i Tim Kvlls of Sji-m'ntlon. New y ik, April . k. ii. Jimi . Co.'s wool, f ri'vlow of trade hays: In cvn speculative department bu.-uuoss is rim lug, but tli m is rcully tho least siitli-fuct-jr.. feuturo of the sltuatiun. Cotton, oil tin rrlioat climb ivbovo tho oxpurt prlio. flint tlu marketing of products ubron., must b8 checked, and money la nb-torbi-ii which ought to bo employed In productive Industry und in distribution of products to consuinurs. Erorybody knows Unit oil lias not risen 303 por cent, bocauso it is In trinsically nioro vuluablo, nor is whout Actually worth mow than it wn? two or throo weoks ago, but tho oxpan&lro and uplifting forco has unfortunately taken to speculation rather than production. A llrut.il Negro llangml. WlKCHKsrEli, Va April BO. Thornton Parkor was executed horo yestorday. Par kor exhibited wonderful norvo on the scaffold and prayed all the time, oveu af tor tho black cap was plaood ovor his faoa and tho rope adjusted. On March 5 Thornton Parkor mado a brutal assault upon Mrs. tyelton, a respoctablo white lady uf th vicinity of Mlddlotown, twelve mllo south of this 'city. Tho attempt would have boon successful but for tho dotortnlu od bravery of tho intonded victim Par ker confessed tho orimo. Frobably Murdered by Ills WITo. OLEVKLAiSp, April 20. Thomas Jones, I putldlor, was found doad In his homo jus outside tho city limits. Ho boarded wiu. Ebon Davis, and Mrs. Davis discovered the body on entoring the Jones' room. Every thing In the room was smoarod with blood yl a chair In tho room had been broke, to pieces, Mrs. Davis had heard tho coupli quarrollng, but Mrs. Jones, who was ar rested, denies that she committed tin .murder. Frlnce of Wales to Visit Newport. , NEWPORT, K. I., April 20. The an f jiouncomcnt is made hero on the most re llablo authority that tho Princo of "Wulei. will visit Newport during the oomln. Bummer. Tho information was furnished the representative of tho Associated Pre by a prominent society man who has jusi received a letter from England annount - lug that his royal highness will a a'iuI tie ipup races and spend sovoral weeks at New port. .JHEART DISEASE! Fluttering, No Appetite, CouIdNot Sleep, Wind on Stomach. f "For a long time I bad a terrible pain at my heart, which fluttered al , most incessantly. I had no appetite yand could not sleep. I would be com pelled to sit up n bed and belch gas from my stomach until I thought that eVery minute would be my last There was a feelling of oppression about my heart, and I was afraid to draw a full breath. I could not sweep a room without resting. My hus band Induced me to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am happy to say it has cured me. .1 now have a splendid appetite cd sleep well. Its effect was truly marvelous." . MRS. lIAKIty E. BTAPR, PottsvlUe. Pa. Dr. Miles Heart Carols sold on a posltlrs euaranteo that tho Urst bottle will benefit. All druggists sell it atil, Q bottles forts, or it will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of Dries by tho Dr. Miles Nodical Co , Elkhart. Ind! Safe and Reliable Horses to Hire, SNEDDEN'S LIVERY Pear Alloy, Rear Coffee Houso. , The oest rlga In town. Horses taken to board. Hauling promptly attended to, W. J. Canceirius, Saloon I 31 East Centre Street, Shenandoah. .Beers, Porter, Ale and Cigars. Temper nnce drinks of all kinds. Finest brands of whiskies. JOHN D ALTON, AGENT KOR Shenandoah and Vicinity W FOR B ABBEY'S CELEBRATED 1. leer and A trial order solicited. Try BARBBY'S BOGK BEER. GEORGE NAUJDNAS, sSaloon and Restaurant, 884 North West Street. Finest brands of cigars. Choice Wines anu idquors. tiler. wvvv You see litem everywhere. Beautiful Bicycles... ""Bicycle Beauty comes from graceful lines and fine finish, in which points Columbia bicycles excel. But there is more than