1 r VJ 1 in, . 1 M, 1 EVENING HERALD J'DTAtlMSIII'!) 1870. I'ubllalif-d every Kiciiing. Kxi-ept Siinilft) ,nt 8 Bourn Jariiis ktrkkt. Near Ckstrk. TClie llfnilil in ilmlveinl In Hhcimntlunn uud (ho surrounding tmv ns for six cents a week, pa, aid to the cnrrlcrs. Ily nmll (3.00 n year, or S5 Mall a mouth, jwyftlile In advance. Advettlso- ?nte ohnrite ci accord Iiik to spnee and iHwltlon. b pulillalicm reserve the rlalit to chiinifo the wsiltlotiof advertisement nlium-ver the puis llcatton ul new ilcniftiiils It. The rluht In tflrvwl to reject any advertisement, whether eld fur nr nut, that thu publishers may ileem prii nr. Advertising; rates mode known apoa ni.lloalim. atwwl t Hie iotofnce nt "Shenandoah, Pa as seend clam mall matter. TUt.KPIIONK CONNKOTIO.N. Evening Herald yjtii).Y. skiti:miii:ii it, iscd. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. ' nH rilWlllKXT, WILLIAM M'KIXI.HV, Of Ohio. vtrE rmini:sT, OAUItnT A. IIOItAltT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. .0lt"tO5aKE!WJIAS-AT-I.AIIOM, OALUSIIA A. OltOW, Of Susquehanna. fMMUr.L A. DAVKXl'OIiT, Ot V.tla .inrrntssoN's iu li: roi ai.i: I! A I K) A COIN". Tlio proportion liltiiii-ii tin- Millies if uiilil mid silver Ii n MIIItCAM'll,!; rr.OHI.IMI iiIloKrtIirr. .T nil prlml pies will lend iih to disregard the lej-ul proposition, to liiipllrc Into the mur hct irlrn iiT gnlil In thu scier'll coilli trios with Mlilrh i' shall prnlialily ?m ismiicctf-il In collilliclcc, nlnt 1'AICIj AN AVi;iA(lK Irnni tlicm." Cuius. Maoek is quoted ns favoring tlio election of John Wunaiuakcr fur tho C11itc.1l States Sonnto. Chris. has that privilege. Uklkhk Scwall withdraws as a vice presi dential catulidato, Tom Watsop will give the Democrat!) a heap of trouble. Without tl.o Populists' vote Hrynn ci.ii carry hut few states. ' TlIK delegates to the Hanisburg conyin lion yosturilay performed the eon'ortion act In ailmlrahio Democratic style. It would not ho surprising wore they to iltclare in favor of "greenliaeks" one muiilh heuco. Tim interview which that iimiiBculato i-onwrviitur of our ruorals, Jimes Smith, Kmj., KUiitloman, liail with Mr. Grime, of Knox ville, 0110 of the mo-t prominent ami ci li ft native business men of that place, is uno lie will likely remember lor some years. Mr. (liiimis is reputed to he slow to violotico I ut our Gentleman Jim Is lucky to have escaped without injury, as the Knoxvillo citizen's iiuliKintlnn was as meat as that uf sumo of our staid old citizens who have hecu logically worked up over the outrage. TiiKitu aro many mean men in this country, lint the "wlno merelmut" of Elmlm who lias brought an action ugainst two churches of tliat city for alleged iolatiou of the IShiuc'g lliiuor law, in using wine at the communion .table, is certainly void of all eu:e of de cency and icFpeit for divine worship. Tlio law says that it is an oll'euie to "cxposo for Kilo or give iiuay iutoxiisitius drink on Holiday," and this u what this "wino mcr- laut ban's h'.s ruuigei Upon, ilo.will rdly lie siucesslul 111 inxading the faultily the church to iieeouililish his ends. Till: Democrats, so-called through political uirtcsy, nu t ut Hanisburg yesteiday und icceciloil m milling inemseives wrung suiu it. This unusual feat was accomplished Tier Chairman (uiriuau hud succeeded in instituting 200 delegatus fur men who sut at llei.town three mouths ago. The attack 'Atip ..i William F. llanity, iu tho shape of a resolution demanding his resignation as a 'ember of the National Conimitteo, failed of ssage. Our own Watson bliephcrd, who;o 'o ambition is to occupy u sent in thu halls Congress, no matter how secured, was q- V''cse"t as ' delegate and joined in tho con- oitioii act. riliopnuni was lor goui iincu niuntlisago; now he is for Watsiin Shephcid for Congress. Tho uoiuiuatiun of n Populist fur Congiossinan-at-Iiargo, und leprosenta tiou on tho electoral tiekot, is a fitting climax to the repudiation of principles mid men of throo months ugo. t'."TiiK New York Tribune says ot tue 'iflhinesu u-eroy's probahlo miMiun to this fiiuntry, that heiuiue on a diplomatic visit ) m the gii nlest Importance to both countries. jjERs precise natuio bus yet to be officially jKjLcloscil, but it is believed to embrace as one lif iu chii l' objects the oousetit of thU Govern- wHiint to inodilieation of the treaty under "2E9ilch ciuna is rodtricled from impoiimg SSftdioi duties on imports from tho United SRtcs. Great Hntiiiu, Uormauy uud France. 