EVENING HERALD iisrAiii.isiii.i) 1870. Published every Evening, Except Sunday, nt 8 Hotrrn Jamiin Street, Near Cknthk. The Herald In delivcied ItiKlienfttidorih Ami llie surrounding towns for six cent ft week, ms able to the curriers, lly mall SI.OO n year, or 36 cents n month, payable lit advance. Advertise ments charged according to space and position. Tlio publishers reserve the right to change the fiosltlou of advertisements whenever the puli Icfttlon of news demnnds It. Tho right Is roserveil to reject miv advertisement, whether fiald for or not. that the publishers inny deem tnproper. Advertising rates inndo known upon application. Entered nt tho pustofllce nt Shenandoah, Pa., ns second clnss mnll matter. TKI.Ul'lIOKi: CONNECTION. Evening Herald FRIDAY, HIUTKiUIKK 1, 1)0. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. 1 OB t'HItl)EKT, wit-mam M KiNi.r.v, or Ohio. ItJR VICE I'HIII)CST, HAlillirr A. IIOHAKT, Of Now Jerscv. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. l-OlCcusnHEMMAK-AT.I.AllOB, (lAIiUSKA A. (JUOW, Of Susquehanna. SAMUl A. DAVENPORT, Of j:rlc l'ltOI'IlllTV AN1 INIIUSTUY. Property Is the fruit of labor. Property Is desirable, Is a pontile good lu tho xtnrl.l. Tliat some hMild bo rleli shows that others tuny become rleh,niid henee Is rlif-ourngrinciit to Imlimt ry nuit enterprise. Let no mnti who Is homeless pull down the liouso of another, but let him work dili gently and build one for himself, thus, by example, assuring that bis oun ibiill bo wife from vlnlcur.' vtlicn It Is built. AIIKAIIAM LINCOLN. Is tho "enemy's country' -especially in Vermont. everything gocB Tin: news fruin Vermont may cnahlo Mr. Shepherd to find out "where ho is at," and wlnl her he is going. Shioii (Jt'.vv ha assumed chargo of Itciuil'lican headquarters in New York, and as a result TaiuiMtny has a fit. Tut; Ucpublicau ticket and platform ap pear to be good enough for Vermont Demo crats. And what is good enough for them should bo good enough for Democrats generally. (ii It wise immigration laws will exclude the most skillful mechanic that u foreign country can send us, on tlio mero suspicion thai lie comes under contract to work lu tho I'nited Suites. These same laws will and do admit hundreds and thousandsof loafers and criminals who do not intend to work if they can avoid it. 1'i.sssylvAklv will record tho largest vote for McKinley In November ever east for a Republican nominee, and then we may expect to seo the free silver advocates point ing to tho Allcntown platform, which de clared for gold, as tho cause therefor. That would be in lino witli tho senseless twaddle that is dished up to an intelligent community by some of tho Silver Jcribea in tlili county. i. are in receipt of tho ninth isstio of tho Newspaper Manual of Remington Bros., ono of tin largest advertising agents in the country, with offices in New York and Pitt buig The manual is complete in every de- pari i.icnt, including a list ol all newspapers lu tin I'uilid btatesand Canada, with their day- of issue, politics and circulation. Asa book uf lel'ercnce it is invaluable m eveiy business otllcc. I. arc in 'jeeipt of a photographic copy of one of the 'i-a'cs used by John P. Altgeld, president of the Unity Company, of Chicago, and is t.io form of lease printed especially for am' used by said company. It will bo re inu "oered that (ioveruor Altgeld is tlio head "nud front of tho free silver agitation. Pub llcly ho is in favor of tho free and unlimited eoniago of silver, yet in his prlvato business he will accept nothing but gold coin lu pay men' of rent. Tho reader can draw his own conclusion. Tut: Minora' Journal, published under tlio very uives of tho Republican headouarters ut th county seat, has just learned that the candidates havo selected a county chairman ill the person of S. Durd Ldwatds, notwitb fctaiidliu; the fact that the brains and sinew of our contemporary is part and parcel of the cctutive committee. However, it is fortu nate that our friends of the Journal havo t vcu at this lute day realized that a "campaign of education" has bci n inaugurated in the county, and that the Republican jmrty has had for the past month an "official head" to Yi .iu .in activo warfare all along the lino. "lin action of the Indianapolis convention y, -u rday is in line with the principles and t ,i traditions