EVENING HERALD iTAiu.isin:i) i:o. Published every livening, Except Hunday.at 8 Botnn jAitmir Htrihtt, Keau CC5TBK. The Herald 1j u llvcird InHhcnandoah And the surrounding towns for nix cent a week, ia bio to the carriers, Hy mull S8.00 A year, or 25 cents ii mouth, tinj-nlilc In advance. Advertise ments cbarKed according to simeo And position. The iiiibllliers reserve tho right to change tho fiosltlon of advertisements whenever tho tul cation of news dcni.ihcls It. Tho right Is roscrvcil to reject nny wlvcrtlscment, whether paid for or not. that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates mndo known upon application. Entered nt tho poitofllco nt Shenandoah, I'a., us second class mall matter. TI5I.KPH0NE CONNECTION. Evening Herald WEDNESDAY, SKITEMUKK 23, 1800. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL TICKET, ron riinriiiinsT, WIM.tAM M'KINI.EY, Of Ohio, inn vicn rnrninnxT, (lAItltl.T A. IIODAUT, Of New Jersey. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOtt'COOniSiSMAK-AT'I.AUnn, OAbUSlIA. A. OltOW, Of Susquehanna. HAMUin, A. DAVKNl'OKT, Of Erie ji:rri:iihoNN hum: ron a coin Am: ratio "Tim proportion between the tallies or cM nnil silver Is n, Mr.HCAN'TlM'. ntOllI.r.M altogether. Just princi ples will lead us to disregard the legal proposition, to Inquire Into tlio mar ket price- of gold In Hits seeral coun tries with whlrliwe shall probably lie eoiilieeteil In f olumeree, unit TAKE AN AVKKAGi: from them." Juixir. and tind I'KlifcltlNQ lias fixed October 1st as naturalization days the last before tlio November election Tin: revival services being hold in the local churches aro attracting large audiences, and will bo productive of much good. Tin: silver movement in Schuylkill county lias quit marching and is only marking time, and that in a bungling way, calculated to disgust a militia drillmastcr. It is the duty of every voter, and especially those of tlio Republican faith, to sec that their taxes are paid prcwotisto October 3id. Otherwiio they cannot vote at tho November election. Ouii friend Wilhclm appears to lie for sakeu. His bosom companion and political co-worker, Tillman, has shaken tlio dust of the coal regions from his feet in disgust. I'or which tlio workingmen mo devoutly thankful. AxuTlinu scandal is reported at the alms house, in which a female inmate was sub jected to tlio dastardly assault of u fiend incarnate. Tlio parties implicated, it is said, have hushed the matter up by an amicable settlement. Tilt; present cold snap is having tbo usual effect upon tramps. Finding sleeping nu tho leewanl side of a plank in a lumber yard without covering rather uncomfortable, they are paying their annual visits to tlio towns, whtro they put themselves in positions that invito arrest and commitment. Most of them aro able-bodied, and should bo mado to work TUB members of the (Jood Intent i'ire Company, of l'uttsville, was organized fifty years ago, and has been in active service since that time. In celebration of their semi-cen tennial they left. this morning for Washing ton nu a pleasure trip. The company is ouo of tho best equipped as well as one of tho oldost In the state, and their long servico justly entities them to all tho pleasure they uiu get out of the trip. Tub gang of ilim-lhuncrs that aro "work ing" this and adjoining towns should receive the attention of the authorities, and givei tho full extent of tho law. Innocent people are being robbed of their hard-earned money in a delimit manner. Tlio IIkiiai.d has had occatluu to call attention to tho operations o tin. gang in the past, and the citizens naturally look to the iiuthurities to break it up. John Itovu Tiiaciii:u, who was nominated by tbo Demociats of Now York as their can dldato for Governor (una platfotin of Id to J repudiates tho free silver dogma and declares litniMilf as in favor of tho prieut statidaid Tills has caused llryan and his friends much uneasiness, and they aro calling Tharher hard mimes. David 