'fTie situation fur the Chiuej nation uud the statesman who is its Auibassadur and virtual bead is one ot extreuiti difficulty. Worsted lu war, foreud to pay a heavy Indemnity to Japan, compelled to rely first upon Russian aid, for which, it is by many believed, the Hussian prico may I prmtlcal dismember nieut uf th Chinese Empire, and crippled in Jjuauci because silver, iu which import duthtt aro (olid, has lost nearly half Its value, 'Ohiua appeani to have only this alternative 4iotiaeut of Western nations to the Imposition of btaher imiuirt duties, ur practical lsiuk ruiitoy "''! enfuicement of Rustiun claims, .l-.bitf Invohingtho integrity or iudepen- ;i-u, of the En.nire. Thew appear to bo faots, though the situation and tho prupiaU jof Oliil'a are an yet not euiciauy miuwu. 'WITH all duo respect to the learned judge of Sehuylklll oouuty, wo are uvorthoh in .aiuoil to bullovo that his views on tho luit liortutit quostlou of naturallwtioii are sumo what weak and niod bolstering up. A dus- ..oii, from PutUvlllo says : ' JUlleIerlllughJ't'3f'i'.lton',l,1, n llll"" l .l ''V. I'Vo'ucr .iou i e, ''.T.VViViency Iii the examination M I" f 5 St' ml - riHiu en this . ii ii- uriui Tin- s. lmylkil) count court may not need any inuui turns from other counties hut if the learned judge imagines that lie is In fallible lie makes a grievous error. Surely lie cannot he blind to tlio fact that the imturnll aation laws In Schuylkill, like in every county in the state, have heon looked at too lliditly in the past ; In fact, any one could obtain the valuable documents simply for tlio Hiking. The time lias mine when such work ns this must ccaiw, especially if our institu tions aro to he preserved, and wLun a demand Is made by the rcoplr fora more rigid examina tion, it is no more than right that thedemand should lie granted. The learned judge is elected by the people, and if he is not, he ought to lie subservient to the wUhes of thb peoplo, especially If their demand is a leasou atilo and just one, as ill this case. Hanletou Standard. r TO CUIUS A COI.I) IN ONI! 1AY Take Ijl.tatlve Uromo Quinine Tablets. All drugglst refund the money if it fails to cure. 35 cents. YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL GAMES. Nutloluit Loaicue. At WashltiKton Wiishlngton, 0; Phila delphia, i. At Cleveland Cleveland, 5; lit. Louis, 3. At Now York Now York, 13: Huston, il. At Pitt-burn Chicago, 2; Pltf-burx, 0. At D.'.lllmoro Hallltnoro, 11: Hrooklyn, 5. At Iioulsvlllo Iouls Vlllo, 3; Cincinnati, 2. Eastern l.encu. AtWllkosbarro-Hpriniilleld, 13;Wllkes barro, 7. At Huffnlo II11IT11I0, f; Toronto, !. AtSerniitnn Hcranton. 15; Providence, 4. At Itnchestor ttoehester, 3;Syraeupe,2. Atlaitflo Ijoitti?, At Hartfiird Hartford, b; Pater'nn, 3. At U'inciister Newark, 11; Lancaster. H. At Philadelphia First gaino: Athletic, 13; Wilmington, 12 Second Biuno: Ath letic, (i; Wilmington, 0. I'owilerl.i Speaks for .lIcKlulcy. Ni:w Yoi'.K. Sept. 11 A mass meeting was held in Couiier I'.ilon lust night under tho auspices of thocnmpnlgneommltteo f thoMtKinloy league. Torrance V. Pow derly, Into master workman of tho Knights of Labor, and ex-Senar ir Warner Miller wop; t ho chief speakers Tho meeting was pluuno 1 for wage earners and a very largo audience was present early, and when tho speaki ng begun tho largo hall was crowded. Several llryan men wore pre-ont, and made their pre-enco known by loud cheers for their eiindldato. This 'interruption was spoedllylstupivd by the police, after which the program of tho evening was curried out. It Is No Longer lYni-cil. That hcietoforo much dreaded and gener ally fatal disease, diphtheria, lias at last been overcouio. Thompson's Diphtheria Cine is as positive to cute as it is used according to instructions. No more deaths need occur from diphtheria, croup, quinsy, or any other tluoat aH'cctiou. Ily all means keep one or mote bottles on hand nil tho time. Itcots only 50 cents a bottlo and is sold at Klrliu's drug storoj Tlio County League. There will be two games of hall in the County League series to-morrow, at Ashland. The homo team and "Locust Dalo play 111 the morning at lU::iu, and I.ocu't Dalo and (iirardville play in the afternoon at 3:30. The intention is