Uii. 1 Ph... f EVENING HERALD r:sTAiti.isiu:i Published every Evening, Except Himdny, aft 8 South Jaruis Ktkekt, Ni.au Ckntms. The Hcralil I dollvpinl lliKlicnntiiliiiin nnd tlia surrounding towns tnr rtx eenti n wtolc, pay lite to the carriers, lly mull Sl.00 n year, or 'JS centi 11 month, iinynMc In luhnin-c. Advertise ments charged nt-cordlng to incc Anil position. The lmhllRlicrs reserve the right to change the fiosltlon of ndvortisr-iucntfl w licnetcr the ptili leatlon of new demand It. The right I reserved to reject any advertisement, whether raid for or not, that the publishers oiuy deem improper. Advertising rate made known upon application. Entered nt the piwtoniro nt Shenandoah, l'a., as second class mail matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald WEDNESDAY, seitembei! , wo. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. 1XJII fUIJIIIIEKT, WILLIAM M'KINLEY, Of Ohio, nm via; rmnii:NT, (lAltltET A. IIOIIAUT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FUU'coNnnllWMAS-AT-I.AUlii:, OA LUSH A A. (SHOW, Of Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT, Of Erie ritorniiTV ani industry. I'roperty Is tho fruit of liihor. Properly Is desirable, Is u positive good In ttio world. That soon- should bo rich shown that others may beciilm rlfh.anit henro Is I'ticniirngciuciit to ImltiKtry mid enterprise. Iet no mart who IsJiiiiucIohs pull dowuthe house of nnnthcr, hut let 111 an work 1I1U gently nuil hullil one for himself, thus, hy rxaniple, assuring Hint his oun shall 1 ilTe from 1 Inline when it It hullt. AIHIAIIAM LINCOLN. (H i: contemporary the Pottsvillo .Itcpub liran, should hear in mind that there is quite n dillereuce between Detective Toolo and that other county ollieial, Warden Toole. Tlinui: cannot bo too nluch morality for tho people of Shenandoah. i They are appaicntly determined to impiivo tho morals of our educational dcpaitmuit at any coot. Let the good work go on. Tin: feeling in town agaiiiit "Detectivo" Toole for tho brutal manner in which bo dis charged his duties as an olliccr Is Mich that action looking toward tho revoking of bis c inniissiun is seriously talked of. Tin; largost mimbor of cases leturned to e'.uri in a single term by tho Justices of tho 1'tai e, within the history of the county, was lei orded yesterday, tho number being Ave hundred and one. Wii.mam WlLltCLM Is again writing to tho newspapers. Ho is anxious for a joint debute, uiid just as anxious, he says, to give his lca sous for supporting Jlryan for tho l'rusideucy. AY would suggest that Chairman I'llwauls aceommodato tho gentleman, witli tho further suggestion that 'Tanner" Phelps bo selected to defend the gold standard. S-r.N Ton Tillman was advertised toi-peak lit llazlcton on Monday evening, but be failed to put in an appearance. His failure lo tins section no doubt called him tuehango Lis niiml about invading "tho enemy's country" further. He makes too many votes for McKinley among the coal diggers, who nie too intelligent to he led hy his tirades, to Mtisly the llryan followers. To-Mummw our Democratic fiitnds will journey tu Harrl-burg for the purpo.su of re pudiating what they did four months ago at Allcntuwn. The gieat contortion act is awaited with a great ileal of eagerness by all honest Democrats. Iiy tho way, Candidate 'ihepherd was a delegate to the Allentown t-j. ' ohvention and was an enthusiastic advocate jr tho platform, especially tho gold bUmd.ird plank, ,and fur tho sake of ollieo ho is to-day a fiee-silvcr man. At least that is what he now professes. In our news column will bo found the signatures of a committeu of one bundled mid ten,. composed of tho most iulluential uml prominent citizens of tho borough, to express publicly the condemnation felt by the groat majority of tho lusidents of the town for tho brutal anil despotic treatment to which Prof, llogarl has bieu subjected. Among tho number will bo found tho clergy men of tho town, membeis of tho liorough Council and School Itoaid, borough olliclals, business and professional