if hli m CI I BUS'. EVENING HERALD i:staiu.isiii:i 1870. Publlrhed very KvciilhR, Except Sunday, nt 8 Hoc-rn jAnwx Stiiket. Nkau Ckxtrk. IIib Ilnrxlil Is ileilvcinl liiHlioiinndnan nnd the surrounding towns for six cent ft week, pay bio to the uirrk'ts. lly innll H.OO ft yrnr, or 'JJ cents n month, paynhic In advance. Advertise ment charged according to space nml position. The publishers! twerve the right til chnngo I ho fiosltlon of advertisements whenever the pul lonttiui of news demands It. Tho right In reserved to reject any advertisement, whether fmlil for nr not. Hint the publishers my deem mproper. Advertising rates mailo known upon application. Entered at tho postofflce at Shenandoah, Pa., ns second clans mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald .MONDAY, SIIITUMHHI! 7, lfcfto. ItEPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. nm I'UBSIIIKKT, WILLIAM M'KINLUY, Of Ohio, mil vice raixincxT, tiAituirr a. noiiAitT, Uf New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. KUUWN5llKHKMAS.iT-t.AIlOE, (ialusii.y a. Gitovr, Of Susquehanna. HAMUIIL A. DAVENPORT, Of I'.rlu KUSSIAN METHODS. Tho opponents of Superintendent Ilogart liao curried their warfare into the courts, nnd lmvo sworn out a warrant through James Smith, it gentleman of leisure who has taken j-ome interest In, tho matter, who sworu to it "on information received." Wliilo wo have no doubt Mr. Ilogart lias no objection to a thorough vontilation of the ease In court, nnd in fact courts a thorough investigation, the manner in which the matter hits been consummated is reprehensible $10(J,00D of bail could have been secured, hut as tho oll'enso is ono that must bo taken before ottrt, tlio olllcer making the arrest refused to permit tho accused to go to 1'ottsvllie, but hurried him olT toward l'ittsburg nt such an hour that would pie- elude obtaining bail to-day, which shows plainly the desire to injuro tho man whom tho School Hoard, after thoroughly investigating tlio matter, havo acquitted him of tho charge. The action of tills officer of the law would do credit to Russian methods, mid his brutal conduct of the cii'-e has justly aroused more feeling than anything that has incurred in town for a long time past. Bigotry and base partisanship could go no further anil it is unfortunate that a man of in' standing or responsibility is tho only one whom tho licensed can teach whcntlioca.se is disposed of as wo believoit will bo. Tin: Federal employes in Schuylkill county are still inuto and inglorious. Their'sis in di ed u fend, stiaugo case. Tin; pilgrimago to New York may result in in nil i good to tiie Republican cau-o in this futility, nnd avoid any fin thcr "baby politics" on the part of those who indulge in such tattles. In view of recent events transpiring political circles within tho boundaries Shenandoah, u pertinent nuodlon just now Is "lias tlio stock in Creedo silver mines de dined? Till! Itepublicitu party stitnds to-day where it always stood upon tho financl.tl question It has not changed. Tho'e who style tlicra- .selves "Iiryan Republicans" aro necessarily without the party breastworks. in. market leports show that the price of UlEft l lias ialleu llolll tl.UU a jiottlld to 27 nt. Vet we have not heard of a silicic ieSuylhiU county free silvcrito making an cXuaiislivc search tor tho lulsslug legislative r . A m:ws despatch s.iys a man was paralyzed mil iiisciinaiiiK un siiti iiuLDiiuMiit uiuiij,- .i. .i: i. ... c. li. Id, Ohio. Tins is only tho beginning of tin ud. In less than two months there will hi thousands of those spell-binders as mute US i l.tuis. It is given out that ox-Governor l'attlscn Is to bo tho Deiuoeratle-l'opulist candidate f jt United States Senator. A man who goes to I'hlc.igo a strong gold advocate and coinus luck a. free silver supporter deseivoa tho empty honor. Tim arguments of the averago frco silver advocate simply shows that the facts of history and science with regard to money have never made the least impression on his mind. Tho majority of cases it la a question 1 self-interests. -kwam. says ho will not resign, and Watson a -erU that If