7 &msm mm. Tp'TTT-'-l.TT'KT- YT"rT A Y T h V EiNliN li ricKALD Kvi Aiit.isiii:i ih;o. Published every Kvciiliig, Hjtrpt Sunday, at 8 Sooth Jaruix Htkeet. NtAH Cbsths. XIib lli-nttil Is ilrilteml iuSliinfnittoan nml tli lurrouiidliiK towns for six cent a week, pav Able to the carriers, lly mall Si 00 n star, or 25 cents it mouth, payable in ndtnuce. Advertise tiQents eliiirKcditccfirilluirtuftpiu-cnnd JKwItloii. The publishers ren-rie the right to change the position of advertisements tvlienecr the pub lication of ni'wx demands It. The right Is rrvel to reject ftnv adtertl-ieincnt, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem improper. AilM-rlliing rates made known Upon nppllcatlon. Hatered at the postofllee nt Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mail mntter. TKMil'IIONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald SATL'UDAY, sniTKMIinit 12, IMmJ. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET. l'OE 1'IIKKIIICKT, WII.UAM MKlXI.UY, Of Ohio, jtiit vicn riuiii;NT, GAlllfliT A. llOHAItT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. KOIltcOXOlinMMAN-AT-LAlinE, GAI.USIlA A. OltOW, Of JsUs'iueliann.i. HAMU1U. A. lnVJIM'OKT, Of llo .iiu'rnitMtN's itri.i: run a oi.v Alii: ha 1 10 'Tlio propurtlon lieMrccn the value of colli mill Killer Is 11 1I1;M('AM Il.i; l'l:OltI,i:M nltiiirctlier. .hint priori, pies will lenil II to disregard the legal proposition, to Inquire Into the inur liet prlie of gold In the scleral roun tries with itliieh we shall prolmhly he eoniieetetl ill eolliineiee, titnl TAKI1 AN AVIlltAtii: lioin tlicin." "MICKEY'' DOYLE LIES. In last evening's issue uf "Mickey" Doyle's bunco sheet, 'Squire M. J. Dawlor is quoted as follows : "You must Ijcneciisiiminatt-il ass In Monday's issue of your paper y,m qiinti- mi- as telling you that tho charge was "mpe," mid In Tuesday's issue you forget that fai t and sny souifthing entirely dlllerent." The nliovo conversation is supposed to have taken place between u reporter of the HmtALD Mud 'Squire Lawlor We do not know, neither do wo euro very much, whether tho limb of tho law has bieii quoted correctly by "Mickuy," but wo do know that thu entile article Is a barefaced misstatement of fiats from beginning to end. Wo arc rather in clined to the belief that "Jlickey" is again Jylng, or that'ho is a wanderer into the deep recesses of dsn township recovering from one of Ills periodical llights to another world. Wo havo no ijuanul with 'Squire Law lor, neither do we desire any controversy with him, but when he allows "Mickey" to use him as a moans of showing his spleen and mendacious proclivities, in justice to all con cerned a.true statement of the facts in the case-is due tho public, although the latter pay very littlo ntteutiuu to "Mickey's" frenzied elfurts at blackmail. In the first place, we did not quote 'Squire l.awlor in .Monday's IIeisalii, as saying tlio Aliarge was "rape," anil this statement ci lie easily verified by referencu to the p.lli of that date. This is lie No. 1. .jMiV I.au lui did not use the foul language pat .Mi'kt puts in his mouth, in the oieseuci ot tin IIi.uai.1i representative, uml (ifc 'Sqmie n ill not say be did because, un like "Mo kt " he is a man of veracity. This lie No J jplr WatKii - did not say he would make a yetractton, m nhei docs he acknowledge that Lawlor me- i luoted; but said bo was positive tin squire hurt not been quoted as Sorted by ' Miekty," in Monday's paper. No ,1. I 'Squire I'iwlor was not lequestcd ,to write statement by a representative of this per J. io No. I. The Squire handed a written statement to the JIi:it.Yi.i, and in justice to that gentle- man it was given publicity. Had the proper 'K ifiurtesy been shown, that was due a repre sentative of a public journal by a public ollici'al, Iho warrant would have been shown the reporter and ".Mickey" would have bun minus an opportunity to lie. Tho 'Squire's statement does not do away with the fact that tho ollcnco was Iwllablc at