1J. Hill also comes in for n share of their undisguised ill will. Truly the free silveiites have their own troubles. Tli)iKi: is a markod diU'eronee between thu two candidates for the Presidency. Whilo llryan Is traveling all over the country in Miirch of people to talk to, Major MclCiuley received u hundred thousaud visitors at his home in Canton last week, and the throngs continue to wend their wuy to tho home of tbe Itepubllcan caxdidato in largo numbers, It Is not dlllicult to imagine tho number that would call to see thu Popocrulto caudidato wero lie tu remain at homo during tho wmpaign. Wk nro in receipt of a littlo book entitled, "Tlio Freo Silver Conspiracy," published by thu Hubbard Publishing Company, of Phila delphia. The author is Mr. E. J. Edwards, who is more familiarly known to newspajier readers as "Hollatid," and who is now special Now Yurk correspondent of tho Philadelphia Prow. Tho book gives a true story of tho greatest of all trusts, tho audacious plot of tlio millionaire initio owners to capturo tho government mints and market their product. The work of tho 6llvcr trust and freo silver politicians has created a prejudice against a certain class of our citizens, and they en deavor to make tho common iieoplo believe that In voting for freo silver they arc voting for relief from the groat depression that lias boon caused by a Democratic administration and tho policy of freo trado. Mr. Edwards clearly shows up this gigantic conspiracy from Its beginning and makes It plain that in voting for freo silver tho workingmcn aro otitis half their wages away and millions into tlio pockets of tho richest munopoly In America tho silver mine-owners. Tho book should bo in tlio bauds of orory man who has nu hopost desire to study tlio financial question. ItIh learned that Harrison A. Hall, Esn., one of the Itcpuhllcau Presidential electors, has tendered his resignation ns a Director of the Citizens National Hank of Mnhnhoy City, inas much as the holding of Btich a position will Interfere with his eligibility as elector. Journal. Our contemporary evidently gctB iti in formation from tho wrong source, or tlio wish is father to the thought. Mr. Hall lias not resigned, imil ho will not do so until bo Is good and ready, notwithstanding tho do sires of a "statesman" from tho 30th Senatorial district. Our contemporary must mvo "learned" bis information by tho perusal of a long telegram recently sent to Mr. Hall. The latter gentleman is fully acquainted witli tho law and will oxorciso bis own judgment in the matter without outside interference. If you have over scon a little child in tho agony of summer complaint, you can realize. the dangor of tlio trouble and apprecioto the valuo of instantanootis relief always allbrded by DoWltt's Colic and Cholera Cure. For dysentery and diarrhoea it U a reliable remedy, vtc couiu not aiiorit to recommend this as u euro unless it were a euro. C. II. Ilagenbucli. THEIR SEMI-CENTENNIAL. Tho Good Intent Fire Company, of Totts- vllle, Celebrate. 1'oTTsviLi.i:, Sept. 22. Fifty years ago, on October 6th, 181(1, the CJood Intent Flro Com pany was organized in this town, tho first company in I'ottsville. In celebration of that event tho members havo for tho past several weeks made pieparation to visit Washington for three days, and left this morning on tlio 10 a. m. Philadelphia & Heading train for their destination. A short parade was held previous to their departure, headed by tbo Third lirigado II mil. Tlio latler accompanied the lire laddies on tlio trip, and during their stay in Washington will give several concerts. Tho party was composed of sixty-four activo and eight honorary members, with a goodly number of their friends, and they ex pected to reach their destination by 1:00 o'clock this afternoon. While at the National Capital they will visit Mt. Vernon, Arlington Heights, and other points of interests. Each man will bo togged out in a brand new dark blue overcoat, new black