of tho Democratic parly, and wi'l give those Democrats who havo re- iliaUd the Chicago platform and tho nmuec.s of that convention, an opportunity espross their convictions through tho i.,t All honest Democrats can rally to , -uppurt of the Indianapolis platfoim aud rjum.ni es. In its clear and emphatic neciara 1 1. ,n in fuvor of the single gold standard, and tuc ' tariir reform" plank, thero Is nothing 1, fi in tho Altgeld-Tillman platfoim to claim tho veto of any true Democrat. The nominees aro men of national imputation j both fought in the war oi 'ol ono on tho side of tho' Union aud tho other as a Confederate general, who now Join the blue aud tho gray in defeiu) of tho lukiun's credit. Rvory appeal on the part of tue ftryan pooplo for support of tholr ticket lu'ho name of party logularlty, is now ibYlted by tho action of tho Iudiauapolia cUVcntion. W1I1I-K J-' Jiang naug uiuy uuiv .... VjilioMt ulna, ho will havo to spend moro than I JOT days In tins country to oecomu nuuawu vnth tho Industrial conditions of the United PtUtcs. This is shown very conclusively by 4jls newspaper interviews, in which ho goes ont of lili way to cast reflection upon tlio Irish race, lie apparently attributes tlio passage of tlio Chinese Exclusion uct to tlio sons of tho I'lncnild Mo, nml for whom LI lms Apparently a bitter hatred. Ills knowl edge, liowovor, Is at fault as to tho oxtent of tho Irish poimlatloii in this country. There nro S.00,000 manufacturing establishments in tliis country employing S,000,UOU skilled artisnnsand mechanics, oxeliisio of onlluiiry laborers, and not 5 per cent, of these people re Irish. Thero nro 7,000,000 farmers in the United States, and not 1 per cent, of them are Irish, Resides, tho legislators of this country will continue to legislate for tho lionellt of our 70,00i),000 of people rathor than for tho 400,000,000 Chinoso. What is more, many of America's greatest statesmen are of Irish decent, and every American will resent tlio reflection cast uiion them Iiy this furelgii niler, who should know thutho can not attack any portion of our people without receiving the condemnation of them all. TO CUJti: A COUI IN II.Ni: DAY Take Iaxativo Ilronio Quiiiino Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it falls to cure. 35 cents. Alleged lleliko Murderer Captured. IIACKU.VSACK, N. J.. Sent. 4. Tho au thorities hero think they have cnpttircd Thomas Cromwell, tho negro who is sus lioclod of having Ikhmi ono of tho two men wlio murdered ugod John Henko in his storo In Burlington about ton days ago. J no negro was arreted in lttithorford for holding; up ii tramp. Ho 1b now In tlio county jail hero, and word ling boon Bent to tho Burlington authorities to Bond a man to Identify him. Tho prisoner pro tests that ho is not Cromwell, but will not talk about himself. Collnpse of a Six Story lliiildlng. IiAwitnxci:, Mass., Sept. 1. Tho now six story building ut tho eornerof Parker and Market streets, South Lawrence, collapsed whllo six men woro working on J.I10 roof. Tho frame was weak, not having boon tuny secured. I ho owner, M. A. Mills, was working on tho ro jf, but escaped in jury. Samuel Walker, one of tho work men, foil about thirty feet, and was cut about the head mid rc tved internal In juries. It Is feared he will die. Tho others escaped harm. Now York Congressional Nominees, New Youk, Sept. 1. Republican con ventions were held hist night In tho eight districts of this city. John Murray Mitch ell In the Eighth, Richard C. Shannon lu tho Thirteenth and Lemuel (Julgg in tho fourteenth were renominated, and Clar- enco W. Moado was nominated in tho Tenth. In tho other districts adjourn- incuts were tukon without nominating. (irlp-Cnlds-llcndachc. Why buffer with Coughs. Colds and La Grippowlicn Laxativo liromo Quinino will euro you in ono day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to euro, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For salo by Kirliu's Pharmacy. A Child llurned to Death. South Nohwalk, Conn., Sept. 1. Roso Wolntsnub. tho n-year-old daughter of Lewis Welntsnub, a fireman on tho Dan bury mid Xorwolk railroad, was burned to death whllo playing about n bonfire in tho yard. Her clothing caught lire. Tlio child's mother ntteniptod to commit sui cide by throwing herFclf into u well, hut was prevented. Steuliier ltun Down by u