EVENING HERALD liiTAlII.ISIir.K 1K7U. Published every livening, ISie-cpt 8andiy, at 8 Bonrn Jinmx rVroniTr, Nr.Ait Centre. TIib Ilenilil Is ileltvnvil 111 Shcimnilonh ftnil the surrounding towns for six cent ft week, pay bio to tlio carriers, lly ninll W.W ft r. or 38 cents n month, tmynhlo tn advance. Advertise ment chargi'd according to space ami position. The mihllnhcr reserve tlio right to change tlio petition of ailvirtlBi'incntt wlirnorcr tlio puti Ilcatlon of news demand It. Tlio fight is reserved ti reject any iidvertlcmm, whether laid for or not, tliftt the puhllihers may deem Improper. Advertising rates uindo known upon application. Entered at the pontofllcn at Shenandoah, l'ft., M second class mail matter. TKI.Kl'IION'I! CONNTXTTION. Evening Herald Monday, kkitkmiwk 2i, ihw. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET, rou riiKPiiiKNT, WILLIAM M'KINI.EY, Of Ohio. koii vicx t'iU3MnnsT, uahkitt a. noiuitT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. roB;coSOUIKHMAir-AT-t.AU(IB, UALUSIIA A. GHOW, Of Hiimpichatina. HAMUKL A. DAVKNTOHT, Of llo jEi'i'UKMiNvs itrr.i: rou a coin ai;i: itATio Tlio proportion betitri-ii tho nlues or Colil mill Kilter Is il M P.ICC ANTII.i: 1'ltOlll.r.VI nltoicethiT. .lust princi ples will lead us to ilNregnrd tho legal proposition, to Inquire Into thn mar ket price of gold In tho several coun tries with which we shall probably ho connected In commerce, and TAKF, AX AVi:itAli: from them." Vatson Sni:i'iiEiiii w still chasing rain bows a fruitless cll'ort to find out whero he is at. AiiBANimMDNTs have been made for over 300 speeches in the western states by leading Republican orators, and tho rebtilt can not fail to bo a gain of many thousands nfvotcs for the party of honest money and goou times. "It is always dllllcult," says Theodore lioosevelt, "to make an argument about the Eighth Commandment. When a man quotes, 'Thou sliait not steal,' and another replies by asking 'Why not?' really the best thing tu do Is simply to repeat t lie commandment." In either words, when a man can not see, or will not admit, that it is as wrong to lepudiato debts as it is to steal, there is not much use iu discusiing tlie silver question with him. l'(iS(.uisMAN (Jukio, of New York, will nddtcss tlio vuters of I'ottvillo on Wednes day evening, and his reception will bo an enthusiastic one. Many from north of the mountain will be present to hear tho issiios of the day discussed by one who is familiar with every phase of the financial iiucstion. Chair man Edwards is fortuuato in securing so able mid eloquent an exponent of tho Itcpublican doctrine to open the campaign in this county. Several local speakers will also make ad dresses during the ovenlng. The treatment of inmates of English prisons is brought furcihly to the attention of the civilized world upon the leleaso of tho Irlhli-Aiiiericans who have recently returned to the i oiintry. All of theso men have be i'ome insane through the harsh tieatuicnt given them while confined in prison. It appears that John Dull might vciy properly give some attention to the oppressed in his own dominions as well as to tho Armenians in the icaini of the Turk, as there is need for a radical change in any peual system tliat results in insanity to thosu condemned to undergo it. Timl'hiladulphia 1'iess is auytliing but consistent. During tho Delauiater-I'attlson lainpnign it joined the independent Itepubli cau movement und succeeded in defeating the regular Hepubllcan nominee. Now there is considerable talk in Philadelphia of run ning an independent candidate for Sheriff in opposition to the candidate of tho Combine, which owns the 1'rons body and soul, and the latter is raising the cry of "regularity." To lie consistent our esteemed contemporary hhould join those who believe in an honest txpiession of the voters at tliojuriuuirlut as well as at the election. Schuylkill county lias a number of Kcptibliuans who arc in the fcaiue predicament as the Pres. Thk experience of Luzerne county h sulli cieut to show to the taxpayers uf this county that the appointment of a county detective is a useless expenditure of money. Judge Pershing fully realised this when ho refusod In sanction the appointment with a salary attached. The ollice is a farce) at best. In Luzerne county net one niuider of the j twenty smen couiunttuu (luring the year m s rc'-cived the attention of the county detec tive That official conrliieB himself to serving tuhpoenas in murder ci.