j EVENING HERALD "aMtehed daily, except Sunday by am&Azn I'vuzisniNa cuzipant, f jW kMoo office and meohanieal department, 4 , . North Market Street. qpiL tJ)ji(j Is dellvored In Shenandoah and IelaiQ surrounding towns for Six Cents ymfc, payable to tho carriers, lly mall, Three BaHaru a year or Twenty-five cents per month, It tSyance. Ji&vciUscmenta oharged according to apace f.4 position. The publishers roscrTC tho right aliange the position of advertisements when STisc tho publication of news requires it. The tight la also reserved to reject any advertise Bent, whether paid for or not, that the pub fshirs may deem improper. Advertising ratec Bwe known upon application, , t&rtared at the post office at Shenandoah, F. . tiKrad closs mall matter. THIS EVENING HEItAZI), Shenandoah, Pcnna. Evening Herald. MONDAY., MAY 0, 1805. TSsB trm Republlcin policy nt present la to give the Democrats plenty of rope, and they will do the rest. The income tax is not going to yield as much revenue as was anticipated, but it Is going to eoine fully np to tho highest expectations in the way of making He public in votes. The contending elements of the Demo eratic party are rapidly nearitig the point where each would rather see tbe Itepul' I scans succeed than to be boaten by the other. Circuses good, bad and ludiflerent and plenty of them, are on the road, and more are to follow. The large ones will n'o doubt give Shenandoah the go by, but we are sure of some of the little ones. The Interior Department has leased several largo tracts of Indian lands to a Texas syndicate for 0c. an acre when a bid of 10c. had been made. This trans action is evidently based upon the pre cedent established in the bond sale to the .Belmont-Morgan syndicate. "West CnESTEit's fire alarm system is lilso out of order. The local paper, in epeaking of it says : "No one knows just Jjow long it was worthless. If we are to have a system at all, it should be one JafaRt we can rely upon." So say we. THE revival of business in the textile factories of New England, with nn in crease of wages for the operatives, is one f the latest and most important evi dences of returning good times. In the nature of things, the old degree of pros perity can be reached only in a gradual way, but it is coming, and even Demo cratic rule can not prevent It. TllE signs of the times are encouraging Eor brighter prospects in business circles Wages have been increased in a number of establishments throughout the country during the past ten days. The mining region is sadly in need of better times, where the poor miners and laborers, the true noblemen of the country, have been ground down to low wages and a bare living. There seems to be quite a difference of opinion as to the advisability of Lexowing Philadelphia. Tho peopln and pres3 are equally divided upon the question, and there doos not appear to be an urgent desire anywhere for the investigation except by a few so:called reformers, who are bent on reforming the Republican prty out of power and themselves in. The investigation would dlwlolte very little rottenness, but would give a few of our statesman a' job after the adjourn (sent of tbe Legislature. The two women who fainted from fright the other day are way behind the times. They certainly have not been reading up to date novel. It was only In the novel of 60 and 100 year ago that women were fragile and fainted on tbe least provocation. It was then the proper thing for a heroine to faint. The heroine In the up to date novel shoots and hit. ' She is athletic. She does not lose her bead in presence of danger. She coolly turns over in her mind the best way to get out of the danger. That much at least we must thank the atliletla fad for. President Lotto, of the defunct bank f Dubois, this state, U an honest man. lu reference to the failure of the bink of which he was at the head be says : "The aw its of the bank, I am told, will come within (0,000 of paying everything. But whatever they laok will be paid, it I have to pay every cent of it myself, if the am needed is all I have and my wife has t Hell her personal effect and jewelry, bo man will suffer. On the marble shaft above my father is the legend: "Here lies an honest mau." I nm old aud health, hot I will begin anew, rpnra nnn n i? nn nun mm lillli lM'AUMtt DFjIIM, British Warships Sail Away from Nicaragua's Chief Port. THE EFPE0T OF BRITISH BLuTP. It Will Prolmbly ltcsult In the Formation of a Defensive Alllnnco Among the Cen tral American llcpubllcn ns n l'rotost Acnlnst Oppressive Measures. MANAGUA. Nlcaraaua. May 0. Tho Nlc- aragunn government having,'through tho Salvadorian minister at London, accepted tho modified ultimatum of tho British govcrnmout, tho dtsputo botweon tho two countries is practically nt nn end. On Saturday orders woro cabled from London to Hour Admiral Stophonson, com manding tho British squadron at Corlnto, directing him to ovnounte tho port yostor dny. Tho warships prosonted a