men, in lact, rip- lescntativos of nil walk of life. If neces sary the signatures secured could have very i-a-ny ami within u short space of time reached into the thousands, but this was deemed unnecessary. The sentiment of the people is fully and clearly oxprest-id in tho committee of one hundred and ten. They ii re not backward, cither, in saying what t iey menu and in few but emphatic words, It is m direct contradiction to tho reports em ulated and sent to tho Philadelphia and other paperf, ns to tho feeling of tho loading and reputable cltlons of tho town upon tho rnli-illon. WHAT BRYAN STANDS FOR. William Jennings llryen profeiwoii to lead .. ..niiiimiL'n for fieu silver. That is the issue t,. which ho confines himself, Ho di cusses this ono lull- exclusive of others of the platform, Vit I"allalSu tu "nlit uo duty as a uiouiA of iiitioduclng all his dem iiwiliosUioiis. In his hands tho frco silver iwue is a ijicre blind Ho omits to tell the people that a vote for lilm inonns a voto for tho government ownership of nilroads, telegraph linos, banks, telephones and what not, and tho lucreaso of tho army of ollieo holders by Uns, oven Jiuiidreds, of tbuuwinds, all of them Populists ufter his oivu heart, He neglects to remind his followers that n vote for him moans tUouUif Jinatioii of the 1'ederal judiciary. I rOroBf lief. niHrict to the supremo Court, to 'mMfiSW JIc is silent on the iutuJJou, U tue.I'oiu. lists to undo nil that has been ilriiio In tho establishment of civil service, tests of fitness for ollieo 111 order tliHt nil oillccs may bo fllloil by Populists, rogardloss of their ability. Jtc avoids the declaration thai Ills dupes hy voting for lilm will forbid tho issue of bonds in cane they nru needed to maintain thu credit of the (iovcrntnent in order to find n market for silver. He conceals no far as silence will aid him In concealment, the inevitable determination to repudiate one-half the national debt hy paying silver fifty-three cent plecos for tho gold dollars lent by our creditors. Ho hns nothing to say of tho deluge of irredeemable paper money that tho Govern ment under his lend Is pledged to lnlllct on the country. He leserves all mention of the fact that a vote for him means ii surrender of nil prop erty in the Union, Including interstate com merce and the malls, to mobs of incendiaries and assassins. Ho prefers not to talk about the packing of the Supremo Court, the income tax and tho menaces against property when owned by any but members of tho mob. And yet all these Issues nro presented hy William Jennings lirynn and concealed by tho talk of frco silver. A vote for tho Populist candidate is a veto for all thoso atrocities of mob rule X. Y. Advertiser. l'nlllU-al Talk. The campaign will open in earnest this week. Tho Itepublican part- in this county is now firmly united, and success is assuicd beyond all doubt. The free sllvcritos will hold a public meet ing at Jlabanoy City on Saturday evening, at which lMwanl Thorpe, of Now York, will be the principal speaker. Tho gentleman will spend ten days in this county and speak every night. An effort is being made by tho Democrats to get cx-beiiator Teller, who bolted tho St. Louis convention, to spoak In this county. Daniel Dulfy is reported to be fur tho en tire Republican county ticket with the ex ception of the Congressional candidate. The Puttsvillo Chronicle says there is not a reliable, generally circulated free silver paper published in the county. The Democrats have not yet arranged for public meetings in Schuylkill. The Republican candidates, with but ono or two exceptions, have paid the first install ment on their assessments. Tho individual candidates of both parties nre making an active but quiet canvass. Somo of the candidates un the Democratic ticket will be fortunate it they receive a majority in Shenandoah this fall. The gold-standard Democrats of the county lire quietly at work organizing a movement to place a third candidate in the field for Congress. They aio dissatisfied with tho stand taken