-ee, thui mking away the work that by riKh' Iwlungs to the con stables. The county detective in Luzerne lecc-ivos an annual salary of $1200, and about that much mure fur serving subpoenas and mileage. The offloei is nothing mure than an assistant to tho District Attorney. There is mi earnest demand iu Luzerne county for tlio nbolishmout of the ollice, aud tho next Legis lature will bo asked to take such a step. It is rumored that at least one candidate for tlio Legislature iu this county lias committed himself as not only favorable to tho creation of tho olllop, but ho goes still farther and favors tho county paying a salary. This in itself should bo sutllcicnt to encompass his defeat. Tho oxperlcnco of Luzerne ought to bo sufficient to show tho taxpayers of this county thut it is n useless expenditure. DEFRAUDING WA0E-EARNER8. Have wago-ouruors thought of this poiut iu tho sllvor question that, with freo coin ago, tho valuo of tho dollar paid them would bo ilxed by tho cost of production iu foreign countries whoro wages raugo from ine.hnlf to one-twelfth as high as their usees? There is no tariff ou sliver aud, as Mr. llryan Is an oxtreino frco-trader, It Is not likely that ho would favor a protective tiirlll' ou anything. No ono who lias thought at all upon tlio Biilijcct doubts that tlio purchasing power of the froo coiuago dollar would soon fall very nearly to tlio tost of Its production, becauso of tlio world-wide competition which silver miner!, would set up for the American coin market. Tor there would ho but one field where competition In tlio sale of silver coin could be carried ou to tlio very last moment, and this would bontnong the employers of labor in the United Status. The legal-tender provision of tlio frco- coluago law would cuinpel wago-earncrs to accent tlio depreciating dollar at Its faco value and pocket tho loss. Tlio payrolls of the United States foot up something like twenty-nvo hundreds of millions of dollars a year, and hero would bo an enormous Held for tho sale of silver coin and eortthcatvs; ami into uns nciu, bidding more and more sharply against each other, would pour tho silver miners not of tho United States alone but of tho entire wotld; and the final value of tho silver dollar would bo barely above the cost of its production in tho country of tho cheapest labor. Do American wago-earners desire that tho purchasing power of their wagos shall bo regulated by tho choapost wages paid to tho cheapest labor on earth and that tho valuo of their dollar should decline very noarly to the valuo of lead? A vote for llryan and Sewall Is a vote for exactly that result. One thousand crates of peaches, to arrivo this evening, will bo sold regardless of cost, at Wonicrp, 121 Xorth Main street. U-21-lt PERSONAL. Mrs. Ilenjamln Uichaids iscoufined to her bed by Illness. Frank Warnlck, of Keadlng, is visiting friends In town. MissSallio Graf, of Philadelphia, is tho guost of town relatives. Harry M. Uradlgau was discussing politics at the county seat to-day. John T. Casey, of Philadelphia, spent Sun day in town as tlio guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fulton, of Glrard ville, visited friends in town last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Kutz, of Mt. Carmol, were the guests of town friends yesterday Slessrs. A. A. II. Lewis and A. J. Hoover were visitors to Ashland on Saturday evening, Mrs. Harriett Lockett, of Tallyville. Del, is the guest of her sou, Lnoch, at the Fergu son House. Messrs. Saylor Lougsdorf and Edward Ileddall spent Sunday with their parents at Port Carbon. Conductor John Iteoves, of Delano, spent a pleasant visit at the .Shcuaudoah shirt factory Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mis. John Phillips, of Perth An boy, aro the guests of tlio former's parents, on South est street. Mr. and Mrs. Diuicl Thomaand daughter of Morea, were in town yesterday, as guests of Mine Inspector feteln. Miss Dorothy Sigfried, of Mt. Carmel, spent Sunday in town as the guest of Miss Sadio lleose, of East Centre street. The youngest son of .Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Straughn is in a precarious condition, having been sick for the past ten days. Dr. Douglass Kistler, and bride, of WilkoS' barre, were tho guests of tlio families of Drs. J. S. aud M. S. Klstler, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. liuukel, of Mahauoy City, were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. I. lliliman, on North White street, yostcrday, Rev. Ellis Jones, of Slatmgtou, occupied the pulpit in the Welsh Calvanlstie Methodist church yesterday, and returned home to-day. Misses Maize Schollcnbcrger aud Lilly Jones left town this morning on an extended tour through Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey .mil lJul.iwaie. The trip will cover a period of one month. Miss Maggie Stunk, tho North Main street milliner, is spending the week iu Philadel phia. She will attend the fall openings of millinery, to enable her to cater to the pub lic iu all the lcadlug styles of tho coming season. A rrieinl to Koryho(ly. Parents are by nature anxious that their children secure und maintain as many use ful and valuable friends as possible. Ono friend which they can readily secuio for trille is Thompson's Diphtheria Cure, which in case of a diphtheroid attack, will posi tively cure the disease and save life where all uthur medicines fail. The best plan is to keen It handy iu tho house at all times aud apply according to directions at tho first Intimation of diphtheria, croup, quinsy, or any othur throat uffectiun. Sold at Kirlln's drug sturo at SO cents a bottle. Supposed to he n llcfaulter. San FiiATvCitco, Sept. 21. It lrf reported that Lnnghorno Houth, cushler of tho Liverpool, London and (ilubu Insurance company, of this city, who has been miss ing for throe weeks, Is a defnulter to tho extunt of jilU.OUO. His books are being examined by exports. Knglun'l'a Demand on l-'rnnce. I'Altis, Sept. 21. Tho French irovern- moot has racolvcd a formal demand from Great Hrltuin for the extradition of Pat rick J. Tynan, the loador of the alleged dynamite conspiracy against Queen Vic toria and tho czur of Hussln, who was ar rested at Uoulogno-sur-Mor on Sept. 10. With Hood's Sarnnpa- rilhV'Salca Talk," nnd (show that thla modi- cino has enjoyed publio confidence and ratronnco to a greater extent than accord ed nny other proprietary medicine. This is simply becauso it possesses greater merit and produces greater cures than nnv other. It Is not what wo say, but what Hood's Barsaparllla does, that tells tho story. All advertisements of Hood's Barsaparllla, llko Hood's Barsaparllla it Bplf. era honest. Wo havo nover deceived MiniiuhHo.and this with its superlatlvo medicinal merit, Is why tho people havo abiding confldenco In it, and buy Hood's Sarsaparilla Almost to tho exclusion ol on others. Try It. Prepared only byO. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. nOOU S PUIS with Hood's Barsaparllla. Indiana's fllft tn Her Namcsnbe. Nl'.w YotiK, Sept 21. A party of promi nent citizens of Indtnun nrrlvod at tho Fifth Avontio hotel yestordny. Thoy ennio horo for tho purposoof presenting; n, silver sorvlco and library to tho Unltod fltntos bnttloshlp Indluim, which Is now lying off Tompklnsvlllo, H. I , under tho command of Captain Hobloy I). Evntm, liottor known by tho coKiiomen of I'lRhtltirj Hob. SlIUUMK LI1U pill 1$ UIU OA-f IVlUUMt II1MI i urs. jiurnson, uoverinir uiiu irs. iuur thows, Muvor Tap-part of Inillnnnpollsutid Adjutant Oemerol and Mrs Iiobblns. The silver service will be formally presented by Governor Matthews to Captain Kvans, but It will bo received by Assistant Secre tary of tho Nnvy McAdoo. 