EVENING HERALD r.STAlll,lSIIl;i) 1870. Published every Kvcnlne, Kxccpt .Sunday, at 6 Bonn Jaiuiin Htbeet. Neau (Jknthi".. Tin Herald - dcllrcicd liiHliciiaiuloaft ami the urroumliti( towns for six cents a week, pay able to the carrier. Hy nmll 9Q.U0n tar, or aft cent n month, payable In advance. Advci-tlie-meutn charted! accnrdliiR' to space and position. Tho puhllnhcm reserve the rlht to change tlio f position of advertisement whenever tliu pub Icallon of news demands It. The rlicht Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether fmld for or not, that the publishers may deem mpropcr. Advertising rates inado known upon application. Kntercd at tho postofllce at Hhcriandoah, Fa., as second cla-is mail matter. TKUtl'IIONH CON.VI'.CTION. Evening Herald tci:ki)ay, si:iTi:.Miii:it i, mm, REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. FOIL rut&IDEKT, WILLIAM M'KINI.KY, 01 Ohio. iMH vtci: l'UBKlDii.vr, (lAHIIirr A. H0IIA1CT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. i-,OB;isOKrjfAS'AT-ljAicni:1 (lAi.usir.v a. (mow, Of Susquehanna. HAMUISf, A. llAVf.Xl'OItT, Of Krlo l'JtOl'UHTV AND ININISTHV. Property Is the fruit of labor. Property is desirable, Is a m-ltl,. j-ond 111 tliu Mori.. 'J'llllt some hIiiiuIiI lie rich shows that others limy iM'cmnc rleh.rifld hence Is fncoiiriijieinciit to Indusl ry mid enterprise. Let no limn vt lio Is tininelcHS poll down the lliinsn nf another, but let him work illll Kcntly nml build one for himself, thus, by (sample, assuring that bis un n shall be Kale from sloleliee when It Is built. AllltAII.V.M LINCOLN. Ii this thing keeps up Chairman I.dwards v 11 bo "as big a mauas (lid (inuit." Womkn in Japan are denied tho privilege of riding the bicycle, the medical authorities of that country being opposed to tho use of the wheel. It is said Congressman Ilrmum will spring t-etcral surprises at to-night's public meeting in I'ottsvillo. It is tho duty of eveiy llcpublicnn to help (' mirm.m IMwards pile up a big majority in rjdiuylkill county. Is Mexico, where the people enjoy tho ' ole-sings" of froisilver, tbocoiidition of tl.o laborur is little worse than wits that of tho hlaves in the Southern States before tho w jr KniToii Ki.hott l as signalltd his return home from "llryan's country" by an editorial 03 the political complexion of this county. ill fonic pa i ls ill ii, liu lens inu ii uuiu ii mil, and nothing but the truth. 1.. . I I... ...Il- .1 101 so postmistress in Indiana sho is s ml to lie pretty, too has been arrested for opening and reading loe letters which pa-sed through her hands. This mails tho cuo of u ( Miuistross in a town not far away who n ked for an incieaso in salary when postal caids were introduced, on tliu ground that h-r duties were greatly increased since she hud to read all the postal cauls In addition to her other duties. J Li III mi Chang Is u sly old chap. When in roduudtoa lot of military men at Xew -ik In intlier puzzlulsomc of them with t' iiniuiry, "How did you ail become g iiii-al-, .'" It is fortunate his Itinerary doos noi tike him through Kentucky, as it would cc i in, nly puzzle him to know where all tho colonel iiiino from. l.vcn Major l'inncy is busy searching the archives of tho staid ol I Journal ollico for his war rccoid to sub bt.iiili.ite Ids title. (ii.ni.iiai. 1)anii:i. Sii ki.i, tho old Dcu-o-cr .t who fought for Hill's noinlnatlon four years ago, is not sitting on tho fenco with Hill now, says the Chicago lutcr-Occau. KicMes,hu Mildicr, and always fights on one side or the other, and now ho is lighting for iMcKinlcy. At the uniimpincnt of the I iiioii veterans at llinghamton, X. Y., the it tr day, ho tnndo a i-ptcch in which l.o mil "As a war Democrat, I helped you to ilgn, it out thirty juairs ago. Uow I am wan you for another cauipnign." r . ii diction in Vermont tn-day, tho result cf which will have some bearing on the I'l' td. ntial election, is being watched with IIM, 'J 'I' 1 ' li interest by political pvognostlcators. ii state is l.epublicau, and lor tho pafet live dctitiul elections lias returned an uvor . IS' publican majority of 23,810. In 1M2, I hi i r, the uiajiiiity was but 17,U5G. The u i-, an agricultural and manufacturing (i a not great ill population, hut of the i , r.KU r that will iiilurd an accurate index j tj jn-.t how the Jjihlern fttrruorand his i) 1 1 ti i r, the aitisan, view the national u.tioii. The Democrats should be willing t i on . cdo it a fair state for a test, for the i. - hi that naturally in a state so convinc i ...v Republican cuntlictihu personal unibi t almost necessarily crtate some schisiiiH, ml also because their gubernatorial etindi . 