- tt EVENINGHERJlLD 19HT A H It 8 1 1 R D 1 Published every lfcretfrng, Kicept Sunday, lit 1 Booth jAttftiH' Sraam, Nbar Obktbk. The HerAtil la dellveied In Rhenandonn and the surrounding town fornix cent a week, pay thl to tbe carriers, lly mall S8.00 a year, or an uotits a. month, payable In advance. Adrerttae menta ehargeu according to apnea nnd poaltlon. Tlie publleners reeerve the right to change the position of ndvertisementa whenever the pub lieittfon of news demnnda It. The right la reserved to reject any ndrertlaenient, whether isiM for or not, that the puhllshera may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Kntered at the pmtoftlee at Shenandoah, Pa., aa eecond class mall matter. THIiBPHONR CONNB0TI0N. "All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald SATURDAY. JUNE 19. 1887. l'llRSIDBNT BICKINLKY MIR ro- quested tlie Ueiiubllenu Senators and HepreaentHtlves not to preeent to him any office-seekers, hb personal intra- auctions will not further thoir chances. Our exchanges, both Kenubllcnn and Democratic, severely criticise the present do-nothing Legislature, and the latter imagine the majority in Pennsylvania-will be Democratic this year. In this they build false hopes. Tlie Keystone state will remain true to the Republican party. Tlie latter is all right, but several of the mem bers of the Legislature are just the opposite all wronp. Some of them will never again return to that body The Thirtieth district, at least, will relegate the present Senator to polit ical oblivion. All the newspapers of tlio county have extended greetings to the "Black Diamond." except the Malmnoy City American. It is possible, of course, that this is an oversight upon the part of Friday O'Donnell and his master, as they generally go for everything in sight. Possibly, too, the valiant Friday may have painful recollections of the prompt manner which the aggressive editor of the liluck Diamond lias of reciprocating compliments from that quarter; or, perhaps but why speculate upon the reasons which animate the managers of that publication, when every one has sized them up. Thk covert attack in Coylo's un American a few days ago upon one of Mahanoy City's most, upright and honorable citizens is one of the most dastardly in tlie annals of journalism in Schuylkill county, and tho writer has well earned his title of "man Fri day." The name of Friday O'Don nell will soon become as offensive to honorable men as it was in tlie same neighborhood during the memorable .' -rSBriod twonty years ago, or as that of his master is now. It is an old saying Uiat whom tlie gods would destroy they first make mad, and Coylo ap pears to be going in that direction rather than to Kio Janeiro. The School Term Closed. The public schools of town closed this woek for the term, and last even ing tlie commencement exercises of the High school were held in Fergu son's theatre. Tlie members of tlie raduating class acquitted themselves i a manner that not alone rellects redit upon the locnl instructors, but -hows that the scholars have been close students during their advanc ment from the first grade primary to tlie close of their career in school. The annual commencement exor cises bring to mind many thoughts, The whole aim of the school is to prepare the pupils for the active work they themselves must do. It is work of much interest, but of little Importance except it may have served the purpose above stated. Not only the pupil, but sometimes the teachers forget thiB important fact, tlie latter setting an undue value upon brunches of education that may rwidily bo nc ii -1 through reading after tlie , nt has left sohool, and too little . the exercises which uro to pre liim for doing work without 'i . nee or assistance, i .i kinds of knowledge to be ob i ! by reading and memorizing, I . vat ion and application thereto i powers of reason, says the i .more Sun, are much loss depen i. upon tho skill or zeal of the teacher than upon the diligence, at tention and native intelligence of tlie pupil. Hence it may be fairly said that no amount of variety of knowl edge acquired by tlie student at the close of his career in school can com pensate him for any deficiency in these fundamental studies. Unless lie can read and write fluently and correctly and lias a good knowledge of mathematics (including aritlmie t i.