pLI AJLi) You Con M a Uo Your dollars nnd cents it. by carrying them. ,"' . nocrit HundAy, nt "'irirr, NnAttCnsTHH. ty buying your elA'rird inHlipnntutaAhnml tli nt our store ,mmi r.ir p cent ft week, pay .irrli'i. llv mallfa.OOa J-Mir,nr: Tilth. iiuwililc In mlmnco. Advcrtlsc- Tmrircd according tiistinco and position. iiulillNlipt-M reseric tlio rluht to chnntre the position 01 iuivcriicineiiis whenever me puo Ilcatlon of news dctiintnls It. The. right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, Hint the publisher limy deem Improper. Advertising rate made known upon application. Kotercd nt the piistnfflco nt Shenandoah, Pa., ns scoond class mnll matter. THI.1CIMI0X15 CONNF.CTION. Evening Herald TIC-IDA Y. Al'llfST 25, 100. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET, ion niwninKT, WILLIAM M'KINI.KY, OI Ohio. I V1IT IIIWIIIEXT, UARUCT A. IIOIUUT, Ot Xcw Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. KO lt" HXaHlWMA JT-AT-LA HOE, (lAI.UHII.Y A. OltOW, 01 Susquehanna. HAMUHL A. D.VVKNPORT, OI Ilo Hiiku Smith is another martyr added Schuylkill county's band of patriots. to Tuu Democratic party is still committed to 1'iee trade, just as much so as to freo silver. JZvcry workingman realizes this and will vote accordingly. NATriii; abhors a vacuum, and when this impaign is over the plnce now occupied by Wilhclin and his band of patriots will 1 e filled by air, and all will again movo alons -.moothly. NoTwirilsrANDiNO Tillman's senseless tirade against the pre, Ids Bpeochos have been fully reported for the reason that tliey make excellent campaign material for the Republicans. Ami still candidutc Shepherd lefusos to talk It is slid lie is deliberating tho question whi ther to slHiid by tho Dcmociacy of Jack ion or como out in favor of tho l'opocratic doctrine of Tillman. 51 is as a general thing lias no groat de ne to take up a solemn march through a -daughter house to a political grave, but that just the fato that somo of tho Democratic uuiuii-ics will meet in November. Mb. IIuyan has set tho cjauiplo for bolt ng. lie once said that no power in heaven hi i .irth could make him support n gold staiidard Democrat forollice. And thousands it the Litter are bolting the boss bolter. With tlio introduction of tlio telephone uiiuiiy in this county, at a l educed rate of 7.i pel cent, over the present charge, comes ' lie news that the Western Union Telegraph i ni'paiiy has secured control of tho Hull Ts It-phono Company. Lucky are they who i m ape the grap of the greedy monopolies. m.natoK Tillman he of pitchfork fame -as unkind in his remarks referring to the press, eipciially those who suppoit the silver cause. Ouuiilc ol one papur in New York and one in Cincinnati, and u few struggling, li.ilf-sturw-d sheets in the interior, he said in. y aie all bought up by the gold bugs. Wi Ihi limi t know of any that needs the gold Mitiport more than the half-starved i u. ' isJT I lomocratic state convention, which i i Alleutowu previous to the Chicago . mi ntiull and dee la led in favor of the pres- ot gold standard, will meet again u September 10th, under u call i.-biiul by Chair man (i.unian. The large number of pusi (lunti.il electors who have resigned, together with one or two Rcpicscntativos-at-Largo, in i pudiatiou of the Chicago platform, has taiied consternation in the camp bf tho free si) i elites. The call further states that the (.uuvcminil will meet "for tho purpose of stduptiug a platform in accordance with the i.r,iiciides of the Chicago convention." No thirty In the history of tho nation ever pie- ,- bcnted such a liuiuiliatiug spectacle. Less fpan thiee uiontlis ago the Democracy of this ' i state, in convention assembled, declared un ''(tualiiledly against tho free and unlimited cutiiage of silver, and in a few days they will ' fueut again and repudlato tiieir doctrine of tiiiee months ago. tills Is ktimcient to cause ,'nucli Democrats as .leU'orsuu anil Jacksuu uud 'J iliieu to turn in