helmet and dark blue fatigue rap. The helmet has a silver frontispiece with the initial letters of Good Intent Inscribed in gold. The oveicoat is decorated witli silver button1. Each man will wear a white silk badge about four Indies long with u celluloid centrepiece with thu lettering 50th Anniversary, and tlio picture of a lire engine inscribed. Grip Ricks will be carried and will lie slung over tho shoulder liko a haversack. A well filled commissary was fitted out in ouo of the ears, mid the inner man will not s'lll'er. The boys wcre glven a royal receii- tlou previous to their departure. Don't trifle away time whin you have cholera morbus or diarrhoea. Fight them in the beginning witli DoWltt's Colie ar.d Cliolora Curo. You don't havo to wait for results, they are Instantaneous, and it leaves tho bowels In healthy condition. U. it. Ilagenbucli. Wanted At tho Factory Shoo Store, a mimlicr of boys and girls to give out tickets for beautiful decorated parlor lamps. tf MAHANOY CITY. The lllcjcilMs of That Town to Date u Century Itun. Mahanoy City, Sept. 23. The local bieyclists pVopose to have a lentnry run on Sunday next, tlio weather permitting. They will start from the Mansion House corner at 5 a. m., sharp, ami tal;i a clioscn route to Philadelphia. Tlio party will consist of C. C. Sunday, Thomas F. I'lannigan, Harry Ger- lieart, James Clllloid, Patrick J. Hylan, John W. hugaii, Itlchard Cleary and Howard llurchill. Several or tho men have gono over the course iu 15 hours, but they expect to make better time. Much iuteicst is manifested in tho bicyclo racu to take plaeo at lakeside to-nioitow for 850 a sido lmtween Carney and Lewis. J. 1). Kwnrtz, of tutvn, lias been appointed District President of tho Schuylkill District, P. O. S. of A. Charles Adams was Iwforo Justice Adams, charged by John Phillips with defrauding him out of pay for five days labor at Park No. 2 colliery. Ho furnished $100 bail for trial at court. Tlio coal ears now in uso in this district by tho P. t It. It. It. Co. have tho new air brakes required by law. Six hundred of tbo cars have been furnished tlio company and fourteen hundred more will bo delivered. They are made at Depew, N. Y. Daniel Pierce, a tinsmith employed by William Morgans, fell from a roof at Trenton yesterday and sustained painful bruises about the neck, lelt arm and leu leg, but no fractuies. Ida M., 8-year-nld daughter of John Samuels, of East Centro street, was buried in tlio Odd Follows' cemetory at Tamaqua to day. This la tbo complaint of thousands at this season. They havo no appetite j food does not relish. They need tho toning up ot tho stomach and digestive organs, which ft courso of Hood's Sarsaparilla will glvo thorn. It also purifies and enriches tho blood, cures that distress alter eating and internal misery only a dyspeptio can know, creates an appetite, overcomos that tired feeling and builds up and sustains tho wholo physical system. It so prompt' lv and ofllclontly relieves dyBpcptlosymp toms and cures norvous headaches, that it seems to havo almost " a magic touch." Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tho best In lact the Ono True Mood Puriller, J n n Mm l.aef a tt Ar,l I lin rlOOU S rvlllS pills, aid digestion. 25c, PITHY POINTS. llnppeiiliigs Throughout the Iteglon Chron icled lor Hiist3 Perusal. Charles Nachtrib, a popular young man of Ashland, is lying very 111 with typhoid fever. Tho benefit ball for Mrs. Patrick McGrcw, of Girardvillc, has been postponed until Oct. 23 rd. Tho Ashland Cyclo club had a grand street parado last ovcnlng, Which was followed by a dance. The Pottsvillo High School foot ball team challenges similar teams at Siicuando.ih, Mahanoy Citv and Shainokln. All arrangements aro completed for laying the corner stone at St. Ignatius parish school, at Ccntralla, on Sunday, October 4th. John Morgan, of Mahanoy City, has been appointed conductor to run on Traction cars between Mulmnoy City and Gilbcrton. Itoliert Holnian, who