ho dues not vacate lliyun's name will be token on" the Populist ticket. Without the hitter's support it is doubtful whether Iiryan can carry a singlo state in the Vnioii. Tho situation, therefore, indicates four presidential tickets in tho Hold. CltAUiMAN Oakmax has Umed a call re convening the D.'iiiocratlc state eonvo'itiou nt HarrUburg next Thursday, to reconstruct tho electoral ticket and adopt a platform in line with tlio action of Popocratic convention nt ChlOHiio. This has boon found necessary be cause w) many of the presidential oleotors on tho Domoomtic tickot lmvo resigned since tho Chicago convention repudiated the cherished doctrines of tho Democratic party. Whether Chairman Clannan and his freo silver follow ers will bo ablo on Thursday to hive tho con vention endorse the Iiryan platform is very doubtful. The sound money Democratic dolegatos will attend tho convention anil op. poso any such movement, and as they aro said to bo In tho majority thero i likoly to lie some fun. Many of tho conservative gold men aro opposod to Garman's program, be cause they do not like tlio idea of rcpudlat iug.tbolr vlows of four months ago at Allen tow n. They wcro honost in their expressions foriho gold standard at that time, aud do not like tho idcaj of placiug themselves in tho pvsltlon of assailing their' former opinions. Oiilrman Garuian was Just as enthusiastic fur t.old at th.it tunc lut lie i looking lov poli tinl urtlcrmtnt nml cans little for opinions publicly cMrc-C(l. lie lias prewired a ticat 1 game for controlling Thursday's convention by ousting tlioso delegates who arc not tainted with the silver craie. The plan is to reorgan ize tlio convention by electing new olllcers and coinmittles, tho latter being In favor of the frco nnd unlimited coluago of silver. The platform will bo assigned to a new com mittee, and in this way (Innnnn expects to compel tho convention to do the grout con tortion act in iv manner to hit own liking. At least oncof thedelogRtes from thlsconnty, Johr. X. Deuce, has bolted the ticket. It is to bo Men whether tho delegates from this dis trict, M. J. Scaiilan, .lames J. Quirk and 1'. J. Ferguson, will repudlato their former opinions for those of sonio ono elo. DaMKL Duitv, ex-Clerk of tho Courts, ex-Socretary of tlio Republican county com- mlttco and exponent of silver doctrine Informs an Inquiring reporter that ho and his freo silver followers will support tho Itepub- IIchii county ticket with the slnglo exception of Cougiess. And for this aro we dovoutly thankful. AltriiMHiiui' Iitrji.AND, of St. 1'ivtil, has Issued a letter announcing that hereafter In tho Catholic parochial schools no tuition will ho charged, such tuition being considered nn obstaclo to the growth of tlieso schools. The expense of maintaining them will 1h taken from tho regular church receipts or in some other manner as the judgment of tho pastors dicta tal. Tut: news of tho death of Cant. Jack Craw ford, tho poet scout, will ho received by his numerous iricuds ill this town with much sorrow. Having been a resident of Shenan doah and other parts of tlio county for n number of years, our people have looked upon him as one of themselves, among whom ho was always held in high ettccni. As a scout ho had few equals. Jilt. ltltYAN has declared that lie is no Democrat, ami in further proof of that asser tion liis reply to a question propounded as to tlio ell'ect of tlio Indianapolis convention is pertinent. When asked if the nomination of a straight Democratic ticket would defeat him, lie said: "I can't tell; hut if it does, I will have the satisfaction of smashing the Democratic patty." Now that tho ticket has been nominated, wo look for tho smashing process to begin at both ends. Tin: North Carolina liepubllcans have been Informed by the National Committee that relations with them will bo suspended unless they adopt a sound money platform. The same stand should ho taken in this county with tlioso who refuse to rccognizo tlio party organization. Two wrongs never make a right. When the national honor and the party organization is assailed, there can bo but one brand