their graves. It is tho general belief that mining is nun 4angcrous than railroading, but a cumparisun between the two, us furnished by the Inter ,t in- Commerce Commlsnioiier's report, gists l different impression. Aceurding to this r jiui-t, one railway employe was killed last s i ,ir fur each 43U employed, and one cruployi m injured fur 31 employed. This nitio is i ised on tho total number of employes, in- udiug ottlcials, clerks, tolegrBpliers, etc. (it the class known us trainmen, that is ngiiieen, firemen, couductura and others hnse service is upou trains, it appears one ,vjs killeil for each 188 In service, and one ,vws injured for each 11 in service. According u the Mine Intpcctorii1 leimrt It u lurs that in tho anthracite cull fields, admittedly the most dangerous of all, ono mine employe was killed in tliat year for cuch 311) employed, Hid one injured for uflch 1IW employed. In -the bituminous field thcio was one fatality f,.r each 518 employes and ono employe in lured fur oacli )W8 employed. Taking both inthraclto and hituuiluou mining together, it is found that thero was ono lifolost forcach 110 employes, and ono person Injured foreach IIS employed. Couipurlng those ratios with those given for railroading, wo find that mil i raiding Is almost thrio times as dangerous us .oal milling. Nevorthelemi, mining Is danger- .iis enough, and thero is need of Incrwisid i autlon, core and vigilance In the effort to safeguard the lives of those who from it euiu i livelihood. The canvass of tho free trade, free silver, free to do as you please advocates is in pretty id shape. L'vtu the little band of Schuyl. kill county pitriols whose battle, cry is country above party, principle above men acknowledge their mistake In briniilng fire-eater TlUnmu hero. Tlio cxlilhltloh so fur litis proved h fHllure. Sentiinontal polities is seldom successful-, the people, and especially the ivnrktuxmcii, want something tnoio sub stantial backed up by facts. They fully realize, that tlio money now in circulation has little to do with the prcsont.haitl times, anil if there is to be nn improvement the piesent Democratic administration must be succeeded by Republicans. The. present depression in due to the (lornian-Wilson tariil', which Is still u law, and which not only cut oif the govern ment's revenue anil left a deficiency, but also depressed home industries. No olio will deny that prosperous times exisUd under the McKinley law, and will come again if McKiniey is elected, and a Congress in accord witli him. On the other hand, ruin and ills- tiess will continue if the Wilson tarltr law lemalns in force, and free silver is added to tlio mistakes that have been made. Tlio workingmcu fully understand the motive of the Democrats and Populists in ignoring the tarill' question. I'reo trade, under tho pfes cnt administration, has destroyed business and reduced the workingman to his piesent condition, and the freo silver cry is only a wolf in sheep's clothing. Tour years of Democratic rule is sutlicient. Good timos wcro had under Republican rulo and that, too, with tlio prosent standard of currency, and they will come again with McKiulcy as l'reeidcnt. When you want good rooting, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlnsmithing dona call on E. F. Gallaghor 18. West Cculro street Dealer it1, sto-es 1-tf PERSONAL. Letter Carrier John M. I Jock is on the sick list. 1'. W. Ilicrstein was a business transactor at MacAdoo yesterday. I!ov, Alfred I Icehner, accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Oultennan, of Shamokin, aro attonding the camp meeting at Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. llouseiilck and Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Martin ale spending the day at Lakeside. Hciijamin Richards lias icturnod from a pleasant trip to New York City and vicinity, in company with Thomas Jallorty, of Oirardyillo. Mrs. IV I'. D. Kirlln lias returned fiom a visit to relatives at Iunimclstown, IJcrks county. Miss Sadie Gilbert has returned from a two wick's visit to her sister in Philadelphia. Miss llcsslo Wooley is a guost of town rela tives. William Palmer and family, of Cailislc, aie gueets of Mr. Palmer's family, at Win, Pctm. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dove aio spending a week in Philadelphia. Mis. J. J. Pricoand son, I). John Price, to day attended the fuuer.il of a friend at llrniichdalc. Rorough Surveyor W. G. Gregory visited friends at Pottsvillc to-day. John Yclth, of Pottsvillo, fpent to-day in specting tho col'lerios of Superintendent J. J. llraillgati's district. Mr. and Mis. Kdward Milc, who wcie the guests of Pottsvillc friends, returned homo last evening. Councilman Thomas J. James arrived homo last evening from Atlantic City, after a week's visit to the seashore. K. W. Wcb-tcr is spending his vacation at tho camp meeting at Ocean Grove. Misses Sophia Staufl'eubergcr and Knto ISouhm wero county seat visitors yesterday. Miss Lmma 1- ran, visited among Centralii acquaintances yesterday. Miss Cliarlotto Davis, of Mahanoy City, was seen on our streets last evening. Mr,. John Muuaghau, ot Connors Paten, yesterday presented her husband with a bouncing baby boy. Miss Annio Troy, of Philadelphia, is tho guest of Miss Stack, on Katt Cuntro street. Peter Coffee, one of the clerks at Delano, who icsliU-s in Connors patch, wore an ex ceedingly broad smile yesteiday. It is a boy. Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes, of Philadelphia, aro the guests of town friends. Mrs. LMizabcth Uartsch and daughter, Annie, have gone to Tillln, Ohio, to visit relatives. J. It. P. Schelfly and son, Chariot, of Wilmington, Del., are guests of town friends. Miss Kate lleglcy and M.J. Ilreniiau visited fl lends at Gordon. John Taggart is spending camp meeting week at Ocean Gruve. Charles Augstadt, of Lewisbitrg, is visiting at tho residence of Mr. and -Mrs. G. M. Peters, on North Jardln street. Ho will attend tho annual picnic of the Mahanoy Valley Game and pishing Association at lakeside to morrow. Tr,ii lleifloril Station lEnrglurs Dead, Is 1-: vo ik, Aug .lonn cinro, ono of the lJo-.iford Station burglars, who was womi'V 1 in tho (lirht at tli it place, which rosiiltsd In the death of I'ostinn-ter Walker H. Ailiinis. nml the wniiii liugof two other rn'iWir-, filel yesterday at tho Long Island hupiial In Urooklyn. He beinn sinking iiliotit midnight. Cl.ire, or Lharlj-, Jenk ins, ,is ho was knuwu to the Ilrooklyn po llee, -.leidfastly l-fu-n-d to make any stato-nn- it .iftor rupc-'-t,' 1.- 'lrnol to do so by nrhnrltlon. Joh : Jenkins, another of ,i. , -,-i-u'e 1 luirt'U cliu.l In Mount !vl- ii mil liiti-i- in t'-.e dav Is essential to health. Every nook and corner of the syBtem is reached by tho blood, and on Us quality thocondllion o( every organ de pends. Good blood means strong nerves, good digestion, robust health. Impure blood means scrofula, dyspepsia, rheuma tism, catarrh or other diseases. Tho surest way to havo good blood Is to tako Hood's Barsaparilla. This medicine purifies, vi talizes, and enriches tho blood, and sends tho elements ol health and strength to every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates a good appetite, gives refreshing sleep and cures that tired feeling. Kemembcr, Hoodb Sarsaparilla Is the best in fact the One True Illood Purifier. u ii nut curo J',rcr Ills t easy to nOOCl S HlllS take, easy to operate 35c. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tlio lteglnu Chron icled lor Hasty Perusal. Prank Horan, of Maliovlllo, has located in Wllktslmrre. Tho Stato League of Democratic clubs will meetatllrlo to-morrow. Ashland wants a curfew law to compel children to bo In tlio house at I p. m, John Grim and Miss Lmma Plcfl'er, both of Mahanoy City, were married Saturday evening. Tho old bridgo crossing the creek at Lost Creek Is lielng replaced by a new one by the Glrard Itto. High Point park Is being wired for lighting purposes for tlio dance of the Lurcka club to-morrow evening. James Rrcnnan.of Mahanoy City, is anxious to arrange a shooting match with Richard Weeks, of Park Place, for a purse of $50. Tho telephono exchange at Pottsvillo was removed from tlio Morris building to tlio new Green building, near Norwegian street. It Is said that a weekly paper will soon bo established at Mahanoy Plane, with Picrco Id. Ilutlor and J. F. Reynolds as proprietors, John Doazly, an aged and respected resi dent of Yorkville, died at that placo on Sun day. Ho was well known throughout tlio county . Thero is talk of another newspaper start ing in MacAdoo. It Is said Lditor Hlrsch, of tho Tamaqua Recorder, is at tho head of tho movement. The big safe in tho Farmer's National Hank, at llloomsburg, lias resisted all efl'oits to open it since Wednesday last. They will drill It open. Conrad Kosslcr, ono of Ashland's oldest and host known German cltizous, died at his homo in Ashland on Saturday evening after a short illness. Ho was (IS years of ago. Some months ago tho Shamokin liaud dis banded with new and haudsomo uniforms, costing over six hundred dollars, on their hands, which liavo been purchased by tho Sunbury Military Rand. Mr. Herbert lit Windsor. I.oxnox, Autr. 25. Hon. Hillary A. Her bert, United States secretary of tho navy, passed Sunday as tho uticst of Hon. J, H. 11 iovelt, secretary ot the United State embassy, nt tho ro-ldeifco of the latter in Windsor Forest. l)y special royal permission Mr. Herbert was shown through Windsor Castle, in spoctliiB nut only tho stato apartments, but the reserved rooms. Mr. Herbert's de parture for America 1b now flxod for Scqit. 25, when ho will still for Now York on board the American line steamer Paris. Gathering of Hie CortVo Crop Sllpclidcd. MADHID, Alio;. 25. It Is utitiouncoj horo that Captain Goii.-r.il Woylor intends to Issue a dooreo ordering the susiirnslon of tho (lathcrim? of tho coffee crop. It Is wild tliit tho reason for this stop Is that ho has ascertained that several planters li.ivotirrati;cdlo pay taxes to the lusui"jrents In return tor permis sion to gather the coffee. liurglnr Kills Himself. ClflCAC.o, Am;. 25. Finding himself shut oil from all means of escape, n burg lar vlioio Identity is asyet unknown, shot and instantly killed hlniMdf near tho cor ner of Thirteenth street anil Lawndalo avenue last nl-rht lie was beinp; pursued by several nidieeinen and they hail so far valued upou him iliat he would soon liavo be-on In ciistooy. lnruged Hiisbauil Attempts Sitlelile. Tlli:TO.v, Aug. 25. l'oter Gray had n quarrel with his wlfo last night and at tempted to commit suieiun oy snooting himolf. Tho bullet grazed his head anil slngo.l his hair, and then ho decided that n better mothod of correcting his troublo would be to separate from his wlfo. Ho wns urreteu. American Arimteil In 'ip-Un. H usot.i.ova, A us. 31. As a result of tho domiciliary visits made by the police In a.io-tlon with the revolutionary movu "it hero a number of nrvo t-, havu boon m.i.ie ino p-is-inors inein-i;- rwn man i:i,i 1 L ulls Niuos il.v and Miguel Kerny, who el ilm to Is! Amerl'-an "ltlzens- In the r.innts tnov ooeiiMioil tno imiu-u seizeil a prlntltn pressnnl a llu'iil-er of revolu tionary i-liK-.-inls slmll.n- to thoso which re re -ontlv iiosto-1 in tho streets hero, uud which wore torn down by thopollco. Tin- riililpplno riot. MADHIIi, Ana. 25. A spociul eouinilsslon has boon appoint 1 1 by I ho government lo Inquire into the matte-of tna cnnsplracy niniln'tiit tho si'pni-.itlon of tho Philippine I-,laiid- friim the kingdom of Spi.in, which was rei-ently dlrioovered In Manila mid Is believed to have b -on organized by a com mittee of Philippine refugees In Hong kong having relations with tho Cuban rebels. Secretary Herbert's Arrlwil In Iurope. SOUTHAMPTON, Aug. 20. When tho American lino steamshipSt Louis arrived hero yostorilay from New York sho was saluted with tweiity-uno guns by the United States