now to play two games each Saturday until tho season clones. Tiin. O'ltrlcii Iii a KuiiiiMny. Yesterday afternoon Tim. O'ilrien, the liist Centre sticet saloonkeeper, was oxei cisiiig u horse on the road to Uiugtowiv when the animal became unmanageable. Mr. w Jineu s 1001 was eaiiKlll' in me siirini;, ano ho was dragged for about 150 yards when , . ii 1 11 . , i Ollrien's face and fide wore-badly bruised and cut. ftlllgeri. Will Iglioru tile ri'irsts' Order. St. Ijoris, M-pt. 11. As to the law pro mulgated by tho svuiul of the Catholic printout the St. Louis nrchd'uei'se for bidding Catholics to sing In Protestant church choirs, many of tho leading clng- urs si.y tney will nor oney it. nenrys-. Laburge, who has sung In the ilrst 1'res bytermn church for four years' Edward aiid Kurnard Gorkos. whofor ten yeairs have sung in tho Llndell and Methodjst churches, all say they will pay no atten tion to thu law and thoy do not bullovo any of the singers will. Kv-Ooveruor Ilrown Is .--m-Jmislj- Tnjiurvil Loi lnVlIXK, Sopt. 11. Ex-Govunior John Young Hi-own was qultu sorlously Injured lust night by a full while boarding a street car. His collar bone und an linn won' broken ami his crippled leg was badly hurt. Thu ox-governor Is about IW years old, but Ills physicii.n , say he Is In no liiiiumlluto dangor. Governor Brown Is the Dumueratlo candidate for congress in this district. V A Cu-tiniis War Imminent. London', Sept. 11. Tlio Dcrlln oorres liondoiit of The T imos says tlint thero are persistent rumors there of an Impending customs vvnr between Germany nnd Uus sin. It Is stated that Russia Intonds to re taliate for some vexntlou.'. restrictions upon Uusslttii imports tmpiwetl at the In stigation of tho German agrarians. Tlio Weather. For District of Columbia, eastern Poim sylvuulu, Now Jersey, Mnrj-lau.Umd Dola wuro : Fair ; westerly vviutla. NUGGETS OF NEWS Mrs. Agnes do Yore, who was itijured In Now York In a bloyele collUmu, died nt the Hoosovoit nospitai. A ibdegntlon from Vermont, headed by Sctu.tor t'rootor, caiieu on jinjor -Hcnin- lev at Canton this morning. The Iowa Populist state convention In dorsed the Democratic Mate ticket, and declared for Hryaunnd free silver. Michaels, tho Yt ulsh blcyole rider, ami timifcssionul champion ot Uruat llrltaui. will llloeL uuilll n. .iuiiiimu ill u iimwjii race for throe hunts on the Toronto Hlund track Sent. 111. Chairman lllnklov. of the Now York Domoorntio state cbmniltt.ee, dunle the ivnort t hat he and Senator lilll Unit on donvored to swing tho state uonventluu to Palmer and lluokner. John McCarthy, who 14 supposed to lieu notorious lunik robber, was nrrested nt Sun FruiieUoo. McCarthy Is charged with i, luiun initilbuiieil In the iittomtit to loot thol'lrM National uankof LysAmfoles by tumiullliig bunanth tho vaults. . it ,i,.u-,,'i ,,,'itlur intioh whethur slok hind ...i.., i.iii,,,,u linllirnstlon and constlm .!.,.. '.!,.. nuJ l,v noLdoct or hv unavoidable Muit,iuuniM: DuWltt's Little llirly RU'rs will sntullly cure tUuin all.' C. II. Jlagtiii buch, r-MI j Lih,. j--lifflMfTir- J , ,iiiliiiii B Dentil or n Well Known Cmiinllaii. ( Niouk s. rit 11 .tunics L, wi- tin I Well kn JWIi cuini'di.in. du d yiiti nlu.v at West lI.tmiiMii. Li. I Mr ij-wls was ,w years ot .in.' UN ili'linsi- was rtiu-i-d by heart tnuilil.'.'ui' he had been In fairly ouil health until within iifewdiirn, tilsliisten gtiRunn'iit, whlihclosod three wooksnito, Wis at Daly's Imndoii theater, where ho plnyed Dr. (Juuttles In Augtiatln Daly's ooniudy, "Lmu on Cnitohos." He nrrlvi it In Anmrlo.i on Saturday wook In seem ingly good health. Mr. howls was niar rlod to 11 IJoston lady. Ho lwivos no issue. Jl'.b'ni'c of llesslc Little's Murder. DAVTov, O, Sept. 11. Chief of Police I'arroll says that two men, whoso names lie refuses to give, have eutno to him and told htm that they have ieminnt knowl edge, that Alfred Franz murdered Ilussle Little, whom he had lietrayud, and that they will give evldoneo In tho trial. Ho stiys, furthermore, tfcnt ho has clear cor roborative testimony aupportllig the direct ovldoneoof those two unknown witnesses. Tho murder took plnce in loss tlinn one hour after she left her boarding house. Tho Tlirco rrlcliils' Latest Ilipeilltlon, I'AMI'A, Flu., Sept. 11. Dr. Joaquin Castillo, manager of tho Culxin expedi tions, arrived hero last night from Key