administration were granted to Fauilio Thornton on the estate of Nicholas Thornton, lato of lilytbe township, deceased Daniel lieber was appointed guardian of Elmer liebur, Annio Iteber and Carolino Weber, minor children of Mary Aim lieber. late of South Manhclni township, deceased T. A. Han was appointed guardian of Clara A. Smith, a minor child of John D. Fclty, lato of Pinegrove township, deceased. Ldward lieuchler was appointed guardian of Sadie E. Felty. a minor child of John D Felty, late of Pinegrove township, deceased Tho following deeds were recorded this morning : From William II. Harris and wifu to Henry C. Harris, lot iu Mahanoy 'City; from Henry C. Harris to Ann Harris, lot in Mahanoy City. 'Sipiiro Kucbler, of l'ottsvillo, committei to jail Mary Smith, Win. Profie, Alice Sno- ball and Hlancho Clark, in default of ?2D0 li.Ul each, on oath or Chict ot i'ollco Uavld l'ritchard, charged with lightiug and dis turbing tho peace. James Cautnell and Kdward Higgins, of Pottsvillc, were committed to jail by 'Squlro McCool, on oath of Patrick Love, charged with robbery. Hon. John J. Coyle, William Carter and ltobcrt Swank, Ksa., of Mahanoy City, trans acted business at the county scat to-day. Doro Thomas, of Morca, killed a rattle snake, having nino rattles, yesterday between Delano and Lofty MAHANOY CITY MELANGE. Tho Dentil 1. 1st In tho Neighboring llor- uugli. Mrs. Robert Marsh, 00 years, died yostorday afternoon. A few days ago, while helping her husband to. clean a school house, she slipped on the wet floor and broke two ribs In the fall. The death was the result ol the injuries. The funeral will tako place to morrow. IMward Kopper, who was struck by Lehiglr Valley train on Friday, diul at 10 o'clock yesterday morning. Tho fuucral will tako place on Wednesday morning. Edward Cooper, tho 111-year-old sonbf Mrs, IMward Cooper, died yestenlay fron hums received by falling on his mining lamp about three weeks ago, Tho funeral will tato place to-morrow afternoon, J Sonio years ago when suffering ilth an uncommonly sovcie uttack of diarrlUea, Mr, Vi. II. Guiuuip, of Atco, l'n., -ccclved through tho mail a sample bottle if Cham bcrlalu's Odic, Cholera and Darrhoca Kciuedy. He sayst "I fouud it t( lie ono of tho most uffectivo remedies I overused. It gave mo almost immediate relief, If lias no superior and I think no equal. No bad euects follow tho uso of this remedy. It is pleasant to tako when reduced with water und sweetened, Children liko it. ;t nover falls. It is tho most perfect reui$ly ever produced for bowel complaints." Fir salo at 25 and BO cents per bottlo by Grulihr Bros, druggists. PITHY POINTS. llHiipenlngs Throughout the Itcglou Clirnn lclod for llnsty l'crusal. Tho picnic Benson is drawing to a closo. Shenandoah's Lithuanian weekly has been enlarged. William Johnson has moved his family to Glrardvlllo. A stago llncisnow running botwecu Gordon and Ashland. The Ashland foot hall team has organized for the season of '0, with Gcorgo H. Patterson s manager. C, K. Tltman on Saturday was the purchaser f J. A. Tltman's two bay mares. Tho price paid is not known, A child of J. M. Hngan, of tho Firt ward, had a narrow oscapo by licing run over by a lolley car yesterday. Mrs. Georgo Schaelfer, need 47 years, died t her homo in Ashland on Saturday, leaving husband and four children. Col. P. II. Monaghan, of Glrardvlllo, has been appointed Assistant Dararttncnt In spector of tho G. A. It. in this county. Democratic County Chairman Linca weaver has opened roomy headquarters on tho second floor front of tho Itanium building, on South Centre street, l'ottsvillo. SPECIAL REDUCED RATE. xcilrslou to the Ocoari Orovo Camp Meeting lit l'eiiiiNylianta ltallroiid For tho benefit of thoso desiring to visit Ocean Grove (Ashury Park) during tho great camp meeting, tho Pennsylvania Hallroad Company will, on Augnst 20, sell