of Republicans. MAHANOY CITY MELANGE. A Voting .Men's Christian Association Itrancli llclng Organized. Mahanoy City, Sept. 7. S. I'. Hard, state secretary of the Y. M. C. A., was hero Satur day ami consulted witli couimitteesappoiiitctl on organization. He was well pleased with the work already accomplished and outlined tho future work. Ho has several parties under consideration to place here as secretary and manager of tlio local branch, which has iLiited tlio Hagenbucli building and will oc cupy it some tnuo tills week. (jeorgo Mishart, bartender at tho Kaicr House, hioke his right arm below the elbow Saturday evening wliilo wrestling with a farmer. A joint debate on tho silver question will tako place in Armory hall ueit Wednesday evening between I. Y. Sollenberger, Esq., and Daniel F. (iiilnau. Watson F. Shepherd, Ksq., made his speech at tlio Htituano picnic on Saturday in splto of tlio storm. Ho took Congressman Ilrumni to task on his votes anil speeches on financial measures and declared himself to bo in lino with tlio Chicago platform and its nominees. After tho speech tlio picnic was adjourned to Armory hall. Tho Washington Hook ic Ladder Com pany's picnic at High Point park broke up on account of tho storm. Tho JowUeh New Year. The orthodox Hebrewsall over the civilized world will begin tho celebration of tho n,0.7tli year since the creation of the world according to tho Jewish calendar this evening. L'pon every Jewish table will bo placed the traditional disli of apples and now honey, in dicative that the new year may lie productive of fruit both bitter ami sweet. Tho orthodox Hebrews believo that on tho new year Jehovah sits on his throne and judges all men. Ten days ale allowed as days of graeo, and at the end of this period nnother great feast, Yoiu Keppur (Day of Atonement), is cele brated. Tho Jewish new year, known as Itosli Iiashaua, begins at sundown and last until tlio wt'.no hour to-morrow evening. It i- a time when all dillereucos, particularly those which havo Jarred the family ciiclo, are lorgotten or smoothed over lor tlio time. or severest trial and test prove In regard to Hood's Sarsaparlila st, Greatest If1erit la Secured by n peculiar Combina tion, I'rojiortton and Process unknown to others which naturally and actually produces d, Greatest Gures ma Shown by thousands of honest, voluntary testimonials which naturally and actually produce 3d, Greatest Sales According tolho statements of druggists all over Mm country. In these three points Hood's Sarsaparlila Is peculiar to Itself. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best ii la UioOnQ True Wood Purifier. i-a 11 mil,- arotliponly nlllj to take 1 1UUU o I ilia wumioou i arsaparllla. AN OHIO MYSTERY cle Little's IHsnppcnrnncc Followed liy the Arrest of Her Lover. Daytox, 0., .Sept. 7. On Atiit. S7Hosslo Llttlo, u bonnier with Sirs. Froeso on South .Toffcrson street, this city, illsnp ponreil nt fl o'clock In tho evening;. Sho told Mrs. Froe ic sho hint nn eiiRngomont to rido with Albert .7. Frnntz, her aliened lover. On Thursday, Pept. 3, JJesslo'sdentl body, liloatod almost beyond recognition) was found In Stillwater river, near tho brldgo over thnt river just north of Day ton. Tho coroner supposed It n enmi of simple drowning perhaps n suicide. Uos slo's known deliento condition stiggosted stllcldo. Public sentiment demanded closer Investigation. Tho body was ex humed mid re-exnmlned. A bullet that had entered tho right ear was found lodged In tho bruin. This was tho first rovelatlon of murder. Frantz was then arrested. Two boys vhilo fishing found a pool of blood on Stillwater bridge and in tho blood iv .tortoise shell slilo comb adorned with brilliants. This comb has been identified as belonging to Ilesnio Llttlo. Albert J. Frantz was out that night with his buggy. Ho says llos slo wus not with him. Nobody hns been found that saw Frantz nnd Bosslo together on that Thursday night. On tho follow ing night Frnntz's stablo was burned, and his buggy, with its evidence, If it con tained any, was destroyed. Frantz tho day after tho murder paid one week's board for Hesslo In