mere looks to recommend a Columbia. Back of the handsome design and elegant finish is a sterling quality that over the roughest road and the longest journey will carry the rider with safety and satisfaction. Buy a CO! fI TP1RI A or a Hartford. I PATTERN 1 HARTFORD' f GEO. n. KRICK, Agent (or Columbia and Hartford Blcjdes, Shenandoah. Pa. earden's iT WALL pApEF jStore. We have just received a fine line of the most beautiful and artistic papers In the market, which we will sell at very reasonable prices. We have also in stock a great deal of latt year's patterns which we are Rolling at a sacrifice. Comeand see our line of goods. We have the most beautiful and artistic papers. Largest Paper Store in Town. Fin ST. IE. OARDEJlSr, House, Sign and Decorative Painting. 224 West Centre Street. All orders promptly attended to., Inaugural Dinner of the American Society in London, AMBASSADOR BATAED PEESIDES. A Permanent Orgnnlzation Which Will Celebrate Our National Holidays In the Urltlili Metropolis Preparing to Da Honor to Vioe President Stevenson. London, April 20. Last night the In augural dinner of tho American Society In London was hold at tho Cafo Royal, pre sided ovor by the Hon. Thomas F. Bayard, tho Amorlcan ambassador. Tho banquet was glvon in tho gilt dining hall, which was beautifully decorated with festoons of American flags. Over the chairman's table was a mosalo portrait of Washing ton, surroundod by Amorlcan flags. A hundred and fifty of tho most promlnont Americans in Kngland were present, and, In addition, some members of the Ameri can colony in Paris, who came to London especially to attend tho banquet. Mr. Bayard had at his right hand Hon. J. B. Eustts, Amorlcan ambassador to Franco, and at his loft Mr. Andrew Car nogio. Tho guests included the ontlre stuff of tho American embassy. Mr. Bayard toasted tho queen In nfollci tlous speech, and thou tho president of tho United States. Both toasts woro received with uproarious cheering. In tho course of his speech Mr. Bayard bxplalned the ob jects of tho society, and said ho hoped It wbuld always uphold Amorlcan traditions. Much could como of this nucleus, Amorl can citizens could see nothing but good In it. Tho band played "Hall Columbia"whllo tho toast to the president was being hon ored. Mr. H. B. Chamberlain followed Mr, Bayard, proposing a toast to the society, and giving f urthor details of It. alms. He announced that some special greotlng would bo given' to' tho Hon. Adlal bteven son, vice president of tho United States, , on his arrival in London'. Roplylng to tho toast "Our Guests," Mr. Eustls said that such a society afs this ought to bo organized In all tho principal cities of Europo. Ho eulogized Mr. Bay ard's distinguished services and predicted a glorious future for Franco under her now president. Mr. Newton Crane responded to the toast "Tho Amorlcan Resident In Lon don," Mr. Androw Curneglo to "Tho American Bluationallst," Consul Gonoral Collins to "Tho American Ofllclal In Lou don," and Rev. Dr. Pontocost to "The Amurlcan Abroad." ,Soino thrco weoks ago Mr. H. B. Cham borlalu, on old nowspapor man, approached somo of tho loading Americans horo with tho objdot of ascertaining tholr viows on tho matto? of forming a society. Ho also consulted Mr. BHyurd and Consul Genoral Collins, and found on ull sides that tho suggestions thrown out by him were but echoes of tho feeling outortalned by all. Having sounded the Americans In London Mr. Chamberlain at onco proceeded to work his schomo out In detail, and lettors wore seut to a number of, American citi zens, asking them to attend a meeting to draw up and consider plans, Accordingly a mooting of Amorlcan citi zens Interested in the formation of an American Society lu London, on tho lines of tho Ohio Society, tho New England So ciety and the Southern