1'our Killed by Kxplmllng llytiutnlto. Wohckhtkh, Mass., Sent. 21. A dyun- inlto oxploion at tho foot of a 130 feet shnft, known as shaft No. 1 of tho Metro politan Water works, about two miles from tho town of Clinton, on Saturday evening, Instantly killed three men uud fatally woundoil two others, one of whom has slnco dlod. Tho men wcro Just quitt ing work for tho night It Is believed that llio explosion win caused by lightning as u furious thunder shower wus raging. An drew Kelly, tho day foreman, und W. Grcono and Hody Cnrroll, tho two latter colored, were found dead, actually blown to pieces. Junius' Perry, colored, died two hours later, and Thomas Foloy, colored, is fatally Injured. Challenge to Cyclist Michaels. HocilKSTKH, N. Y., Sept. 21. On behalf of Y. W. Hamilton, of Donvor, W. W. Durch, tho publisher of Tho Amcrlcun Sheep Uroetlor, of Chicago, has forwarded n challenge to Tom Hck, tho manager of Jimmy Michaels, tho phenomenal Welsh cyclist, to make a match for a ruce of ono hour, tho conto.st to bo decided In Chicago or Denver. Michaels' groat performance ut Manhattan lier.ch last Friday, when he established new Amcrlcun records for most of tho mllos In tho ono hour contest, will cause grout Interest to bo taken In this race. Kach man will bo allowed us many pacemakers as ho desires. The wholo system Is drained and under mined bv Indolent ulcers and open Bores, DoWltt's Wttch uazol salvo speedily neais them. It Is tho host pile cure known, c. ll. Uagcubuch. Cardinal Satolli a C'yclNt. Wasiiixgto.v, Sept. 21. Tho latest con vert to bicycling In Washington Is Car dinal batolll, pro-doleguto to tho United States. Ho has been inoculated with tho fever, and takes occasional spins about tho house. On tho first lloor of tho legn- tlou, In tho rear of the parlors, is a largo uallioom. hiiKo tho houso has been occu pled by the papal delegate no balls have been given here, but ut ono end u billiard table has been set up. This occupied but a small portion of tho room and left an abundance of space for a prlvato riding school, and in this room the cardinal tnkes hlslosspns. Tho cardinal expects to use tho wheel on the splendid country roads of Italy. Heavy Penli nccs for Shopliltcrs. Eastou, l'u., Sent. 21. Mrs. Jennie Loevy, of Now York city, was convicted in all of a series of Indictments for shop lifting; In Kuston and was sentenced to eight yoars tn tho Eastern penitentiary. bamuel Loevy, who, when arrested, said ho was tho woman's husband, was given six years. He was released from the AI lentown jail only a few weoks before bolug urrestod hero. Mrs. Loevy Is wnntod In Now York for jumping her ball for ?1,S00 for shoplifting. Sho is ono of a gang who havo stolen thousands of elollars' worth of goods In that city. Theories of cure may be discussed at lenstl br physicians, but the sufferers want quick relief; and Ono Miuuto Cough Curo will givo It to them. A sale curo lor children, it 'tho only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. U. 11. Jlagcnbucn. r-iMloi.lc-e htHtistles. Wasiii(1K)X, .'-ept -21. H. A. Maxwsll fourth assistant postmaster general. Inv made his annual repurr to the postmaster gonorul for tho venr ending Juno SO, 180(1, 1 ho report shows that tho total number of postofilcos In operation In tho Unltod States Is 70,iWU Of thoso 61,733 are fourth class offices uud 3,0.15 presidential, bulng tin lncreaso over tho last llscal year of SOU. During tho yo ir 2.0H1 postolllcos were es tablished and l,7.i0 discontinued. The to tul number of uppolutmonts for tho your was I2,iw, ami tno total number of cusoa acted upon lR,uu3. Thn Now Orleans llauk Looters. Nl'.W OnLKASd, Sept. 31. F.vor since the closing of the Union National lionk, dae to tho embezzlement of over ?