I'crrjhoat. Kl!W Youk, Sent. 4. Tho steamboat Rosednlo, which plies between this city and Urldgcport, Conn., was run Into by u ferryboat yesterday In tho East river be tween Grand street and Newtown crook. Tho Rosodalo sank In a low minutos. Steamer lighter Jupiter ami other boats took oil tho passengers and crew. rood for llelleetloii. Tho silverlto orators insist that tho dol lars wo havo now, which aro maintained at parity with gold by tho government, aro too good for tho pooplo of tho United States that thoy aro really two-dollar dollars. There Is food for reflection in this contention. Tho wage earners, tho depositors in savings banks, tho buyers of insurance, tho pensioners nml all othor persons who nro getting two-dollar dol lars lor their services or their duos, nro asked to go to tho polls and help them selves to money half us good I Thero havo been aforetime, political "fakirs" who havo undertaken to Impose upon tho pub- llo credulity, but novor before havo thoy had tho audacity to ask people, to choat themselves for tho pleasure of cheating others. Potter Euterprl.se. lluchlen's Anilcn Salie Tlio host salvo lu tho world for cuts. bruises, soros. ulcers, salt, rheum, fever soros, tetter, chapped bauds, chilblains, corns, and all skin emotions, and positively cuies pllos, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or niony refunded. Prico i!5 cents per box. For salo bv A. Wasloy. Coining Kvcnt. Sept. 5. Grand Labor Day picnic under the auspices of tho Grant band at Columbia iinrk. ( ictuber 2. Entertainment and festival by Hope Section, J. T. of II. & T., in Robblns1 opera house. "Cures talk "in favor ot Hood's Barsaparilla, as for no other medi T cine. Its great cures recorded in truthful, convincing language of grateful men and women, constitute its most effectivo ad vertising. Many of those cures ore mar volous. Thoy have won tho confidence ol tho pcoploj havo given Hood's Barsapa rilla tho largest salos in tho world, and havo made necessary for its manufacture tho greatest laboratory on earth. Hood's Sarsariarllla Is known by tho cures it has made cures of scrofula, salt rheum and eczema, euros of rheumatism, neuralgia and weak nerves, cures of dyspepsia, liver troubles, catarrh cures which provo Sarsaparilla 1 'lobest in fact the Ono TruoRlood Purifier. . , I ,, r,,., euro liver Mil easy to liCJOU S Fills take, easy to operate, aw THE SHAKERS' IDEAS OF MEDICINE Now a days when a man goes to his doctor, ho is usually told that ho has somo unheard of disease with a long name, and when ho loaves the ofllcc he docs not know whether it is St. Vitus Dance or consumption that Is gradually undermining his health. It is thereforo refreshing to talk with tho Shakers, for their very simplicity commands confidence and jespect, and wo havo tho further satisfaction of knowing that thoy have dovoted themselves to tho study of disease and its euro for moro than a hundred years. Tho venerablo old man whom the writer saw was only too glad to discuss his pet subject, lie said that strange as it might seem, very few doctors lealied that three quarters of tho most prevalent diseases woro all attributable to faulty digestion. Ho then went on to say that a child of average intelligence knows that putrid moat or decaying vegetables aro poisonous, and must bo avoided, mid yet these samo foods, even if taken iuto the stomach in tho freshest possible condition soon decompose unless digested and absorbed. In such cases the resulting poisons enter the system, when aches and pains, weakness and debility soon follow as a natural con sequence. It was recognition of this that led tho Shakers to devoto their energies to tlio per fection of a product which would stimulate the dlgestlvo organs and assist them to por forin their proper work. The first symptom of disordered dlgos tlou Is loss of appetite, and tho Shaker Digestive Cordial is wonderfully ellicicnt in supplying any deficiency in this rospect, at tho samo time it relieves all distress after catfug. Furthermore, as was carefully ex plained by our venerablo friend, it is abso lutely harmless. Itcttcr evidenco of tho Shakers' confidcuco in it could not bo found, than in the fact that thoy have placed 10 cent sample bottles in tho hands of all druggists, assured that if ouco tried it will produce sucli immediate and marked benefit