-in. a matter of course) he have not been well prepared for "commence ment" day tlie day when he goes forth to legin on his own account to battle witli tlie world. It is desirable, of course, that he should have in addition to these es sentials other kinds of knowledge, but he can gain such knowledge out side of school if he lie given tlie keys of learning. He could learn this from observation as well us from theory, for numerable 'great men have fought their way painfully to distinction for knowledge and ability with scanty school preparation for their commencement of life. And yet it is necessary at times to call atten tion to the long recognized truth for the reason that the ambition of teachers and school directors tends toward such a multiplication of studies that the fundamental are more or less neglected. It is customary on commencement day to ltd dren words of admonition to the students who are about to graduate, but some of them should be reserved for teachers and directors who may have forgotten the full significance of the occasion and ne glected to equip the students for their life's work through their personal ambition and love, of display. The test of school work should be applied to the ground Avork of all education, not to tlie ornaments that oover or hide the substructure. V. 11. Johnson, Newark, 0., savs. "One Minute Cough Cure saved my only child from dying by croup." It lias saved tboUMtids of other suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis anil other serious throat nnd lung troubles. C. II. llageubncll. I'eraonnlly.Condticted Tonra tin I'enns)l vnnln Itnllrond. That tlio public have come to rocoEulie tho fact that tho beet and moat convenient method of pleasure travel is that presented by tlie Pennsylvania llailroad Company's personally-conducted tours. Is evidenced by tho increasing popularity of these tours Under this system the lowest rates are ob tained, for both transportation and hotel ac commodation. An experienced tourist agent nnd chaperon accompany each tour to look after the comfort of the passenger. Tho following tours havo been arranged for the season of 1807 : To tlie north (including Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands. Montreal, Quebec, Au Sable Chasm, I-akes Cliamplain and George, Saratoga, nnd n daylight ride down through the Highlands of the Hudson) July 87 and August 1". ltate, $100 for the round trip from Now York, Philadelphia, Italtimore, and Washington, covering all expenses of a two weeks trip. To Yellowstono Park on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, and obscrva tion cars and dining car, allowing eight days in "Wonderland," Septomlter 2. Itate, $288 from Now York, Philadelphia, Jtaltlmoro, and Washington ; 230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Kails, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will ho sold on July 22, August 5 and 10, September 4 and 1G, at rate of $10 from Philadelphia, Italtimore, and Washington. Theso tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit nt Buffalo, Kocbcster, and Watkins on tho return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Ilridgo, Virginia Hot Springs, IEichmond, and Washington, Sep tember 23 and Octobor 12. Kate, (05 from New York, $03 from Philadelphia. "Tlioy are dandies' said Thus, liowcrs. of tho Crocket, Texas, Kntorprise, wliilo writ ing about Dottltt's J.ittlo A,arly Jiisers. tho I'mnous little niils lor sick headache and dis orders of tho stomach and liver. C. U. Ilagenhuch. Itoinnrknlito spill of oiitlior. " Indianapolis, June 19. A remarkable tveather condition prevailed here yes terday morning. After half an Inch -alnfall durlngr the night, the tempera ture at G:20 a. m. stood at 72; at 7 a. m. It had rUen to 89, and at 9 a. m. had dropped to 7B. At 7 a. m. the tempera lure at Chicago registered BG; while at Louisville It was 10 degrees warmer. ThlH unusual difference cnl!ed out tele grams asking for verification of the figures from Washington and Chicago weather bureaus. "I was troubled with that dreadful disease inlled dropsy ; swollen from head to foot. Rurdock Blood Hitters has completely cured mo. It is a most wonderful medicine.' Joseph Iforick, Linwood, Ont. Victim in liMilliiul lieppuvlty. Now York, June 19. Josephine Mll r, aged 9, Is dc-ad from terrible burns t Illdgowood, L,. I. Nelllo Leah, aged ' Is dying from the same cause In the Iarlem hospital, this city. The death if tho one and the sufferings of the ithcr are alleged to he tho result of youthful depravity. Will Schneider, 10 vears old. Is charged with setting fire to Josephine's clothing after a slight luarrcl. Nellie Leab declares that one nf her playmates pushed her into a bonfli oses in a Is peculiar to and true jP I only of Hood's Snrsnjm- OOlIIG rilla, and is proof of its superior strength, and economy. Thsre Is more curative power in a bottlo of Hood's Sarsaparllln than in any other. This fact, with its unequalled record of cures, proves the best medicine for all blood diseases Is Hood's Sarsa- parilla Tho Ono True Wood rurlfler. All druggists. $1, u,u rsn- or JJver tils ; easy to nOOCl S HllIS take, easy to operate, ?o, THE SUN. The first cf American Newspa pers, CnARhJiS A. DANA.ISditor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last and all the time, forever. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily & Sunday, by mail, $8 a year The Sunday Sun Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world Price 5c. a copy, By mall, $2 a year Address THE BUN, New York. A genuine welcome waits yon at IOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. Finest whlskevfl. beers, carter and air 0-n rtantly on tap. Choice emperanee drink FOR THIS WEEK We offer two assortments of glassware for 5 aim 10 cents tlmt cannot be beat any where for the money in town. A FINE LINE OF GLASS LAMPS. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Mtfumt tlam Cure removes all forms of Hheumatlam olironlc, inuacular and eolation. With Neuralgia f I I Cj Cure it will quickly remove V I I I, all forma of bodily pain. I I IV I V OllflfO Munyon a I v 1 1 CURES tism for each disease, for aale at all druggists. Mostly IVs. When In iloulit, wrlto to Prof. Miinroii. IMS Anh street, Philadelphia, l'a., (or free medical advice Sunday Spcctnla. Services in the Trinity Itefonncd church to-morrow nt 10:00 n. m.. and 0:30 n. in. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. liev. Hubert O'lloyle pastor. Itegtilsr services will be held in the United Evangelical ehnrali. North Jardln itnxL to morrow at 10 n. m. and 0.30 p. in. Preaolilng by the pMtor, Itev. I. J. Kelt. Sunday school at 1.30 p. m. Services in AU Salute' Protestant Knlnonml church on West Oak street to-morrow. Holy Eucharist at 8 a. m. lleguiar services at 10:80 a. ni. and 7 p. in. The reutor will otlleiate. Muuuay school at ii p. in. Methodist Kplaconal churoh. corner Oak and White streets, Iter. Alfred Heehner, pastor, uenerai class meeting at u a. in., fed by John Kerslake. 10:30 a. m. exercises by tlio infant class. Brief address by tho pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. m., Dr. J. S. Calleu, Superintendent. 0:30 p. m. Children's ims excicises. Kveryooiiy welcome. Services In tlio Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 n. m. Sun day school nt 2 p. m. The public cordially niviieci 10 attend. Prlmitivo Methodist church. James Mooro. pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m subject, The Most Blessed Privileges of the True Child of God." Sunday school at p. m. Preaching at 0:30 p. m.. subject. "Tho Polly of Boasting." Seats free. Kverybody wel come. First Baptist church, corner of West and Oak streets, Uev. I). I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 n. in. and 0 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. in. l'rayer meeting Monday oveuings Young People's meeting Wednesday oven, lugs, Class meeting Thursday evoningi. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centro street. Uev. Cornelius Laurisln, pas tor. Matatinum service 0 a.m. High mass tu a. m. Church of the Holy Family, (German It. C.) North Chestnut street. Kov. A. T. Sc.liut tlehofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., second mass 10 a. m. St. Casimlr's Polish It. C. church. North Jardiu street. Itev. J. A. LenarklewicK, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 a. m., vespers and benediction 4 p. m. Church of tlio Annunciation. 218 West uhorry street. Itev. 11. F. O Kellly, pastor, Key. Henry iNayion, assistant pastor, t-lrst mass, 7 n. m., seeonu mass, s a. in., nigtinmss, 10 a, in, benediction, 7 p. m. Kohelcth Israel Ooncrcgation. comor of O.ik and Wi-ar streets, ICov. Henry Mlt nlk, potnr Si'Miilny services. 8 to 10 a. m.. and 3 f " ; in. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. ni. and cm, y weekday morning from 7 to 8 a. m ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tlio bladder was created, for ono purposo, namely, a receptacle for tho urine, and as such it is not liablo to any form of diseoso ex cept by one of two ways. Tho first way is from imperfect nction of tho kidneys. Tho second way is from carcloss local treatmont of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urino from unhealthy kidneys is tlio chief cause of bladder troubles. So tho womb like tlio bladder, was created for ono purposo, and if not doctored too much is not liablo to weakness or diseased, except in rare cases. It is situated back of nnd very close to tho bladder, therefore any pain, discaso or inconvcnicnco manifested in tlio kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passago is often by mistako attributed to'fein.ilo weak ncss or womb trouble of somo sort. The error is easily mado and may bo as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you urino asido for twenty-four hours: n sedi ment or settling Indicates kldnoy or bladder trouble. Tho mild nnd tho extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Itoot, tho great kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a mediclno you should havo tho licst. At druggists fifty cents and ono dollar. You may havo n samplo bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mall. Mention Evening Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guaranteo tlio genuiness of this offer. Heath of