sceno of orderly bustlo this morning, giving evi dence that somothlng out of tho usual course was going on. Boats passed fre quently botween tho shoro and tho vossols, tho little midshipmen in chnrgo wearing nn air of greater Importance) than usual. They were ovldontly bearers of communi cations to Cnptaln Trench, of tho Royal Arthur, who, upon tho seizure of Corlnto, had boon appointed by Admiral Stophon son governor of tho port. Tho forco origi nally landed by tho British to hold tho place was four hundred bluo jackets and marines, but on i riday, whon it becamo known that tho tonslon had becomo re laxed, thoso wore rnmovod, with tho ox coition of flfty-olglit marines and their officers. Miortly after the flag denoting that ro liglous services wcro in progress on board thi' warships was hauled down the marines, who had been drawn up In front of the custom house, were ordered to re turn to thoir ships. A fow minutes Inter tho British flagwaB hauled down from tho government building and soon the soil of Nicaragua was rid of tho British invaders,' and tho long strokes of tho sailors were swooping tho heavy bonts to tho warships lying in tho barb jr. Hundreds of persons assomblcd along tho shoro to sec tho ombarkatlou of tho marines, nnd a cheer went up ns tho noses of tho boats headed harborwnrd. Tho warships woro soon riding nt short cables, but their doparturo was delayed by tho tide, whlch dld not serve until tho af ternoon. It was expected that tho flagship would depart with tho other two vossols of tho fleot, but whon tho water was high enough on tho b.ir to permit of tho pass ago of tho vessels only tho Wild Swan nnd tho Satellite got under way, and with tho rod ensign of Britain snapping in tho breeze stood out to sea. Tho flagship, tho Royal Arthur, paid out her cable again, and this fact wa? bellevod to confirm a re port that sho would salute tho Nlcaraguan Hag when tho government repossessod it self of tho port. As has boforo boon stated in thoso dls patchos, Nicaragua has agrped to pay $77, 000 demanded by Great Britain for tho ex pulsion of Pro-Consul Hatch aud for other allogcd damagos to British subjects nrlslng from tho recent troubles in tho Mosquito reservation, but instoad of pay ing tho monoy nt tho cannon's mouth, as tho British government originally do ranndod should bo done, sho will pay it in London flf toon days after tho last vessol of tho British floct withdraws from Corlnto. There nro other questions of damagos to British subjocts to bo sottlcd, but Nica ragua bolloves that if thoso questions aro submitted to nn impartial commission tho judgment will be renderod in hor favor. Well authenticated reports havo roaohod hero that Chief Clarence, tho deposed rulor of tho Mosquito reservation, who is now in Kingston, Jamaica, is tho recipient of 0 a day from tho British gorornment, and theso reports do not tond to allay tho popular animosity against Groat Britain, it being hold that sho would not takosuck nn interest in Claronco if sho did not havo ulterior designs rogarding him. It is broadly stated that Groat Britain in tended to rostoro him to his chieftainship, but to do so now sho would havo to de spoil Nicaragua of tho torritory formorly ruled ovor by him, which n fow days ago was incorporated as a stato, which was named Zclaya, in honor of tho prosldont of Nicaragua. In woll informed circles lti3notbollovcd that Groat Britain will over nttompt to ro storo Claronco under tho present status, slnco, should they ondeavor to do so now, it is thought that tho United States would intorforo to prevent what would praotl cally amount to a confiscation of torritory. Tho action of ban balvndor In guaran teeing tho payment of tho indemnity, ns, in fact, her course throughout tho wholo dispute, Is very favorably oommentod upon in olllolnl circles, and It is believed that an on ten U) will be established that will lead to results benefloinl to both countries. It would not at all be suprlsing lf.this trouble with Great Britain should result In tho formation of an alliance bo tweon the several Central Amorlcun states for defensive purposes. There is.no denying the fact that the attitude of Great Britain in her treatment of Nicaragua und in her dealings with other small powers has caused an awaken ing among the Central American repub lics to the danger to which they are ex posed from British aggression. There is a strong belief hore that Great Britain will never submit any question that may arise between hersolf and the Central American states to arbitration, but that she will herself sit in judgment on the question, and then proceed by foroe of arms to en force hor own dooroo. Not for years has there boon suoh unanimity of opinion nmoug the Spanish-American republics. If suoh a union could be definitely ar rauged and tho terms be put Into forco a severe blow would be dealt to British trade, aud eventually the British govern ment would find that its treatment of Nicaragua had cost