advance, nnd when told she was missing said sho would ro- turn. Cmidlihite Itrjim's Confidence. MlhWArKinc.Sept. 7. William Jennings Iiryan spent a timet hundny in this city yesterday. In tho morning, with Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Wall, ho attended Immanuel Preshyteriiin eliurcli. Thero were no demonstrations of any kind further than a fovv introductions to some friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wall. In tho afternoon tho nominee accompanied his host on u drive throughout the city. There wcro but tow visitors and tho day passed quietly. -Mr. Hryan left for Chicago this morning to speak at tho labor picnic at Sharpshooters' Park. In an intervlow Mr. Iiryan sniil: "I feci certain of currying .New York state, and I havo nover had u doubt about my election." DUense In tlio Spanish Army. WasiiinotoN', Kept. 7. Reports to tho Mirgaoii general indicate tho continued prevalence of yellow fever nnd smallpox In Cuba, and that tho fovor Is especially prevalent In the Spanish army. It Is, hovv over, Impossible to obtain exact informa tion from this source. Two hundred new cases uf fever wcro reported In Havana for tho week ending Aug. 27, with seventy one deaths. Fifty of tho deaths occurred In tho military hospitals, whoro there were 13-2 new cases. I hero wcro 120 now cases of smallpox In tho city for tho same vviok. Utile Mountain IVnrh Crop Is I.nrge, Wayni:si:ouo, Pa., Sept. 7. The fanners in tho poach belt are in tho midst of tho harvest, and tho crop hits proven much larger than was nt first expected. From ten to llftoen carloads are shipped from this region daily, and shipments will bo continued at this rate during tho month. The Hltio mountain peach, on account of Its lino llavor, has acquired groat pop ularity, and is in demand at good prices everywhere. Chile's New 1'resltteiit. Valpahaimj, Sept. 7.' Frederico Krra- znrlz, tho Conservative-Clerical candidate was elected, nfter a bitter struggle, to tho Chilean presidency on Thursday last. Tho polling began In .luly. J'orloct nultit now reigns, and tho Keylsts tako their dofcat with dignity. President Moutt, who will retire when Krrazuriz Is Inaugurated, will do M) with the full cstoom of most of his countrymen after an untainted admlnb tratlon. An Insurgent I'lot l-'rtiAt rated. Madwd, Sept. 7. Official dispatchos have been received from Manila stating that a plot has been discovered for tho surrender to tho lnsurgentsof tho fortified town of Cavltn In tho Island of Luzon, In the Philippine Islands, while tho garrison wus engaged In n sortie, bpanlsh troop havo relieved tho garrison of San Indro in tho province of Nuova Kcijn, which wus besieged by tho insurgents. To lie Sent to u Sanitarium. New Yoiik. Sept. 7. Dr. Gallagher, tho Irish refugee, yesterday met his brothers James and Michael for tho first time, nnd recognized tho lattor In u lucid moment, In the afternoon Dr. Gallagher was taken on a drlvo to Grant's tomb, but he Insisted that It was Washington's tomb nnd that. Grant was still allvo. Dr. Gallagher will lie removed tomorrow to tho private sum torium nt Amltyville, L. I. Killed by n Holler Kxploslon. Fahmvimx, Vii., Sept. 7. A terrible .boiler explosion occurred near Willis mountain, Hucklngham county. The holler used for running a sawmill was be ing lircd by tho proprietor's son, Thomus It. Hurke. Ho was blown many feet vwiiy from tho place, whore his body was afterwards picked up In nn unrocognlz. alilo cunilltltm. Tho father was also badly hurt by Hying pieces iron. How .illicit Is There In It? Ueforo voting for fW-cont dollars, would it not bo well for tho man who earns hi bread by tho sweat of his brow to require some sort of security from tho popocrats that when thoy come In to common use ho will got at least two whero ho get) ono nowf Tho mine, owner will get his prollt llrst, and such u thing might happen as his refusing to divide with tho rest of us, mid then wo would be In u "box." Hot ter have tho -contract all drawn up an signed, thefi we will know Just how much thero Is "In It" for nil of us. IJrndford Hopubllcuu. ' rronperlty joining. There