flagship Minneapolis, as Secretary Herbert was on board. Admiral Sulfrlilge nod Captain Hunker, ill full uniform, met Mr. Herbert as ho lauded. Nat Goodwin Wants a lMvorro. Sax Fuaxcisoo, Aug. 20. KatGbodwin has commenced proceedings for a divorce from his wile, Noll.i Goodwin. Tho ixipcrs wero Iliad before tho nutor's departure for Australia. Ho charges her with habitual lntumporanco. It Is said that Goodwin and Maxlni) Klllott, who is now with his com Iiauy in Australia, intend to marry. Capture, of u row .Jersey Uesperado. SoMBHVll.l.i:, Aug. 31. After a nutn hunt which lusted more than a week Chris L i eriug, a Now Jorsey outlaw and dos porado, has been unpaired and Is now lodged la the county Jail at domervlllo, whore he will await trial ou the charge of having ns.saiilto.l Mrs. William Mower. Ho was not ouu ht by tho ix ise which had boon searching for him, but by Dotectlvo Gourgo 1). Totten, of SoiiU'i-vlllo, uftur u desperatu light. Tho people Lave long since learned that the most disagreeable medicines are nut liec osnarlly the liost. In fact, us a rule, they are not. What is wanted is something mild and sure, such as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. That is really pleasant to take when reduced with Water and sweetened. Then it is acknowledged overy whore to be the most successful remedy in the world for buwel complaiuta. Ask any number of druggists for tho host remedy they havo for dlai rhoca and fuy nine out of ten will recommend Chamberlains. In speaking of this medicine, Mr. II. 11. llulfum of Frlcndsville, Susquehanna Co., Pa., says: f'W'o havo used it in our family for pain In tho stomach, colic and diarrhoea ami found It to bo a most effectivo remedy," For sale by Gruhlcr llrus., druggists. SPECIAL REDUCED RATE. Incursion to tlio Ocean drove Cinnp Moollng la l'eiitisAhaiilii lliiltroail. For the benefit of those desiring to visit Ocean Grovo (Ashury Park) during tho groat camp meeting, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will, on August 20, sell oxcurstou tickets tn that point from stations named below at tho very low rates quoted, Those tickets will lio good for passage to Philadelphia on train named below, thence on regular trains leaving Droad street station at 11:3U avii.. 3:30 and 4:05 p. m. that day to Ocean Grove (Asfoury Park) : Train lenves. Shenandoah Leave (VOS a. m. Hate. ii CO 3 M 3 &- 3 GO 3 SO 3 50 3 50 3 50 3 30 3 30 8 20 3 00 2 75 2 50 2 10 2 31 2 21 2 00 2 00 Kmckvllle 0.20 " St. Olalr 0:3S " ottsvllle fii.VS '! Schuylkill Haven 7;1 " Ailainsdnlo f7l07 " Auburn. (7il2 " llninhiirg 7:21 ' Shnchiaki-rsviUe 7ilrj " MohrsWUo nm " l.cnimrt 7:83 " Rending 7:M " lllnlsboro - 8:10 " I'ottstown - R:2t ' Parker 1'rird fs:21 " Spring City H-Xi " rnoenixvine K:rj 1'rnnklln Avenue 8:ori ' Norrltown 8:M ' l'hllnilellihln Arrive .80 ' I stops only on notico to agent or on signal. Tickets will bo good for return passage on regular trains until September 2, inclusive, and will permit of stop-off at Philadelphia within limit. A l ight in tho l'utplt. MACOX, Gn., Aug. 25. A sensntlon wns created In tho loading Methodist chnrch In this city, caused liy a dlmculty between Hov. Alonzo Monk, pastor of tho church, and Tlldcn Adainson, a reporter of tho Ually Telegraph. Mr. Adnmson roportod tho Hov. Monk's sermon last Sunday, which was pronounced by tho pastor to bo Incorrect. Hut nt last night's scrvico Mr. Monk lo his sermon was particularly severe on the reporter, and reflected on him In such a manner lis to causo Mr. Adamson to resent it nt tho end of tho sermon. Deacons of tho church rushed forward, and an exchange of blows be tween them and tho reporter followed. The newspaper man stood firm mid do fondoil himself as host ho could ngnlust odds. Order was restored by tho police. Cabinet Crisis In Germany. Loxnox, Aug. 25. Tho Uerlln corre spondent of The Times says : "Tho danger of n cabinet crisis and tho resignation of Chancellor Holienlohe seems to havo been