that it will bo continued. CAPTAIN DREYFUS ESCAPES. It Is llellcred That lie Was Safely Lunded lu This Country. London-, Sept. 4. Captain Hunter, of tho Hi'ltlsh steamship Nonpitrlcl, which has arrived at Newport, Mouthshiro, Cay enne, French Guiana, reports that Captain Albert Dreyfus, who was sentenced to bo publicly degraded and confined for life In a fortress, after having been convicted by a court martial of selling plans of French fortifications, etc., to a foreign govern ment, has escaped from tho Islo Du Grand Snlut. In an interview Captain Hunter Is quoted as saying that Dreyfus escaped on board an American schooner, and with thg help of his wife, formerly u Mile. Hnd.Wnard und the daughter of woalthy parents. JImo. Droyfus, at tho urgent requost of the prisoner, received permission from tha l'roncli government to join her husband at his pluco of imprisonment, and in tlo couno of tlmo arrived ut Cuycnno well supplied with funds. Captain Hunter said that tho fcchooner containing Captain Dreyfus left tho coast, heading In a northerly direction, and It is believed that Captain Dreyfus and his faithful wlfo eventually reached tho United States. Rheumatism Cured In a Day. Mystic Curo" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically euros in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at ouco the causo and tlio diseaso Immediately disappears. Tho Urst rtoo greatly benellts; 7.) cents, bom by C. II. Hagenbuch, Druggist, Shcuandoah. Alleged Murderer Attempts Suicide. Eur.UKA Spiiixiis, Ark., Sept. t. II. F. Schubert, n farmer of Madison county, was shot and killed Wednesday night. S. S. Deacon, a farm hand, was arrested. charged with tho killing. While in jail Deacon swallowed n quantity of morphlno and cut his own throat withnrazor. Ho Is still alive. Robert Moss Nniulnutcd for Congress. Annapolis, Mil., Sopt. I. Ex-Stato Sen tor Robert Moss, of Anno Arundel county, was nominated for oongross In tho Democratic convention of tho Fifth congressional district yosterday. ThonoiU' illation was on tho first ballot by H out of 27 votes. Cleveland Declines to Talk. 13U7.ZAitn's HAY, Mass., Sept 4. Pros! dent Cleveland, when seen relative to tho nomination of Senator Palmer, declined to bo lntorvlo wed regarding tho action of the convention. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jcr scy : Cooler and generally fair ; northerly Kinds. Relief In Six Hours. nistrosslns kldnov and bladder discasos relieved in six hours by tho "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." This now remedy is a great surprlso on account of its exceeding nroiutitness in reliovlug pain in tho bladder, kimieys, back and every part oi the urinary passages in iiiaio or icuuuu It relieves retention of water and iialu in passing it almost immediately. If you want tiuick relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Another 1'lllhunterluu; Kxpcdltlon OlT Jacksokvim.k, Flu., Sept. 4. When the steamer Threo Friends nailed ou its UR busterinit expedition It did so oontrury to oxplloit orders Issued by Collector of Cus toms HUlieo. These orders were delivered to Captain Hroward in irson, and woro in effect not to sail without permission from tho collector. Tho Spanish vice con sul wits active In securing the orders. Tho steamer lutMed out to sea with its cargo of arms nun aniiiiiiuiuori eany yestoruuy morning und huuued wjuth. Starting In Oiitouaguu. CALUMET, Mioh., Sept 8. So distressing has become the condition ot the lire suf ferers in Ontonagon that they havo nearly reached n condition uf burljarlsin. The food contributed is uway below thode maud, and the 'strong and ablo bodied light baok the weak .and tnko tho sus tenance forthepisolvoti.luavlng tho weaker to starve. Gov) mor Illch will sand troops to guard the ttod. Rev. Mark Mmtcr, a Duukard minister of Deckers Point, Pa., says he can recommend Chamberlain's Pain Ilalm to auyouo in noed of a good liu.mcnt, aud that ho considers tho lie.t ho 'has over used. Pain lialm especially Valuable for rheumatism, lame back, spralfs, swellings, cuts, bruises, burns aud scalds. It is oue of tho most remark nblo medicines lu existence, and its effects will both surprise and delight you. 1- gra! at 25 ami 00 cents. :nts,pcr bottlei Jj ruTiloros, druggists. (Continued from First Vase.) "caniimign,- im w" i J jiynumw-ns