KX'MlnlHtor Krnnols. Troy, N. Y June 19. The Hon. John M. Francis, senior proprietor and edit or-ln-chlef of the Troy Times, and ex. minister of the United States to Aus tria, Greece and Portugal, died at Ills home In this city yesterday, aged 74. Tho Weather. For eastern New York, eastern Penn sylvania, New Jersey and Delaware: Generally fair; light, variable winds. For Maryland: Fair; slightly warmer; variable winds. Don't thin your blood with sassafras or poison it with blue-mass: but aid Nature by using Do Witt's Little Gaily Itisers. tho fam- mis littlo pills for constipation, biliousness anu summed anil liver troubles. They are purely vcgciauio. u. It. llageubuch. Struolr AiruIiiKt a Violated IMrdfro. Hudson. Mass.. Juno la. n dred and twenty operatlvea of the Aps- iey uuuuer company, most or whom wore from the atltchlnir risnnrtman. Mtruck yesterday on account of alleged failure of the management to keep the agreement to Buumit the question of wage to the state board of arbitral tion, under whloh the help returned to work, after hnvlm? enne nut In nnnua- quence of a heavy reduction in wages. Stands at the Head. Aug. J. Bogel, tho loading druggist of Shreveport, Ij., says: "Dr. King's New Dis covery is the only thing that cures my cough, and it is tho best seller I have." J. F. Camp hell, merchant of Safrord, Ariz., writes: "Dr. Kins' New Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it never fails, aud is a sure cure for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I cannot say enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is not au experiment. It has beeu tried for a ipiarter of a ceutury, and to-day stands at the head. It never disappoints. Free trial bottles at A. Wasley drug store. A Hull la tho Tni'ltr ltlll, Washington, June 18. The tariff bill came to a halt in the senate yester day, less than one pace ot the flax schedule being disposed of. Thr de bate drifted Into polltloal channels. Senators llacon. Vest, Junes and Till man taking part in an exposition of Democratic doctrine on the tariff. H led to several lively exchanges, during which -the cleansing of poIIUe'a! "dirty linen" was frequently referred to. Mr. Tillman's remarks were made with his characteristic vehemence, and at one point he frankly stated, concerning the tariff, that If there was to be stealing he wanted his share for South Caro lina. Late In the day Mr. Morgan pro posed a sweeping amendment to place a 10 per cent, advalorem duty on all articles now on the free list, with a few stated exceptions. Mr. J organ called attentiun to the singular fact that the Income tax feature of the Wil son bill is not renea'ed, and can be en forced by a change In the personnel of the supreme court of the United States. Not only piles of the very worst kind can be cured by DeWitt's Wlleli Uasel Salve, hut eeaeuia. Maids, bunts, bruises, boils, jlcers slid all other sklu troubles can he instantly renveu ny me same roinouy. i;, ji. jiageu bucli. MUNYON STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. BvMontiM of Mnrltpd Rtrmiutli In tlio Market nir Sprm-MIe. New York, June is. There were evi dences today of marked strength In the market for securltlea, nnd tho level of prices was at time materially it vivo vt terdny'a close. Borne stocks hn'i' a net advance until the closo of the market, but some prominent shares sold uft to yesterday's closo, or below it, before tho conclusion of the day's trading. The grangers were an example. Very marked strength was developed In some conspicu ous rosea, due to speolnl causes, and this was n sustaining fnctor In the market. Hut powerful professional traders are operating on their conviction that a gen eral reaction Is due or overdue in tho market, and they are watchful to take profits or join the short side. Closing bids: nalto. A Ohio... 1H4 Lehigh Valley.. -Chesn. Ohio... 17H N. J. Central.. f.PS Del. A Hudson.. 1(M N. Y. Central. .IMS D.. I.. W 1D2 Pennsylvania .. fit' Brio 114 Heading 21:li L.ako rarle A AV. 15 St. Paul Wi All asst's paid. CJonornl Mnrketi. Philadelphia, June 18. Flour slow; TTln tor superfine, (2.7572.90; do. extras, Mf? 3.25; Pennsylvania roller, cloar, (3.7IHR3.SO; do. straight. 2S.2vfr4.10; western winter, clear, S3."53.M; do. straight, M.WtJt.10; city mills, extra. 2S.108.40. Itye flour dull but stoudy at I2.251i4.40 per barrel, as to quality. Wheat firm; contract wheat, June. 70977c; do. July, 7172o.; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, 7878c; No. 2 red, June, 75ito.; do. July, 71fcc.; do. September, 70Hc. ; do. De cember, 72c. Corn aulet and steady; steamer corn, spot, 28(S'28Hc.: No. 2 yel low for local trade, Sic; No. 2 mixed, Bpot and June. 29&2BVIC. Oats quiet and Hteady; No. 2 white clipped, carlotS, 26Wc; No. 2 white, June, 262'4c.; do. July, WS 20o.; do. August and September, SlHCflV-. Hay firm for good; choice timothy, $12.50 for large bales. Heef steady; beef hnma, S2626c. Pork quiet; family, $10.50. Lard easy; western steamed. $3.86. Butter quiet; western creamery, U15c; do. factory, 7 104c. ; ISlglns, 15c; Imitation creamery, 9H12V4o.; New York dairy, 1014c; do. creamery, ll15c; fancy prints jobbing at lBtTlVc.; do. extra Pennsylvania, whole sale 15o. Cheese steady; large New York, S14tf8c. ; small, fancy, 7W3Sc; part skims, 443 Cite; full skims. 