by Watsou Shepherd on tho financial question. Mover in the history of tho county wcro so many voters made nt one time, ns nt the present term of court. Nearly five hundred have taken out their papers. The people are greatly interested in the present political contest. Thomas May Thorpe will address n public meeting in this town to-morrow evening, advocating the free silver cause. The demand for Itepublican campaign lltoratitio is on the increaso in this county. A largo McKinley-Hobart banner was flung to the brcozoat llcpuhlicun headquarters to day, at Puttsvillo. lion. Charles X. llnimm will nddress the people of Shenandoah on Saturday on the issues of the campaign. On Monday"; night he will speak at Ashland, and on Tuesday or Wednesday at Mahanoy City. He will be gleetcd hy a largo crowd in tills town. If you havo ever seen a little child in the agon) of summer complaint, you can realize the danger ol the trouble and appreciate the value of Instantaneous relief always aUbrdeil by DoWitt's Colic and Cholera Cure. For dysentery and diarrhoea it is a leliablo remedy. Wo could not nll'ord to recommend this as a cmo unless it were a cure. C. II. Hagcuhuch. MAHANOY CITY MELANGE. Circumstances That Lett to a Kcpnrt of Suicide. Mahanoy City, Sept. I). A repoit gained circulation last night that Mm. Walter Cooper, of West Spruce street, had been shot and killed by her hu.sband nnd that ho had subsequently committed suicide. It was learned upon investigation that Mr. Cooper discharged a gun which ho was handling and did not know wasloadcd. Tlio charge entered and badly damaged tho wail, but no person sustained bodily injury. A leap year party was held in Armory hall last night uuder the auspices of tho Violet Social Club. Among tho Shenandoah people in attendance wcro Thomas Ilaird. James Connors, William Miller, John Williams, Harry Krline, William Smith, Morris Wll limns and Misses M'Liss Higgius, Annie and Kate McIIale. Tho Jouus orchestra will furnish tho music for tho sacied conceit at High Point park next Sunday instead of the Citizens' baud. Irwin Cramer, 15 years old, sustained a fracture of the right leg above the anklo while wrestling with another boy. In fall ing Cramer struck a stune. John Feicholl', a loader nt the Schuylkill colliery, had tho middlo finger of his left hand so badly mashed while loadjng coal yes terday afternoon that amputation was necessary. Tho Mahanoy City wheelmen will mako n trip to Shenandoah to-morrow night to adver tise tho Lakeside races. To-night they spin to TaiuaquV John M. Terry, of this place, and Miss Lizaio (irilllths, of Laiisfurd, wore married last night at tho homo of the bride's sister, Mrs. James Filer, on West Spruce street, ltov. 11. A. Keiser, pastor of tho Gorman lieforincd church, otltciatiug. Henry Jones, of Laos- ford, was the groomsman and Miss Mary Westwood, of Mahanoy City, tho bridesmaid. Don't trillo away time when you havo cholera morbus or diarrhoea, right them in the beginning with DeWltt's Colic nnd Cholera Curu. You don't havo to wait for results, they aro Instantaneous, and it leaves the bowel in lieulthy condition, u 11. Hageubuch. Alurrhigo Licenses, John Zarskl and Tilllo Tokla Slottskill, both of Shenandoah, John Sherncfsky nnd Joslo Novak, both of Shenandoah. l'eto Piorisauowskl and Paulino llozimo wski, both of Shenandoah, Adolph Katzman, of Shenandoah, and Lena Prescott, of vct Mahanoy township. 11. T. Suyder, of Sunbury, and LIzzio Mars, of Pincgrovo township. After ltediieed Hates A committee of tho liorough Council of Pottsvillo Is conferring with tho electric light companies of that town looking to a reduction in tho price or street lighting Tho borough is now paying f'JJ pe,r light. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES. National Leiigup, x At Philndolphla ChlciiRO, 7; Phllndbl phln, 3. At Now York Now York, 8 ; I'ltts burn, (1. At Washington First jniiiot Wiishlimton, 8; St. Lulls, 3. Socoud gamo: Washington, 3: St. Louts, 1. At n.iltlmnru First muno: IJ.iltiinoro, 10s Louisville, t). Second khhio: Baltimore, 3; Louisville, 1. Ulistcru League, At Wll!:elnrro First RAino: Wilki5 Imrro, 10: Sornnton, ". Second gnmo: Sornnton, 11); Wllkesbarro, i). At Syra cuso Syracuse, 10; Toronto, 7. At Provl donco t'rovldonco, 13; Springfield, 5. Atlnntle I.fHgup. At Lancaster Lancaster, IS ; Xownrk, 5. At Hartford Hartford, 2; Pntorlon, 0. At Wilmington First guiio: Wil mington, D; Athletic, 3. Second rzauio: Athletic, 8; Wilmington, 5. Onrter for the Itnpuhllrnli TlrUrt. Chicago, Sopt. II. Senator Thomns H. Carter, of Montana, ex-chalrman of tho Hopubllcan national coinmlttoo, was nmoiiK tho cnllors at national headquar ters yosterday. Ho has vyrltton n lottor, which will bo read beforo tho Montana Republican convention today, In which ho urgos tho convention to ludorso tho St. Louis platform nnd stating that only the Republican party will restoro prosperity to tho country. Tho lottor Is to boused as a campaign document. Hoy Killed by a llnsehnll. BKTHI.r.HKM, Pa.. Sopt. . While Mnrtin Jacobs mitl Charles Kilpntrlck wero plny lng bull last avonlng 10-yoar-old Jiunos Quelr ran between thorn just as Jacobs pitched a hall to Kilpntrlck. Tho ball struck thu littlo fellow on tho right templo, killing 111 in Instantly. A Jury exonerated Jacobs, but censured tho borough for per mitting ball playing on tho public thor oughfares. (Irowlfi of Un- Ited 3.",, n. MINXUAI'OLIS, Sept. 0. Tho. groat sun council of tho Improved Order of Hod Men began Its sessions yesterday. Great Chief of Records C. C. Conluy, of Philadel phia, reported tho membership of tho or dor to bo 1)11,213, nil Increaso of 17,3fS. There aro 1,8'W tribes In actlvo existence Thoro was expended during the year for relief ot members, widows and or phans and funerals $I1R,5SU. Huntingdon's Centennial Celehrallon. HtTNTixono.v, Pa., Sopt.O. Tho celebra tion of the centennial anniversary of the Incorporation of this town began yester day, to continuo for threo days. Tho town Is handsomely decorated, nrchos spanning nil the intersecting streets, uud bunting covering business liouso,s nnd residences. Tho town Is crowded with thousands of visitors from tho surrounding country. Thinks Yntsnti Wns Misquoted. Washishtox, Sept. (). Chnlrmnn llut- ler, lnan interview last nlirht, said : "In lirynn and Wntson there Is it co-operatlvo ticket. It Is a better silver tlckot than Hrj-an and Sewull, and I bellovo that half t'.o Democrats are satisfied that a mistake was mndo In nominating Sowall. I do nut, bellovo that Mr. Watson Is correctly re ported in saying that If Sewall Is not with drawn Bryan will bo beaten, because It is v prlnclplo of tho Pouplo s party to put pa triotism above party. Ho certainly did not make a threat." lVnosj ltnuhi's llpuiorrntlo Convention H Ai:i!isnrtiii. Sept. (I. Democratic Stuto Chairman (rarmnn arrived hero last night nnd began preparations for tho stato con vention, which reassembles on Ihursday. There will bo a strugglo between tho sliver and gold Democrats for the control of the convention. Among those oxpectod hero nro William M. Slngorly, tho leader of tho gold Democrats in the stato; cx Statu Chairman Robert E. Wright. Sam uel Dickson, Charles K. Inger.-.ol nnd ex Attorney General W. U. Honscl. William E. llarrlty will not attend tho convention. Grlp-Colds-lleailnrhe. Why suffer with Coughs. Colds nnd La Grippe when Laxativo llromo Quinino will euro you in ono day. Put un in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or monoy refunded. Price, 25 cents. For salo by Kirlln's Pharmacy. i)fiu itfffu-iif.'i. From tho Schuylkill Xav. It. 11. & Coal Co. to J. C. Taylor, lot in Tauiaqua. From Hattio Schooner, executrix, to Will iam Schooner, part lot In St. Clair. From Hattio bchoener, executrix, to Annie licrtha New, iirt lot in St. Clair. 