ro- locted, without opposition, for chairman of the oxocutlvo oomnilttoe. Mr. Hynuin was appointed to soloct tho other mem bers of tlio executive committee. John 1', Frcnsol, of Indlunnpolls, was chosen for treasurer, but the choice of n secretary was left to tlio committed. Hoth tho pres idential mid vico presidential candidates will bo notified of tholr nomination in Louisville on Sept. Ii. Headquarters of tho oxocutlvo will probably bo located in Chicago. roiNTS or tiiu I'LATi'onar. It Slakes No Reference to International Agreement on tho Money Question. Tho plutform adopted by tlio National Democratic party Is in substnnco as fol lows: This convention hns nssomblcd to up hold tho prlnclplos upon which depend the honor nnd welfnro of tho American people, in order that Democrats through out tho Union mny unlto their patriotlo efforts to nvort disaster from their coun try nnd ruin to their party. Tho declarations of tho Chicago conven tion attack Individual frcodom, tho right to contmct, tho independence of tho Judi ciary, mid tho authority of tho president to enforce fedornl laws. Thoy advocate a, rcokless attempt to lncroaso tho prlco of silver by legislation to tho debasement of our monetary standard nnd threaten un limited issues of paper money by tie gov ernment. They abandon for llcpnbllcnn allies tho Democratic ennso of tariff re form to court tho favor of protectionists to their fiscal heresy. In view of those and othor grave depart ures from Democratic principles wo can not support the candidates of that con vention, nor bo bound by Its acts. Tho Democratic party has survived ninny do feats, but could not survive a victory won In behalf of thu doctrino nnd policy pro claimed In its name nt Chicago. Tho conditions, however, which mnko posslblo such utterances from national convention nro tho direct result of class legislation by the Republican party. It still proclaims, as it has for years, tho power and duty of government to ralso and maintain prlcoH by law, and It pro poses no remedy for existing evils except oppression and unjust taxntion. Tho National Democracy hero convened therefore renows Its declaration of fulth in Democratic principles, especially as appli cable to the conditions of tho Minos. Tax ntion, tariff, excise, r direct, is rightfully imposed only for public purposos, and not for prlvato gain. Its amount is justly measured by public expenditures, which should bo limited by Mjrupulous economy. llio sum derived1 by tho treasury from tariff and oxclso levies is affected by tho state of trado und volimioof consumption. The demand of tho Republican party for an increase in tariff taxation has its pre text in tho deficiency of revenue, which has its causes lu tho utagnatlon of trade nil reduced consumption, duo entirely to- tho loss of confidence, that has followed tho Populist threat of freo colnngo mid de preciation of our money and tho Repub lican practice of extravagant appropria tions beyond tho needs- of good govern ment. Wo adhere nml insist upon tho ninlnto- nnnco of tho cold standard and of tho par ity therewith of every dollar issued by tho government, and aro firmly opposed to tho free nnd unlimited eoiuago of silver and to tho compulsory purchaso of silver bullion. Hut wo denounce also tho fur ther maintenance of the present ootly patchwork. Wo assert tho nocessltT of such intelli gent currency reform as will conflno the government to Its legitimate functions, completely separated from tho banking business, und afford to-all sections ot our country a uniform, safe and elastic bank currency under government supervision, inoasurcd in volumo by tho noods of busi ness. Tho fidelity, patriotism nnd courage with which Prosldont Cloveland has ful filled his great publlo trust, the high chai actor of his administration, Its wisdom and energy in the maintenance of civil. order and the enforcement of tho laws, Its equal regard for the rights of over' class and every section, its firm and dignified conduct of foreign affairs and its sturdy persistence in upholding tho credit and., honor of the nation are fully recognized by the Doniocrutio party and will secure to him a place lu history besido tho fathers of tho republic. Wo favor arbitration, for tho settlement of international disputes, and a llboral policy of pensions to deserving soldiers mid sailors