2Vi3c. Eggs quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, 12J 12Vjc; western, fresh, 10VllV4c.; south ern, $2.40(82.70 per 50 dozen cases. Pota toes eusy: southern, new. $2.753. Tallow dull; city, 3 l-16SVic; country. 3 3-16 3c. as to quality. Cottonseed oil steady; primo crude. 20c; do. yellow. 23tt2310. Pig Iron quiet; southern, $9.25010.50; north ern, $104112. Copper strong; lake, brokers, $U.12tt: oxchnnge. $114(11.124. TJn strong; straits, $tl. Spelter steady; domestic, $4.25 4T4.35. Tomatoes, per carrier, 75c.jl.60. Calibago. per crate, $l1.12i. Metal Ex change calls the lead market firm and quotes nt $3.4003.45; brokers on II tho mar ket strong at $2.20. Coffee steady; July. S7.0G; August, $7.10; September, October and December, $7.15; January, $7.20; Murch, $7.26. I,tvo Stook Market n. New York, June 18. lieeves slow; steers, $1.5095.16; oxen, $2.2fi4.15; bulls, $2.508.S5; rows, $l.(SOir3. Calves dull and weak; veals, ?Wt5.75; westerns. $3.754; butter milks, $3.253.76. Sheep nnd yearlings weak; lambs more nctlvo, hut lower, ex cept for choice; sheep. $2.754; yearlings, J(f)1.35; Iambs, $t5.75. Hogs steady at S3.954f4.30. East Liberty, Pa., June 18. Cattle re ceipts light; prime, $5fff.13; common, $3.20 63.50; bulls, stags and cows, $2f3.50; com mon to good fat oxen, $2(&4. Hogs dull and lower; plgH, S3.G0fiS.fi5; host Yorkers, and good medium, J3.5Mi3.CO; common to fulr Yorkers. $3.50f3.5.r); heavy, $3.40M6; roughs, 2.25U3. Hheep slow; choice, $1,100 4.15; common, $2.7003.25; yearlings, $.Kf?4.30; spring lambs, $3.7504.75; veal calves, $5.50 C6. Tliero Is a Class of People Who aro injured by tho use of coffee. Recently tliero has been placed In all tlio grocery stores a now prepanitlon called GKAIX-O, mado of puro grains, that takes tho placo of coffco. Tlio most dolicato stomach receives it without distress, and but few can tell it from codec. It does uot cost over 1 as much. Children may drink it with great benefit. 15 cts. aud 23 cts. per package Try it. Ask for GRAIN-O. The National Somgerfcat. Tlio National Sacngerfcst, or German Song Festival, to bo held in Philadelphia week of Juno 21st to SOth, will undoubtedly bo ono of the greatest mugical festival: ever held in the United States. Besides tho prlzo contests by singing societies from all parts of tlio country, there will be grand concorts by somo of tho greatest soloists now known, assisted by an immense, well-trained chorus of 0000 voices. Tliero will bo a parado of tho United Societies, soveral picnics and open-air concerts. Tlio cntiro week will bo given up to mirth, music and Font'. Tbo Philadelphia and Reading Icaiiway has placed on salo, at all its stations, Special Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good going Juno 10th to 23d and returning until Juno 20th inclusive, at tlio greatly re duced rate of singlo faro for round trip, no ticket sold for loss than 50 cents. For rates, timo of trains, etc., consult Ticket Agents. Uucltlcn'a Arnlpa Salve. Tho host salvo In the world for cots, bruisos, sores, ultors, salt rheniu, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and ill skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasloy. IntllaV Aiipnfllntr J-.Urtliquiflce. Calcutta, June 19. Almost the wholt of the province of Assam has been devastated by tho earthquake. The ruin Is appalling. The 'courts, treas uries, Jails and hospitals have col lapsed, The lous of food supplies la enormous, The crops art! mostly ruin ed, nnd great scnrclty of food expected. All traffic Is difficult, as numbers of the roads have been completely demol ished. Heavy rains are immensely In creasing tho damage. Don't neglect a cough because tho weather Is pleasant: before the uoxt storm rolls around it may develop into a serious dilll culty beyond repair. Ono Minute Cough Cur a is easy to take and will do what its name implies. U. II, llaeenbuch. Single Pure, for the Hound Trip. Tlie Pennsylvania Railroad Compauy an nounces that for tho Eighteenth National Saengerfest, to bo held in Philadelphia, junexutto!tii,8H7, It will sell excursion tickets to Philadelphia from all points on its line Juno 10th to 28d inclusive, good tore- turn until Juno 20th, 1807, inclusive at a single faro for tho round trip. No rato, how ever, will be reduced to less titan fifty cents. BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UHBT IT IQI Therlcheitofall restore ""HI II IOI tlvo foods, because It re places the essentials of lire that ere ex hausted by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! &' and the digestion perfect-it creates solid flesh, nniscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes active and olear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex. and as a female regulator has no equal. Price 50a, orflve boxes 52.00. Druggists or by mail. Wo oan help you. Advlco nnd book, free fWflto Us About Your Case. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, UU Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. BANKkK SPALDING ACQUITTED. Itut Ho In Hold For Trial on Twenty Hovou Other Indlotmont. Chlshgo, June 19. Ctiavles W. Spald Ing, otf-prenldent of tho defunct Globe Savings bank and ex -treasurer of the State university, was yesterday ac quitted of the charge ot embezzlement. The verdict was a general surprise, an the Instructions of the court to the jury left scarcely any chanco for an ac quittal. The first words uttered by Spalding after the verdict had been read in court werei "Well, this Is u surprise." The specific charge against him was tho converting of $7,000 worth of the bonds of the Plttsfleld school district, In Plko county. Those bonds wore hypothecated with the Metropolitan National hank, of this city, to secure a loan of "$6,750. Spalding owes his ac quittal to a single word in the statute. That word is "Interest." The Jurors could not become reconciled, to the proposition that, the ex-treasurer of the University ot Illinois intentionally cm bessled the bonds of that institution. After being token back to Jail Spald Ing sa' "I must admit that It did surprise me somo nt first. After all, the Jury took tlie view of It urged by my counsel, and ns tho prosecution showed no criminal Intent the jury was bound to acquit me." There are still 27 indictments hang ing over him, and he w'l be tried again. Rheumatism Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rhoumatism and Neu ralgia radically euros in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at onco tbo causo and tho disease immediately disappears, Tho first dose greatly benefits. T. F. Anthony, ox-rostmastor of Promise City, Iowa, says: "I bought ono bottle of 'Mystic Cure' for Rheumatism, and two doses of It did mo mora good than any medicine I overtook." 75cents. Sold by C. II. Ilagcnbuch, druggist, Sbon- andoah. ltnl tl Dtiltmtoil by t'oopor. Utlcn. N. Y.. June 19. In tho Btato circuit races hero yesterday Cooper beat Bald in the final of the half mile open. Janney led to the stretch, when Cooper ran by him, with Balu hang ing close. Newhouse followed In the wake of the two, who fought desperate ly down the stretch. As they crossed the tape Cooper's forward hub was Just clear of Bald's wheel. Bald asked to have Cooper disqualified for get ting In his way, but the raco was plain ly fair. Tho fastest mile of the day was tho first heat of the mile handi cap, when Bald, from scratch, wont around the bunch at the three-quarters and finished in 2.12 2-5. Somo tor ten, somo for twenty and some for thirty years havo suffered from piles and then havo been quickly and permanently cured by using DoWItt's Witoh Hazel Salve. the groat remedy for piles and all fo rms of skiu diseases, u. n. iiagonoucn. Twonty Fall" Willi a llrtlcony, piack River Falls, Wis., Juno 19. During a street parade by a circus yes terday a balcony over a sidewalk, oc cupied by about 20 people, gave way, and the party was hurled about 18 feet to the sidewalk. Many peoplo jvere In jured, Several children Who occupied the sidewalk were also badly hurt. Genie Erlckjion and Carrie Hanson were among those most seriously hurt, the latter being probably fatally In jured, Several Indians received dan gerous Injuries by falling timbers. Hundreds of precious littlo ones owe their lives to Dr. Thomas' Eclcctrio Oil, tho sovorcign euro for croup and all other throat or lung diseases. Two IvifitM iiv li 'Irani. Ti-onton, June 19. Edward Clarkson, aged 25. years, and James Williams, aged 7 yars, both colored, were struck by a train of the Pennsylvania rail road and killed here yesterday after noon. They were on a bridge where the railroad crosses the water power. A freight had Just passed, and Its noise prevented them from hearing the ap proaching passenger train. The boy was mangled beyond recognition. Ills mother was only able to identify him oy his cluthStg. Sick hoadacbo can bo qulultly and com. plctely overcomo by using those famous littlo pills known as "DoWitt's Littlo Early Risers." C. H. Uagenbuch. National Kducatlonal Association. Tlio Pennsylvania Ifatlrnml rv.mnnnir an nounces that on account of tlio meeting' of uio national uuucatlonai Association, at Milwankco, Wis., July 0 to 0, It will gel) pou tinuous passago tickcU from all ppjnu on its lino cast of Pittsburg o,nd Krio to Jill waukco at rato of single faro for tlio round trip, plus 2,oq tnembcrsWp fee. Tickets will bo sold and will be good going oily on July 2, 3, and 4, and will be good to return, leaving Milwaukee July 10, j, and 12, 1897. only, except that by depositing ticket with Joint agent'at Milwaukee on or before July 12, and on paymont of fifty cents, an exten sion of return limit may bo ohtalucdto leavo Milwaukee until August 31, 1807, Inclusive. -it , Don't Tobacco Bplt and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of now llfo and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wondor-workor that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds In ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a euro. 50o or $1.00. Booklet and samplo mailed frco. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or Now York. Ainoi'loaii CrlokotorH V lolorloun, Ilrfghton, Eng., June 19. The Phlla delphtaiiB have won the first match of their tour, and a glorious victory it Is. The engagement with Sussex was brought to a conclusion yesterday af ternoon, and although their opponents ran up a total of 263 runs In their sec ond Innings, the Phlladelphlans won by the large margin of 8 wickets. Storm Dninuiro In Spain. Madrid, June 19. Violent hall and rainstorms have Bwept the province of Sagovla, in the old Castile district, Crops have been ruined, houses have been flooded, und cattle and goods have been carried away by the floods. The people are panic stricken. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Threo men are under arrest at Vlol; burg, Mich., on a charge ot counter felting. The naked trunk of a woman, minus bead, arms and lags, wag found float fng In Wisconsin river near hat Port age. Five enlisted men at Fort Crook, Neb., sentenced to the guard house for mutinying at servant work, have ap pealed to the eourts forrelease . ICdwurd Bruin and John HoMngrave, trackmen on Brooklyn's elevated road, were run down by an engine and killed. Englnuer Itockafellow was arrested. On a $1,000 wager, Robert Cook, of Boston, is about to undertake to walk from Pittsburg to Cincinnati, 400 miles, on the water in a pair of shoes of bis own invention. When bilious or costive, eat a CascareU candy cathartic, cure guarauteed, 10e, 25c. A CYCLONEJN FRANCE. tt Wlpo Out a Fair nnd Kllln Proun lily 'I'WOIlty Persons. Paris, June 19. A cyclone swept over the villages of Bezons and Col ntn lies, near this city, yesterday. Houses collapsed, trees were torn up, tele graph wirei were broken, several peo ple injured and much general damage was done. In the distance the cyclone present ed the appearance of a cloud of smoke Going from southwest to northeast. Hoofs were seen flying In the air like kites. A May pole, 16 yards long, was carried over the tops of houses contigu ous to the fair grounds. Ambulances and 40 carriages are now searching for the dead and wound ed. The people are completely daied, and women and children can be seen sitting weeping upon the doorsteps. The cyclone also struck Asnleres, where a fair was In progress. Every thing was literally demolished. Two hundred trees wore uprooted. The roof of Colgnet's fireworks factory was blown off, a tall chimney was blown down and the boiler exploded, killing several persons and Injuring 16. It Is reported that five persons wore killed In a cafe. In every direction houses and other buildings were more or less seriously damaged. It Is esti mated that throughout the district over which the cyclone moved at leas 20 persons were killed and 90 Injured. The whole garrison at Courbevole. about five miles northwest of Paris, went at a double quick pace to Asnl eres afler the disaster, whore the scene is now one of widespread nnd appall ing desolation. Every booth, van r.nd merry-rro-round In the fair was smash ed, and the circular railway a ruined. Any ono who suffers from tint tcrrib'o plaguo. Itching Piles, will appreciate tlio Immediate relief and permanent eure tlmt comes through the ue of Doan's Ointment. It never falls. Christina l!udoavoi-or Welcomed. New York. June 19. The Christian Endrivorers of New York welcomed Ilev.-tJr. and Mrs. Francis E. Clark, the founders of the society, from their tour of the world In the Interest of Christian Endeavor with n rousliig mass meeting last night that filled Carnegie hall. A large number of clergymen were on the platform. John Wanamaker, of Philadelphia, presid ed. Mr. Wanamakor said that he hnd always felt It an honor to be associated with Dr. Clark, and introduced the lat ter aa the speaker of the evening, nfter a glowing eulogy on his merits. When Dr. Clark began to speak, the whole assemblage aroso, waved handker chiefs and cheered, llrs. Clark also spoke. Xorthorn "Prolbx-toi-M Voro .Mallcrnott. Austin, Tex., June 19. Several days ago the Texas legislature appointed a committee to Investigate the charge that northern professors were engaged nt the State university, and were teaching the pupils to look with cop tempt on southern