Society In New York, was hold at tho'Unltod Statos con sulate genoral on March 8, and after dis cussion a commltteo on organization was appointed by consul gonoral, who was In the chair, and as a result of tho work of that committee an organization was affected at a subsequent mooting and a strong general committee appointed. The general committee is as follows: Ex-olclo membors: Tho American am bassador, tho Amorlcau military attacho, tho American consul gonoral and tho American naval attacho, Tho worklug oxooutlvo officers nro: Bon Jamlii Franklin Stovons, chairman; Hum phrey B. Chamberlain, soorotary and treasuror. Thorostof thooommtttee are: Walter II. Bum-, FmnolB S. Blake, Frank K. Bliss, Poultney Blgelow, Newton Crune, Howard Potter, Jamos R. Roosevelt, James C. Taylor, Roland K. Dennis, Johu A. Ferguson, Thomas L. Field, John G. Melgifrf, George A- Slower, J Morgan Richards, Ballard Smith, Frederick U. YanDusqr and Heury White. IlinooTpi nool Model 40 Columbia pope riFa. co. General Officn aid Factorial, HARTFORD BOSTON, NKW YORK. OHIOAQO, SAN "ANOIaOO, rnoviocNOK, buffalo. Send two 2-cnt stamps for t Columbia Catalogue; free if you call at a Columbia agency. st S ock and Lowest Prices. A Lame man is scarcely more than half a man either in comfort or effective work. AHcock's Porous Plaster cures all sorts of lameness of the back or limbs result ing from strain or taking cold ; also congestion of the chest; everything that an external remedy can reach. Ilownro of Imitations. Do not be de ceived. Insist upon bavin; "AlACOCK's." AHcock's Corn Shields, AHcock's Bunion Shields, Have do equal as a relief and cure for corns and bunions. Brandreth's Pills remove Indigestion, constipation, liver and kidney complaint. Easily, Quickly, Permanently Restored. Ti'cnkiicss, IYcrvonnnen. Debility, and all the train or. evils irora eariy errors or r later excesses, iae resm 01 overwork, sickness, worry, etc. r uii sirengtn, ubtss onment and tone trlren ta levery organ ana portion of tho boil y. Simpler, nat ural methods. Inimedl. ate improvement seen. irattnt-M tmnnlhl. li.flOO references. Bock. explanation and proofs mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL GO., Buffalo, N.Y. ft&RTMAN STEEL PICKET FENGE , 3 .i-m is the cheapest and best fence made. Cheap! than a wooden fence for residences, lawns, cem etery lots or any kind of fencing. M. H. Martib aas the agency and carries it In stock at bi aiaroio ana granite wornn, IZ7 n. jakdih NT AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST 329 N. 15th St C-aJ!9whin, - riiuuueipnm, r Thirty years' coitlmtons practice In all BjjBumi umeasva ui uuiu huxun The terrible results ot SelLAhiiie. the hiiinlll atlng condition of Impotency. the misery of Sleeplessness Lose at Appetite and all the wretchedness resulting from Blood-Poisoning, diseases of the Nervous Sys'em, Skin, Bladder and Kidneys can be overcome by cousultlni; Dr. louu who will guarantee a permunent cure and restoration to Health ana Manly Vigor In every case lie treats. Consultation aud ex amination free and strictly confidential, thirty years' continuous practice Is proot enough of his ability. Office hours dally and Sundays, f rom 9 a, m. to 3 p. m.. and 8to0 evenings. Call or send for free book on Errors ot Youth and obsoure disease of both sexes. Wc Have the Best Illuminating oil made. Odor less, colorless, brilliant, safe, per fection. If you are In the dark, drop us a postal. We'll enlighten you and lighten you. XSclipse Oil Oom'y Oils, Gasoline, Candles, Lamp Wicks, Burners, etc. 213 South Jardtn St., SIIENANDOAH, PA. Mall orders promptly attended to. r r.i i it-. i i triM i ii' DEii AMI StudontDurant Charged with Kill ing Minnie Williams. THE A00U3ED EEMAIN8 SILENT. By Advice of UN Attorney Ho Glvr No KTlilence at the Coroner's