is competing in tho bleyclo races at Lavclle, is a nephew of Letter Carrier P. D. Uolman of town. Charles Daniels, a well known Uazlcton youth, wasnrrested yesterday for spending money that was given him by his father to scttlo a lumber bill with, Anthony Gaugban and Miss Ella Daley were married at Centralla yesterday by Hev. Hayes. Miss Alieo Daley, sister of tho bride, and James Conor attended tho couple. Tho backers of Klrllii, of town, and Dooliu, of Ashland, havo deposited $75 ad ditional for tlio handicap race for $200 a siilo on tho Lavello fair grounds on tho 30th Inst. Tlio balance will lo deposited licfore tho timo arrives. John McLaughlin, of Ashland, had four fingers of his right hand smashed at Hast colliery yesterday. A West Centro street business man was in dustriously engaged In glazioring this morn ing, having been compiled to remove a piiuo of glass to get into his shop. The erratic dead latch got its work in on him. John Kenncy, of Ashland, and Michael White, of Girardvillo, had a narrow escape from death at the latter place this week, when a scafibld broke, and sent them Hying to tho ground, a distanco of 45 feet. Neither wero seriously Injured. Treasurer Tier, of tlio Mt. Carmel School Hoard, has received a check for $,097.01. hast year tbo appropriation was f S,031. to cum: a cold in oni; hay Take haxativo Hromo Qulnlno Tablets. All ruggists refund tho money If it fails to cure. o cents. Poison Ivy, insect bites, bruises, scalds. burns, aro quickly cured by DoWltt's Witch Hazel Sahe, the great pllo cure. C. II. Hageubuch. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing yuotutlm.fi of thu New York nuil l'ht lade) phln Kxchuugt'S. New Youk, Kt'pt. 22. Tho Htock market BhuwtMlaii.otltTatcinen'aw4 in activity today, and Tjiwhii '.ss was well distributed, with'Sugar in the load in extent of trailing. The stock es- rteu uoa-slderablo sympathetic luuueueo upon the general list. Closing bids : Baltimore & Ohio 131S Lehigh Valley 20VS .loot o-'h 51J4 i Uhesn. A! Ohio It Dul. &; Hudson... 121U New Jersey Cen N. Y. Cent nil Pennsylvania. Heading St. Paul W. N. Y. is Pa. , UisW IS I Erie Wi Lake Erin &V. . 114 Lehigh Nav 4J jd iws't paid. General 31nrltets. PmbAiH'.T.PiiiA.KuTit. 21. Flour steady ; win- tor HUperflae, 41.0u4rJ.15; do. uxtras, $S.15'5i2.30; Wuusylvunia roller, clear, ?2.U0((;1.10; do. do. straight. U.1. iisi. Ju : western winter, clear, fi.'M (43. lu. Wheat strong ;tjepteniher,rjQ,ll5Ko. Com sternly; September, 344 (jj. 20 a'o. Oats firm; September, 2o'irWc Hay steady; ehoico tim othy, tU for large bales. Beef Arm ; city fam ily, D.&)g,10. Pork firm; rurally, SO.Ta'gilO. I Lard linn ; western steam, ?;j.u4. buttor firm ; , western dairy, "'.'Olio. ;du creamery, llau3c. ; do. factory, nH0 ae. ; Llgius, loo. ; imitation creamery, utilise.; New York dairy, loT$Wc . do. creamery, 11 'jri'oc. ; Pennsylvania ereumery prints, extra, toe. : do. nr.sts, toe. ; do. seconds, 12 He.; prints Jobbing at 17(iji2Je. Cheese steady; large, 7la.O4c. ; small, 7igi94c. ; part skims, 3'4'jo. ; full hkims, lf2. Eggs firm, New York and Pennsylvania, 17c; western fruJi, 14'9lCc. ltlieuiiiHtlslil Cured In u Day. 'Mystic Curo" for Itheumatlsm and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at onco tho causo and tlio diseaso Immediately disappears. Tho first doso greatly benefits: 75 cents. Sold by C. II. Hageubuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Kentucky Toll Cates Destroyed. LAtviiKSCKIJUItO, Ky.,Supt. 23. Between midnight mid daylight over ono-hnlf oi tho twenty-four toll (rates In this (Ander son) cottuty wero destroyed by regularly organized bands of lawloss advocates of freo turnplko. Tho kcepors wero warnod that nny attempt to collect any inoro toll would boit warrant for a hunging. An derson county Is ono of tho wealthiest In tho Btate. It doesn't matter much whether sick head ache, biliousness, indigestion and constipa tion aro caused by neglect or by unavoidable