Pottsville, where court was In session. rurthermoro, Jack Toolo informed 'Squire 'T. T. Williams, while standing upon the blivi in front of 'Squire Lawlor's ollico on , ' jyouday, that the warrant called for "at Ujfflpted rape." Mr Williams will sub jtSU&tiato this statement, and hii veracity will ,JiiKFbo questioned by our readers. Siero appears to be considerable mystery h II.... tl... ,. omnt ..nitt rie.,rst Slninn - -1 ft lirollll'Oft . . V--v4Wis resorting to falsehood or clou there 1 TCW two mueii'uv Tittn.a v-i.v.."".. uire l.awlor says the crime was "rape; n wva it was "attempted rape." Wo i the public to drawthoirowu conclusion he HekaI.D publish the fttcU as it llntls , and is never compelled to resort to "Mickey" Doyle's propensity for lying to bolster a weuk cause, as ho has been oom lielled to do The people of Shenandoah Jiuuw ."Mickey," and they know what be is apablo of. ye are of the belief that "Mickey" lias misquoted 'Squiro I.awlor,aud that "Mickey" i lying second-nature with buu, unci oue which tho public niaguaniniously over iwks. TK public meeting to be held this even ing, in Bobbins' opera house, will be addressed by Congressman Itrumm aud his reception 'M'Ul I a cordial one. The Itepublicans of ShtituUHluah are united in the present owuttbju. D.vviu llBNNirrr Hili, has at last spoken. Ills voice Is laisetl against the ekctlou of WHIlum Jeuningi llryauand Arthur Sowall jtud tlio 1'opoomtlc convention at Chicago. He has alwolutely docliuwl to 1 a delegate to the New York State Convention noxt week, ortopartlciintoiuany way In its delibera tions. Ho may Ik) expestcd, within a dayur two, to issuo from Albany a full statement of Ills views, ami there are those who bellevo 1 o will either follow the example of Secretary jf AVar D.iulcl H Lamont and othi'i luemUrs Twlii "' ''icvcland Cabinet, in avowing nl- i r .or, ?rhltc llllll mu UillJ 1M).V Ul sntillK it" i.iiivh.- racy in through the elevation of William McKinley to the Presidency, I.icuteiiant (lo.ernor William T. .Sheohan will probably hand Cliairiiian Jones his resignation nsn member of tliu National Cointnlttec fioin New York in a ilny or no, with the announcement tlmt he cannot, in 1 will not, aid in the triumph ot the l'opocnitic candidates YESTERDAY'S BASE BALL DAMES. National League. At Pittsburg Chicago, 4. Pittsburg, 2. At liimlsvlllo lioulsvlllo,!!; Cinclnnntl, 2. At Washington 1'lilliidulpliln, I); Wash ington, 5. At Haiti inure Hrooklyn, 1U; Dultlmuro, &. Eastern League. At Kochestcr .Syracuse, 5. Hochoster, 3. At Wllkosbnrrc Wllkesb.ii'ro, 1); Spring Held, 7 At Hcruntoii Providence, 4; Scraliton, 3. At UillTulo UulTalo, 7; To onto, 5. Atlantic League. At WllnilnKton Liiiic.nter.DjWUmlnir lon, &. At Philadelphia First gumo. New ark, S; Athletic, 2. tiocond g.uno: Ath letic, 1 1 ; Xuwiirk, 7. Atlantic League llaseliall Sleeting. PlIII.ADIll.lillA, Sept. 12. There was a harmonious meeting of the Atlantic Asso ciation at tho Hotel Hanover lastuvenlng, nt which ltlehmond ami Norfolk were admitted to membership, increasing tho circuit to eight clubs. Thu Wilmington, Del., franchise was transferred to Heading, where Jack Mllligan will hold forth next season. Applications for membership wore received from Trenton, Jersey City and Worcester, but they were respectfully declined. Charles Snby, of Hartford offered a silver cut to lie competed for the llrst two clubs, after tlio style of t Temple cup series In tile National Dongu. Colliery Itcsllliifs Operations. HAZLinox, i'n.. r-ept. 12. A. Portico & Co.'s colliery started up yesterday for tho llrst tliuo since last January, when tho breaker was destroyed by lire. Eight hundred men are given employment. Ittdlglous Noltces. Services in the Trinity Iicformed church to-morrow at 10.00 a. m., aud 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p m. Rev. liobert O'ltoyle pastor. Itegul.ir services will be held in tlio United Kvangclical climch, ( Dougherty's Hall,) to morrow at 10 a. m. and 0.30 p. in. Preaching