will be no prosperity until tho In forests of tho people are again committed to the hands of the Hopubllcau party. And when that occurs, a periniiuont and glor ious reign of prosierlty will begin, an man will no more desire a change moroly for tho Kiiko of n change Heuvor Spring Uorald. A Letter or Postal Curd Will bring our solicitor, with samples and prices If you desire, of tho neatest work oxctitcd by any printing oftlco lu the Interior of tho state. Tho constant running of our fast job presses, aud tho hustle ami bustlo in tlio Job rooms, attest tho popularity of this branch of tho llKitAi.n establishment. you want good work at fair prices, Bend you'i orders hcror and not to amateurs,, A postal cam aatircsscii to tuis oiuco is an that naccssiry, TRAIN ROBBER SHOT DEAD Engineer "((,t tlio Drop on llliu" ns Ills Hack Was Turned. Raciiamexto, Oil., Hept 7. Annttempt wa made Saturday night to hold up tho overland express train at Wobstor. Tho engine was in charge of Knglnecr F.Inglos nnd l'lremnn Patrick Hums. As tho train approached AVobstcr, six miles west of hero, n man crawled over tho tender nnd covering tho engineer nnd ftro man with a pistol compelled them .to stop the train. This man guarded tho onglncor nnd fireman, while nn arcouipllce.who hud been In waiting, started bnok to rob the train. Knglnecr Inglos seeing his enptor off gunrd, shot htm dead and nu tho train Into Sacramento. Tho other robbor os enpod. 1 ho body of tho train robber who was shot was found lying yesterday near tho track. In his hand was grasped a loaded pistol. The mnn's name Is thought to bo J. Morgan, and ho probably enmo from Snn Francisco. Knglnecr Ingles, In speaking of his nil- vonturo, said: "Tho conductor nnd brake man enmo out on tho platform of ono of tho ears to seo why tho train had stopped. One of tho robbers shot nt thorn twice, and with n string of oaths ordered them back into tho train. At tho eoirnd of tho shoot ing tho robbor on tho ongino stopped to tho sldo and looked back. That was my opportunity, nnd I tost no time In taking ndvnntago of It. I reached down into my locker, got my revolver nnd shot him In the back. I shot ngaln, nnd ho fell forward nnd rolled dbwn tho bank. Then I pulled tho throttle wide open." Kellef In filx Hours. Distrcssine kidncv and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "Now Groat Soutii American Kidney Cure." This now remedy is a great surnriso on account of its exceeding promptness in rolioving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in malo or fcmalo. it, rcttoves retention ot water anu pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief aud cure this is your remedy. sottt uy Htiapira a pharmacy, 1U7 soutn Main street. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Florco forest fires tiro raging in Tyler, Hnstrop and adjoining Texas countlos. A hall storm wrought damage to tho extent of 810,000 to wiuduw glass In Weir City, Knn. A skeleton, presumably of ono of Jesso .Tamos' victims, has been dug up back of his old homo in St. Joseph, Mo. A little boy burned tho barn of Daniel Hulllngton, near Hegnle, Schuylkill county, Pa., "just to see It smoke." The production of coke in tho Connells- vllle (Pa.) region dropped from 77,000 tons tho previous week to r'),000 tons last week. Masked road agents got but little from the driver of the Hormidlji stage, which thoy hold up nt the pistol's point in Min nesota. The body of missing Joseph McCoy, of Presoott, A. T., has boon found in a creek near a spot whore In? was murdered and robbed, at Belleville, Ills. John Thonrer, who keeps a blncksmlth shop In New York, yesterday shot and In stantly killed Michael Murphy, n drink crazed man, who attacked Mrs. Theuro'- aud her sister, Mrs. Kate Stelgur. Jesse L. Test, Ksq an old resident and highly respected citizen of our town, called tiiis morning nnd after purchasing n bottle of Chambo Iain's Colic, Cholera aud Diar- rhcoa Remedy, said: "If anyone asks you if this remedy will do what is claimed for it. tell them yes, and refer them to mo." H Alexander Stoke, Itcynoldsvillo, Pa. No ono can doubt tho valtto of this