Inquest Tlio Murdor of Ml Btrtnche Lamont to be Taken Vp Later. SAN FnANCtsco, April 20. Tho usual crowd of curiosity seekers was orsaont when tho Innulry Into tho murder of Alhis Mlnnlo Williams was resumed yesterday Illinillfc nnil 1,1a nftn.n. 1 ent. Elmer Wolfe, tho young man whoso statements have been questioned recently, uaiviaH ....u. uid O UIDU was recalled to tho stand and offered to produce Witnesses to substantial all ho had previously snld In regard1 to his move ments on tho night Mlnnlo Williams i was murdered, but the coroner doellnod tho of for, and both that ofllclal and the chief of police said they were satisfied with Wolfo's statements, and did not bollovo ho was connected with tho crime. Dr. Bartlott, who conducted theautonsy. testified that Mlnnlo Williams died of as phyxiation as a result of having part of her clothing forced down her throat by the murdoror, and that tho knife wounds found on various parts of her body wdro inflicted after her death. He also testified that the girl had boeu outraged, and that previous to tho tlmo of the tragedy" she niut leu a blameless life. Several othor wltnessos woro examined on minor mat ters, and tho coroner then called Durant tq tho stand. Tho lattor left his seat as if to prosont hlmsolf for examination, but his attornoys ndviBod him not to speak, and no further effort was mado to question him. Tho jury did not ocoupy an hour In de liberating, and returnod a verdict charg ing Durant with tho murdor of Mlnnlo Williams. It was tho 'case of her death ohly that was bolng Investigated. Tho case of the murder of Blanche Lamont will bo taken up Inter. Miss Gertrude Tabor, a stopslster of Elmer Wolfe, tho young man whoso name had boon frequently mentioned in tho case within tho past fow days, has como for ward and identified the pocketbook which was. found on the San Bruno road by a clam digger, and which contalnod somo papers, among which was a business card of Dr. Vogel, on the baok of which was written tho name of Miss Williams. Miss Tuber says that sho missed tho pocketbook somo tlmo ago while out rid ing near the Taber ranch, on the' San Bruno road, and explained the presence of a card with Miss Williams' namo on it by saying that Miss Williams visited her some weeks ngo and wrote her addross on one of Dr. Vogel's cards. Durant's friends say It is a peculiar coincidence that the pockotbook should havo boon lost by one so closely rolated to Wolfo and found at this critloal tlmo. Mrs. Durant, mother of the acussed, says that she has ovldonco for tho defenso which will go to upset the bearing of the statement of Witness Hill, who testified beforo tho coroner's jury to tho fact that he had soen n couplo answorlug tho.de scrlptlon of Durant and tho dead girl standing noar tho church about 8:80 on tho night of tho tragedy, and who aftor wards entered tho churchyard. Mrs. Dur ant says that a young couplo had borne to her and statod that they entered tho churchyard about tho time Hill claims to have seen a couple pass into the front gate. Today the pollco recelvod Information from a laundry that a pair of bloody trous ers hod beon loft for cleaning. Tho police say that tho trousers are too big for Du rant, but that they will traoo the clow to find tho owner. Ex-Governor Porter Stricken. Indianapolis, Ind.,' April m Whllo out walking last evening ox-Governor AU bort G. Porter foil to tho pavement uncon scious, sufforlng with an acuto attack of vertigo. He was carrlod to a conveyance, In which ho was taken to his homo. In addition to having sorvod tho people of Indlanu as govornor Albert G. Porter has represented the United Statos nt the Italian court, having beon appointed by President Harrison to that distinguished position. For yoars Mr. Porter has beon ono of Indiana's foromost cltizons and a leader in