(SA),000 by tho bookkeepers, Uolonib and Lpefo, through collusion with outside parties, intense interest has been manifested here ns to tho guilty parties. An examination into tho bank affairs resulted on Satur day In the nrrost of Louis Gullot, charged with aiding nnd ubettlntr Colomb In tho enibozzlomont of over ?200,000 from the Unlou bank. Gnllot was formorly chief and confidential clerk of August, Dohu & Co., largo cotton buyers. TO CUIli: A COLD IN OXI3 DAY Take Laxatlvo Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it falls to cure. 25 oeuta. Threats to Destroy I'ubllo llulldlngs. London. Sent. 21. A Brussels dispatch says that the uuthorltlorf of Rotterdam havo rocolved on unonymous letter threat ening to destroy all of the public build ings thoro unless the insn prisoners, Kournoy una ituine.s, aro nnuruieu. Auuthur Maxtfacre In ICharpilt. Loxdox, Sopt 21. A dl.putch from Constnutlnoplo says : "The United States legation has rooelved news from one of it9 consuls of n serious massacre ut Ehlu, In tho vilayet of Khnrput" Deportation of Armenians Stopped CONBTAXTlNoriK, Sept. 21. Tho Turk ish authorities l.-iiYe put a stop to the de portation of Armenians which hus been going on since tho reoent fatal riots In Coustuntlnoplo. The Weather, For custom Pennsylvuulu and New Jer sey i jrutr; warmer', variable winds, bo coming southerly. Many a day's work is lo&t by iJck head- actio, caused by indigestion and stomach troubles. DoWltt's J.lttlo larly Kiscrs are the mutt effectual rill for overcoming such difficulties. C, II. Hagcnbuch. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or genera) tlnsmlthlng done call on E. F, Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer in stc-es 1-tf Buy Keystone flour. Re Buro that the name Lessio Si IUeb, Ashland, Pa., Is printed' on LVery sack, A HEW DYSPEPSIA CURE. Over 0,000 People In State of Michigan Cured In 1894 by This Now Preparation, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, tho now dis covery for stomach troubles, Is claimed to have cured over 0,000 pcoplo In the state of Michigan alono in 1801. Theso tablets havo liocome so popular with physicians and pooplo who havo any form of Indigestion that they have the endorsement of such physicians as Dr. Harlandson and Dr. Jcnnlson as being the safest, most roliablo remedy for sour stomach, clnoulc dyspepsia, gas, bloating, palpitation, headache, constipation and In nil cases where tho appetlto is poor or tho food imperfectly digested. Itissafoto say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure any kind of stomach troublo except cancer of tho stomach. They aro not secret patent medlclno but composed of vegetablo and fruit osscucos, puro pepsin, Golden Seal, ginger and tho digestive acids. They aro pleasant to take, can bo carried In tho pocket, nnd thoy euro becauso they di gest tho food promptly before it has timo to ferment nnd poison tho blood. Druggists everywhere 6cll Stuart's Dys pepsia I ablccs, full sized packages, at SO cents. A book on Stomach diseases and thousands of testimonials sent free by ad dressing tho Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Candidate llryan Leaves Washington. WAMiiJfOTO!?, Sept. 21. Candida to Will iam J. Bryan spent Sunday In Washing ton us tho guest of C. T. Hrldo at his resi dence on Capltcl Hill. Mr. llryan loft tho city by tho Pennsylvania railroad at 10 o'clock last night for Haltlmoro. Ho speaks at Dover, Del., this oftornoon. Ho was accompanied by National Committeeman Josephus Daniels, of orth Carolina, and by General Kcnncy, tho chairman of tho Delaware stnto commltteo.nud John Sauls bury, of tho reception committed from Delaware, appointed to escort him Into tho state. I'lot to Murder Captain General lttanco. MAimiD.Sept. 21. Advices from Manila, in tho Philippine Islands, report tho dis covery of u frosh plot to surprise tho gar rison thoro, to solzo tho headquarters and to murder Cnptnlu General Blanco. A hundred persons havo been arrested for complicity In tho plot. Ton encounters havo occurred between tho Spaniards and tho rebels, In which tho latter sustained hoavy losses. In tho Islanel of Lumlon the native i havo murdered till of tho Span ish monks. Itucldcn's Aralcii Salvo. Tho best salvo In the world for cuts. 1 1 ,.lnnM Gilt l.n fntr.y .... l..J. A1.I11.1I.,B ...t all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles. or .no pay rcqnirea. it is guaranteed v givo norfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Prleo 