medicine after giving it a fair trial. Then it is pleasant and safe to tako, making it especially valuable for children. For salo by Gruhlcr Bros., druggists. A MINNESOTA LYNCHING. Two MeuTuUen from .Tall by lllob und Hanged. GLnN'COE, Minn., .Sept. 7. Tho trial of tho first of the two men charged with tho murder of Sheriff Joseph Rogers rosultod on Saturday in a verdict of murder in tho feramd dogreo, which did not please sotno of the pooplo of this county, and u double lynching boo resulted early yesterday morning. Iho two men lynched wcro Darinan Musgrovo and II. A. Cingnuirs, On June '1 they had assaulted n farmer, and Sheriff Rogers and deputlos went utter them with n warrant tho following dny. Thoy resisted arrest, nnd during tho altercation tho sheriff was shotuud killed, although they mndo no oiler to harm tho deputies. Tho men wore strangers In tho county, and tho sheriff wAs popular. They were captured without dlluculty. Lynch, tug was threatened, and on Juno 25 Gov, o"nor Clough sent Company I), of St. Paul, hero to protect tho prisoners. Es corted by tho militia, thoy wero taken to St. Paul and placed In tho Ramsey county jail, when they woro brought here for trial. Hotweon 12 nnd 1 p'clock yesterday morning a mob of masked mon appeared quietly at tlio jail door aud rapped for nil. mission. Jailer Kdwavd Wnddcll opened tho door to seo who was there, mid n do- maud was at onco made for tho keys to the Jnil. On his refusal ho was tied In his chair, and tho mon proceeded to batter down tho doors with a sleugo' hammer. After breaking tho locks of tho cells thoy made the prisoners dross. In splto of their pitiful requests to bo allowed to spouk tho two mon wero gagged nnd hurried away. Tho mob took them to tho bridge over Huffalo oreek, on tho road leading to tho scene of tho murder, und placing them In tho same relntlvo positions as when thoy committed tho murder, they swung thorn over tho edge of tho ' bridge. The drop of liftuen feet broke both their nooks. A mystery of tlio Sin. Madhid, Sept. 7. An explosion heard nlT the coast near tho town of Muros, In tho provluco of Oorunna, during tho night Is the cause of much excitement nnd spec ulation among tho Inhabitants. It seems evident that n disaster has occurred, ns much wreokugo Is strown along the coast. Tt, Is sunnosed that two vessels collided iinrltiir tho nloht and foundered. Nothing has been discovered to show tho Identity of the vossols, nor Is it known how great a toss of llfo accompanied tho oatastropno. s Ilhoumatlsm Cured In a Way. "Mystic, flum" for Kheumatlsm and Neu raluia radically euros in 1 to 3 days. Its action mimi tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at onco tho cause and tho disease Immediately disappears. The flrstfdoso groatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by C. H. HaBonbuch,' Druggist, Shenandoah to cum: a cold in ojro day Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine. Tablets. Alt druggists refund the money If jt falls to euro nit ...... veuia. , i n , l , i ii m ii -i i a ii in jihwwum WIWM.IH mi i 'Miif fcsi -TtMmmmwrmtfn'm i -ti nilM ROYALTY AT BU&& A CmnnlKtn .UmiiiMit on Jllll OhVltlolil ..1 , Kit.C?.HiJ4Ji .......run ..u.,iu v--wpy Hltr.sLAU, Sept. 7. T?ho fostlvltles Inci dent to the visit of tho czar and cznrlnn wore soinowhnt mnrrcd yesterday by bad weather, nnd the groat field frervlco for the onmp Which was projected wus omitted owing to tho heavy rain, Kmperor William paid n visit to tho czar at 11 rfX) o'clock. Empress Augusta arrived at the Lantloshatis lator, nnd twenty-four guests, Including all tho royal per sonages In tho city, took lunch thoro. The ozargavo nn nudlenco In tho nftornoon to tho Gorman chancellor, Prince Von IIo hcnloho, which lasted for over nn hour. A grand state banquot with 170 coven was given nt the castle at 0 o'clock In the evening, all tho loading mombcrs of the two Imperial suites being present. Tho cznr has docoratcd Prince Vm Hohcnloho, tho Gorman chancellor, ivlth the Order of St. Androw, and Frolhon Marschnll Von Hleberstoln, tho German minister of foreign affairs, and Prince Kodolln, tho