tho Republican party. Captain CrosHman'a Veracity Questioned. HAVANA, April 20. Senor Do Lome, the Spanish mlnlstor to Washington, who has been Investigating the Alllanoa affair, said in an interview that it had not beon proved that tho assertions made by Cap tain Crossman, of tho steamer Alllanca were correct, ond It might bo presumed that the events by tho captain had not oo ourred at to the Alllanca, but to an English steainbi' belonging to the Atlas lino. Ho added tbnOo did not bellevo any Important dlflloultyNwrald bo met with In settling the matter. Probable Wire Murdor and Suicide. Dkoatuii, Ills., April SO. WTUlnm Cra mer shot his divorced wife, MrsVEmma Bognrdess, yostorday, at her homcS first shot struck her In tho broast, th(Tfeco ond In tho stomnoh and tho third In uto hip. She will die. Cramer 11 rod ono shops into his own heart hud dlod almost in stantly. Ho has beon a Wabash flrenmn. Of late ho has been drlnktug, aud threat ened to kill his formor wlfo for marrying aguln. Decided Against Mr. Gougar. LAFAYKTTE, Ind., April 20. In tho su perior court Judgo Everett held, In the suit of Mrs. Holou Gougar, who sought to recover damages from tho eloctlon board for refusing to allow her to vote at last November's olectlon, that uudor tho nil tlonlal and stato constitutions women wo.-o excluded from suffrage, and doclded against Mrs, Gougnr. The doolslou la im portant because It Is a test ease. Responsibility for a Disaster. Wheeling, W. V., April 20. The cor oner's jury inquiring Into the responsibil ity for the death of tho six victims of lost wook's disaster oir Main stroet finished Its work last evening and rendered a vordlot that tho division wall Tas foulty, and that T. T. Hutchison & Cd. and W. H. Champ man Si Sou woro equally responsible. Any quostlon of orlmlnn) responsibility wttBleft for the grund jury Senor Mimmr.a I.cuaves Washington. Wabjiikqton, April Sd. Sonor Muruago. the Spaulsh minister, who has been auo reeded by Sonor do Loni, left hero lost plight, whence he goes to Spain. Pending Iheurrlval ifC Senor de Lome, the legation aore will oe, under the dlrectlou or. seuoi ( frugrarlft, as charge d'affaires. 3E in COTTOLEWE. pt 15 not J An experiment but a Proved Success. Thous ands of housekeepers who at first thought they never could use any shortening but lard, now . use COTTOLENE aud couldn't be induced to change, simply because it is better, cheaper and V IV5 BlilllllJ Gilnwre's Arhnatic Wiue A tonic for ladieslf you are suffering from' weaichess, and feel exhausted and rtervous ; are getting thin and all run down, Gilmore's Arom Wine will bring roses to cheeks and rest6re you to fl and plumpness. Mothers, u ic ior your daughters, it if the best regulator 5nd corrector for all ailments peculiar to wo manhood. It promotes diges tion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by .A.. "WA.STjH!Y, 106 N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE Has stood the Test of Time MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED ' v. r. 1317 Arch St.Phila. Pa. Rmnn pnicnw i"duer. niadderi ieiiHBN rurpil in :id tn fin .inv. mn.ni.A I ULUUU I UIUU 1 mill Knppinl Tll.-I I Ulcers, Slcln l)Ueanen. Nervous Debility! and Errors af Youth. Iioisaof Powernndl strictures (No t'uitins) Cured for n. llfrf I ......... . I Lost Manhood nml Smiill Shrunken Or-8 Kiuih j uiir ICestored. ScIentlUo method never fails uclcesl casela beyond human aid. Heller at I once, aud you feel llkeaman among I men In mind and body. All losses! cuecnea immeaiateiy and contlnuedt improvement. Every, obstacle tol happy married Hie removed. Nervel jurce, win, energy, Drain poner.l Wbeu falltnir or ln.t. Are rMtniwi K'l Stbe combined NISW treatment. Victims oil 9 abuses and excesses, reclaim your manhood ll Iuuiicics iiuw iimy, uverwuts, tany errors, ui-y