by the pastor, 3!ev. I. J. Iicitz. Sunday scliool at 1.30 p, m. Services in All Saints' Protestant episcopal church on liist Oak street to-morrow at 10:30 a. in. and 7 p. m. Tho rector will oUlciate. Sunday schojl at 2 p. m. The American Volunteers are going to hold meetings all day Sunday in Pobhius! building, 33 West Centra street. Meetings ut 11 a. in., 3 and S:00 p. m. Pirst Lieut, llaslam and wife in command. Klieiiezcr Evangelical chinch, corner of Soutli West and Cherry streets, H. Horace I!omig, pastor. Sunday school nt 10 a. m. No preaching in the evening on account of tlio pastor's absence. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school nt 2 p. in. Everybody welcome. Welsh ISaptlstjcburch, corner of West and U.ik streets, Uuv. 1). I. P.vans pastor. Sorvices at 10 a. in. aud II p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Prayer meeting Monday evenings, Young People's meeting Wednesday eveie ings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Itev. Lot Lake, of Mah.moy City, will preach in the Welsh Congregational church at 10 a. in. aud 0 p. m. to-morrow. Services In the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 n. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. tu. Preaching by Itov. Ii. M. Uanisey. Services in tlio English Lutheran church on North Jiudin street to-morrow at 10 a. m. and 0:3n p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. i!ov. Uro-lus will oUlciate. Calvary ll.iptlstcliuich,South Jardin street. Services will be held to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Miss Fannie Morgan, the missionary, who has been sick ever since her arrival in town, will, if better, assist in the services. Preaching In the morning and evening by Mr. Jackson White. Sabbath school at 2 p. 111. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak and White street, Itev. Alfred Hecbiier, pastor. General cxpeiicnco uiietiug ut 0:31) m., led by 1;. Webster. Sermon at 10:30 a. 111. by tlio pastor. Subject, "Tho Glorious Gospel." Sunday school ut 2 p. m., Itev. J. S. Cullen, Supt. Special prayor service at 5:13 p. 111., led by the pastor. Evening sermon at 0:30 by Itev. H. E. Johnson, formerly of Shenandoah M. E. church, llcviv.il servico to follow, the evening sermon. Everybody welcome. NUGGETS P.- Hr.3. UniredStatostioan'. irO r'tumiims taken rh.ir . of the Djui j:m I campaign 111 Miii',vhilitl. rijerouiry of the Interior Francis has pmu tu Jamostuwii, li 1., to join his fi.m Uy there fur a Uw ilayi. Thu UWth anniversary of tho battle of the il.'.mdywine was celahratetl nt Uphrntu, Linoaster county, Pn.,yostoriuy. Thu trailua union eonuress in sitting III l'liuilmrgh, r?uotlan 1, yostorelay passed a resolution dema tiding that Imported pn i.u' Ix'urtho sumip of the oouuiry wherein il is mado. Upon having just what you call for when you go to buy Hood's Sarsaparilla. There is no substitut. (or Hood's. It is an in sult to your intelligence to try to sell you Boinethlng else. Remember that all offorts to induco you to buy an article you do not want, nro bused simply tho desire to secure moro protlt. Tho dealer or clerk who docs this carea noth ing for your welfare. Ho simply wants your money. Do not permit yourself to bo decolred, Insist upon having Sarsaparilla And only Hood's. It l the One True Wood rurlfler. w OMIo easy to buy, easy to take, iiuuu a j-111 j easy to operate, Hood MAHANOY CITY MELANGE, Itecord tit tho Latent Jlveuts In tho Neigh boring Ton 11 Maiianoy C'it, Sept. 12. The work of paving Main street with vitrified brick is going on rapidly and the contractors promise to complete it by October 1st. Leitzel, the Gricr City hotclkecpcr, lost a pug dog which he prized highly. Suspicion was directed to Anthony Porchclln, a scissors grinder, who was arrested at Park Place. He admitted tho theft and gave the address of people in Shenandoah to whom he mild ho had sold tho animal. Thcso peoplo denied the story and Porchclla was committed to jail. Harry