1 .it-. Dr. Jackson, camo out unequivocally , Thursday last for free silver, thus making tin. r-siie a direct one "X- TiiLiAare about 250 pemous in Xew York w ,o are colilldenlly esjaieting to perforin on Wedni Mlay an aeromtntle feat that will put t. blush the wildest imaglninfts of Jules inic. HuHven is their gwil, and a wayside stop of u thousand years at tho Xorth Pole is nil that Intervenes. This bellet Is gravely discussed and mathematically proven to their own satisfaction by men of evident iutclll gi nee ttipl profound convuition. The sect which Is thus preparing for inimcdlato trans lation Is tho Apostolic C'ongrcWlon, nd, In view of tho believed Imminence of tho end of the world, it held a public1 jacctlng on Sunday aud sounded a warning to. the blind mid unbellohiy. The boliovoniiro almost nil Germans, mostly working peoplo, nnd so rial Is their faith that many of them have jjivcu up their situations, and with prayer mill meditation nrc nwnitmg the flight to hcavcu oil Wednesday. Out of a multiplicity of texts from the prophet, the Gospels and Itcvelation, liev. Ktutze, their pastor, lias Inaden mosaic prophecy which establishes to his own satisfaction Hint Christ was born and died on ScptemW 3. Hy n further arith metical combination which fixes tho elapsed time lietwcen God's covenant with Abraham and tho coming of Christ as UUD years, he has fixed the present date. Nearly all the followers of tho faith havo conic out of I'loteslant chinches, principally from tho llaptist Church. Their Sahliath Is Saturday ; they liapti.e converts in Tunning water, and only iMplizo adults. Thoy live simply and read the lllble Intently. THOUBAHDS AT OCEAN DROVE. Many 1'ciiplu of .Slienuiiiloali Mingle AVItli tho Throngs, special to Hvr.siso Herald. Oc HAN (lliovn, Aug. 111. Shenandoah Is represented at tho great camp meeting horo by many people, among them Itev. Alfred llecbnor, .Messrs. Senior, l'ricc, Glenn and Webster, Mr, and Mrs. Ulrd and Misses Bailie Waslby and Jennie Ilevan, In the great corps of regular workers In the mi ctlng aro Drs. Stokes, Hanlon and Andrews, Kvangelisls Yatmau and ltoswcll, Mrs. Unuo Wiser Davis, Mrs. AmandaSmith, Mrs. I.lzzio Smith, and also Misses Sites and Margaret Wong, of Poo Choo, China, Sunday, the 30th lust., at 8 15 a. m Dr. K. Stokos commenced tho great love foast meet ing. Instead of using the bread and water it was celebrated by the 11,0.1 1 pcoplo shaking hands and tho waving of the samo number of white handkerchiefs. Such a scene and effect is indescribable In ono hour and ten minutes oscr Sill) persons gavo tostimony, hostile sing ing, loading and praying. At 10 a. m. Hishop Mallalleu commenced the regular preaching service with an at tendance of 11,000. Ho pr.'acbcd ono hour and twenty minutes on tho reality of iAir Christian u ligiou and its boundless possibili ties. His nrguments wero matchless and such a wave of unthusasimsweptovertheaudienco that thousands shoutcM for joy. Kight thousand i ooplo sprang to their feet to show how many were Christians. At 2:00 p. m. Dr. Hanlort's bible class was attended by 7,0)0 students and visitors. The principal question discussed was, "Do tho children of paicutsiu Germany and Kugland obey them in a greater degree than tho children of American parents'" Tho sym pathy of the audience was with tho United States, hut data proved to the contrary. At 3 p. 111. Dr. 11. Conwell, of Philadelphia, addressed 10,000 on tho subject of "Summer Itosorts." Sunday evening, at 0:30 o'clock, one hour and a half before the tlmo to preach tho kcrmou, 12,030 people packed the great audi torium. This was a magnificent sight, sllev. T. DeWIt'. Talninge, I). 