1 From Rattle Schocnor, executrix, to Mary J. Itoxby, pait lot iu St. Clair. l-i oni Susan Hcaton to Jano Aim Grow, lutcicst in house and lot in West Maliantougc Twp. From Matthias Stocker to John Wachus lot iu Shenandoah. jA From Margaret Lyons to Margaret Mclf' lot in Conldale. From Lehigh C. & N. Co., to Margaret Faguc, lot in Coaldalc. From John Weldman to William Hi Lee, lot in St. Clair. From Harriet lieddlngton to Win. H. lot iu St. Clair. age, From L. & W. U. Coal Co. to A. D. Fi lot in Kline township. From L. & W. Coal Co. to Peter Bruno iu Kline township. From L. & W. 11. Coal Co. to Joseph Lar lot in Kline township. TO CUIti: A COLD IN ON1J IAV Tako Utxatlvo llrqmo Quinine Tablctf drugeisti reluud tlio money it it tails to SOT cents. Young 3Iiii'n OrKiinliitioo, Tho Young Men's Christian AsMMfot of Mahanoy I'ity, recently organiwd porarily, will open their ouarteM ia Hagcnbileh property this week, aftur wl a sccielary familiar with the work wll scut thoro by the State Hoard to MttUM permanent organisation and assume ots Dr. Ilennany is their temporary prorii and II. 1". Smith, secretary. A kjj nuxil.irv. foniiioM-il of tiroiiiliieTit aIimxc!:-., , , - . --r-nwiu . oluoftho variotiM denominations! J -tm pco- organized and will assist In furl, " lia8 ,"-'c" rooms. j.awuiug me Host mill Most Siteei I'eolilo of this lino ileslro nriv"J'' an well as eertnlntv. When tfLomptllOSS fully they want It at tho carliciljtf uey seek relief and especially when tho '5voasibIo moment, Itev. I). O. I'cucmckor. U important Graco street SI. ' chiireh, I.' I)., pastor of savm "I havo used Tl-, Williamsport. l'a., Cure in my family aua,J'j"ipsoiis Diphtheria and most speedy iemct, regard it aa tlio best and Bore throat that fly for diphtheria, colds unhesitatingly rccoir'1! havo ovor known. a sure euro for all ItAiUioud it to tho public as drug store at 50 ce 7clalms, gold at Kirlln's sits a bottle, When yon w, gas fitting, or ant good roo on K. F. Ga general tlnsmitl Dealer if. !S -higher 18 West .-iit:;. Ft foci. Irol. Kent Flos' PERSONAL. Mrs. Joseph H. Leo, of Wost Coal street, Is visiting her sister at Mt. Carincl. (,'. W. Diliplaip, of Heading, malinger and trainer of Harry lindls, wlio Is to conipoto iu the Lakeside bicycle races noxt Saturday, paid thu HmtAi.i) sanctum n pleasant visit to-day. Arthur Tror.iso returned to his homo In New York to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hough, of South Jardin street, aro visiting friends in Phila delphia. Mrs. Sneddon and Mrs. ltarmau wcro visit ing acquaintances in Ashland to-day'. C. A, Tyrrell, of Chicago, visited Shenan doah to-day in tho interests of tho Wonder ful Sparagus Kidney Pills, which ho claims nro producing daily sonic remarkable cures. Miss Emma Davis lias gone to Lausford to visit among friends. Mrs. Eleanor Hart and daughter, Miriam, of New York; Frank Halt, of town, and William E. VnnWcrt, of tho Mahanoy City Uccord, enjoyed n drivo to Slicppton this afternoon. Tho nlicinery Nmort Ills I.lfoi Mr. G. Cnlllouctto, Druggist, Bcnvcrsvillc, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my Hfo. Was taken with 11 Orippo and tried all tho physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery In my store I sent for a bottlo nnd began its itso and from tho first doso began to get better, and aftcrusing threo bottles was upandabout again, It is worth its weight in gold. Wo won't keep store or house without it." Get ft free trial at A. Waslov's Drug Store. lte union of Veterans. Tho re-union of tho survivors of tho IKIth regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers will tako placo at Williamsport on tho 23rd hist. Every survivor of this gallant regiment should bo present, and subscriptions aro being received to pay the car f.iro of tho4so who aro unable to do so themselves. It doesn't matter much whether sick head ache biliousness, indigestion and constipa tion aro caused by neglect or by unavoidable circumstances ; DoWitt's Littlo Early Hisers will speedily cure them nil. C. H. Hagon btich. Klitcrtiilnlug Shiiinoklnltes Malta and Mack this afternoon went to Sliainokin where they will display their abilities nt an entertainment to be given by a tcmperanco society of that placo this evening. In essential to health. Every nook nnd corner of tho