S. Fitzgerald, tlio anatomical wonder, has arrived hero and will exhibit himself in tile Ilagcnbuch building to-night. The work upon the Hersker opera house is Hearing completion. A play is booked for October loth. A sccno painter from Paris, France, to-day commenced painting the scenery. It is his llrst work in this country. I. Y. Sollcnhcrgor, Esq., who debated with D.iaicl F. Guiuan on thu money question, is anxious to havo another debate. He takes up the statement mado in thu Uecord that there are other planks In tho Chicago plat form that could 1h3 entertainingly discuescd and is willing to meet cither his former op ponent, or any other person, in a debate en that line. Largo crowds went to Lakesido to-day, but the rain detained a great many and it is probable that tho bicyclo races will bo again postponed. Mrs. Keuben Faliringer, mother of Mrs. Hclicr DoLong, of this place, und Samuel J. Faliringer, insido boss at Springllold colliery, died at hor home in Cent ralia this morning. Mrs. Catherine H. DoLong, mother of Mr. Heber DeLoug, is dangerously 111 at her homo In Pottsvillo. Her recovery is doubtful. STRUCK BY A TRAIN. Two Intoxicated Men Have all Kxtru ordlnury l'svnpc. Prank Pavloski and Thomas Ituduifski, two lVles, had a very narrow oscapo from death on the Lehigh Valley railroad, near the red bridge, lust night. Both were struck by the seven o'clock west-bound fast train, but usitber was dangerously injured. The two men arrived hero yesterday to look fur work md stopjiing at 411 West Centre street. They went out to see tlio sights and aftergotting intoxicated walkod along the railroad. Tlio engineer of the train blew his whistlo and reversed the en gine, but was unable to stop the train. Tlio two men were stepping off the track, one on each side, when the cylinder boxes of the engine struck and knocked them down. When tlio train stopped it was run back, but the two men were 011 their feet again aud refused any assistance. Later in the night they called upon and were treated by Dr. G. M. Hamilton. Pavloski's left arm was splintered above the elbow and ho was sovcrely bruistsl about the shoulders und head, ltudnifski was badly bruised on tlio right arm. The latter disappeared after being attended to and did not return to his friends until this morning. In explanation be said he hid himself becanso ho was afraid ho mtjht be arrested for not giving the train tlio rigilt of way. HOUSE WRECKED BY DYNAMITE. tti Kesldcuce of Ik Wealthy i'luatty lllown Up Willi They Slept. BhOOMSbllto, Pa., Sept. 14. Yesterday morning, lathe denso dnrkness just before iawn, canic-a terrific report that startled this town, and pooplc rushed! out of doors is if an earthquake vrero about to tumble the town ilswn aboist their ours. A search revoaled thofact that thsj wholo front of tho hondscjno roslilonco cl Hon. Levi Walter, ono f tho wealthiest and most prominent uca of tho town, had keen blown In by some pnwerfttl explo sive, which, was afterwards fotuul to be dynamite. Tho porch, was blown off, and the froiitwalkth-njollshc.il. Alt tho win do ws wero smashed Into, small fragments by the cuncusslou. The family wero asleep at thf time, and they wero nil severely shaken by tho shock and terribly frightened, but none of them wero seriously hurt. It is feared, how ever, that Mr-fc. Wnllur may not recover from tho fright No niotlvo Is known for tho crime. Jlr. Waller Is on of tho pro gressive cltlzMis of the town, aud 1ms al ways given valuable assistance- to till local enterprises. lieiul by HI Wile's Uotlln, Altoona, Pa , Sept. 13. A sensational sulfide onourreil in thU eiy yustcrday. James If Cranwr, a yountc man, went into tho room wbertt hl dud wile lay and blow hts brains out with a ve.olver. On Tuesday last Cramer and his wife had a quarrel, during which Mrs. Crumor picked up thu ti kettle aud HUnmpUnl to throw li.illinu wator on her huslmnd. He seized the kettle, and in doing mi Mime of tho "tabling wator was spilled on tlio woman's