German ambassador to Rus sia, both with tho Ordor of Alexander Nevsky, sot lu brilliants. Emperor Will lnm conferred tho order of tho Hod Euglo upon M. Shlsklue, Russian acting minis ter of foreign nffalrs, nnd tho Grnnd Cross of tho Hod Knglo upon Count Ostcn Snckou, Husslan umbnssndor to Germany. It Is nndcrstood here that the confer ences betweon tho liueslau and German statesmen In tho respective suites of the Czar Nicholas und tho Kmperor William havo resulted in confirming tho complote wigrcemont on nil political questions exist ing between tlio two powers. A gnla performance was given at the thoater last night, which was decorated for the occasion with garlands entwined with asters. A brilliant audience was present, und tho cntranco Into tho theater of their mnjostles of Russia and Gormnuy was greeted with a triple flourish oi trumpets und tho playing of tlio Russian anthem. The czar's Infant daughter, Grand Duchess Olga, has been sent back to Kiel. llllnttett by n. Grasshopper. TorKKA, Kan., Sept. 7. Tommy Mc Audless, n 10-yeiir-old son of a Marlon county fnrmcr.was playing in a 11 eld, when he was kicked In tho eyo by a grasshopper, tho sight being Immediately destroyed from tho force of tho blow. Ho was brought ti Topoka to roccivo medical attendance, thero being imminent dangor of tho loss of tho eyeball us woll as tho sight. Tho grasshopper was of tho largo locust va riety, and is noted for tho great foro of Its hind legs. Illown Up by His Own IllasU ScilAXTON", Pa., Sept. 7. John M. Thomas, of Wayno nvonue, employed ns n miner In Storr's shaft, touched his lighted lamp to a squib, and was running ton safo place whan his head camo In contact with u piceo of projecting rock, knocking him seiiscloss only a few feet away from tho squib. Tho oxploslon took place and Mr. 1 nomas was completely covored by coal and rock. Ho wits removed to his homo in tho ambulance His condition is critical. Clara Ilarton Halls for Home. LlVKM'OOL, Sept. 7. Miss Clara Harton, president of tho American Rod Cross so ciety, with her party of aids, sailed for Xow York on bonrd tho Cumird lino eteamer Umbrla on Saturday. Upon Miss Rarton s nrrlval nt her home in v ashlng ton, D. C, It is understood that she will bo given a grand reception in honor of the grout success which has attended tho ex traordinary relief work of 'herself und corps during their sojdurn In Turkey. Cure for Headache. As a remedy for nil forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to bo tlio very best. It effects a permanent cure and tho most dreaded habitual sick headaches, yield to its influence. Wourgoall who aroalflicted to procure a bottle, and givo this remedy a fair trial. In case of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by civing tho needed tono to tho bowels, and few cases long resist tlio uso of tiiis medicine. Try it once. Largo bottles only su cents at A. iv asiey's Lirug btoro. Excursion Train Jumped the Track. EXOLISH, Iud., Sept. 7. An oxcurslon train from St. Louis wns wrecked at Tas well yesterday, either from a worn rail at a curve or from the spreading of tho rails. Tho baggago cur and three couches jumped tho track nnd rolled down nn emiinnu. mailt. Tho fatally Injured aro John Gib son, William A Kauo und J, W. Con nogpoy. nil of Si. Louis. Eight othors wero seriously Injured. E. A. Allen, n farmer passing lit tho momont on horse- buck, was thrown by tho rrlghtcnod aul- mat, which Jumped on his breast with probably fatal effect. iolil Domocrnts to Visit McKluley. CAXTOX, O., Sept, 7. Two of tho most notable, ovents of tho present woek will be tho vlblt of a thousand mombcrs of tho Deinocrittlo Sound Money club of Chi cugo, and the cull of tho worklngmcn of the Carneglo Homestead (Pa.) Iron and Steel mills on sept. 12. Governor Hush noil nnd staff will also call. An immense delegation Is preparing to como in about two weeks from northern inumun. iJeio- irntlons nro now being scheduled for Can ton to tho number ot six nnu eigne in a day The Discovery Saved Ills Life, Mr. G. Ctilllouetto, Druggist, Boaversvillc, 111., savsi "To Dr. Klne's New Dlscovory 1 owe my