1)., preached an elo quent sermon. J lis tliemo was "Christian Lncouragciuent." Tho cll'ect was wonder ful, us he described the poor and compara tively unthought of and unknown receiving their leward In glory. The speaker was at his best and shouted like a Methodist witli 10,000 others. It was the greatest day of camp. The ItlC.tclii Knees. Tho cnlr'es for the bicycle races at Lake side, on the Sth Inst., aie the largest of any meet in this sectiou, the number being -10,' thus assiuing tliu affair much success. Tho entries aio as follows : One-mile notice Howard lluichill, W. H. l'rlce, Prank H. Snyder, George Try, Maha noy City; Harry Laudis, lEeadlug; Claude Ye.iger, Win. Hartiuau, Orwigsburg; 1'ranl: Ithoads, J. (1. Glbion, Mt. C.irmel; William Watkins, Trcsckow; George Pnist, Shenan doah; Hatlen L. llewig, Sliauiokiu; Alex Lvcrctt, Uiiigtowu. Two-mile haudlcaii J. W. Sniallwor.d, Howard lluichill, W. II. Trice, Fred Gill, Harry Gorheait, Prank Snyder, Thomas Mc Glnty, George Pry, James Gill, Mahaim" City; Oscsir Knipo, Win. Hartman, P. Haseler, Orwigsburg; Harry Landis, S. K, Stutzman, It. W. Hettinger, 1M. S. Youse, Heading; J. G. Gibson, .Mt. t'armel ; Kobert McGhee, Aiidemied; Walter liiclienguth, Jcane.svillo ; George Frost, Shenandoah ; I'. J. Hyl.m, Park Place; J. Kd. Seaman, l.ehightou ; Joseph I.aiuhruskiui, Dell Gressung, I'ottsville; Alex. Hvcrett, IMug town. l'ive-iuilo haudicaii J. W. Snmllwood, Howaid lluichill, W. H. Price, Pud Gill, Harry Gerlieait, Thomas McGinty, Mahanoy City; S. K. Stutzman, li. W. Hettinger, LM. S. Youse, Heading ; Osc-ir Kulpe, Orwigs burg ; Walter Liebenguth, .leancsvillo ; George Piost, Shenandoiih ; P. J. Hylan, Park Place ; J. Pd. Sciiuan, I.chlgliton ; Jjicph I.aiiiln uslcini, Dell Gressaug, I'otts villo; J. G. Gibson, Mt. Carmel ; Alex Ptoictl, Uiiigtowu. Half-mile boy's Herhcit Mtnglc, Georgo Cunningham, Harry Parmlcy. Holicrt Humes, Mahanoy City; Fred Hatch, I'ottsvillo; Claude Collar, Shenandoah ; Frank lihoads, Sol. GuhNmitii, .ML Cuiuiel. tliie-niile, Mahanoy Cily Wheelmen Cham piodshlp J. W. Snmllwood, J. W. I.ugan, Hovtard liurchill, Prtd Gill, Harry Gerheart, Thomas McGinty. Comlmr Jit cut, S' pt. 3. Urand Ijihdr Day picnic under the ausptcosof the Oraut hand at Columbia park. D. toli'ir 2. Entertainment aud festival by Hope Section, J. T. of H. A T., in Kobblus' opi ra house. Made and Merit Maintains theconlldence ol the people In Hood's Sarsaparllla. If a imdlciuo cures you when sick; If it makes wunderful cures everywhere, then beyond all question that medicluopoBscsbCH merit. That 13 just tho truth about Hood's Bar sajiarllla. Wo know it possesses merit because it cures, not once or twico or a hundred times, but in thousands and thousands of cases. Wo know it cures, absolutely, permanently, when all others fall to do any good whatovcr. Wo repeat Sarsaparilla Is the best In fact the Ono True Hlooil Purifier. , . rtt cSiro nausea, Indigestion, i lOOCI S PlIlS biliousness., 25 cents. Hoods A POISONED LIVERJ DON'T KEEP POISON IN YOUlt BODY L0N0ER THAN YOU HAVE T,0. If your stomach poisons your liver the consequences may bo serious. i What poisons arl.e in your ftiiinnch come from undigested food which lias decomposed there. They are absorbed by yout' blood and go to your liver, whore thoy paralyze its functions mid make you bilious. Finally they go Into tho blood again and are carried all over the body, disordering your dlH'cient organs, and perha making you dangerously sick. Tills Is the origin of many diseases which are not always known for what thoy are. Tho poisons of undigested food can only bo got lid of by tho uso of a purifying strengthening, digestive tonic, like tho Sha ker Digostivo Cordial. A fow doses of this wonderful cordial will soon clear away all undigested, fermenting, poisonous substances, rostoro your appetito, aid you to digest your food, purify your liver and blood of all dangerous poisons, and rostoro you to perfect health. It will euro biliousness, indigestion, nau sea, headache, dizziness, mental depression, weakness, fever, Ilatuleuco, constipation, loss of appetito, bad tasto la mouth, stomach-ache, anaemia, rheumatism, etc., whero other medicines will barely givo relief. At druggists. Ten ccuts for a trial hottlo. Writo for frco hook to Tho Shakers, 30 lioado Street, Now York. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES. National League. At Wnshlnfiton (11 Innings) Washing ton, 1; Chlciiito, 0. At Philadelphia (8 In.iliiKs, called) Philadelphia, t); Cln c.nnntt, 1. At H.iltlinoro Pittsburg, 12; D. iltlinoro, 7. Kastrrn League. At I'rovldcnco 8crnntun,4 ; Provldenco, E. At Toronto Toronto, 15; Hociioster, 11. At Syracuse Huffiilo, 7; Syracuse, 1. Atlantlo League. At Lancaster Athletic, 8; Lancaster, 7. At Pntorson (forfeited) Patcrson, 0; Wil mington, 0. New York's Gold Democrats. Svhacusi;, X. Y., Sept. 1. Tho conven tion of ftold Democrats yosterdny chose Daniel G. GrllHn its temporary fhiiirninn nnd,Churlos S. Pnlrclilld for porin inent chairman. Tho following; wero selected ns (leleifntos-ut-larpo to the Indianapolis convention: ltostvell P. Flower of Now York, Charles Tracy of Albany, Georgo Mai;ee of Corning; null Kdwln Shepnrd of llrooklyn. The platform bitterly assails the Chicago platform as nttaeklnp; tho constitution In letter mid spirit, and de clare) that ovury speech delivered by Cnn dltlnte 13 van is "Jlxod with inlhiminntory appeals 1 1 the poor against tho rich." TO CUItll A COLD IN oni: DAY Take Laxative llromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money If it fulls to cure. 83 cents. PERSONAL. Miss Agnes Stein was a county seat visitor to-day. Robert Iiodyers was a Mt. Carmel visitor yesterday. Michael Muldoon spent this morning at I'ottsvillo. J. J. Francy transacted business at tho county scat to-day. William N'ork spent yesterday at I'ottsvillo and Tumbling Run. Mrs. James Goodhead visited New Phila delphia fiicnds yesterday. Pdwanl White, attended to business in Fountain Springs yesterday. William Focht, of Philadelphia, transacted hu-ii.is-, in town yesterday. Mrs G. W. Snyder and son, Raymond, of Pottscille, are town visitors. Mir,. ;. C. llrolist, of West Oak street, this morning gave birth to a son. MIssca Mary aud Mattic Grillith aro spend ing their vacation in Miuersville. Mr. and Mis. Jeremiah Dunn attended the funeral of a friend at Trenton yesterday. Miss Margaret Smail, of Loit Creek, has gone to Hazlctonto visit Miss Alice Metz. Messrs. John Monaghan, John llubcl and Hairy llr.idigun were at I'ottsvillo to-day. Miss Maggie Connors, of New York, is visiting Miss Mary Whalcn, on West Cherry street. John Peeley and Grant Troutinau returned homo last evening after enjoying tho sea breezes at Atlantic City. Controller II. R. Severn and wifo returned from their pleasure trip to Chicago yesteiday afternoon. Miss Lizzio Kjcithan has returned homo from a two weeks visit tu Scranton, where sho was tho guest of Mis Ruby Yost. Mrs. Charles Parrish, of South White street, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Ward, of JerMiy City, are visiting tho hitter's sister, Mrs. William Alsop, at Mt. Carmel. Misses Elizabeth Rogers and Maine Pllis havo returned home, having spent tho past few days visiting friends at I'ottsvillo aud Miueratille. . Miss Priima Gniuim, who was the guest of town friends, returned to her homo in Sliauiokiu to-day. i Miss Mame Joffiirnon, of South Jardiu street, is visiting Miss Sallie Littlehales, of Mahanoy City. Daniel Trout, of Philadelphia, is a guesi of ids uuulu, Letter CurrierT. 1). Holman, in town. M. J. Maluue it at prevent enjoying his vacation of 18 days. Ho left for his former borne In New Philadelphia, to spend a few- days, aud then ho will mako visits among aciiiaintnees in Carbotidale, Scrantun aud Vi ilkesliarro. Miss Nellie Davis, who accompanied her sister, Miss I.izzio, to Philadelphia on her way to California, returned last evening after srenditiK several days with friends in that city. Miss Mattlo Price ruturntsl to town yes terday after a month's sojourn at Long Ilranch And Philadelphia. Miss l.liie Prazier, of Lebanon, is the gucit of Mr. aud Mrs John Schatler, on South Market street. Mrs. Midgely, of Philadelphia, who was the guest of town friends, returned to