hands. A pleasant reeonulllatloii followed the same night, and on Wurtnuiday morn ing Mrs Cramer went t j the hospital to have the liuru tlrpsso I, and just itsh en an d tho waiting room for patients she 1-cippod thud. Ever since his wife s death t'l'amor has lie. ill much depressed iu .,,11-it-.. Doth husband and wife will bo li.iried together. One ad feature of the .vise Is l.utt thura ano left live small ahil iron. 1'tipulUU' Vice l'lesldential CaiuUdate. OMAHA, Sept. 12. Paul Vandorvoort, of Omaha, president of tiu Iloform Press as sociation, butler known as the "middle of the road" Populists, In an interview yos terday touching thu efforts to havo Sowall withdraw aud Watson substituted un the ticket went Into iluuiU of the situation lu the southwest, wiut'oho wild Iho Populists hold the balanoe of power. lie declared that the vice president must bo onooded Ui thu Populists, or Ilryuu cannot be uleo ted. He entered into a southing denun ciation of mauy prominent politicians, and ooueludud with an appeal to the Pop ulists to force Watson on thu tioket. When you want good roofing, plumbing tas fitting, or general tlnsralthlng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street , Dealer 1c stc-tfe I-tf Veriuiinters lreet McKluley. Cantov. O . Sept 12 Yesterday's dem onstration on tho McKinlcy lawn opened auspiciously nnd tho streets wero tilled with people ready to participate In what promised to bo one of tho lively ilny of tho campaign. Tho Vermont delegation was tho first In arrive Tlio members of tho party wero filled with onthushmn. When tho rugged Vermont iiumntainours lined up in front of thn McKlnley stoop thero wero cheer und waving of Hags nntl band intlsic and bazoos which sent their echoes for blocks about tho rlty. Tho ensterner.s had not been oxpeotod so early, and soon thousands gathered nbotit tho' houso. Major McKlnley appeared at tho' north end of tho porch. About him was grouped the Vermont committee, and most conspicuous olllcinls. In 11 window hack of him was Mrs. McKlnley. A glee club from St. Albans sans "Wo Want Vcr, MoKlnloy ; Ye.4, We Do." Mart ninod Iletnren Now Slrxlco Olllelats. SA.XTA Ft:, X. M., Sept. 12. Tho Now Mexican last niht printed 11 letter from Governor W. T. Thornton in which ho declares Congressional Dologato T. li. Catron to bo a poltroon, 11 liar and a cow ard. Tho affair grows out of tho ex Sheriff Chavez assassination cum, wherein political supporter: of Catron arc accused of the brutal murder of a lending Demo crat of this county In 1KB. Cutron Is alleged to havo dictated to Thcr Albuquer que Citizen an unonymous communica tion which seriously reflects upon tho personalniid official character erf Governor Thornton. Mutual friends of tho two parties farn personal encounter between them. llnuhlo liturtlcv and ArstAi IIamfas, N. S., Sept. 12. Shortly after midnight a double murder und arson wero eoiiiniltttd at Mendovvbrook, 11 small sta tflou on 'tte Intercolonial railway, about eight miles from tho Ujwh of ilunctou. Mrs. Kliza Dtttcher aad her 11-ywvr-old boy were murdered, tha- houso nffcerwards llivd and the bodies CTVmuted. Maggie, Mrs. Dutoher's 6-year-old tlaughder, was rescued from tlie buriilug building, but sbu Is not expected to 1U. .The Kiel's left era: is split open and bar left cheek cut and slashed,, presenting a horrible; sight. It wits the girl's rescue that revealed tho toiviblo nataro of the crime and showed that tho Uro was not accidental. CriiColils-llojdathe. yfhy suBer with Coughs, Colds snd La Gnp5 when Laxativo Bromo Quinine will cure you 111 0110 tiay. rut up in tabists con veftieot for talcing. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Xirliu's Pharmacy. l'rofeeivor Grtmerei Killed.. Zermatt, Switzerland, Sept. 121, Pro fowor Gruutrt, whilo ascending tho Lys kaaiui with two guides, loll.from n-alaclor aud was killed. STuCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Cloviug (liiotatlons of the- Xoiv Vock and 1'lilLulelplil.i- lxerranKes Nnw Yoiuc, Sejvt. 