traditions. The committee yeste-day made their report, after a cnictul examination, stating that they had found tho report to be Wholly untrue. Pimples, blotches, b'ai LheaiU, rod, rough, oily, tnothy akli I.M'i" ei-ii'y calp, dry, thin, and tailing liutr J L.iy LlimtUltca prevented by CoTictuu BoAr, ilio iiiojtif.iUvoal.ln purify. Ing and beautifying soap In tlio uorld na veil aa purestand aweetcst for toilet, tatlu and nursery. f told throughout the world. Fottik T). Ikd C. Cokis, Sdalpi.Bprton. gy'llow to Detotlfy th Shla,MftM BLOOD HUMORS cpu7cM BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this grnnulRr efTervescent nnd stimu lant. An Inutnnt cure fur sour stomachs nnd hendachca. which often accumulate front having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Slierandoah. rjOIt 8IIEUIF1', S. ROLL BEDDALL, Op Pokt Oabdom. Subject to Itepulillcan rules. port SUHItlFF, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Op Onwrnuiiuuo. Sulijfxt to Itcpubllcun rulea. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt, 203 West Coal Street. SY PILLS! 1 5rt ANO BURC. StMO 40. f tll"VIOMAII 3 SAfl UUW-T W,.r SPECIFIC CU-HMiUuPA Povinaky'a drug atoro, 28 K& Centre afreet. (uticura 6usi Pol Di4. Miles' Nervine Victorious. Physical and Mental ExhMMtton Civet Way to Vigorous Activity. teLPMJT"" " TOT rS2te. ,T5V. W. T. nOtdK, tbo talenUMl pua- tor of Oroce V. H. cliurch,lftrllBle, Penn.. wrltos Poutombor PA WW: " I always enjoyed good hoalth until in 1S03, nt which time my duties aa a clergyman were of a peculiarly trying nature, subjecting me to several severe nervous aliooks which together with overwork and anxiety, im paired my general health and nervous sys tem. Indeed I was In such a condition that the mere alirht of a largo congregation so vrcurlcd me tlmt It would require n day r 1 lore for tne to ro covor from the ex hnuatlon. It affords mo' groat pleasure to bay that Dr. Miles' Uontoratlvo Nervine and Ri'storatlve Tonlo Or. -Nsrvlne? Restores (., Health , havo done me untold good. I preached three times yosterday and I feel as fresh and vigorous this Monday morning ns I over f olt In my life, thanks to your remedies. Dr. Miles' llemedles aro sold by all drug gluts under a poettlvo guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DU. MII.B8 MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TXttP. Turji ASH iArt WOMAN'S RELIEF, iiwaTt prompt ina rfiiiDit. iiraa irmmrm, iM flatnt'l Tin IT 11 1.L Still SAVI OkTlTft. Atriruff thn-M. or afrit direct fmlttl). tri $1. CaTok Bpko. Co , Urn ton, Mm. Oar book, 4. Par Bale at KlrUn's flm store and Shenandoah tlruie store. Teams to Hire. If you want to hire n anfe nnd rellAhlo team for drivlnjr or for working piirpOBca pay Shields' livery atnble o visit. Tennis conatantly on hand at reasonable -rates JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Ceittrottrcct. OpnnaltelteadlnB railroad ntntlou. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity ..For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. ingle Standard Only la possible, whether ni a leat or excellence jit loiirnnliam, or for tll measurement of quantities time or values; and The... Philadelphia Record . . . After a career of nearly twenty years or uninterrupted urowtli la Jiutllied In claim lug that the standard first established by Its founders Is the one true test of A Perfect Newspaper. To publish AM. Till! NEWS promptly and succinctly and In the most readable form, without elision or partisan bios; to discus its sliiiiineaiioe with frankness, to ksaftl AN Ol'RK RYU FOR I'll 1)1.10 AP.OBK8, to ulve bealdea a complete reooid of current thought, fancies und discoveries In all de partments of human activity In Its DAILY lilHTlONti 01 from 10 to It l'AtlKS, and to provide the whole for its isttroua nt the nominal prtoe of ONR CUNT That was from the outset, and will continue to he tb aim ot THIS ltUC'OUl). The Pioneer One cent morning newspaper In tlie Unltotf Mates, The Iteoord, stfll 1.I5AIW WHBItft OTUBItS FOLLOW. Witness Itauurlnded average dally circulation eountry testtfy to tbe truth of the assertion that in tha watity antl quality of Its con tents, ana in tfw prloe at which It la sold Tlie fteeord Ium established the standard by which axoellence In Journalism must be tneasuted. The Daily Edition Of The Iteoord will l aont by mall to nnr - address for 18.00 per year or H sent ner month. The Daily and Sunday ; ICditloiw together, whleb will gtvejts readers' tlie host attd taw icforwaQou of all that- :' iwm nouuwys, win oe seta ler t.CWa jeBTorlOoeiitspor mouth. Address THE RECORD FUBLI8HIKQ CO., Record Building, Philadelphia, Pa. Wanted-An Idea SSS Protect vuur tl. I .1.. . I l'.",w'5lf, WKDUMlUlIUN CO., Patent MliX 5?Vl .yaalilniTtoii. 1. C.. for their 1,8U1 prlie offer I aud llat of two hundred Inrsuilous wanted. K a
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