circumstances; DoWltt's Littlo Uarly ltisers will snccdily curo them all, C. II. Ilagen bucli. Cuiiuot bo XSxtnullteil. Wasiiixuto.n, Sopt. 21. United Stnto Minister ltunsom has been directed by telegraph to abandon tho effort to iseeure thu extradition of ono Klttroll, who was charged with eattlo stealing in tho Indian Torrltory. hittroll lias been hold under arrest by tho Mexican uuthorltlon for two months, ut tho iwiuost of tho district attorney for tho Indian Territory, but niter n careful examination It has been found that this etiso Is not coverod by the treaty, so tlio man will bo Uburutod. Grlii-ColdH-lleailaelie. Why sull'er with Coughs. Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Ilromo Quiuino will euro you in ono nay. rut up tn tablets con venient lor ttiKlug. tiitanmteeil to cure, or money refunded. Price. 2S cents. For sale by Klrllu's I'liarmacy. Munbal Killed liy n Tramp. OHAIIA, Sept. 46. N. A. Craii(, tha city marshal of Tablo Hock, Nob., was klllod yostssnlay by ono of two trump, whom ho sought to arrest us sugiweted postulUeo burglars. Hoth tramps ugoapod. Yesterday!! Iluaelmll Guines. At Uiiltlmore lialtlnuiro, 8, I'hiladol phln, 1. At Urntiklyii Iloston, 0; Brook lyn, 1. At Washington Washington, 7; Now York, 1, At Clovelnud Cincinnati, 7 ; Cleveland, 3. Tlio wholo Bystem Is drained and under mined by indolent ulcers and oneu sores. DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo speedily heals tnem, it is tlio best pile euro Known, u. u. ilagenbucli. When you want good rooting, plumbing gas fitting, orgonoral tinsmlthiug done call on E. r , Uallaghor 18 West Centre street Dealer in stc-es 1-tf Theories of curo may be discussed at length by Dhvsicians. but tbo sufferers want oulck relief j and Ono Minute Cough Curo will glvo It to them. A safo curo for children. It Is ,-tho ouly harmless remedy that produces immeuiato rosuits," u. u, uagenuuen. A NEW DYSPEPSIA CURE. Over 6,000 People in State of Michigan Cured In 1894 by This New Preparation. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, tho now dis covery for stomach troubles, is claimed to havo cured over 0,000 peoplo in, tbo state of Michigan alone in 1801. Thcso tablets havo bccoino so popular with physlclaiisand people who have any form of Indigestion that they havo tho endorsement of such physicians ns Dr. Harlandsou and Dr. Jcnnlson as being tbo safest, most rellablo remedy for sour stomach, chronic dyspepsia, gas, bloating, palpitation, headache, constipation and lit nil cases whero tho appetite Is poor or tho food imperfectly digested, It is safo to say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets willcuroatiy kind of stomach troublo except cancer of tho stomach. They aro not a secret patent mcdlciuo but composed of vegetable and fruit essences, puro pepsin, Golden Seal, ginger and tho dlgcstlvo acids. They aro pleasant to take, can bo carried in the pocket, and they curo because thoy di gest tho food promptly beforo It has timo to ferment and poison tho blood. Druggists everywhere sell Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablces, full sized packages, at 50 cents. A book on Stomach dlsoasos and thousands of testimonials sent freo by ad dressing tho Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. .CHASES klwvft Fnnri Of-IOH TUUR5EIF r WiH, BEFORE TAKINPJ5- For Weak and Run-Down People from Chllduood to Old Ace. WHAT IT 18 ! The rlshoetof a'.lmtnratlTC roods, I.." niiit it repiacLU tho name aubstancaj Jo tha blood and mrvpa that are exhanaleil In these two life-eirlnfrlluldabT disease, iodigestiori, nlga living, oTurwork, worry, excesses, abuse, et. WHAT ST DOES ! llr miking tho blopd preattdr.cli.nml the digestion perfect. It crensea ao.id tlpsli, mu-clo and strength. Tho nerves be ing made rlrnng.tho brain becomes actlfo and clear ! or restoring loit vitality and stooiUng all wasting draoio end ueaktiessln eltheraex.lt has naeqnal i and asafeinaleregnlatorlt la worth its weight In gold. Ono box lartaaneelc. Prleeftc.or S boxes S2.ui. Druggists or by mall. Hook free. . THE DR. CHAOE COKPAMV, HU ftheatnnt Et- Phlladi Phlladetcbla. DR. LOSB'S BOOK FREE To all sullcrers or UlUtOltS OV V017TII. MSt'VA!?!!t "V1. ""BASKS OP iUliS A.N!) M d.tlO. 