11. Althniijrli tho volumo of btriiness in ttocks today was only inedcrato, tin nioeulativt' tuinper was cheerful, and prices, with miintntary exceptious, worked to ward a higher plane. Outside buying, however, was iJiielly cow-picuoas by iu absence, ftloidng bids llaltlraoreiOHa. U Lehlth Valley- . Cluw. & Ohio. 1336 New- lersey Coa. Del. iilludson I-'l N. Y Central. D., L. A; W 15S Pennsylvania. Erie lZ)i rioadmg Lako Erio 6z W IS Bt. Piul LehigbNav tOJi W. ii..Y. 4: Pa-. . 3d ij't paid , 29 101 itt 60 Oeneral tnrkats. PnraAiEU'litA.8ept. 11. lElour stuaJy; win ter superfine, ttSOti.Mi do. extras, t3.JSK2.3J; Pennsylvania roller, clear. i.75'uia; do. tlo.r struiKiit, :icj3.3S: western winter, cIoar.,t2.75(i$3. WheaJ dull; Oaplember, taoo!ci Oim steady; September, 25yit!)ie. Oar. dullr Septe.-nibir, Si-2t,c. lla steady ; eholco timothy,-I13.SU. Bcs;I .steady; city faaily, 9JjO 10 ; beef hams, fI3.Sd<). Lard steady ; west ern steam, t3.(10v Pork quirt; family ..tO.iVsUO; family, !i.2j10J0. liuttwr steady; wiUtu dairy, 8il3e.;dix ertsimtry, llHl'te. ; fac tory, 7,4'ttHViC. Elirms, lO't;. MniltAfJon erenia ery, 10tol2)e.. . New York'tlairy, Ul(a 15o. ,- do. rre.nery, lP-Kie, PifonsylvuruVi creamery prints, strictiy fancy, IBe,.; do. flrsts, 17(sI!e. ; do Ms-ontbi, tKslde. , prUtH jobbing at AlfieJdc. Chis'se quiet, larifi , IKilKH'-' : small, IIV'sU-. ; parr skimsu IKti-ju. , full skiiuK. e. rljgs stunly : New York aud Isaaasylruada, UftdUfc. ; w. HU-rn, f rtJi, 15lGe. IJe Stucjc Iarkts. Nk-,v YoitK, Sopt. M. Botnres slow; native steers, mtHO; others Vmvor; rough stock slow -il di-r oows lower, nativu stoeist. il&l.eb: t'nlorauoaud lutlf breods, 13.16 iji.a; stafni mid nxea, M.WM4.W; bolls, '4.0Ao,j.tM-. dry uows. n.HMM. 0lvesjulot but steady .Voala, HheVp aud Uuuba doll, weuk to a shade easier all around; saoep. 2.28g.30; lambs, W&LOS. Uoirs firm at W.oiyijil tu. HAr LiHKHTT, Sept. 11. tSuttle steady. prime, iJ.70'ii4.tfi;ooiui!iau, lom.50: bulla, stum ul(ws, ii'A&J. Hnirs stoadj-: bast uiudium. fil.55 'W HO; prime light, tS.66r4u.IIO; common to falrYorktrs aud kooiI plus, H..V1 ; heury. la) w.; i-ougiis, fLVHa. BOtwpsii.w; nnuii U.tio W.7f ; eumraou, ; imuiuiuh te (Oud UuiiVm, mm voal oalVsW, fa.Miiso. Don't trifle away time when you have cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight them in tho beidunlni! with DoWltt's Cullo and Cholera Cure. ou doi)'t have to wait for rtult, they are Instantaneous, and it loaves the bowels in healthy eonuitton. u 11 llaguubuch. Ilnllaa hyiupiithy lor Culm. Gbxoa, Sept. U.X meutlngln favur of the Culxin insurgents was held horo on Thurstlay, at whlqh two of tho speakers were arrested for Inciting the people to demonstration against several mumbersuf thu bpaulsh press. The Weather. For District of Columbia. eastern Penn sylvanla, New Jersey, Marylandand Dela waro: fJonorally fair; colder; variable winds, becomlug uurthurly. to cum: A colii in onh day Take Laxative llronio Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure, 85 cents. INTERVIEW WITH LI. Pays n Oood Word for Illinctalllon and Thinks Cleveland n Ureat Alan. Uasff, N. W. T., Sept. 18. Dr Horsey, tho rcprofontntlve of the Cnnndiau gov ernment, had quite a long interview with LI Hung Chang while en route here. In It Joseph Chamberlain was discussed. "US yon think Chamberlain a great jnanf " tho viceroy was asked. "I do." "What Is your excellency's opinlonf" said tho doctor. "I agree with you ; I bellovo ho will yet bo tho prlmo minister of Hnglnnd. Ho has great ability." In discussing flnanclnl affairs tho vice roy asked many questions, and In turn was asked for his opinion on the silver question 1b tho United States. He re plied : "My opinion Is no doubt different from yours, liccnuso-1 look at It from a Chinese standpoint If a silver president Is elected In tho United States It will benefit China, In that It will enhance tho valuo of Chi noso sliver money, and in a llkb mnnner of courso It will