excursion tickots to that point from stations named below at tho very low rates quoted. iheso ticket will bo good for passago to hlladclphla on train namod below, thence on regular trains leaving Broad street station at 11:3!) a. m., 3:30 and -1:03 p, m, that day to Ocean Grove (Ashury Park) : Train leaves. Shenandoah Invo 6 0S n. m. Unto, St CO 3 S3 3 r.s 8 50 3 50 3 K0 3 50 s no 3 80 8 30 8 20 8 00 2 75 2 50 Prnckvillr 0.20 " St. Clair 6:3S " 'ottsvllle B:55 '! Schuylkill Haven 7:03 " Ailamsdalo f7:07 " Auburn f7:12 " Hambiirir 7:21 " ShoeinaUersvllle 7:32 " Mobrsvllle f7:33 " Leasport 7:3S " Headlnir 7:,W " Illrdshoro 8:10 " 1'ottstown s:2t " 'arker I'rd fS:2S " 2 10 Spring City 8:33 " 2 Si 2 23 lioenlxvlllc 8:12 " ranklin Avenue 8:nft " 2 CO 2 CO Norristown 6:.H) " l'hllailelnhla Arrive 0.30 " "i r.iops only on notice to agent or on signal. Tickets will bo good for return passago on regular trains until Septembor 2, inclusive and will porniit of stop-otf at Philadelphia within limit. A Httlo daughter of Mr. Lewis Dayton, an old and much respected citizen of Barnitz, Pa., occasionally has trouhlo with her stomach which givus her considerable dis tress. Iu speaking of it Mr. Dayton said As soon as sho has an attack wo givo her a doso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and it has never failed to relievo her promptly. Wo all use it in our family with tho same good results." For Kilo by Gruhlcr Bros., druggists. Prlliro Max, of Suxmir, n Catliotlo Dean. LoMiot, Ann. 14. Prlnoe Max, of Sax ony, nephew of tho king of riaxony, ro culitly consecrated a donn at Rlchstadt, liavnria, ofli-iatod nt tho services at Bt. Uonlfiico'H Catholic church, Whlto Chapel, for tho first time yesterday. Prince Max Is a son of Prlnco George, of Saxony, and ho is said to lw of an Intensely religious turn of mind. Two Killed at n Dance LKliAXirt, Ky., Aug. 21. At a negro dance about four miles from here Charles Wnrnor accidentally steppod on tho dress of Georgo Mays' partner. Warner apolo gized, but Mays became enraged and opened flro, killing Warner and Charloy Pipes Instantly and fatally wonnulng Hud Hardin. Mays escaped, and Is still at largo. Friendly Attitude nf tho Doers. LONDON-, Aucr. 21. A dispatch to The Times from Pretoria says that the Impar tiality of lho Jameson trial, together with Mr. Chainburlaln s policy and frlondly attitude, has produced a marked effect throughout the Transvaal republic Dentil of John Chamberlain. Sakatooa, Aug. 24. John Chamber lain, of Washington, D. C, dlodat the Grand Union hutul ut 11 r25 lust night. Ho had boon in a comatose condition for tho past thirty hours. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Count Temerln, grand marshal of the Austrian court, Is do.vl ut Anssun. Thu French government is perfecting the d 'talls for no intern itlonul exposition to bo held iu Purls lu 1WW. Gunural Joseph Whcuior Is assured" of thu nomination for eongruss from the Klghth Ahib.im.i district. J din H Gr.ih.ini, shoo manufacturer of fjuluey, Mass., has aoeopted the locked out workmen's list of prices, and thu men rutnniud tu work today. The mission uf Hon. Cucll Khode to tho Mutnholos is reported to be a pronounced success. Tho natives huvo yielded und the war Is considered at uu end ithcuinutlsm Cured In a Day. "Mystic Curo" for Rheumatism and Ken ralgia radically euros iu 1 to 3 davs. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at nuco tho causo and tho dlscaso immediately disappears. Tho nrst uoso greany ncneuts; 70 cents. Sold by u. u. iiagcnuucn, iuggisi, sueuauaoah. The llollvlau Cabinet. Lima, Peru, Aug. 21. President Alonzo, of llollvia, has assumed tho duties of his office and prospects for u long continued peaco uro excellent. The members of his cabinet uro us follows; Interior, Gonuro hangulnea . foreign alfnlrs, Manuel Murla Gomez ; war, Jorge ubiltas Justice, Ma carlo Ptnlllu; finance, LisluJbco Gutierrez, A ItllsHUilppl hteumer Dlsuhled Mkmhhs, Aug. St. Tho iinchor lino steamer City of Hickman struck a snag in the Mississippi river yesterday aud had to be beached to keep her from sinking. All her lutssengors were taken oil by tho Chickasaw and brought to this city. She is valued at If50,000. Insurance $20,000. Dr. Nausea to Search for the Kouth 1'ote, Cuuistiana, Aug. 24. It Is reported thnt Dr. Nnnseu Intends to conduct an ex pedition to thoAntarotio ocean in soarchof the South Polo boforo returning to tho Aretlo regions. Grlp-CoUlH-Heuiluche, Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Uromo Quinine will corn vou iu ono dav. Put un in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents, tor salo by Klrliu's Pharmacy, CHARGES AGAINST ALTGELft . Kx-Congrp ssinnti Forcinnn Dcolnres He Has Wrecked the I'arty In Illinois. Chicago, Aug. 24. Ex-Congressman W. S. Foreman hns written Governpr J. P. Altgeld a sonsutlonnl open letter in which ho makos various charges of reck lessness in tho handling of stato monoy, nnd declares that ho as a Democrat cannot support the governor for ro-clcotlon. Among other iiuostvlons Mr. Foreman asks tho govornor i "Why did you plnco tho price of noml natliAi as state treasurer, at tho Poorla convention, at $10,000, tho monoy to bo used to help your oleotlonf Why did you borrow $W),000 to ?00,CKX of Huf us Ilnmsny, stato treasurer, now deceased, without paying Interest? What bocamo of your bills, If thero wero uny, betwoon the tlmo of official hoallng of tho stato treasury vaults after Ramsay's death nnd tho open ing of the sumo when a suacossor was namodf" Mr. Foreman cites instnncos in which Altgeld has borrowod hundreds of thou sands of dollars to run tho state institu tions, paying us high iw 7 per cent, inter est, and nsks: "Out of what appropriations havo you paid tho thousands of dollars of interest, or, to 1 more oxpllcit, uuder what appro priation do you proposo to cover Itf " Mr. Iforemun declares that tho gov ornor has practically wrecked tho Demo cratic party in Illinois. To Cmic1i svlth Senator Hill. VlTEH Red Hook, N. Y., Aug. St. The fact that William J. Dryan will lunch with Sonutor mil, tho loader of tho party organization in this stnto, bocamo known to tho Httlo party of politicians Inhabiting the llod Hook hotel, and Inspires! moro satisfactory discussion among them than any othor Incident of the cundldnto's oast orn trip. Evory ono assumes that Sonntor Hill has rosolvod to support tho nomlnoo of tho party, olso, thoy arguo, ho would hardly Invito him to sit ut his toblo. The lunch Is takon as a praotloal announce ment of Hill's dotormlnntlou, which Is ox poctod to be followed by a moro formal declaration of tho senator's attitude. Mr. Bryan will arrlvo in Albany tomorrow af ternoon nnd will havo two hours for ro froshmont boforo tho spooch which ho is billed to mako. He will spend part of tho two hours, according to thoprogram which has boon arranged for him, ot "Wolfort's Itoost'tho handsomo resldenco which Son utor mil bought of "Fritz" Emmot, tho actor. Yostorday was a quiet day for tho presidential party, a droary rain koeplng most pooplo indoors. Today Mr. llryan will go to Wlnnlsoch Lodge, in tho Cats kills, to pass tho night with Stato Chair man ninkloy. Trjtng to Adjust DtlZeroncfS In Idaho, Wasiiikotojj, Aug. 8-1. Advioos rocolved by Sonator Butlor, of tho Populist ox ocutivo oommittoo, from Idaho, whoro the Democrats and Populists havo fused nnd ignorod tho silver Republicans, show tho situation to bo somewhat more oncourng lng, but still far from satisfactory. It Is evident that tho work dono by tho Popu list committee horo Is having Its offoct.and the opinion Is oxprossod that tho confer ence committee which arranged the fusion may bo again called together to soo If some measures cannot bo devised whereby the