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasloy. Caught on ti llrldgo and Killed. LYXN', Mass., Sept. 21. Harry Temple ton, 17 ycvirs old, of St. John, N. 11., was killed by iv tnJn on tho Tioston and Maine road yustorday afternoon. Ho was walking over tho brldgo near tho river electrlo works und in some manner his foot be came wedged In the plnnklng. Before ho could got out the train struck him. A 1'roposcd Ilatloon Knee. Sioux City, la., Sept. 21. Professor Deerlngand Hazel Kcyes. two rival aero nauts, havo datormlnud on a balloon race The park at Crystal Lnke, Nob., will be tho starting place and tho first ono to the clouds wins the prize. Relief In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bkidder diseases relioved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surpnso on account of its exceeding promptness in relloviug pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tlio urinary passages in male or leniaio. It relieves retention of water and pain In passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief ana cure this 18 your remedy. Sold by Bhapira's pharmacy,' 107 South Main street. Lonlsu Michel Coming Here. New York, Sept. 21. John Most an nounces that Loulso Michel, the French anarchist, will Boon undertake ntourof the United States nnd Canada In tho in terest of her political theories. She will bo accompanied by Charlotte Vonville, Tho unarchlsts In both countries will givo them a big reception on their arrival horo. The C7iir's Visit to Knglaud. Lon-dox, Sept. 21. Tho Prince of Walos, Lord Hosebery and Baron Do Staal, tho Russian ambassador, accompanied by a number or military nnu naval olllcors. vUltoil Lelth j-ostorday afternoon to In spect tho arrangements thore for tho re ception of tho cznr, who left Copenhagen for Knginnu yesterday noon. Colored Men Kullst In Cuba's Itunlts, Moisn.lt, Ala., Sept. 21. Tho Mobile col ored mon aro planning to help tho Cubans. It Is expected that 1,000 will be enlisted In the cuuso of freedom. A big socrot meet ing was hold Frlduy night and several hundred adored volunteers enlisted, It is said. ltlieiiiuatlsm Cured In n Day. "Mystic Curo" for Rheumatism aud Neu ralgla radically cures in 1 to 3 days. IU action upon tho system is remarkable aud mvstorlous. It removos at ouco tho cause and tho disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by J. 11. UHgcuoucu, Druggist, aucuanuoau. l'rolmblo runtuii Iu IContiicUy. Louisville, Sept. 21. Chairman J. P. Johnson, of tho Democratic state oentral committee, oumo to Louisville und was In conferonoe with Cluilrmnn J. A. Parker und Committeeman L. K. Taylor, of tho Ponullst commlttoo. The Populists Im mediately left tho city, und Mr. Johnston refuses to talk, but It is accepted ns u fact thutix fusion has boon ugrood upon, aud only tho details remain to be fixed before the pluu is muyo puuuc. Hid Ills Fortune hi the Stove. Nll.r.s, Mich., Sopt- 21. Peter Warnor, who lost considerable money recently by the failure of a buuk, lost confldonoo in such Institutions, nnd not long ago sold a picco of property for 812,000, which ho placodlnn stovo for safe hooping. Tho stove hud lieon unused during tho sum mer. His wife, who did not know tho money was In the stove, built a flro thoro, and the package of bills wns destroyod. If you havo ovor soon & Jlttlo child in tho agony of sumraor complaint, you can rcallzo tho danger of tho trouble and appreciate tho valuo of instantaneous relief always afforded by PoWitt's Cello and Cholera Curo. For dysontery and diarrhoea it is & rcllablo roraody. Wo could not afford to recommend this as a euro unless it were a curo, O. II. Uagoubuch. WHITECAPS IN OHIO. Ilespectiiblu runner Ilrtltnlly Ilentcn and Twice Hurled Alhc. TOLEDO, O.. Soot. 21. Thn whltecntia hnvo created a sensation In this county by whipping n man named Huntsman, tvhn Uvos nt Holland Station, ten miles from noro, unci burying him allvo. The story has only leaked out, although the out rage, according to the police, wns com mitted on Sopt. 0. Tho Huntsmaus, un der threats, woro afraid to