bcii cflt all tho great sil ver nations." "Do you think," fio was asked, "that the election of a sliver president would make a sliver dollar worth as much as a gold dollnrf" "No, but It would mate it more valuable than it is now." ' "What is your excellency's opinion of re union of all government In respect t silver as n currency!"' "That is the correct solution, I believe," answered tho viceroy. "I. am In favor of international bimetallism." Tho viceroy was later asked by a corre spondent: "What did your excellency think, of Prosidont Cleveland?" Th reply ennio very quickly: "I think ho U a groat man, with much moral courage. Thero can bo no doubt thnt.fco is tho head of his cabinet." AuiRiinin Cltlrcn and Ilrltlsli Snes-t. T6UOXTO, Sept. 12. Tho muster in cham liers yesterday afternoon handed out a de cision in which it was stated that a man can bo both a citizen of tho United States and a-subject of Great Britain at the same time. Charles Lnngmnlr, tho dcfeuiliint, now tho agent of tho New York Llfcs As surance company in Paris, France, was sued by 0. X. Bolton on a prorrdssary tote for 87,UU). Tho defondnnt sought tc .set aside thoivrit on tfra grounds that ho was n citizen of tho United States, and titnt service o the writsshouhl havo lioon matle on him pflrsonnlly lrtead of on his solic itor. TLn plaintiff's solicitor, however, contonded, that LaEiiulr was both a Dritish subject and an Amstican citizen, ho never having abjnred his allegiance to tho English crown. The master so de cided, and' Langmulr must appear on the writ of summons, wltfch, ucconllng to the decision, was properly served. Tho de cision establishes a precedent- If you havo over seoa.a little child in the agony of summer complaint, you can rcalizo the danger of the trouSlc and appreciate tho value of Instantaneous rolief always nlforded by DeWitt'sColic ansC Cholera Cure. For dysentery and diarrhoea it is a reliable' rctnedy. Wo could notairord to lecommoud this as a cure unless It wore a sure. C. H. ilageuliuch. Klt and Cnrbett May Jleot Today. New Youk, Sept. Vi In a dispatch to The Evening World JamosJ. Corbett says that ho will meet ItolK-rt FltzsLmmons In thLs city today and wllb surely accept the lattcr's challenge, Issutd lust night. When itzslmmom- mauagea,. Martin Julian, was shown, tho uispa.tcn ycsteniay no aid: "Wo are perfectly willing to meet Mr. Corbott at the tliree-thnt h suggests, but havo lust, telcgrayhcd him that wo will not do business; with him nt the plttee ho uaim.s Tbe PMllco Gazette. Wo have asked him to kindly select somo other meetlng-placo at tho same hour, 1 :30 s.'elock today ,-tnd we will surely l thero." Dcstroyott Turiiull&o TollKatcs. L-AWHKNCEUrno, Ky-, Sept. 12. A mob it 125 men on horsofcnek liear Tathan Springs, 'Washington, county, do-itroyed' ton turnpike tollfr.ites and iitliaonlshed tho tollgato keepers tha'j tau' uosj step would be to lynch thum if they attempted to col lect toll hereafter. This Is only a part of an uprising in this part of the statu In. favor of frob-turuplkes. lttrcSclen's AikiIuii Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, soroa, ulcere, salt rheum, fever sures, tetter, chapped hands, ohilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, arl positively cures piles, or jo pay required. II is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction cr mony refunded. Piroa S3 cents poibox. Far sale by A. Wasley. runner Mint by Ills Son. CISNTHEYILI.K, Ind.. rtopt li. John IL Mulliu, afaruiorol this pUux-, while drunk attacked his wife with a knife. The wo man, in attempting to tlef jntl her.solt, was ut badlyon h.