West, and left Immediately for Jackson ville. Tho Three "Friends landed her last expedition under General Itevora safely. Passengers from Havana announce the arrest of Dr. Leopold Ilerrlel, Alfredo Hernandez and Dr. Juan Francisco O'Far 111, all members of Havana university. Alleged complicity with tho Cuban junta caused tho urrosts. IlintniiN Monument to llnncock. Uosio.N, Sopt. 11. A monument over tho grave of John Hancock. In tho Granary burying gnninds, was unveiled yostenlay afternoon. A hundred or nioro lovers of tho numo nnd fame of tho staunch old pa triot dulled the elements and gathered! around thu bountiful shaft. Mary KUza lieth Wood, givat granddaughter of Han cock, unveiled tin- shaft, and thero wero brief addrussos by Governor Woleott und others. Ollkcrs of the L'jrtteil Tyrmtlirtii'. Kor:ni::vri:n, N. V., Sept. 11. Thu last session of thu tenth annual convention of tlio United Typotheta was heldyosterduy. Tho election of oillcers resulted as follows: President, .Tamos H. Ditiro of Nashville, Tenn. ; secretary, Thoiilas Knapp of Chi cago; treasurer, W. D. Carpenter of Cin cinnati. The date of thsr next annual meeting at Nnshville,,Tonn., will bv fixed by the execarivu committee. Mrlhc of lona .Millers linnilliciCr Dl.s Moixks. hi., Sept. 11. Tho miner of this district threaten to go out una strlko Oct. 1, nnd trouble Is expected One of thu mines, Curbondale, has imported inn men, oolorud and Italians, i'mr tho al leged purpose of keeping prlooi for min ing down to eighty rents instead if ninety cents, the usui'l wi titer sch oil ulo. The old miners siy thoy will not submit) tulowor rate than ninety ceutri- The South Ctlrotiim Scnatorslitp. Coi.u.MiilA, S.C., Sept. 11. A practkally comploto ami ollicial count of the vote lu Tuesday's Democratic primary for thu nomination of a cumliilato for n rulleil States senator gives Judge Joseph II. Karlo 13,01s, Governor John Gary K. 'ins, :W,7U0; total vole, sj,71S; Karlo's iiiujoiUy, i:,31b. A .Mull Train Allium-. Go.-iii:x, Ind., bept. 11. 1 ho Lukohiioro through express, carrying malls and ex press from New York to Chicago onught tiro near bore last night and thousands of dollars' worth of goods, with much mall .... ... i..,T.. tlnlnitvitil Wbnil lbfi ibltiliu were discovered the train was sbwed down i MTnr-t inn.l.. to nvtlniMifsh tbimi. 1 i , J,g"rnb illu" and a wildrun with 1 tin. blazliiL' train was made forthls city. ! 'Six miles away. The fire ilepai-Mneut was 1 ,,,,,,,,, 5iHi,.,i. imt nilt he.fom much of the valuable oxprossagc had been destroyitl. Itnssrll Sage siimuinr.ts-1. Xkw Yokk, Sept. 11. Magistrate Craao In tho Centro street pollcu eimt t issued a. summons for Knssell Sago. Psllcuman Dlriulngham complulnud that lie was vio lating the sanitary law by poriulttlng tluist In char-jo of a tenement owned by him to mix garbage with nshos.. Whuu the policeman wont to servo the hmuinons. he found Mr. Sago was out of town. Tlio Uerinmlii Will lie "Luini .Miiy." Ntw Yoiik, Sept. 11. Thu stoHiuur Her muda, noted for Its flllbustorlngveKplults, arrived hero yu-tonlay In clmrgo c( treas ury department oflluers. Tlio Bermudiu has no roglstrj-, but will huvo her name almngcil to Laura May and will bo put under the American' :lag as soon as tho nucossarj' bill has boon passed by eongross. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS, Closing Quotations of tlio New York, mul rlillitdclplilu iTxcluincM. New Yokk, Sept. 10. The stock, market So day wtw rimitioaarj', on a decreased volunu ot busincHS. Tho iirofivssional eliarauter of the operutious was as clearly evident as hiTetof ore, and th" developments of t he tfny workisl t j tlio od'.ta,"' of thu Um ('lusting iud" : Baltimore "oOliia Oliuui. & OUio. p.'l. & Hulls in D,,L.4e W .. .. Eri" Lu'tBKrie W... LehluhNav. . . ts Mr UH 151 Lehigh VWlay Now Jersey Cen N. .. (Saitrol. Poiuuqrl rania . Kcadios. tit. Vm&. . vr.. k.y. Pu ., an lUUi2 . 01k eoh ad wu't pattt. ( i i' 1 1 oral MairMt. Pnii.DTOJ'lUAi Sopt. Ifl Klour wl tcusin- talne J. i wtnfe-r annerft ao.HJ 0&8.1&; do. oxtras, a.uV9S.flfl:Ppunsyiviiiu poiiiir, custr. w.(ta' tlo.dn., tra.uht, WaJlJi; vrteni wlulcr, clear, J.75ia, Whnat dull; Sirptember, W'vUOKo. Corustady;8aptimil r. l wis drill; beiJU'iunur, iihiHH', a"- May dull; enoiou tim othy, tliSU. Beef sti noy; city family, tMs V); Ix v. liauw, Jia.aj'iiu.au. ro.