lilo. Was taken with i-a urippe aim tried all tho physicians for miles about, nut of no avail and was given up and told I could not Hvb. HavliiL' Dr. Kinti's Now Discovery in my store 1 sent for a bottle ami bogau us use nnd from the llrst doso bewail to get better, and afternslng threo bottle was upandabout again. It is worth its weight In gold. VV'e won't keep store or houso without it." Get ft free trial at A. Waslov's Drug Store. Mi'iini litulii i.u!i-.i, Two Drowned, Ul'FPALO, Ssopi. ".A steam yueht con talulng twelvo poopla was swamped off Klmwood Hench, lu tho isiagara nvor, during tiMiuallyuftlerday afternoon, 111 lam C. Farthing, aged 45. aud Miss Lou Gilbert, 30, wore drowned. Sentenced for insulting tlio Queen. Cairo, Sept. 7. Two Egyptian editors, churged with Insulting Queen Victoria, havo been sentenced to undergo tho max imum penalty uf eighteen mouths' im prisonment und to pay u flna of 20. lt. JIarvck Minsor, n Duukard minister of Peckers Point, Pa., says ho can rccoinincud Chamberlain's Pain Bairn to auyono In need of a good liniment, and that he considers it tho best ho has over used. Pain Balm Is especially valuable fur rheumatism, lamo back, 6praliis, swclllugs, cuts, bruises, burns aud scalds. It U ono of the most remark able medicines in existence, and its effects will both surprlso and delight you. For sale at 25 and BO cents per boltlob'y.OruUcrBrds.,' druggists. . 1'' ,.. 1 i-. Me tYs.Xit'!Pt?l-rT- . Doiucs'liean lure Does EAKT DISEASE, has its victim at a disadvantage. Always taught that heart dlscaso is Incurable, when tlio symptoms becomo well defined, tho patient becomes alarmed nnd a nervous panic takes place. Ilut when a suro remedy is found and a curqcllccted, after years of suffering, there is great rejoicing and dcslro to "let tho wholo worli know." Mrs. Laura Wlno lnger, of Selkirk, Kansas, writes; "I dcslro to lot tho whole world know what Dr. Miles' Dr. Miles' Heart Curo has dono for mo. For ten years I had pain In my heart, short ness of breath, palpita tion, pain In my lof tsldo, oppressed feeling in my chest, weak and hungry Heart Cure Restores Health spells, bad dreams, could not Ho on cither side, was numb and suffered terribly. I tooE" Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and beforo I finished tho second bottlo I felt Its good effects, I feel now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Heart Curo saved my life." Dr. Miles' Heart Curo Is sold on guarantee that llrst bottle bciicQts. or money refunded. DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To nil sufferers of KIMtOltS OI' VOlJTII, 1.0 VI- VICOIl and I)IM;.SI-S OP MUM AND H').m:.V. 203 rases: cloth uoundi se curely sealed und mallf drce. Treatment by mall strictly 'onuaentlal, and n positive, quick euro guaranteed. JCo matter bow lens Btandlii& 1 wot pus iveiy cure you. write occail. 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The nerves be ins mane itronp.the brain becomes active and clear. i or restoring lost vitality and stopi Jnpt all waeting drains and weakness in either Bex, it has no equal i and as a femalereeulator it is worth its weipht in gold. One box laeU a week. Price 5co., or 6 boxes $2.ti. Druggists or by mail. Itoukfrt-e . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, t02 CheEtnut U Philadelphia, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q 8, PHILLIPS, M. D. Odlco : 30 West Centre street. Can bo consulted at nil hours. p F. BURKE, St. D. , 80 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Ofllco hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to p. in. J ILPOJIEIiOY. ATTORNEY -AT-LAw Shenandoah, Pa. at- M. BUItKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. oniee Eirnn liulldlntr. corner ol Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. pROF JOnN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having studied under some of the best masters lv London nnd Paris, will give lessorm on the violin, guitar nnd vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in care'of StrouBe, the eweler, Shenandoah. P. J. 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