system is reached by tho blood, and on its quality thecondltion of every organ de pends. Good blood means strong nerves, good digestion, robust health. Impure blood means scrofula, dyspepsia, rheuma tism, catarrh or other diseases. Tho'surest way to havo good blood Is to take Hood's Sarsaparllla. This mcdiclno purifies, vi talizes, and enriches the blood, and sends tho elements of health and strength to every nerve, organ nnd tissue. It creates n good appetite, gives refreshing sleep and cures that tired feeling. Remember, Sarsaparilla Is tho best in fact the Ono True Blood Purifier. i-f 19 rtMi cure j.iver ins; easy nOOU S HlIlS take, easy to operate, a easy to :5c. ONCG MORE In harmony with tho world, 2000 completely cured men nro singing happy praises for the nrcatest. grand est and most suc cessful euro for sex ual weakness and lost vigor known to medical science. An nccountof tulstcon- aerjui utscovery nooK jorm,' will hnritfru IHUUL3, tcrlng men (sealed) free. Fnll."nt. to suf permanently restored. Fallarmanly vigor ERIE MEDICAL I iuiltussiu.u ,BUFFALO,N.Y. Edrd H. Spaded -AGENT. KOfi- SJillN STEAM LAUNDRY Work guaranteed and unexcelled. Bi'.d I REPAIRING DONE FREE. SettHliMMOCIIIM a . . . . .. Taken inter- nally cures o cramps and all bow c 1 com- a plaints, s sudden 1 colds, chills nnd La Gritme. S Used externally It is the best iini- ' juent in the world. Beware of J imitations, buy only the genuine made by Perry Davis. .,';;.. J t.r. t.tU. x sad 60 o..u .tea. C BUCKNELL - UNIVERSITY, Jons Howaud IlAltuis, LI ., I'rest. CoIIbko i'li four eouraea of atudy loading to ilcgrccai AiMiilciny for boys unil yound nicn Loilies' Institute, and School of ilu-io. Thirty aero cnmpuHi ten building IncluUlng gym nasium, laboratory and observatory, l'oi catalogue anil otlier Information nildrchs, WM. C. Gltin-ZINOElt, Itcglstrar, Iwlburg, l'a. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &c. UrewliigCofl V Ar'" for Reading r .1 I'orter. f? J!jB5fVlr-. 11 and 113 1 d I THE ARKANSAS ELECTION. Dciuorrnts Now Ctnlin the State by u Majority i,f 7S,m)0. Little ItocK, Sept, !). Xover before wns such mi overwhelming majority given any guijcrnatoriai candidate as that which was on Monday given Gonornl Daniel W. Jonos, nnd nover was such n largo voto polled In tho stnto. Conservative estimates based on partial returns reeelvod now placos tho total voto at 105,000, and glvo Jones a clear majority over all oppositions combined of from 00,000 to 03,000. Tho figures nro coming In slow nnd mnuy Democrats claim that when tho back countios nro all In Jones' majority will run abavo 70,000. Many countios n Ar kansas havo no tolcgraph ofllces and It will bo several days beforo tho olllclal re turns nre all In. Chnlrmnn Armstrong, of tho Demo cratic committee, glvos no figures, hut bo lloves tho Democratic mnjorlty will reach TC.OOO. Tho Gazotto, In an editorial, says that General Jdnos' majority ovor all op ponents will reach 75,000, and may reach b0,000. Out of tho 201,000 voters who were entitled to vote tho returns show thnt 170,000 woro polled. A Perjurer's Confession. New York, Sopt 0. Edgar M. Tom llnson, who tostlflod boforo the Loxow coinmlttoo that ho paid a brlbo to William S. Andrews, former stroot cloanlug and oxciso commissioner, to Influcnco his not ion as a commissioner of oxciso, has con fessed that tho chargo was not true and that Ho committed perjury In making it. Tomllnson had boon arrested in nn notion for slander by Andrews, to whom ho had written a lottor acknowledging tho per jury, nnd under ndvlco of his attornoy ho asked that tho suit lo dismissed. Tho action has been discontinued. Political Dlsputo Closes Schools. IlRA.NFonn, Conn., Sept. 0. A school system giving employment to about twenty teachers and dispensing knowlodgo to half n thousand children Is completely tied up hero ns a result of a political dead lock in the board of education. Tho Dem ocratic members, six In number, wish to pay tho salary of a teacher, Miss Murnno, and tho six Republicans refuso to ocqul