'Ju8 Daces; cloth bound: se curely Beuied and ir.allr A free, Tre'driient by mall strictly onUuentlLl, acl a positive, quick curo rruaranr-ed. Xo matter bow Uns standing, 1 will po- Ivwy cure you. Write or cad. OR nf,R 329H.I5t!iS!.FIiila.Pa. -ctJhJ 30 j tar" CuntinwMi practice Ut TIISOT G04Korth Sixth SI. PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. til LDf.sT In I'll ACT1CB (3S yrnrt on.l 0 t-Qi-i llo.rtlul Ixperteiiee In (.crmitnr, Ts-STnlOTURE, BLOOD POISON, -fr XCCMERAL DEBILITY, LOST VIGOR, EXCCSSC3 AND ALL OTHER . 'effccts of youthful 'v foluy of both sexes I'trmunenUr cured after cvtrrono cle hai fultcit. IC5T MAHHCOn AKD SHIlUMXtM ORGANS RESTOStC. oml1ttrnuntelMylr.'d grtatati'l r.naua llactort anrl Htn'clril lit! clatm, Kilto, print cr tij, olil llr. Tbcvl know, mora almut the. rllscaAes nal lioTr- to taut thim KaccuHiflJltj ttiau alt others comtrtml, and Ihcy aU know H tno,to th.tr aorron. I'onr and lttvh. if you v.ro rotrhed and Tlctualzod, and you vtsli to get Uone.t ai.d bLilllul treatment, try ouoe. mora old llr. Tiled, nnd he v 111 euro you ivBiUVLly Ifcura i ioivtble. rtu llciretititi, no Inline Itepri-.cntutlon. Froth can. curjl in 4 to 10 1'avi. tsnd uiu a-cnt .tamp, for Truth. Bcstorall fur Mnrleor Mnlried, younj or old. Only Hook ox posing qiinrl,!, ll'riiri.1 (f 3. l.veninc.j G 9. llourc for ex.m 1 nattou and tnDlmeut in aeomlng imiitlerii and dangcroui casoi. datly.9103, Wii. and Sat. eigi., 61010. Sun.,0 1013. Treat meutbynmlt. Strir test aecreey tluiiruntced. Io.ltHely eo luwe.t eluirge. la IhU city for tho beat Ircalmcnt- If we can only sell you one package of Seellg's we better stop busi ness. But we're in business because those who try it keep on buying. CTJD of coffee enriched by SEELIG'S.Good t isn't it. Ttiund- r mixture pivesor- dtnarycoueea de delicious flavor. package. U Teams to Hire. II you want to hire a wife nnd reliable team for driving or for worktop; purposee pay smeius livery hihoio m visit, -rearac constantly on hand ut reusoualile rate. U AtVlEIS SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Heading railroad atntton. CURED TO STAY CURED. Does Thi3 Mean An)thlng lo You 1 it your truss uon'i iioiu you or is causing pain, sea us at once. It may save you sears oi sunermg. vi o navo cureu liunurcus or peoplo In l'eniibj lvaula, and can refer you to patients cureil in your own town. Our treatment Is harmless and will not keep you from your t ally labor. Call and havo a talk with our doctor. It will costyou nothing. Wo guaran tee relict allur tho first treatment, and our fines uiu ieanuiiuuic. The Dr. Miller Co., Philadelphia. rieo Our Doctor Every Tuesday ut UNION HOUSE, Ashland,-Pa. OOCOOOOOCOOO&OOOCVOOOOOOOOfl PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q 8. 1'IIH.I.n'H, SI. D. Olllco i 30 Wct Centro street. Can be consulted at all hours. P V. I1UUKK, M. I). 80 K. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. OBVco hours 17 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 1 to v p. tu. J. " I'OMEKOY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, I'a. M. BURKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Egan building, corner ol Main Centre streets, Bhenamloau. anil pilOP JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Malinnoy City, Va. flavin? atudled under lomo at tha heal masters TV London and Paris, will give lesson on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Btrotue, the eweler, Hbenanuoau. THE FIGHT AGAINST THACHER. 