of tho United btates. The supremo court of the United States was wisely established by tho framcrs oi our constitution us one of tho threo co ordinate branches of tho government. Its Independence and authority to Interpret the law of tho land without fenr or favor must bo mniiitalned. Wo condemn, all offorth to degrade that tribunal or impair tho conlldonce and rospect which It. has deservedly houL SKRTCII OP Till! CANDIDATES. Bcrled on Oppusltu Sides lu the War lic- twecu tbo States. (jeueral .lohii McUnuley I'almer wot born In Knale Crook, Scott county, ICy., on Sept. 13, 1817. Ho moved to Illinois in IBM, studied law. and was admitted to the bar in 1840. Ho entered polities u few years later, bocomliut a state senator in IsSS. He was a deleu-ate to the Republican national convention of 1U571 in Phlhidelpliin, and a providential elector on tho Republican ticket of lboU Ho wus a delegate to the lxwco convention nt Washington, lu Feb ruarv. 1S61. Ho started out in the rebellion lis tho oolonol of tho Fourteenth Illinois volunteers, In April, 1881, accompanied General t'roniout In his expedition to Snriintfluld, Mo., and was commissioned brlnadlor uenoral in tho following llocein- her. Ho afterwards ooniniauded the First brigade. First division, ot the army of the Mississippi. Subsequently ho wus with Grunt. For gallantry lu the battle of Stone Ulver lie was promoted major non oral. Later ho fought ut ChlcnmauKa and in tho Atlanta campaign. Ho wus elected governor on tho Republican tlckot in 1SIW, but ho wont over to tho Doniooraoy with Qrooley. Ho was thrico tho Domocratlc nomlnoo for sonator nnd thrico defeated boforo ho was elocted In 18110. General Simon Ilollvar Huckner is 75 years old, and wus born iv Hart county, in tho southum part of Kentucky, and still lives in tho log cupln in which ho was born. This log cabin was built by tho general's father over a hundred years ngo, and tho only time tb'it ho has lived away from his blrthplaooAvua when ho wis gov ernor of his nativestate. Tho goneral lias added to the origidal cabin, and ho now Slino of the most plcturosquo nomos 111 ;?R'tato. At West i'olnt ho grauuntou ipiho samo class with General (jrout. He was tho Democratic coiit sninaaru T-.-.s... date for United States senator In Ken tucky last Winter, but owlnirtothn trnnh. lous times ho withdrew from tho race, and no ono wns elected. General Huokncr Is worth something over 81,000,000, nearlv nu oi wnicn is m farm lands and real es tate. During the struggle for Mexican lndependoncoGonornl Huckner entered the nnny as lieutenant nnd cnino out captain, When the civil war broke out Uticknnr re. sided in Kentucky and entered the Con federate army. At Fort Donolson, when attacked uy urnnt s rorces, uciicrnl Huok nor wrote n lottor to Gonernl Grant sug gesting nn nriiilstlco till noon of Feb. 15, tiint, lernis oi surrender niigiit be agreed upon by nppolnted commissions. To this General Grant Immediately replied in n letter that hns sinco been chronicled and miido famous In history, in which occurred tho phrnso, "1 demand nn unconditional surrender." At tho closo of tho war Gcn- oral Huckuor dovoted himself to his busi ness Interests of farming und real estate. Tlio Military Marksmen. Pr.A GntT, N. J., Fopt. 4. Tho big ovont of tho meet under thonusplcos of tho Now Jersey Rlflo association was shot yester day. This was the' Hilton trophy match, In which flvo teams of twolvo mon com peted, sovoii shots each nt ranges of 200, BOO nnd 000 yards. District of Columbia nnd Goorgln tiod, but tho former secured tho trophy on account of it higher scoro nt tho lust rinigo. The scores follow: Dis trict of Columbia, 1010; Gcorgln, 1010; Massachusetts, 0S3; Pennsylvania, 007; Now Jersey, 041. Tho regimental team match was also concluded. Goorgla won out, Lieutenant Wilson, of that team, making tho remarkablo scoro of 03 out of n posslblo 100. In tho Now Jersey Nationnl Guard team match, tho Second reginiont wns victorious with a total of 45S. Tho Third regiment won second prlzo with 423. Tito Irish Convention. DtJliLlN, Sept. 4. At tho Irish conven tion yesterday amalgamated land nnd tax ntion resolutions were unanimously adop ted, as wero resolutions In favor of dis seminating knowledge of Irish history, providing for tho cultivation of tho Irish lnngungo and urging tho purchaso of ar