-K urn ly ; laiu lly, fOTfiflu Lard ivtiady: wiutern sta, fa.ii'!lj. Butter steady; wrntun creaimiry. rancy,iii'iiio:. : reuns.yiYiuii'rciiniory jirusw, strtotly fnuey, Wo. ; do. flr, ITtWe. ; do. aoo- ouns, 14KI1W1. : print Jouning ut ril. Uttoese quiet : Nw York fi.e Wry , ehotou, b' 4fa.blii. , do. tairto gwsl, TVSi'Jie.; prt aklms, ,i'vW4u, Klfgsqui.'t; ue 'by, oholoe, 15e. ; western do., li'kO. ; do. fair. ia14c. lAvv Moek MurK. ts. New Yomk, Sept. 111. Ruropimu o ibbw quote Amencaa steers at KCullc , ilrnssisl weight; iep at dn-s .1 weight; refrigeraUir lieef at THMXo. Caul's oiuet, but steady: vwils, KgnT.SI) j grasx-rs and buttermilk., ."6 (HH.H. Ssbi ci i and la.i.b i dull luid lower ; slitwu, H'.' lauil, Uii. Hugs stuuly at (9.4.1U. East LniKIITY, tpt. In. Cattle steady prime, i1741.!H; goi.d, f l.iJvt.t!u, balls, stags audcoWA. isv3..VI,- fresh ivsund springers, (1.31X41. Hog-i slow; prime lutsortisl medium weight. a.i ;ht, $:t.nuav8.e5; common in f ul vy, S.ax!l.W roughs, J.IM. in', hi i'!.'i.75i l llUK'C lUlllOS, Kl.tilil.iU: In, Wjjli vual sfPBfff p.mfti' w Last and all tho time Hood's Snrsapnrilla has been advertised ns n blood purlflor. Us great cures' havo been accomplished thronp h iju rilled blood cures of scrofula, salt rheum, eczema, rheumatism, neural gin, catarrh, nervousness, tlm't tired feel ing. It cures when othcra fall, because it Strikes at tho root ot the disease and eliminates every germ of Impurity. Thousands testify to absolute cures ol blood diseases by Hood's Barsaparllla, although discouraged by the falluro of other medicines, Eembmbcr that 5 Sarsaparilla Is the best Infactthe One True lllood Purifier. Hood's PiHslis1 Postal Clerics Orert llrj'iin. Lincoln, Neb , Sept. 11. Twenty-four membersof tho National Postolllco Clerks' association, en route to the national con vention hold at D.'iiver, shook hands with Mr. Hrynn yesterday, and James II. Mo loney, secretary of the civil sorvico board nnd suixTlntundent of tho registry depart ment at S-prlngileld, Mass , promised Mr. Hrynn the support of that organization in a noat speerti. Mr. Hryan was at tho depot In response to a telegram, und mailo u short speech to tho clerk-. Serious G-isnllne I-xplosJoa. ST. Loris, Supt. 11. One man was fa tally Injured and four others seriously hur last night a tho result of an explos ion cnuod by the cureless bundling of gas oline In tho bulldiiig occupied by tho Mound City Cleaning nnd Dyeing' com pany. The Injured, are: Junius WMker, the proprietor; Jnnes Vlncwit, 11 dyer; Harry ltoberts, John Meers nnd Edward Sherry. If you hare ever seoiva llttlo cftild in the agony of summer complaint, you can rcaliio tlio. danger of the trouble and appreciate the Aiiltie of InstaatHneous-retier ulwuys allbrdetl by DeWitt's- Colic and I liolein Cure. For dysentery and diarrhoea it Is a reliable remedy. We cinild not nll'onl to lecominenrl this as a euro unless it wero a euro. C. H. Hageiihuch. Com le t l ullilly Kliot WhOu lUrnvlng. LKAvnswoiiT'l, Kun., Sept. 11. WI1P lam Hluylook and Charles Pond, mur derers, inndu n dOspernto attempt to esuapo from tho Kansas penltcntluiy. On gain ing the outside of tho prison wall tower guards called njjoii' Hluylook mil Pond to halt, and opened lh on them when thoy refused. Kight shots wero flrnd, and uwh man was hit. Pond managed to gain tho woods, and is still utlarge. Huiylnck was shot through tho leftthigh and abdomcti, and Is fatally wounded. Illuylock und-hls l)ther Jonathan wore train robbe-s, und la May, lnh", shot and Instantly killed City Marshal David Gordon, of Volunibus, Kan. 'J."..ey were captured after a hard, tight, and sentunced for life. Charles Poad Is nailer sentenco of death for murdering his wlfo. He was abvut to bo pardoned, thestnte bound just having completeiLu. favoi-ublo iiivestigutlou of Ills oaui. n Adjouroeil Witl..t Noml,.lng. UAKLAVU, Mil., .-op. 11. ihe HupubUV onn congressional coutcniioii ol me .