communicate to tho authorities tho story, but neighbors learned of tho facts and informed tho po lice yesterday. iho facts, as reported to tho pollco. are that two of the Huntsman children, com ing from tho postolllco, wcro picked up on tho road by two mon In a buggy and ac cused of stemllnmi uockotbooli contnlnlnc S&0. Tho next night, a party of men came to the Huntsman houso, und after calling Huntsman out of bed seized nnd dragged him outside and bent und abused him in a frightful maimer. Then thoy carried him to a gruvo, uud putting him in it covered him with earth. After a whllo thoy dug him up nguln. Thon thoy boat and abused him u second tlmo, and finally hurled him again. Thon they dug him up for tho sec ond time and uaaln lashod him und thon drovo away. Tho two children were also lashod. The affair occurred about mid night. Huntsman la u rospectablo, well to do farmer. I'rlnce Illsmarck on Illmetalllsm. Dallas, Tox., Sent. 21. In a speoch Saturday night Governor Culberson read a letter from Prlnco Bismarck In response to n communication from himself on tho subject of bimetallism. Tho great Ger man statesman writes as follows: "I hold that this Is tho very hour that would bo ndvlsablo to bring about between tho na tions chiefly engaged In the world's com merce a mutual agreement in favor of tho establishment of bimetallism. Tho United Mates ure freer by far In their move ments than any nation of Europe, and hence if the pooplo of the United Statos should find it cumpntlhlo with tholr In terests to take lndopondent action In tho direction of bimetallism I cannot but bo llovo that such action wouhl exert a most salutary influenco Upon tho consummation of an international agreement." Was tTenlolis of Ills Housekeeper. BUIDOETOX, X. J., Sept. 21. Simon- B. Shaw, of Fries Mill, this county, late Snturday night shot and instnutly killed Stullz Carlisle of Leosburg. Shaw's housekeeper is a young married woman, Mrs. willamlna Wilson, aged 10 years. Her sister. Miss Muuilo Bozarth. nnd a cousin, Mrs. Laura Silvers, spent much of their tlmo at tho house. Carlisle aud his cousin, both young men, callod frequently nt the houso, anil this Is said to have mad haw, who is 53 yoars old, Jealous. Tho cousins wcro approaching tho houso when Shaw oponod lire on thorn, killing Stullz Shaw snld thai, tha killing was an acci dent. Ho said he llrcd to warn tho young mon, and that stullz i.-llnehod with him. l'rco l'llls. Send your address to II. E. liuckleu & Co., Chicaco. aud cot n free sample box of Dr King's Now Life Pills. A trial will convince) you of their morits. Theso pills aro easy in action and aro particularly effectivo In the curo of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they havo been iroved invaluable. They are guaranteed to io purely vegetahlo. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Jtegular size 'mo tier box. bold by A. V asley, druggist. Inhaled lias and Chloroform. New Youk, Sept. 21. John Sterling lloulnson, tno nusnnnu oi oneotox-uov eruor Ilostvcll P. Flower's nieces, killed himself at his boarding houso, at No. 4 West Forty-sovonth street. He Inhaled gas through n tube anil tied u sponge satu rated with chloroform over his mouth uud noo. Mr. Robinson wroto that fear of a breakdown of his health, which would make him helpless, coupled with flnanoinl troubles, was tho causa of his act. Grip-Cold s-lleatluche. Why suffor with CoueIis. Colds and La Gripjw when Laxatlvo Broruo Quinine will curo vou in ono dav. Put un in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money rofundod. Price, 23 cents. For salo by Klrlln a Pharmacy. Ittilliia Against liuehet Shops. WASHIXtnox, Sept. 31. Tho postofilee department has Issued on order prohibit ing tho use of tho malls to tho "bucket shop" operators of Chicago. Tho order was Issued on tho report of an Inspector, who states that nearly all tho persons named havo been ludlctod by tho grand jury In Chicago. Thoro are about sixty firms and persons against whom thonrder hus boon issued. Tho postolllco Inspector has reportod In soverol cases where per