ticles of Irish manufacture. Mr. Dillon stated in regard to tho Paris funds that tho total paid over was n. fraetlou over 38,471, of which sum 14,000 was depos ited in bank in order to moet prior claims which nro still unadjusted. Out of tho bnlalico 23,0S1 wns distributed to ovletcd tenants and 305 wero devoted to office expenses. Tho balance is in bank, and not a farthing had been paid to any Irish member of parliament or dovoted to uuy political purpose. Killed Himself and Family. Nr.roxsET, Ills., Sept 4. Tho bodlos of Lou Wilson, n farmer, his wife and n 4-ycar-old son wero found dead on their farm Thursday night All wero shot through tho temple, and Wilson hold a revolver in his hnud. No cause for tho tragedy Is known. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of tlio Now Tork and l'hllndclphhi TJxcliatigc. New Youk, Sept. 3. On a slightly diminished voliuno of business today's stock market was flash, with a decided lack of a snap which char acterized tho previous day's operations. Clos iiiK bids: Baltimore & Ohio. 1154 Lehigh Vollsy. 29H IW 02 som; i 2 Chosa. 4: Ohio. 13 New Jersey On. Del. is Hudson .121 N. Y. Centr.il. . D. , L. (c V .155 Pennsylvania.. . . Erie 1S Heading Lake Erie &W 15-K St. Paul. Lehigh Nav . . ZH W. N Y. A: Pa .. Sdass'trpaid. , General Markets. PmrjuiEU'lliA, Sept. 3. Flour steady; win ter superfine, $l.Ws3.15; do. extras, 2.152.30; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $2.75rtj8; do. do., straight, $3!!-3.23; wostern winter, clear, $2.75 3. Wheat firm, but dull; September, Co OOViic. Corn qtiiet, but firm; September, 2o 25$c. Oats steady; September, 23J!!21J4c. Hay dull ror poor qualities; choice timotuy, fl3.S0ll. Beef bteady; city family, I0.6010. Pork steady--: family, $9.75l&10. Lard easy; western steam, J3.70. Butter steady; western-' dairy, $!i'l'-o-; do. creamery, HJtB'Wse.; do. factory, JHHKc ; Elgina, 10c..; imitation creamery, 1012c. ; Now York dairy, 10il5c, ; do creamery, ll'J10o, ; Pennsylvania cream ery prints; strictly fancy, inc. ; Ho. nrsts, 17 18a. ; do. seconds, 1451(50. ; prints jobbing at 2d- 23c. Cliceso quiet ; large, bQUyZo. ; small, 0 Bic: part sldms, 25c.; full slclms, llic. Eggs steady ; New York and Pumaylvaula, li lOo. ; western tresn, H(31DC. I.Itc Stock markets. NuwYoau. Sept. 3. European cables quote American steers at lugllc., dressed weights; refrigerator beef at 8WS9MC. Sheep at 010e. dros-ed weight. Calves steady; veals, fi7.25; grassers and buttermilks, I3at3.7a. bliecp and iambs dull and lower ; sheop, i2.253.;5 lambs, f3.'S4.60. nogs lower at 3.403.80. East Libkhty, Pa., Sept. Si Cattle steady prime, ll0r4.C5 ; common, )ajn3.50 ; bulls,,stags and cows, t JAii.w. Hogs steady ; prime Ught, 3.50ftv3.05; medium, $3.45:33,50; heavy,, $1.80; roughs, $2'(3. Sheep in light demand; prime, !3.8.V93.75 ; fair, $33.23 ; common, $as315 ; oom mon to good lambs, jartji 1.25. Cure for lluddaclie. As a remedy for all forms of Ileadacho Electric Hitters lias proved to bo the very haft. It cUccts a nemancnt cure and tho most dreaded liabitual iick headaches yield to Its influenco. Wo ubro all who aro aillictesi to nrocuro a bottle, and idvo this remedy a lair trial. 111 case 01 minimal constipation. iaectno Hitters cures uy giving tne uoouihi tone to tlio bowels, and few casus long resist the use? of tills mcdWinc. Try It ouco. Large bottles only 50 outs at A. Wasley's Drug btoro. IlufTalo Gets the Next tl. A. It. Convention St. Paul, Sept. 4. Tho- next onoanip- niont of the Grand Army of tho Kepublic will be hold lu Buffalo. This was itooltled at yesterday afternoon's session, no othor cities being placed in nomination, though Denver rooolvea n small vote. It was ap parent from tho first that Buffalo would be chosen, and the friends of other cities determined to make no contest. Norfolk's UlsntrouBPire. Noiifolk, Vn., Sept 4. Tho total num ber of buildings destroyod by Wednesday night's flro Is seventeen, most ot thorn dwellings containing from threo to eight fumlllas, all ot whom aro mado homeless nnd fow ot whom saved any ot tholr of- feots. Loss will not oxcood 1)0,000. Thero was no loss of life The Ulscoiery Suvcil Ills Ufa. Jlr. O. Calllouctto. DruKElst. Iioaversvillo, 111.', savsi "To Dr. ICiua's New Dlscovory I owe my life. Was taken with la Grippo and tried all tho physicians for mllos