11111 Declares for tho Clilengo Ticket, but lppo.es the 1'lntforin, New YottK, Sept. St. The Domnemtlr! stato central commltteo hold a lon nnd heated mooting; nt tho Hoffman Hottso last night A sensation was created by tho appenrntico of Senator Hill, who ar rived from Albany lute, bearing a proxy. In tho preliminary work contested casoa were heard and tho Hill men weru snnmil on a roto of 23 to 19. Tho fight over Mr. John Hoyd Thachor, tho nomlnoo for unv. crnor, wits precipitated by tho rending of his letter nddrcssod to Chairman Danforth nnd defining his position. John I), Shen, of Tanimntiy, Introduced a resolution calling upon Mr. Thnchcr to resign his nomination, air. isuea tleclnred that Mr. Thacher could havo given his views upon tho financial qtiostlon beforo tho conven tion had ho Intended to bo honost. Sena tor Hill then took tho floor. For thlrtv minutes ho held tho attention of his audi tors, basing his wholo argument upon tho ground that tho candidate for governor In tho stnto this fall should bo a strong man upon stnto Issues, nnd that thero was no need of forcing national Issues Into tho campaign. Stato Sonntor Grady rcpllod, bitterly excoriating Mr. Thachor. Tho resolution wa4 read again, nnd Senator II1U again spoko nt length, attacking tho Chicago platform, saying that to support tho tlokot was enough. It was after midnight when Sonntor Hill concluded with nn nttnek on tho froo colnngo clnuso, nnd Senator Grady began bjs-rejoinder. benator mil matlo in nil six spocchos. Several nmondments wore proposed nnd withdrawn, and finally n resolution wna adopted nppolntlng a commltteo to notify tho candidates, such commltteo to report back to this commltteo. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Todny the reign of Queen Vlctorln bo- comes the longest In English history. Fusion has been effected between tho silver Democrats nnd Populists In Ken tucky. Tho steamer Threo Friends, on n chnrco of filibustering, was solzed by United States Marshal McKay at Fernaudlnn, Fin., yesterday. Tho city of Kobe, Japnn.was wlpedout by flro Aug. 2(5. Kecent floods and storms In Japan havo cost 23,000 llvus and mlllons of dollars worth of property. An Ignited bomb, which was supposed to bo of dynamite, has been found outsldo tho window of tho resident deputy lieu tenant of Cork, Ireland. Kugeuo Debs has been oxoneruted from tho charges mndo against him In regard to his behavior as treasurer of tho Brother hood of Locomotlvo Firemon- A. D. Powers, tho director nnd manager of tho Cuban relief corns nt Chicago, has mysteriously disappeared. His friends say nat tlio Spaniards nro nt tho bottom of iho caso, and thai Powers has mot with foul play. llrteklen's Arutcn Salve. The best salvo In the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction or.mony refunded. Price 89 cents per box. i or salo by A. wasley. Celebrating Emancipation Day. ' SPiUNGFlELD, Ills., Sept. 23. Emancipa tion day was eclobratod ut tho home of the groat omnnelpator hero- yesterday In an npproprlnto manner- Excursion trains from Chicago, bt. LoulH,.I3olU)vllIo, Peoria, Jacksonville Decatur and other points brought hundreds of colored people. There was a grand stroot parado, bonded by col ored wheelmen with bunds, drum corps. Moats, etc., nnd brand Army posts and tho votorans' corps from St. Louis. At Washington Park speechc by colored orators from Chicago, Jaclcsouvlllo and Springfield wero dellvorod. Jcsso L. Test, Esq,, an old resident and highly respected citizen of our town, called this morning and after- purchasing a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- rhcoa Itemedy, said:- "If anyono asks you if this remedy will do what la claimed for it toll them yes, and refor them to me." H Alexander Stoke, IteynoldsTillo, l'a. No ouo can doubt tho valuo of this niedlcino ufter giving it a fair trial. Then it is pleasant and safo to take, making It especially valuablo for children. For sale by Gruhlcr Ilros,, druggists. Sentenced for Killing lilt' Sweetheart. St. Lodis, Sept. Si. Qcorgo W. Trout- man pleaded guilty in court to murder In tho second degree, and Judgo Edmund sontoncod him to lifo Imprisonment. Troutman (.hot ami killed Ills sweetheart. Ulancho