silver Republicans may bo recognized. Senator Butler believes that thLs should be done. Health of John Daly. London, Aug. il. Tho health of John Daly, who wos roloasod from Portland prison lust Friday, where ho was incar cerated for life In 18S3, having boon sen tenced to penal sorvitudo for complicity In nn alloged plot to blow up the houso of commons, Is said to be Improving. It was declared when ho was first rolortsod from Portland prison that ho might bo a hope less invalid for the remuindor of his days. D.ily has now gono to Paris for treatment by a celebrated physician thero. His brother, James Daly, who made a small fortuno lu Austria, Is with him and will euro for him In tho future. Nominated on the Sixty-ninth liallot. KlTTAN.Vl.NU, Pa., Aug. 21. W". E. Rob- blus was Saturday nominated for con gross by the Republican conferrutes of tho Twenty-first district. Tho nomination wus made on the sixty-ninth ballot. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Monison of Worthington, Ind, Sun, writes: You havo a valutwlo pro scription in Llectnc Jiittcrs, anil 1 can cheer fully recommend it for Constipation and Sick Headache, and as a general system tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Annio Stehle, 2025 Orttago Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not cat or digest focal, had a lackache Which nover lett her and lclt tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric Bitters restored her health and renewed her strength. Prices 50 cents and fl.W. Get bottle at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Princeton! Football Team l'rctlce. Plll.vCETON'. N. J., Aug. 21. Captain Garrett Cochran has issued a cull to nil candidates for noxt season s football team to report hero for preliminary praetlco Sept. 14. Loa, '05; Poo, '05, and Phil King, iri, will supervise the work until a head coach Is appointed. Tho men who will re turn for early practice aro as follows: Crowdls, Itiggs, Rhodes, Galloy, Church, Armstrong, Cochran, Tylor, Sutter, Poo, j.nompson, Tuolcer, Keeley, Uosongnrton Halrd, Jordan, Smith, Kafer, Booth, Ed wurds, Whoolor nnd Rlgloy. For the (lot eminent of Crete, London, Aug. 21. A dispatch to Tho Telegraph from Athons suys that tho pro posals of tho powers for tho government ol Crete nro as tolloWs: First, the nomi nation of a Christian govornor of Croto, who shall servo for a term of live years under a guarantee from tho powers. Seo ond.economio autonomy with tho payiuont of a tribute to tho sultan. Third, tho re organization ot tho gendarme by Euro pean officers. Threw Dampened Flour on a Ilrlde, Ciiestkk, Pu., Aug. 24. Somomiscronnt paid 11-yoar-old Alice Hoylo to throw dnmponod Hour at Miss Bunco, who wos married at the Immaculate Heart church, Tho Httlo girl thought it was fun when the flour struck the bride betwoon tho shouldors und tho wet Hour ran down hor traveling dresR, completely ruining It. Ef forts will bo mado to nsoortalu and proso- cuto fliiss Dunce a enemy. Ilollef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kldnev Cure." This nnw remedy is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Shapira'8 pharmacy, 107 South Main strooi. 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Dr. Miles' ncart Curo is sold on guaranbop that first bottlo benefits, or money refunded. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter W I gl III Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. POLITICAL CARDS. JJIOH CHIEF UUUOI2SS, PIERCE WALKER, OI the Fourth wnrtl. Subject to Citizens party rules. VOTE FOR JOSEPH WYATT, OV SllENASIKJAH, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, t-rst District. VOTE FOR FRANK C. REESE, Of SlIEXASDOAM, FOR REGISTER. VOTE FOR HON. ELIAS DAVIS Ok Bboau MpuxTAix, -FOR- County Treasurer VOTE FOR GEO. FOLMER, Sr., Of BlIESAHDOAII, -FOK- County Treasurer. it & jjifclLi.',teitoe.si 1. v