her home this morning. A Letter or l'ontal Card Will bring our solicitor, with samples and prices if you dcslro, of tho neatest work excuted hy any printing ollice In the Interior of tho state. The conitatit running of our fast Job presses, and tho bustle and bustlo lu the Job rooms, attest the popular! tr. pjf ..thu' branch of the Herald ostablis you want good work at fair prices, orders here, nnd not to amateurs, card addressed to this otlko' Is a necessary. jfnietitMirip 861 dTyotffcl mil i a i & An Armour In nn Incubator. ClllCAOO, siopt 1 The only Brand d'tuRhtor of Phil Armour, tho millionaire pork packor, Is fighting for llfo in nn in cubator. Tho child was born last Tuos dny to Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Ogden Armour. Thollttlo girl was so nmnll nnd so dellcnto that It was decided Instantly that sho must Do conilneil tonn incubator's onre. It may be necossnry to kcop tho child in tho ma chine for suraral wcoks. P. II. Armour's other Krandchlldrcn nro two hoys, chil dren of P. I). Armour, Jr. On tho birth of tho boys onch wns prosonted with $om), 000 by tho Knindfnthor. Should tho little) Kinndemtighter llvo sho will rocelvo at least this sum, Opneral Miles' Tour r Inspection. WAS1IIXOTON-, Sept. 1. General lilies, cominniidlnR tho nrniy, will on Sept. 8 leave the city on nn extended tour of In spection of tho northwestern army posts, going first to Chicago nnd thonco through tho northwest to Puget sound, whero ho wlshos to look at the sites selected for tho son oonst (Metises undor tho revised pro jects provided for In tho last fortification appropriation bill. Tho return trip will tnko him Into southern Cnllfornln, and It will probably bo woll along In (he fall bo foro ho returns to Washington. Marylamlcr Off for Indianapolis. Haltimouk, Sopt. 1, Tho Maryland delegation to tho singlo standard Demo cratic convention tit Iudlnnapolls left horo nt 2:40 yesterday afternoon on a spoelaj car attached to tho Cincinnati and St. Louis express, going ovor tho Haltlmoro nnd Ohio Southwestern. Tho delegation had not decided whom It would support for tho presidential nomination, and when asked whether they favored a third ticket lu this state tho answer was Invariably "wo havo not yet mado up our minds. Serious Accident to nn Aeronaut. IlBNVKl:, Sept. 1. Ivy Baldwin, tho well known balloonist, was seriously hurt by falling from his balloon Sunday ovon ing. Baldwin has been making weekly ascensions nnd parachute jumps in this city. Tl.o wlhd carried him Into n tree. Ills arm was broken and ho could not re tain his hold on the bar. Ho fell about olghty foot. Ills right arm wos broken In two places, his shoulder dislocated, and ho was badly bruised about tho head. It Is bellovod thiit ho will recover. Killed liy Exploding Dyiinmlte. ClIESTnit, Pa., Sept 1. An explosion of dynamite on u bargo at Schooner Loelgo, In the Dtd.iwaro river, killed George Jones, of Snult S.ilnto Mario, Mleh.,antl seriously liijtmiu .syeiney elt, ol Detroit, and Owen Finlln, of Camden, N. J. Tho detonation of a chatgo which had been exploded un der water caused a package of dynamite In Jones' hand to explode. Ono of hlsnrnis was blown off nnd his body Was horribly lacerated. Noff was cut and bruised so badly that ho may die. Dashed Down I'lUo's Teak. Coi.ouado SrniNCd, Sept. 1. As an en gine with ono car filled with passengers was coming down tho cog railway from 1'lko's Peak yesterday a connecting rod broke and tho engine dashed down tho in-' cltno nt a lei-rifle pace. The engineer sov ered tho connection with tho passenger car, and thou ho nml his iitvinan jumped nml escaped Injury- The passenger car was stopped by tho brukos. Tho engine plunged Into a ravlno 100 feet below, and was split in twain. UHciiliuttlsm Cured 111 il Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cuics in 1 to 3 davs. Its action upon tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once tho causo and tho disease immediately disappears. Tho first doso greatly henents; 75 cents, hold liy C. II. Hagenbtich, Druggist, Shenandoah. Vell Known Hotel Destroyed by rire. Winstkd. Conn., Sept. 1. Tho Itcd Lion