-ixtji district met again yesterday, ana tliooiyitlv ballot was' taken wlthuut reulr. Poiuto of Allegany and MoDuiald of Montgom Hry luivo been tho inadlng isiudldiitvs. Kiu-h !ms reached elovsn votes, but It takes thirteen to nominate Tho deadlock promi ses to lie proloc.jod, u no dark, horse lias yet developed lunch strength. Allegany tried without result ta hnvo Julgo Stako nomliiated. It Is uol.thought that any n the iwlginal candidates can ivin. Ijito yesterday afternnon the convention tui imuuud to meet at Husekvlllo Sept. IZ. Orli-Cold-?ieuilaie. Why sutler with Coughs, Colds ami La Srippe when Laxative Ilroiuo Quinine will cure ynu in one day. Put up in. tablotocon venitmt for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or sioney refunded. Pce, 25 cnts. For sate by Kirlin's l'liannacy. Custom House stllul-ileil t)' Troops. El- Paso, Tex., Sept. 11. Ni. attack was nm. !e by Yiujals or insurrectionists on thu Juarez, custom liou'e, although ouo was expected Yi'.diicsday night- Thi en tire town is uiiilur arms, imdinling four eompivnlo-- of Inftantry, one of cavalry and one hundred ruvales. Tho custom house Is carefully guarded by regular troops und armed clerks. 'Iwo troups of cavalry ar rived yesterday from. Durango. Three more troops of the sumo regiment havo twen stationes". at Ahumlda, slxrr miles south of Junroj:. Sejita Teresodu's houso Is guarded by iirmil friends, but thero bus been no conflict yot o uuj- klud. HiMlilun'H. Arnica Salve. Tho bust salve in the world for cute, bruises, sores, ulvwrs, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter. ch&BDed hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin avqptioua, and jitively ouies nllet. oi jo pay reqHlMd. It is guaranteed to givo perfeot aatlsfnctdea or nouy wAmded . Prico corns per biu . t or sale r.v A . WMley . ?lll .'O till tl Ol O OUibl .'I'Ud. Komi., vs . 11. i-"i.ifossor Luiijl Hal mien, the eele'n-.ilu.l Italuui metotirulo Ut, Is dead xie was born in WiV, and iu 1831 tooli i ba"?o of thu liiete.iriiloKleal ib-senatu-T of Yennvlus, His mime has been cimnwtoa with all reports of erup tions sine that time, pr)uoially In 1S72. when his life v.-ns lu daligor. He was the author uf a number of interesting works, and win the inventor of soveml valuable Instruments designed to measure ruin falls, to study atmospheric oloctrielty and uud to record subterraneous disturbances. ltlteiiiiiutlsiii Curetl In a Day. ".Mvstie f.'ure" fur Ithcuiiiatisni and Ntu rslgia radically euros in 1 to 3 days. Its notion unou tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It romovos at ouce the causo and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly boueflU; 75 cents. Sold by C. H. llaueubuoh, Druggist, iilicnandoah. Ask your grocer for tho "Itoyal I'atcnt Hour, and take uo other brand. It Is tho best llour madoj Theories of euro may bo dUcusswl ot length hv tilivsli'tans. hut tlin eiillerers Willi t uulck relief; and Ono Jlluuts Cough Puro will givo ittotheni. Asjifoenro for children. It U ''tho only harmless remedy that producer imuieiliato reuit.- u. it. iiuseuuian, Always THE LAURADA AGAIN SEIZED Ily I be Icileral Antborltles on ltd- Arrttal Bt ,Vlllillnglon, Del. WlLMiVOTOS, D.-1., Sept. 11 Tho steamer Latirada arrived at the mouth uf the Christiana yesterday from Port An tonio, and vrns promptly seized by the Federal authorities. She has n cargo of bannnns for n Philadelphia firm. Upon anchoring, tbo vossol was lwardod by a deputy collector, ond It was found that her manifest gavo her destination ns "Philadelphia or any other port lu the t'nlted States." This aroused suspicion, and her stoppngo hero gave weight to tho Ixdlef that nnotlicrflllbustcringcxpedltion was contemplated. Collector of tho Port Townseud accordingly decided to hold hor, nnd telegraphed to Washington for further Instructions. Ho received a reply, Instructing him to hold the steamer for further orders. Captain Murphy s lu charge of the vessel. Ynncoiii-or's Welcome to I.I. Vajtcouvku, n. C., Sept. 11. Li Hung Chung Is expected hero tomorrow, and the local Chinamen have already nmdo ox tonslvo preparations to welcomo their dis tinguished countryman. A triumphal urch of Inimenso size Is being erected nt tho Canadian Pacific depot, and n plenti ful supply of llroworks hnvo boon ob tained. An nddross, of course, will bo pre sented, and a request made for the ap pointment of a local causul, China not having ntij representative In Canada. The board of tr.ado Will nlso press Vancouver's claims for tho appointment of a consul here. LI Hung Cluing will stay on board tho Empross of China until the vessel sails on Monday. .Minister Arrested on u Slimier CIiArge. Dktuoit, Sept. 11. Dr. J. A. Ames (colored) was arrested Into yesterday after noon on suspicion that ho was Implicated in causing tho death of Miss Ada Desolms, a dressmaker. 