averted by tho statement of Tho Ilelch sanzelger that Kmporor William doslres a bill to be drawn and submitted to tho bundusrath relative to reform in tho crim inal procoduro of tho army. This accept ance of a measure along tho lines of tho recent speeches of Prince Hohenlohe Indi cates that tho steady pressure of public sentiment has resulted In tho dofcat of tho Irresponsible military cotorio, whoso grow ing Influenco In tho highest qunrtcrs had threatened to render tho Imperial chan cellor's position untenable." Serious -footls In Nlciragim. Wasiiinoton, Aug. 25. Consul O'nnra reports tho details of serious floods along the Mosquito coast in tho neighborhood of Iilueflold, Nicaragua. Tho town of Hinia was completely submerged, tho water rising to tho roofs and swooping invar minv houses. Thi llrltish steamer H-i-.v't, whi'-h w nit to the rescue, was cur ried out t soa liv tho flood wators and w is with n!"l -ulty re-cuoil. Tho govern ment dock it Hiin-v was earrlo.l away en tirely. Onl." f.v i lives WPi-o reported lost. Ii-ir-ra subse-hirlons of m iiioy and lirovl- sluns have bej.i raised for the hundreds of suirei-or.s. The Ideal Panacea. James L. 1- niticis, Alderman, Chicago, says: "I legard Dr. King's Now Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and Lung Complaints, having ued it in my family for the last flvo years, to tho exclusion of physician's prescriptions or other prepara tions." Rev. John Iltirgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "I havo been a Minister of tlio Methodist Kpi-copal church for 50 years or more, and have never found anything so beneficial, or that gave me such speedy relief as Dr. King's New Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough Itemeily now. Trial bottles freo at A Wasley's drug store. League of ICc publican Clubs. Milwaukbh, Aug. 25. Milwaukee Is filled with distinguished Republicans from every stato from Malno to California brought hero by tho national convention ot tho National League of Republican clubs. This morning tho convention oponod In Kxpnsttlon building, nnd there will bo two sessions each day until tho work of the loaguo Is completed. Tho two contests In tho convention will bo ovor tho presidency mill tho placo of holding tho next meeting. Charlos U. Gordon of Chi cago, John L. Webster of Omaha and D. I). Woodinunseo of Ohio are tho candl dates for tho presidency, and It looks as If thero will be a very spirited contest. Gen oral McAlpIn and Mr. Girdou aro tho lead lng candidates. Tho cities that aro striv ing to got tho next convention are Boston Detroit, Now- Orleans, Omaha, Portland anil Chattanooga. Insurgents Killed In Cllbn. H.VVAXA. Aug. 25. Dispatches received here from Holgulu, provlnco of Santiago do t nun, iinnounco that n forco of 2,000 In surgents under Callxto Garcia has at tacked tho forts of Danes, a town situated near tho coast lu tho northern part of Hoi guln district. The insurgents, It lsnddcd, have twice called upon the garrisons of tho forts to surrender, but the latter havore- fusoil tu do so. Tho troops, howovor, wore unnblo to prevent the Insurgents from burning tho villages of Curbunico and Ijnmn, in that vicinity. Official reports confirm the statement that the insurgent louder Chonco Hlvero and forty-six Insur gents were killed in the recent engagement with tho troops ut tJnyjiinoH. llscoury of nn Atirfent Canoe, OAKI.AXI), Aug. 23 Kx-Flsh Comml sloner H. T. Drowning made an extraor dinary discovery of r. oatioo that belongod to his ancestor, Moshorh Drowning, the famous pioneer hunter uf the Alleghenlos, In tho narrows of Djep crook, Garrett county, Just nbovo tho dam of tho lake. Noar the spot was Moschoeh Drownlng's favorite camping placo, and hero also ho wlntorod his euttlo. Tho oanoo wns made of n white oak log and Is In a good state of preservation, considering tho fact that It has been lit tho liottom of Deep creek for nearly u century. Ilucklen's Arnica Salve, Tho best salvo in tho