-r hantb. und arms. Tlio- husband then left tho houso and thu wo man went and Und lmr. wounds dros-ted by ueighbois. Herson IVrclval, aged 17, had irivon 'jie crazi.ti mail away, atomor aiva mm then went, to a seeuml story room. The fatlier returned, und arming himself with an nx attempted to gut, at them. Tho mother escaped by the window, wid when tho futhertKiuieup tho stairs tho tan 1 seized 1 gun and shot Him through the heart Porcival wos nrrosted. - - - ' Tlieorieaef cure mar lio discussed at leincth by pbysleians, bat the sufl'erers vrant quick leltef ; aud tine Minute Cough Cure will uive It to them. A safe cure for children. It is the only harmless remedy that produces Immediate nMilU." C. II. Kagenbneh. Chairman Stanley ou Alaluu'a Election, Al'ousTA, Io., Sept. 18. Joseph II. Muuley, chalrmun of the Bapubllcan state committee, last ulght summurlzed the sit uation tu Maine as follows. We shall throw, In Monday's election, tho largest Ilepubllaan vote ever thrown. 0 shall give the largest maturity ever given in a presidential year." Mr. Munloy points out that the largest majority the Repub licans havo had In Soptembor uloctlons of presidential years was 10,818, in 1881, and shows how much smaller It was in other years. Declared the Seuatorlal Nominee, Columiiia, S. C, tscpt. 18. The Demo cratic executive committee met last night and officially declared Judge Earlo tho Konutorlal nominee, Ins majority over Governor Evans being 8,318. Tho com mlttoe also adopted a resolution calling upon tho stato board of control arid tho legislature to nmko u most rigid and publlo Investigation Into tho dispensary scandal, and glvo the public tho benefit of all the testimony. Tho board of control will moot for that purpose on Tuosday noxt. It doesn't matter much whether sick head ache, biliousness, iudicestlon and constina tlou are caused by neglect or by unavoidable circumstances; DoWltt's Little Early Itisors win speedily euro them a uucu. iiiiVimniiucu,- "DR.MNLES, Through His Nervine Is a Bcn- cfactor to Thousands." TV WIDELY known Wisconsin pnblisher, - who resides at Green Bay, writes A m March 6th, 1895, as follows; "Five yearn ago I bocamosO'ncrvotMthat mental work was. 1 burden. I could Bet rest at night on account of sleeplessness. My attention was called to Dr. MlIes' Eestora tlvo Nervine, and I commences! to use lt with the very best effect. Since then I havo kept a bottle in my houso and use it wueneTer. ray nerves become unstring, witb always the same good results. My son also- Dr. Miles' takes It for nervousness with like never foiling' success. I havo recom mended It to ma jy and It cures them. All. who suitor from nerve troubles should tiry. It- Nervine Restores Health...., It Is f rco from narcotics, perfectly barm lcssyand yti soothts and otrengthens. Dr. Miles, through his Nervine Is a benefactor to thousand!." A.O. LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of Dmt Landsmih. Dk Miles' Kervinu is sold on guarantee flrst-lottlo vvlllbetieDt or money rofunded- DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To Ml mirerera of HltnoitS OF A'OUTIT, 1,0-si' VlfiOll and DMUASIM nv film AND H0.1Ii;.N. 2u8 catea; cloth cuund; to curely settled undmalledreff. Tre-itrjenthymall etrictly 'OnllfenUal, nd ft poslllve, qulclr cur guaranteed. 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Doss This Mean An)thlng to You 1 Ityour truss don't hold you orisca.islng pain, see us nt onco. It may save you yc.irs ot suffering. Wo have cured hundreds ol "enple In Pennsylvania, andean ruler you to patients cured in your own town. Our trcatm-iit is harmless and will not keep you fro-u ji ur daily labor. Call and have a talk v.itli our doctor. It villi cost you nothing. We' u1' Mates-relief alter tlio first treatment, an. our prices aro reasonable. The Dr. Milter Co., Philadelphia. Sco Our Doctor Every Tuesday at UNION HOUSE, Ashland, Pa. CHARLES DERR'S Rarher Shoo 1 13 West Contra St roe Our Hot Towel Shave b becomlug popular. You will IgMver makeaspeciany oi uair cuuinx. .j6nt dlfree. nilllons of Dollars irowns. Jrown Qo up lu smoke every yearsper rlsks but get your houses, niture, etc, Insured in nrswe liable companies as reprcsen rvAtrm nATTCT Insurance UiriU ItLUJl, lSOSouth Also 1.1 to and Accidental Compaoli1 Xoama to Hire. 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