Inn, at Stockbridge, Mass., one of tho host known hotelrios In tho Herkshlres, was destroyed by lire curly In tho morning. Thejpruporty loss Is 10,000. Many guests from Now York lost hundreds of dollars In personal effects. Dead on Hor Husband's Grave Chicago, Sopt. 1- While weeping over tho grave of hor husband in St. Ilonlfaco cenielory Mrs. Pnintsco Alkohosur, an agod woman, foil dead across tho mound. Heart disease, aggravated by grief, was the causo of death. The llancrolt Off Tor tliu Ilosphorus. An.nai'OLIS, Md., Sept. 1. Tho cruiser Bancroft left here last night for New York lu command of Lieutenant Com mander Belknap, en route for tho Bos phorus. Sailors wero shipped from the Monongahola. The Weather. Por eastern Now York, eastern Penn sylvania ami Now Jersey: generally fair; ;uoler; north lo wust winds. Martelou IteMilts. From a letter written by Rev. J. Guilder man, of Dimondalc, Mich,, wo aro permitted to mako this extract : "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous iu tho ease of my wife. While I was pastor of tho Hiptlst church at Rives Junction she was brought duwn with Pneumonia succeeding In Grippe. Tcrriblo paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as If sho could not survive them. A friend lccommouded Dr. King's New Discovery: It was quick In Its work and highly satisfactory lu results." Trial bottles free at A. Waley's drug store. Regular size SOe and $1.00. A Father's 1'atlu-tlii Suicide. Pittsbcbo, Sopt. 1. Mplohlor Diebold, a shoumaUo- of No. 104 Horrou nveuuo, re turned to his home from Whoeling, whero ho had boon since Aug. 11. The first thing that met his oye was khoriff's side notice, which hud been posted on his door during his ulxsmoe, and, ilmwlng a revolver he shot himself through tho head, tlylng In a few mluutos. Ho was the father of n large family nml was 6B years of age. The Irish National Convention, DUBLIX, Sept 1. It Is estimated that 700 delegates will be In attendance nt the o)onliig session this afternoon of the Irish national convention, juicnaei uavitc, il. V., told the Associated Press correspon dent this iioruiug that ho expoctod that moro than 1,700 delegates would bo present lieforo the oouvoutlon closed. Of tho del egates at least 1,200 will come from Ire land and Grout Britain. ltucklen's Arnlci Salve Tho best salve in tho world for cub?, bruisos, Bores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tcttor, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and allskiu eruptions, and positively cures piles, otpo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give enoci sansiacxiou or muuy rciuuuuu. i-ncu I I ii 1 W..U-, j v . k your gijocor for tho "Royal Patent' r, and take) no other brand. It is tho best r mado. sou MR BRYAN AT CLEVELAND. Ho Addresses Two Monster Meetings at Mark Manila's Home. OlevkLAxd, Sept. l.-Candldato Brynn ling been tho object of iiootheu-demonstra-t on so vociferous nnd so spectacular n9 that which tho city of Cloveland gave him last night, nnd nowhere else, with tho pos sible oxoeption of Now York, havo so many people attempted to hear him talk. Two great meetings llstonod to Mr. Hrynu. tho llrst In the Central nrinory, whero 1(1 000 people wero iinckcd; tho second lu Music Hall, which had 8,000, nnd nfterwnrels ho spoKo to several thousand from the bal cony of tho Holleuden hotel. Bands nnd marching campaign clubs wero numerous noottt tno streets, nnd with thousands of strangers in Its gates thocltyboroa holl day aspect. Special trnlns brought outof town clubs In during tho afternoon, 000 coming from Cnnton, two trains camo from Akron and others from Lorain, Cuyahoga and other Ohio and Pennsylvania points. Por two or three squares tho stroots nbout tho depot wore thronged- when tho cannon an nounced tho arrival of tho trnln on which tho candidate camo. There vms parado to escort him to tho hotel nnd nnothor after dinner from tho hotel to tho Armory. Tho Armory doors woro thrown open nt 7 o'clnrk, nndln fifteen mlnutosnftcr every foot of spaco was filled to the doors. Not only wero tho nlslos Jnmmcd, but men wero clinging on window sills high up nml hanging In all sorts