health and excesses In married life regain! your strength. Don't despair, even If In thel last etazes. Dou't bo dlscourased. If auacltsl !have robbed you. 1 will prove to you that! medical science and honor still exist. Bend; live 2-cent stamna for honk " Tlr ITTir tl.ofl Soniy Aieaicai dooe exposing quacks (no matters what they advertise to save themselves from! exposure) their tricks and devices, calling! themselves celebrated and famous, giving freel advice and KUarantcc, charging enormousfl prices for cheap, poisonous druifs, and there 1 guy ruining tnousanus. nourm u to a isven inirs.&-&ML ed.andatv vu'ffs. S-&80. hun..l Notice All afflicted with dangerous andH M hopeless cases sbouli) call for examination. y, rrom wea. ana Hat, eve gs, 6-8, und J ,a-ii writoorcau. ireaimentny mall. It your clothier doesn't keep LHammerslough. : Bros Swell. Reliable. New York -6nOTa:ira- Mate him get it. Their celebrated $15.00xIelton Overcoat Wears like steel and la sold by every promt nent clothier In the state. None genuine with out UammoinloucU, Uroj ' label. iMi&Y, PILLS! SlFE AND SURE. SEND 1.f OR" WOMAN'S SH wilcox upecvic bOii-nuA,rjv Clock Spring Blade Only Perfect Comb. Korepaugh Circuses, Ask your Dealer for Ree our name on the liantllg. Sl'UI.NU CUI1UV liIoi MuX Abut Utuij, Utic m i jfeur 1 1 DianiMDUiirmuirAiiiiuiiufiuii'i.'uiuvm wm, p Mild ctr. Fine pp H IHEAHHItAHTOIUCOCOKfAKYSIltttSSOil W 1 NEWfDNK USA M a DRUG m ".Z rtJr' Bold by P, P, D. KlttCllt, Urujvlst, .Shtnandoah, Fa, more Healthful. The genuine has this trade mark steer's head in cotton-plant wreath ou every pail. Look for it Made only by The N. K. Fair-bank Company, CIIICACIO, ami 13 N Delaware Ave., I'll fl ml. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. 8. K1BTLEK, II, D piiraioiAH Attn surgeon. Office. lax North Jardln street, Shenandoah. M. M. DUItKE, ATTORN EY-AT-L A W, SHENANDOAn, PA. Office. Kean bulldlne. corner ot Main and Centre streets, Hhenandoab. N. STEIN, M. D., pbysiciAn and SVRQEQN. Office Room 2. Ecan's New rinlMlnr ner Main and Centro streets, Shenandoah tlK. coi- ah, Pa. mce iiours: bio hi a. in.: 1 to 3 p. m.i 7to p. m. Night officeNo. 230 West Oalc street. M. HAMILTON, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SORQEON, Office Water Compiny building, 26 West Lloyd slreot. g JO. SPALDIN , M. D. Diseases of THE HKAIiT Specialty". AND JillNQS- Office and residence, Ho. 29. a.. White street. Offlca hours 7 to 9 a m , 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. roMrTs. pKRGUBON'S THEATRE, P. J. TEIiatraON, tfANAOER. MONDAY, APRIL 22d; 1895. "A JOLLY LOT" Headed by the 4 Emperors of Music, HOWARD, TENNEY and RUSSELL, TALBERT. Absolutely the most perfect or ganization of modern times introducing Europe's fam ous novelty, The Voujare Family. A comedy brimming over with fun. Everything new, originnl and up to date. Grand Military Brass Hand and novel street parade. Prices, 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Reserved Seats t Klrlln'a drat; store jrjlKRGUSON'8 THEATRE. P. J. rEIlQUSON, HARAOltlt THURSDAY, APRIL 25th, '95. "Cheer up Willie, they are going to stop and amuse us this time." CON ROY : and : FOX Those clever comedians, with their splemtti company, In Mot Tamales The Great Farce Comedy Bucofss. Direct (torn Walnut Htreet Theatre, Pblladelpbla, Fiin from stirt to finish. Wit, humor, with music, Janoe and song. A High-class Attraction Prices, as, 50 and 75 cents. Beats on sale at Kliiin'x drug gtore. AC Is MM I CO Turkish Capsules never fall! By luro irreguianiies. w.uimpiorpartKiuikm lo mum 1aciu o, 'ew Kyp(, Spring Curry Comb BoftoaaBrush. Fits every Curve. Tho Used by U. S. Armv and bv Barnura and and Leading Horsemen of tho World. It, Sample mailed post paid 2? cents. 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