world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhoura, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give porfoct satisfaction or mony roiurmo,.,, lia cents per oox. rurwiaurf, IJuy Keystone Hour. Bo sur I.essio & IiAKit, Ashland, l'a overy sack. Emm mm jirrcstptt lor Murderous Assuuit, Thenton, Attn. 25. Antonio Petroin lilna was arrested yesterday on suspicion of being tho man who niado a murdoroua nseault ou a ninn named Loury jit Cotisho hocken, I'll., on Aug. 18. Tho nrrost wns inado on Information from tho district at torney of :sorrlstown. Potromblun donlos hnving been In Coushuhockon nt the time, nlthnuBh ho bears n strong; roscmbbinco to tho description sent from Norrlstown. lio will bo held to nwnlt the nrrlval of tho Pennsylvania nuthorltlos. Learr Is still In n Rritlcnl condition. Stage Held Up In OUlntioinn. Gt'TIIHlK, O. T., Aug. 25. News has been brought horo by deputy marshals of a robbery In Day county. Particulars aro meagornsyet. Four bandits stoppod tho stage near Grand, and ordered tho flvo passengers to hand over their vnlunblos. All compiled save Mrs. Ray Ilcoms, of hlladelphla, who was shot doad. Tho outlaws are said to havo secured $S00 In money mid vnlunblos. The story lacks confirmation, but) tho offlcurs giving It are trustworthy. Spanish ring lllsss-il. Caju Mav, Aug. 25. At tho concert given on the Congress Hall lawn, when the flags of various nations wcro unfurled In tho presence of Ambassador Patenotro of France, Minister Romero of Moxlcu. Minister Andrado of Vonozueln and tho Spanish consul to Philadelphia, Joso Con- gosta, thorn was groat cheering. As soon as tho Spanish flag was unfurlod It was greeted with hlssos, followed uy loud calls for tho Cuban flag. Tlio New -Jersey Murder aiystory. Mount Holly, N. J., Aug. 25. Alfred Hunter, colored, ono of tho men suspected of having murdorod John Henke, a Uur llngton merchant, on Saturday night lost, was released for waut of evidence. Tho ovldonco against Cromwell, tho other sus pect, who Is still at largo. Is strong. Children llnrneil to Di-ulli. Wa'luo, Fla., Aug. 25. During tho night tho hnuso of Kphrnim Coleman was de stroyed by lire, and two children, a girl nnd a boy of 10 and 2 years of ago, were burned to de ith. Iho mother and father went to visit a neighbor aiid looked the children In tho houso. Illectrlc Car .Jumps the Track. FnElicr.tcti, Mil., Aug. 25. Acoron tho Frederick and Mlddletnwn electric railway jumped tho track uoarliaro last night with 110 people on board, l ortunntcly no ono was killed, but sovornl wore badly, though not fatally, hurt. A Valuable l'rcscrlptloii. IMitor Morrison of Wortliiugton, Ind., 'Sun," writcs:'"You havo a valuable pro scription in Electric Hitters, and I can cheer" fully recommend it for Constipation and Kick Headache, and as a general system tonic It has no equal." Mrs. Annie Stchlo, 2025 Cottago Grovo Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could not cat or digest toou, had n backache which nover left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottfcs of Electric Hitters restored her health and renewed her strength. Prices 50 cents and $1.00. Get a bottlo at A. Wasley's Drug Stoic. The Yaclit Itaco Declared OA. ToMino, O., Aug. 25. After snlllugovor the Um leg and n Uttlo more than half of tho second of tho international yacht raco course yestorday tho judges declared the raco off, as It was ovldent that neither boat oould sail the twenty-four knot courso within tho time limit of Ave and onu-lialf hours. Thoro was no time from the start until tho race was postponed that there- was enough breeze to tako tho boats over the course In tho time limit. It wns a Uttlo more than a drift all tho whllo tho raco was on. Tho only thing demon strated by tho eontostlng boats- was that Canada can outsail Voucodor In a light wind mid Canada sailors can outsail the crow on Vencedor. Lieutenant Pery ITalleil. St. Johx's, N. V., Aug. 25. Lieutenant l'earv passed Turnavlk Island, Labrador, earlv on July 20 1 u tho steamer Hope, which was under steam ami sail, ninety nours from Sydney. Ho reported everybody well and prospects hopeful. The vessel met consmerauio icuiiuu iiuumoju.