23 your of age. Mrs. M. E. Livingston, with whom thoyoung woman boarded, charged Jefferson White, an em ploye of tho-public works olllce, with be ing Miss Deselms' bntniycr, and White was also arrested. An aunt of thi dead girl was about to convey tho body to her house, at Howling Green, O., when the of ficers stepped in and dutiilnod her. An autopsy held yesterday afternoon con firmed tho belief us to tho cause of tho young woman's death. I'mlc7zllug Crt'tom House Ottlrlal. Dktuoit, Sept. 11. Charles Y. Hrynn, cashier of the IJetrolt custom house, was taken Into custody yosterday afternoon charged with onibuxzlcment of tho gov ernment's money. His shortage, 4o which ho confesses, is about 51,fi00. It was dis covered in tho course of tho regular an nual examination ottho custom houso by thu treasury agents. Mr. Hrynn tendered his resignation yesterday afternoon, but ho was ordered removed shortly after wards by a telograiiK from the tmnsury department, which hud just been apprised nl th' tlwiilcntlun Bryan's shortage Is charged to wheat speculation. Jesse h. Test, Ksq an old resident and Iiilily respected citizeB'of our town, ealled this morning and after purchasinp. a bottlo of Chmnberlniu's Colic, Cholera and Dlar- rlwoa Kemcdy, said: "If anyone asks you if this- remedy will do what is claimed for it. tell them yes, and refer them to me." H Alexander Stoke, l!eynIdsvillo, Pa. Xo 0110 can doubt the value of'this medicine after giving it a fair trial. Ticn it is pleasant and safe to toko, making it especially TOluablo forcbildreu. For sale by ifiruhlor Bros,, lrusgists. . i i-jTin ,Minys .ne ltolitied. TmiMAsviLi.i:, Ua., Sopt. 11. Thu ofllco of the Southern Kspross company In this city was robbed during tho night of $1,000. Tho thlcvos entered through tho front rloornnd found tho sufo key that wnleft in the olllce Tho safo contained 2,000, but only ono package, coutalnlng 81,000, was taken, the barglars having been frightened n way probably before tlan-second package was discovered. Tho burg lary and robbery was ono of tho' ixwlost and most during criminal acts over- com mitted In this section ot Georgia. iy'oiuleiiMsl'Tcsstiiiioiiy, Ch;s. 1!. Hood, Tjtoker and Jlanuff-cturer's Ageut, Columbus, Ohio, certifies- that Dr, Kinx's fcw Dlocovery luis.no equal as a Couch remedy. J. lb ISrowu. I'Sop. St. James Hotel, Ft. Wriync, Ind., testifies that he was cured ot n. Cough of two years stand ing, caused by La Gripis( by Dr. King's Xow Uiscovcn. 11, i. Jlerril, iSalilwiusville. 3Iss., s.iys that ho hasnseil and leeomuiend ed it and nevcr-knew i to fail rnd would rather have it tnan any doctor, becauso it always cures. Mrs. Hemming, Jil II. 28th St., Chicago, always keeps it at hand and lias no tear ot Crosp, necanso It instantly relicTcs. Freo Trial Utttles nt A. Wasley.'s Drugstore A tioy .Vcilllltteil of XUllriler. UxitlXTOWN, Pa., Sept. 11. Tho Jury In tho JoseiiU Stoa murder case, uf tor being; out throo hours, returned with a verdict ot uoqulttiil. Stoa Is tho 11-yonr-old Itullntk boy who killed his playmate, Conwell siteelo, vfltb a stne In July nt thulr homo in Drownsville. He Is the youngost por- f-on uver tried f r tho crime of murder lu Pennsylvania. Culmu 1'ntriot KxecutAd. Havana, Sopt. 11. Luis I'ayrol Slar tllif., a member of an oxpeditlou landed by the Throo Friends was executed yes lrday. Hodled as. a Chrlstiau. Slartinez wns a nephow of the deuoiisetl stpnnlsh Ganeml Gnllln. Tho steamers lluonos I Ayres and tsan Fernando luive arrived hero with another iletaeJiliient of troops for Cuba, consisting of 101) officers and 8,mb0 men. On the voviiks one soldlerwns killeil and seven othors lniurod as a rdsult of th heavy weather. FiillllllH'l- iu Interview 1(111. Washington, Sept. 11. Senator Faulk ner left Washington last night for New York, where ho will luiv a conference with lleiuocratiuletuters.lnoludlng Sena tor Hill. He luid uothlug to soy about his errand except that be had been "Ordered on." CiuiUrnutn Jouos,vhohslieeu In Chlcngo, will meet Senators Hill and Faulkner there. Delintliit; the Sultnn's Deiiosltlon. I.oxpo.N, iropt. 