esco on tho ground that sho was lllegnlly engagod Inst year. Every ono of tho half dozen schools In tho town Is locked up and the children aro playing about the streets. Declines the Oolil Democrats XoinltiRtlon. Chicago, Sept. 0. Gonorol John C. Illack will probably Issue a lottor today declining tho nomination for governor by tho sold Democrats. Thoro wns an Inter esting conference lasting over two hours yesterday between General Hlack and tho gold standard Democratic committee, headed by Chairman Ewlng. It Is known that Gonornl Black declined tho nomina tion. Tho commltteo will select Judgo Thomns A. Moran, William S. Fornuin or Honry ltanb to mako tho race against Altgeld and Tanner. Tho New Premier of Peru. Lisia, Peru, Sept. 0. Tho president elect of Chllo, Fredorico Errazuris, has entrusted to Anib.il Zeniirtu tho task of forming a now cabinet. Word hns boon received that tho Bolivian ministry has been modified by tho appointment of Sonor Sanjlucs ns minister of war, Sonor 1. 1'lfllln Fomontnnnd Joso VIcento Ochon as ministers of tho Interior nnd of justlco, and Seuor Gomez as minister of foreign affairs. A Conohiuan's Douhlo Crime. NEWAItK, X. J., Sopt. !). At the homo of Judgo W.irdell, near Alledalo, William Doling, his coachman, shot and killed Isaac Cnryl, a visitor from Now York city, and then commlttod suicide. Mr. Caryl had just nrrlved, nnd thoro wns no reason for Dollng's action, so It Is thought that tho man must hnvo been selzod with a frenzy and was Impelled on tho Instant to commit tho crime. - - - Itelief In Six K,- mrst L5Ud bladder disease? s by tho "Now Great Distressing kidney rnllnril In r(v . V...V. . . ... ---wrr.nrs l,v IUO oomn a upn.r Kldnev Cure" This new rcmJj-f;rt sumrlso on account of Its ceding promptness. In relieving pain in , l.inrirW IriilnpvR. back and everv Tart of tho urinary passages In male or female. It relieves retention ot water ana pain iu r,nin It almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold by Skapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Llouor License Transfers. FnUowinu- are additional liquor licenses transferred by Judge I'ersliing: ISetall From Ddward Kelly, 5th ward, Pottsvillo, to Daniel Walker: from Daniel Walker. Jliuuio waru, St. Clair, to Edward A. Kelly; from Joseph Saymons, 3rd ward, JIahauoy City, to John .1. Lynch: from Dentils J. Wlialcu, tst warn, Mn hanov City, to Michael Kurtz; lrom Jona than lieber, Auburn, to I. M. Livingood; from Jacob Grim, 4tU warn, Jiaiianoy iny, to Hugh Ilanlon. Cure lor lleudiielie As a remedy for all forms of Headache vi.-ntrtn IHltpr-i lmn nrnvpd to bo the vcr.V best. It vflects a permanent enro aud the mot dreaded liabltual sick iieauacnes yiem in its iiiiliirtm-o. Wotirironll who aroaflllctcd to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. Iu caso of liabltual constipation r.li.ctrii! Hitters cures by uiving tho needed tone to tho bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only 50 'cents at A. Wasloy's Drug Mure. Coming Ktent October 2. Entertainment and festival by Hope Section, J, T. of II. & T., In Itobblus' opera house Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the namo Lkksio & Haeb, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sackj llncklen's Arnica Salve Tl.o boat salve lu tho world for cuts, liniltns. noros. ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin orupuous, ouu positively cuico pueo, nr in rtav renuirea. ii is cuuniuiceu w uivt oerfeet satisfaction or mony refunded. I'rice 25 cents per bor. For sale by A. Wasley. No Coal nun Tlirough, Tho machinery in tlio Cranberry breaker was sctiu motion yesterday, but no coal was run through asespected. Tho principal worK now beliiL' done Is tlio adjusting of tlio machinery, so that thoro will be no dolay when onerations are commenced. Thero aro fifteen engines insido tho breaker which are utilized iu running tho screens. ltlieumutlsm Cured in u Day, "Mystic Curo" for Rheumatism and Nen ra1vt!i raillrcillv cures in 1 to 3 days. Itl nctlnnunon tho svstem is