sons havo boon swlndlod. Your Dor Wont Llvo a Month So Mr. Oilman Iirown. of S4 Mill St.. South Gardner, Mass., was told by tho doctors. Ills son had Lunir trouble. followincTynhold Malaria, and ho spent three hundred und sovcnty-flvo dollars with doctors, who finally gave him up, saying: "Your boy wont live a month." Ho tried Dr. King's New Dis covery aud a few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work n per fectly well man. lio says ho owo3 his pre sent good health to tho use of Dr. King's .Sow Discovery, and Knows it to bo tho best In the world for Lung trouble. Trial Bottles Free at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Thu Suit Against Mrs. llelmont. NKW Yokk, Sopt 21. Tho suit of tho as signees of Baronuss Blnnoho do Iiergseuy against Mrs. Oliver Belmont, tho divorced wife of William K. Vanderbilt, to reooror (f5O0 for a valuable untlquo tantalus, had its initial hoarlng in tho city court on Saturday. The cup was lntendod oe wedding gift to Consuolo Vnnderblltupon uer marriage to the uukooi Jiari borough. and the complainant alleges thut It was sent to Mrs. Belmont for Inspection and never by her returnod. Jesse L. Tost, Esq., an old resident and highly rospectod citizen of our town, called this morning and after purchasing a bottle of Chambcrlalu's Colic, Cholera aud Diar rhoea Remedy, said: "If anyone asks you if this remedy will do what is claimed for it. tell them yea, and refer them to me." II Aloxaudor Stoko, Rcynoldsvillo, Pa. No ouo can doubt tho value of this medlclno after giving it a fair trial. Thou It is pleasant and safo to take, making it especially valuahlo for children. For salo by Druhler Bros., d ru gglsts. Coinlnir lSvent, October 2. -Entertainment and festival by Hope Section, J. T. of n. & T., in Robbing' opera houso. Sept. 21. Grant Band festival and concert in Robbins' opera honao. "Boys will bo boys," but you can't afford to lose auy of them. Bo ready for the groon applo season by having DoWltt's Cello nnd Cholera Cure In the houso, C. H, Hugen-buch. Let The Whole World Know The Good Dr.Miles' Heart Cure Does EAUT DISEASE, has Its victim at n disadvantage. Always Uught that heart disease is Incurable when tho symptoms becomo well defined, tho patient becomes alarmca nnu a nervous panic takes place. But when a suro remedy is found and a curo oflectod, af tor years of Buffering, there Is great rejoicing and desire to "let tho whole world know." Mrs. Laura Wlno Inger, of Bolklrk, Kansas, writes; "I deslro to let tho whole world know what Dr. Miles' Til JVTilAQ' Beart Curo has dono for VI. i'llics mo. For ten years I had Heart CUre pain in my heart, short Restores ness ol breath, palpita tion, pain In my lof tsldo, oppressed feeling In my chest, woak and hungry Health spells, bad dreams, could not Ho ou either side, was numb and suffered terribly. I took Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and before I finished tho second bottlo I felt its good effects, I feci now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Heart Curo saved my life." Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guarantee that first bottle benefits, ormoney refunded. Taken inter- nally cures cramps and all bowel com- plaints, s u d d n S colds, chills t and La Grippe, i Used externally it is the best lini- i tnent in the world. Bcvare of imitations, buy only the "-uuine made by Perry Unvls. , tt, J Lkrgt t.li'.i If un '- k POLITICAL CARDS. poll CHIEF UUItGKSS, PIERCE WALKER, Ot tho Fourth ward, Hubjcct to Citlzcna pnrty rules. VOTE FOR JOSEPH WYATT, OF SUEXAXDOAII, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, Rlrst District. VOTE FOR FRANK C. REESE, Or Sm:NAXix)iu, FOR REGISTER. VOTE FOR HON. ELIAS DAVIS Of BnoAD Moustais, -FOIt County Treasurer VOTE FOR GEO. FOLMER, Sr., Op Shenandoah, -FOll County Treasurer. VOTE FOR Harry Bradigan, Ol' BUENASDOAH, -FOll PROTH0N0TARY A Handaomo Complexion ia one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. I'oixoMi's CouruizioM Powebu gives it. w I -0, 2 M&'m 2 i'w-v
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