of impossible places. In both of the Cloveland halls, us In most of tho other cities wlioro Mr. Bryan has spoken, tho police arrangements wero utterly Inadequate, Tho crowding last uignt was almost as groat as at the Jnmos town assembly last Saturday, and any sort of stampede tvould havo produced a disaster. Workingmcn woro In n largo majority at both meetings. They woro freo and easy, peeling off coats, singing nnti disporting themselves generally In u good iinturcdly, turbulent way. Two of tho first comers were "General" Coxcy. late of tho Commonweal army, and his lieutenant and son-lu-lnw, Carl IJrowno. When Mr. Bryan came down tho stago, oscorted by Mr. L. li. Holden, of tho Cleve land Plain Dealer, ho Inspired n flerco cheer, which continued for three minutes, nnd was nguin continued all tho tlmo" the temporary chairman was trying to work In his speech. Tho Armory audience was tho largost Mr. Bryan has addressed in doors, oxcont tho ono In Madison Square. Tho Music Hull crowd was half as large, and nono left tho hall. Charlos P. Salem Introduced tho presidential candiclnto at the armory mooting, and Arnold Green nt Music Hall. Besides tho candidate speeches were mntlo at tho former plnco by Hon. M. A. Pormnn nnd Judgo McMnth. Heforo his arrival at Clevclanel Mr. Bryan mado speeches nt Chnutattqna,JIay ville and Kipley, nt tho last placo talking to 2.W1 farmers gathered for tho plcnlo of tho Knights of Maccabees. At Mndlson the Hcpub!ie-m clu i turned out. with badges, banner and iass drum, chwrlng McKlnlcy iiinl howiiugntBryon, but Ash' tabula fuvn!hed nn enthusiastic crowtl of 2,0di.i, partly freo illvtr liepublicaus. Ltcttrlc Hitters. Blectrie Hitters h a medicino suited for any season, but porhaps moro generally needed in tho spring, when tho languid oshausted feeling prevails, when tho liver is torpid and sluggish and tho need of a tonic aud altera tive is felt. A prompt uso of this medicino has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act moro surely lu counteracting nnd freeing tu sys tem from the malarial poison. Hcadacher !,,,!!, ,..(:,,,, n.,,l, I,... nll.. -l.i . '. -r,1 "'"''I .ma,i.,uii, jiuilltai -.Clll III Electric Hitters. Only fifty cents ner bottlo at A. Wasley's drag store. lanall's New l'rellller. Washington, Sept 1. News has reached tho Japanoso legation horo confirmatory of tho press cables announcing tho resigna tion of part of the Japanese cablnot, und the succession of Kuroda to tho premier ship vacated by tho resignation of Count Ito. Kuroda is a Japanese of the old school and a man of great attainments, of splen did record a4 a warrior nnd a statesman, having onco before filled tho premiership. Italy's South American Squadron. IioMR, Sept. 1. The Opinion announces that King Humbert has signed a decreo authorizing the ro-ostabllshmeut of an Italian squadron In South American waters. It Is stateel that tho South Italian squadron decided upon by tho Itnllau gov ernment will Include three cruisers and a dispatch vessel. Tho squadron will bo commanded by tho vlconnd rear admirals. llnlloonlst lliianicil lu Mnmiiee Hay. Toi.kdo, O., Sopt. 1. Professor Edward Colo, an neronuut pf this city, was drowned In Mauineo bay Sunday ufter noon after an nseenslon. His companion, who wns billed as Josio Carmel, was savod by her llfo preserver. Tho balloon ro'o from tho casino on tho bay front ami wns about threo miles out when tlv t-i-ody' hiir-,"i,,i' Relief lu sir Hours. Ristressinz kidncv and bladdei d.is-;nson relieved in six hours by the "Niw Great South American Kidney Cure." This now remedy is a (treat surprise nn account of its exceeding promptness iu relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or letuaio. It rencvos retention ot water anil pain m nassius It almost immediately. If vol! want quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold by Shapiro's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. sinnlerur Tujrlor Located. GuTlIKIK, O. T., riuflt. 