-, ueigsoiuuK tho coast. This news enmo by tho Labra dor mall steamer reaching hero yesterday. The Weather. For eastern Now York, eastern Pennsyl- vania and Now Jersey: I? air; sllghtlj warmer Tuesday evening; southwesterly winds. Kellel In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases rcliovcd in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain In tno maaucr, moneys, uacK anu every pan of the urinary passages in male or female. it relieves retention ol water ana pam in passing It almost immediately. If you want quick relief and curo this is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Lightning struck the lifo saving stntlon at North Hunch, Ind., Injuring three of the crow. A dispatch from Havre nnnouncos that M. lllbot, ox-promler of Franco, has sailed for America. The Hepublloan congressional conven tion for the Twenty-first New York dis trict, nominatod David Forest Wilber for oongress. Henry J. Wlnzer, a nowspatier workor, and appointed consul at Saxo-Coburg by President Grant nun serving twelve years, Is dead nt Newark, N. J. The Unltod States treasury yesterday lost friSl.UXj In gold coin and 10,000 lu liars, which loaves the true amount of the gold rosorvo $103,11 lu.suu. Congress has authorized tho Peruvlnn government n commission to draft a bill for tho purposo of restraining tho ilruukon tiess throughout tho republic. ltlieii mutism Cured In n Kay, "Mvstlo Cure" for Rheumatism and Nen ralBia radically cures lu 1 to 3 days. Its action unon tho svstcm is remarkable and mysterious. It removos at onco the causo and the disease Immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by C. II. IXaiienbuch, Druggist, Slicnauuoan. Cumlne Ilvent, August 29. Lawn party at rosldeuco of Dr. C. M. Rorducr, 31 Iiist Oak street, benoflt of All Saints church. Sept. 8. Grand I.abor Day picnlo under tho auspices of tho Grant baud at Columbia park. Grlp-ColiU-lIeailaclio. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and 1 Grippe when Laxative Brorno Quinine will curo you lu one day, Put op In tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to curo, or money refunded. Price. 25 cents. For sale y by Kirlln's Pharmacy. Distracted ID YOU EVER suffer from real ner vousness? When every nerve seemed to quiver with a peculiar, creepy feeling, first In ono placo, and then another and all seemed finally to concentrate ino, writhing Jumble In tho brain, and yott be como Irritable, fretful and peevish ; to be followed by an impotent, weakened condi tion of tho ncrvo centers, rinsing In the oars, and sleepless, miserable nights ? Dr. Miles' Mrs. Eugcn Scarlcs, 110 Slmonton St., Elk hart, Ind., sayi: "Ner vous troubles had made mo nearly insano and physicians wcro nnatlo to help mo. My memory Nervine Restores Health was almost gono and every Uttlo thing worried mo until I was almost distracted. I really feared I was becoming a maniac. I Imagined all sorts ot evil things and would cry over nothing. I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Rostorativo Nervino and four bottles of this wonderful remedy completely cured me, and I am as well now as I ever was." Dr. Miles' Nervino is sold on guarantee. first bottlo will benefit or money refunded. J. CANFIELD, ,J$i P. Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. POLITICAL CARDS. ilOR CHIEF liCRGKSS, PIERCE WALKER, Of tlio Fourth wnnl. Subject to Citizens party rules. VOTE FOR JOSEPH WYATT, Or SiiESAsnoAii, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, First District. VOTE FOR FRANK C. REESE, M Or SlIEXANIXUIl, FOR REGISTER. VOTE FOR HON. ELIAS DAVIS Or BnoAD Mountain, -l'OR- County Treasurer VOTE FOR GEO.FOLMER, Sr., Or Shenandoah, -FOR- County Treasurer. 4 4 4 mm i
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