remarkable and mysWriouSn- It removes at nuce the" Causo ,i fki'lia luatonil Intel v disannears. Tho first Wm ypeflta ; 75 cents. Sold by C. ir.'MseteliTPruggi3t, Hhonandoati. Wail'. nr . AjOmtWP AMc vewraMrWi lor tno "uoyai nieni-VMrgr lilHKK' Full Details Gladly Given. A Railroad Official's Experience. R. EDWARD EDMONDS, long con nected with railroad construction In Nebraska,wrltcsi "My heart troublod and pained mo for 19 years. Shortness of breath was tho constant and most common symptom. Intense, excruciating pain, gener ally followed any severe exertion. Falntncss, hunger without any appotlto I fluttering that mado mo clutch my breast, and palpitation that often staggered mo as if I would fall, wcro frequent attacks. Again, everything would turn black It I nroso from a stooping posture quickly. Sleepless nights with their Dr. Miles' prostrating unrest woro numerous and I could. get no rest day or night. I consulted leading phy sicians and tried adver tised remedies. They - . gavo mo no relief. Ono of ' Heart Cure Restores Health Dr. Miles' circulars described my caso so exactly that I took Dr. Miles' Now Heart Ouro and I am now a well man. I hope every one troubled with heart discoso will try Dr. Miles' remedies. If thoy will write mo personally, I will gladly glvo them full details of my oxperlence." Emv. Edmonds, P. O. Box 65, David City, Nebraska. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is sold on guaranteo that first bottlo benefits or monoy refunded. DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To nil sufferers of l'.ltlloits OP YOUTH, i.oht vn;oit ana iim:a.si:s ov mem AND vv O.HI:n. 20a pages; cloth bound! -curcly senled andmalledrcc. Treatment by mall strictly lonlldentlal, sad n positive, quick curs Guaranteed. Is'o matter bow lens standing, I will poE ively cure you. Write or calL DR fiRD 329fJ.I5lllSt,P!iila,F3. Ull TlrUU $0 years' continuous practice rVr. Nov. iit 1880. june2S, mi. trade mark JAN. 24, ')t. NONE Genuinr&'TWIN'; Th. mot beautiful I most pliable! mostljrfcct ttayt They never break! Tliey never cut! They never rustl Hade lu Cotton and Silt Catlnes and NlckeU'lnted. . Bend 25 cts. (Statnp.il for samples "Genuine Twin." to O.KABTEtIIlN,lM. tUlBW. FtaudtlplU,, r.. CHASE'S BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run-Dawn People from Childhood to Old Ace. WHAT T IS! Th. richest of allretortlv roods, because it replaces the same substances to the blood and nerves that are exhausted tn fhesetwolife-BlrliKifluldsliy disease, indigestion, nigh llvl ug, overt7ork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! By msklntr th. blood P",.!"1 r'01'1 an! the digestion perfect, It crei es solid uosli, inusclo and strength. Til. nerves be- cJear. i-ir restoring lost vitality and stopiJng. all wasting drains and weakness in either sex, Ithaa no canal i atidasafpiualerecnlatorltlsivorthlti (veightingold. Que box lastsa vreelc. Price&ic.or 6 boxes Sinn. Druggists or by mall. IlooU free. . THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1U3 Chestnut St.. Philadelnhuk LEROPESiiJONAL CARDS. s 8. PHILLIPS, M. D. Offlce: 30 West Centrc street. Can be consulted at all bours. F. BURKE, M, D. 80 E. Lloyd street, Sbenandoah. Offlce hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 8 and 7 lo 9 T ILPOMEKOY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Va. M. BUKKE, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. oiflra TCe-nn lull kll ncr. corner of Main ana Centre streets, Shenandoab. pnOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, A Lock Box 03, Mabanoy City, l'a. Having studied under some of the best masters ir London anu 1-arls, win give leasou. on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in care oUStaWK " eweler, Hlienanuoau. m i,eers, P. J. CA it and Healthiest. Shenando chmidt,Ast., 207 t Coal Street. I DCt1 1ERV0US AND.BjajQUS lEADACUES5lgP; ' T cffervftildTaijnu. im i ior ppuxiKwci:i'Anii Ag i Wtaiki riitA-lrid. I jtc-es pmMR mm w m
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