1. Deputy mar shals worKinif In tho Osago country ehiim to havo definite Information that George Taylor, the escaped lntirdorurof thoMeeks family. Is locttod-wlth a Ijiiird of outlaws In the eastrn piti t of that reservation among lite broken hills and heavy tinilier. A raid is being planned by a large manlier of olticurs, who expect to mako a big haul of criminals. NUGGETS OF NEWS. . Wlllhun Harris, tlm eelobratod English poet, la ori tie-ally ill In luindon. Prank ISeuuln)lu,of Detroit, Mich., shot his wife yosterdny and then blow his brains out. An unknown man committed suicide nt Jack's Hun, Allegheny, Pa., by putting his nook on the railway track. Mrs. Agnus Young, n colored woman liorn In Jiving WIIUouVb county, Va., 107 years ago, died lu Washington Sunday night. Uy a collision on tho Pltchburgrallronel, neur Orange, Mass., Unglnoer M- W. Cleniuiits was killed und Fireman Fowlur fatally Injured. drlp-CoIds-Headac-lie Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Qrlnno when Laxative Bromo 'Ouiuino will cure you Iu ono day. iPut up in'' tablets con venient for taking. ''Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, S5 cents. For sale by Kirllu s Pharmacy, Almost Distracted la TTt VrtrT T-xrr-, 1 iv, Fuuer irom real incr- vousuess? Whcu overy nervp iscegmcd to quiver with a peculiar, crcVpy feeling, first in ono place, and then anotl!bar and all seemed Anally to concentrate In a writhing jumble In tho brain, and you be como irritable, fretful and poovishi to be followcd.'by an-impotent! wtni;icd condi tion of tho norvo dcnters, riming in the cars, ana sleepless, miserable n;chts ? hP ftlilei' JIrs- Eugene Searlcs, J-'luuo 110 Sltaohtou St., Elk- Nervme hart. w- "Ner- Doefnt-up vous troubles had made KcSlGTcS mo nearly lnsano and TTPllfh physicians woro unable HC(Ullllaa to help mo. My memory tvas 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 of evil things and would cry over nothing. 1 commenced taking Dr. Miles' Rcstorattvo Nervloo and four bottles of this wonderful remedy completely cured mo, and I am as well now as 1 ever was." Dr. Miles' Nervlno Is sold on guarantee first bottlo will benefit or money refund. P. J. CANFIELI Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinl Por BARBEY'; Beer and Port ry Barney's Bohemian Beer. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q S. PHILUrS, Jf. D. Ofllee'i 20 West Centre street. Can ho consultod at all hours. p F. HURKE, St. D. 80 E. Llotd street, Shenandoah. Oflice hours : T to 9 a. m., 1 to 8 and 7 to 9 p. m. If. POMEROT. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah. Pa. M. EURUE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oflice Kuan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. pnop JOIIN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR Lock Box 65, Mnhanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the best mailers ir London and Paris, will give lessons on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reiisonatile. Address in care of Strousc, the oweler. Slionsndoah. BUCKNELL - UNIVERSITY, Joun IIom akd IlAcnu, LI. X., lrcst CoUefto with four courso of study lenillng to dt'Krece: Acdemy for boya nnd youmlmcn; Ladies' Institutu.nud School of MuIc. Thirty acre oantnus; ten buildings Including gyin imstuin, laboratory and observatory. For catalogue and other Information address, WM. O. OltETZIKGKIt, IteuUtrnr, Lcwlfeburtf. I'ft. nillions of Dollars Go up In smoke evory year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in flrst-clavs re liable compaulos as lepreseuted by DAVID FAUST, 1SC Also f.ifo and Accidental Companion, PAT. NOV, 11, 1890. JUNC2S, IflBI. TRADE HARKJAN. S Beware of t randulent tmd wortbleB Imitations. NONE Genuinfs&'TWIN" Tb most beautiful I most pliable! most perfect stay! They never break! They nerer cutt They never rust! Made In Cotton and S1U CailnKS and Mckel Tinted. Bend 25 cts. (Stamps) for samples 4lQennlne Twin,' to a Blt-TLUliN. ISM. Bib Sutci, fUUJtli-tU, Va BROJVIO-KOLA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by tbU (rranular effervescent and stimu lant. An instant euro for tour stomacbs and beadaclies. trlilcli often accumulate from liarlng a night out, rtJpHN,F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah 9 1 151 1
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