11. Tho Press Assocln tiou announces that a private dispatch from Oonsttuitlnople received last evening confirms the rumor that tho deposition of tho sultan Is liolng seriously debated by the powers, and Important dovelopnionts n ro oxpectod. "Boys will bo boys," but you can't ntl'ord to loso any of them. Ho ready for the green applo season by having DoWltt's Cello and (Jliuicni uuro in tno uouse, v. n. iiagen buch. When you want good roofln'gJipltimblnB gas fitting, or general tlnsmil on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Doalor Ir. ttc-ea lveeiitisircoi Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. THERE 13 NO PROFESSION, whoso labors so soverely tax tho nervous ey s tcm, as that of tho ministry. Tbodo rangoincnt of tho norvo centers of the brain by over work, frequently brings on attacks ot heart trouble and nervous prostration. Rev. J. P. Kostor. M. D Pastor U. B. church, London Mills, Ills., himself a physi cian, writes Feb. 20, 1895: "Heart affection and nervous prostration bad become so serious lost fall that a llttlo over work In tho pulpit would so completely prostrate mo Tv Mi1pi' tua seemed certain I ui. iuuw must relinquish tho work Heart CUre of th0 ministry entirely. Heart palpitation became ReStOreS bo bad that my auditors TTAolf h would ask mo If I did not xlCalin..ai.. havo heart dlsoaso. Last November I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Now Heart Curo alternately with Dr. lilies' Ncrvlno and derived tho greatest posslblo' benefit. I havo just closod revival worl; of 10 weeks, preaching nourly overy nlghV ad twlco on the Sabbath. I can speak for hours without suffering as I formerly did. Hard working ministers should keep Dr. Mllos' grand remedies on hand." Dr. Miles Heart Curo Is sold on guarantee, first bottlo will benefit or money refunded. oe, mm 604 North Sixth St. Side entrance on Green St. PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. f- OUIKsTliil'JtAtTICIKBiS jrenral lini 0 f 71 Yi'iirs Ilii-itltat Kxiivrli'iife 111 .U'riimnr. ' r-V STHICTURE, BLOOD POISON, HUtntRAL UtEilLirT, UU3I VlbUR,S Prisreii5r asin Ai I nrurui Ptyi EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL Folly of both Sexes lcrmnncntlr onrcil after crcrr utic cNo hos fallc J, LOST MANHOOD AND SHRUNKEN OROANS RESTORER. Sin! tWoi-tent 3tiiniT- fiir xifcTrnlh. TliPouh PXi'it-iir- ol t Jut H'tvv- im 1' r- ii t -iitnimnT DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To all Batterers of 1-UrUOHS OV VOUTII. lohI' vinoic iim uiKAMi?9 ov xij;r AND WiJ.UKN, - pacts; e.oth Douodj curciyseiil''cl ..iK:c alicijr,. Tr.- 'nitnt bymall BtrlCtly oolluetitlt.1, n I t u-e. quick COIfl ijaaranf"tl. matter how ... j 8tanltD I will poi IvHy cure yr;. Wrh or ca.L HR nRR 329.l5tl!St.Piiila,Pa. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q Sh PIIItMI'S, M. D. OIBeo: 30 Wt Centre street. Candie consulted nt all h lAurs. T) P. I1UIUCE, SI. B. 1 rf'- . 30 E. Lloyd fJtTSheriapah. Ofilco hours : 7 to 9 i. m., 1 to 3 and 7 lof p. uii J. n. roNEitoY. ATT0RNIY-AT-L.W Shenandoah, l'a. M; BUKKE, ATTOIWEY-AT-iAW. Ofllce Ximn liulldlnir. cornier of MAin ana Lntro streets, &ucBanuonu. pKOF JOHN JONES, 1 MUSICVL Look Box 65, Jlnlianoy City, Pa. IlnvlnK studied under some oi the best masters li London and Paris, will give lesson on tho violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in care of St rouse, the cweler. Shenandoah. Grocers can tell you why those whobuy Seelig's keep coming back for it. Strange though how long it takes people to try a new thing. when used; las an .admixture to ordinary cof fee makes a lUCULloua utiiiis. ptckAKS, ji::.. CURED TO STAY CURED. Does This Mean Anything to You? If ynur truss don't hold you oriseaLMne paln.heo us at once It mav buvo you taBs . cap s oi i.;.iit- ln Pennbylvaiiia, and can refer youtuuativiti -tuuciitiK' cured in your own town. Our treatment f uiu iiiicna itim mil nuv tvev jmi nuni .u..i j I dally lsibor. Call and have a talk with uwL.J If trill Anar w.n t.ntlii.u, W tx w.,...., t'l 1 7 m V"BV ''r"J" "V ht-'UHIf ujort'iioi aner hip m&i irraiiuein, ana oj prices uro reasunuuic. The Dr. Milter Co., Phlladelphi Seo Our Doctor Every Tuesday nil UNION HOUSE. Ashland, Fl oo o o o e e o o o & o o r9 to o ualnd Silver not salt 'pus free. 'Crotvns, JCrown 'tt.per- : ii rles are colds, cf l,a Urn Used externally it is the best lit nient in tbe world. Iieware Still, ,-areV enuhl i.',4, imitations, bify only the cen i( w-...f i.-st!imjai. vtPrrvf or 11 i I 4