about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live, lliivlni: Dr. Kiwi's Now Discovery in my storo I scut for a bottlo and began its use and from tlio first uoso beitan to cct bettor. and aftoruslng threo bottles was up and about again. It Is worth its weight in gold. Wo won t Keep storo or nouso witnoui it." wet a freo trial at A. Wasloy's Drug Storo. ' Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent' flour, and take no othjjr ljrj flour waJ"cy' J ither ijranu. . the best X Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. THERE 13 NO PROFESSION, whose labors so sovcrely tax tho nervous sys tem, as that of tho ministry. Thodo rangement of tho nervo centers of tho brain by over work, frequently brings on attacks of heart troublo, and nervous prostration. Itov. J. 1'. Koster, JL I)., Pastor U. B church, London Mills, Ills., himself a physi cian, writes Feb. 2a, 1895: "Heart affection and nervous prostration had becomo btj serious last fall that a llttto over -work in tho pulpit would so completely prostrate mo- T)Y lYTilflS' that it seemed certain 1' xji . laiiw must rcIIn(7nlsn tho wotk Heart Clire. ot th0 ministry entirely. , Heart palpitation becamo I.eSt0reS so bad that- my auditors TTMlfh would ask n if I did not nCdllll havo hoart disease. Last November I commenced takioy; Dr. Miles' Now noart Curo alternately with Dr. Miles' Norvino and derived tbo greatest posslblo boncfit. I havo justclosod revival' work of 10 weeks, preaching nearly ovory night and twlco on tho Sabbath. I can speak for hours without suffering as I formerly did. Hard working ministers' should keep Dr. Miles' grand remedies on iand." Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guarantoo, first bottlo will benefit or money refunded. DR. LOSS'S BOOK FREE To nil sctTerers of KltltOUH Ol' YOUTIT, I.O-T VKJIIIl and UISKASUS Ol' MUN AMI UO.IICN. ZDS cages; cloth ouuodlee curely Bealed and malledrce. Treatment by mall strictly 'ontlaentlal, and a positive, quick cur fruarantp?d. mutter bow lens eiandlng, X wUl pos Ively cure you. Write or call. DR nRR 329H.l5tliSt.Phila.Pa, Ufil UUU 30 teart'cvntinuoui practice PAT. NOV. T1, 1860. JUNE S3, 1BBU TRADE MARK JAN. 24, 'at, i Bcwaro of fraudulent and worthiest imitations. HONE Genuinrf SJW'T.WIN'' The moat beautiful I most pliable! moitfltfrfoct Btajf They never break! They never cut! They never rurtl Made la Cotton and Silk Catlr.ss.nd Nickel Plated. 3mdS5 cts. IS tamps) for samples "Genuine Twin." W i &ASTBi:ttS,llH. MBlrMwnuU.lphUrr.. BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run-Down People from Chliahood to Old Age. 1 - WHAT ST IS ! The rlcheetuf all rcstoratlvs Loodd, because it replaces the same auhstancea to the blond end nerves that ire ezhaustctln llifetwoIlfe-elvlnRiluldsbydl3eaB,indlseBlion, nigh liviug, overwork, worry, exzebfaea, abase, etc. WHAT IT DOES ! By ln.klnu the h'.ood p-.ire nml i-tch, and the digestion perfect, it ere lea solid 11 eh, muscle and strength. The nerve.be intr inado strong, tho brain btoms activo and clear. 1 or restoring lost vitality, nd etoppjnjs-all vasting drains and weakness ln-either sex. It has no equal i and asafemaleregnlA-lorit Isworthlts weight In gold. One box lasts a week. Price Site or C boxes Ih-aggists or by mall. Hook It ee. . . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1113 Chestnut Et.. Philadelphia, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. c. PiHLUPS, M. D. Ofllce: SO West Centre street. Gan be-aoasulted at all hours. p F. BURKE, M.44 80 E. Lloyd BtrcetJhanandoah. Office-hours r 7 to 9 ., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9- p. m. J. B. POMEHOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ShenanCoah, Pa. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Egan building, corner ofMaln and. Centre streets, Sbenan Joah. pKOF JOHN JONES, JU mitsipai. iNvrRnniin. Lock Box S, Jlabanoy CHy, Pa. nnvlng studied under som of the best' roasters li Loudouniul Paris, will Rive lessontv 011 tlio violin, guitar and vocal eulture. Ttrmb. reasonable. Address in care of titrouse, the eweler, Shenandoah. P. J. CANFIELD. Agent lor Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey'aS BohQmiairBeQilr I.. - , ...i i --mM "i. t . 1 v , i m . . c - a V .'s-MTVi' B Mm 1 - " r'T " ' - - ' '
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