Simpson, ono year ago. Ho is now n mcutuL wreck. Tim Veatlir. For eastern New York, oastorn Pcnnsyl vnnlanndXew Jersey: Fair nnd cooler brisk northerly winds, probably high off tlio coast. t Free Tills. Send your address to II. E. Ilucklcn & Co., Chicago, and get a freo sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. ' A trial will convlnco you of their merits. These nills -are easy in action and aro particularly elTectlvo in the euro of Constipation and Sick Headache For iHuiuiiu aim jjiver iiouuiea iuoy imu ueuu proved invaluable. Thoy aro guaranteed to bo purely vegetable They do not weaKen by thciraction, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate tho system. ltegular sizo 25c per box. Bold by A. t asloy, druggist. Fusion In No'rtlt Carolina. IUleiqu, Sept. 23. Tho Democratic, Populist and Sllvor pnrtlos havo agreed tc fuso on rv Bryan electoral tlokot in North Carolina, the Democrats naming five oleetors, tho Populists five nnd tho Sllvor party ono. This union of all tho sllvor elements, It Is doclnrod, insures tho stuto to tho Democratlo tlokot by a largo lruv jority. Kills Ills Wife, Ills Child ttml Himself, iNPIASAI'pUS.Sopt. S3. Chnrlos Pfoffer, n telegraph oporntor omployod by tho In diauapolls Belt road, was found hanging dead lit his doorway yostorday nt his homo In Ilrlghtwood. In tho houso his wlfo and child wero found dead. Pfoft'or had cut their throats and thon bunged himself, Kov, MarkMlnser, n Duukard minister of Deckors Point, Ta., says ho can recommend Chamberlain's Pain Balm to anyono in need of a good liniment, and that he considers It tho best ho has evor used. Pain Iktlm is especially valuablo for rheumatism, lame back, sprains, swellings, cuts, bruises, burns and scalds. It Is ono of the most remark able medicines in existence, and its eifocts will both surprise and delight you. For salo at 25 and 50 cents per bottlo by Urublcr Bros. druggists, Full Details Gladly GlY ' A Railroad Official's Experience. K. EDWARD EDMONDS, long con nected with railroad construction in Nebraska.writcs: "My heart troubled and pained mo for 19 years. Shortness ot breath was tho constant and most common symptom. Intense, excruciating pain, gener ally lollowcd any sorcro exertion. Falntncss, hunger wlthontany appetito; fluttering that mado mo clutch my breast, and palpitation that of ten staggered mo as if I would fall, wprn fWHillpnfc nt.tjir.lra. Atrntn nwaewS-hlnrT would turn black. If I arose from a stooping j posturo quickly.. Sleepless nights with tholr j Dr. Miles' prostrating unrest Woro I numerous and I conld I get no rest day or night. ' Heart Cure Restores Health I consulted leading phy sicians and tried adver- Dr. Miles' circulars described my caso so exactly that I took Dr. Miles' Now Heart iruru unu i urn now a wen roan, i uupu every ono troubled with heart diseaso will try Dr. Miles' remedies- If they wlllwrlto mo personally, I will gladly give them full detalU of my experience." Enw. Edmonds. P. O. Box C3, David City, Nebraska. . ur. nines' iiearr. u im is nnin nn tninrrtnMiri. tuat urst oouio noncuts or money roiunuoa,; . i Taken inter- nally cures cramps and all bow el com- o plaints, I nidti'n i 1 colds, chills S I La Grippe. Uf cd externally it is the best liui- 2 ment in the world. Beware of imitations, buy only the genuine . made by Perry Davis. ,.,r..J,, J POLITICAL CARDS. TTion chief Bundles, PIERCE WALKER. Of tho Fourth ward. Subject to Citizens party rules. VOTE FOR iJVtJlJLli T T A rl 1 JL f OP SHENASDOAn, FOR REPRESENTATIVE, Rlrst District. VOTE FOR FRANK C. REESE, 05 SnCKAKDOAIl, FOR REGISTER. VOTE FOR HON. ELIAS DAVIS Of Bboad JIOPSTAtS,. -FOH- County Treasurer! VOTE FOR GE0.F0LMER,Sr., Op Biicsandoaii, -ron- County Treasurer VOTE FOR Harry Bradigan, OP SlIESASCOAn, -ron PROTHONOTARin A Handsome Comnloxlon Is ono of the irreaUat charma awnmnn I poaseas. I'ojxohi's Cow-lexiok I'owdbb I gives it. a. J7kfrkjA
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