it a sum of money far In oxoois of tho small money that sho do lunuded from Nicaragua. llllit Gets Life Imprisonment. Minneapomb, Minn., May 0. Claus A. Bllxt on Saturday pleaded guilty to tho murder of Catharine Glng, and wus sen tenced to the uonlteutiary for life. Al though the trial of Bllxt wus not oxpeeted to occur until May 14, the self-confessed murderer decided to plead guilty at onoe and let his atonement for the heartless killing of Catharine (ilug oominenoe. llle'i School Madenti an Strike. Uouohtoh, Mioh., May 0. The high school class of '05 struok in a body this morning. Ifrlnoipal ICeeler expelled ono member for hiking him to resign and the, mmolndor ofithfl class wenfeout'ltDwo of Mr. Al. G. iryams Hamilton, Ohio. The Same as Bread Hood's Sarsaparillaon the Table at Every Meal " In my opinion Hood's Sarsaparllla has not an equal as a blood purifier. I doc tored 6 months for stomach trouble and Nouralgla of tho Hoarf without any good and then took Hood's Barsaparllla. Every spring and fall sinco I havo used it and it has dono me lots of good. I havo not been attended by a physician for the last four years. My wife was suffering with water brash and Feeling All Tlrod Out. Bho was severely afflicted but upon my prevailing upon her to take Hood's Sarsa i -arilla and Hood's Pills she felt differently In a short time. Now she is quite well. Wo have great faith in Hood's Sarsapa- rilla and put it on tho table at every meal the same aB bread." At. G. Hyams, with T. V. lIowisi.li & Sons, reah'once, 420 North Third Street, Hamilton, Ohio. Hood's Pills eytobiiy.easytotake, iiiuuu a easy In etfoet. 2Cc. Coming: Events. May 30 Ice cream festival in RoSblus' hall, under the auspices of the Young People's Working Society of the United Evangelical church. When Baby was sick, ro gavo her Castorla. When she was a Child, sho cried for Castorla. When she becamo Miss, sho clung to Castorla. When sho had Children, she gave them Castorla, Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that tho namoLESSiov& Baek, Ashland, Pa., is printea on every sacK. tr Strouse has a fine line of society em- bl ins. ; Relief In Six Hours. Distressing Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." Ihis new remedy is n great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary pas sages in male or female. It relieves re tention of water and pain in passing it almost imnuyiiately. If yon want quick relief and cure this Is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 S. Main St., next door to the post office, Shenandoah, Pa. 4-9-3m When ..n.. A .nnfl lng, gas fitting, or general tinsmlthing done call on K F. Gallachpr, 18 West Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 34-tf You Don't Have to Swear off says the St. Louis Journal of Agriculture in an editorial about No-To-Bac, the fam ous tobacco habit cure. "We know of many cases cured by ffo-To-Bac, one, a prominent St. Louis architect, smoked and chewed for twenty years : two boxes cured him so that even the smell of tobacco makes him sick." No-To-Bac sold and guaranteed by Mrs. A. Wasley. No cure no pay. Book free. Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. 13t eod Ten-cent box Magic Paste Stove Polish for 5 cents. Ask your grocer. Pictures free. VETER1NARYSPEC1FICS Fcr Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Sogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500 Faeo llook on Treat ninnt of Animals nuit Chan bom 1'rue. cures FoverSil'iiiiKeatiouB.Inilatnniation f..A.i Spinal .lleulimltla.fllllk l'evor. !.ll,SirutUM, J.nnieiU'SM. Rbeniuutsni. !.C.llHteiiiii(T, Nasal Discharges. ., Hot n or (irulis, VVariiiH. :.lU..(;ouijb, Heaves, Pneumonia. I'M'.Cnlfo or Unpen, llellraobe. (LO.ftlixcurriHge, Hemorrhages. II. II. Urinary nnd Kidney Diseases. S.I. Eruptive DIhpbhoh, MnilEe. K... Diseases of Dlnestlon, Paralysis. Single Bottle (over 50 doseV - - ,00 Stable Case, with Specific, MamiiL Veterinary Cure oil and Medloator, $7.00 Jar Veterinary CHre Oil, - . i,00 Sold bf PmtlttUi or at prvptld Mjvbare ud la aef qvuUIr a receipt cl rlc. IlCni'iniKIg' MEn. (0., 1 1 1 4 11 8 lUUUm St., Sew Tort HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. a use 3Q fears. Tho only enooeMiu. remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, ni Froitration. from oTor-work or ott cnucn. fl per viol, or S vuJt tax at vil powder, (or J5. Suld lr DrosglflU, or tela jxmtpftld on receipt of prl6. lUmrUIttlB' HKD. CO., Ill A 111 IIIUjo SL,KwTork. -DR. A. A. SETBERT - Hpeolnllst In diseases of tbe Eve, Ear, Hose and Throat. 207 West Market Ht., I'ottsville. Hours-8.30a.rn. tol2m.i 1 to 4 p, m 7 to p, m. Sundays, D a. m. to IS m. ly For Sale, Cheap I 2 On North White Street, Double block of dwellings, Kos. 80 and S8North White street, between Centre and uioyu streets. '.Also, a double block of dwellings. Nor. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. li U Wow Ilfllevad thn LnwmuUi'H Will Aityonrn mi J mm U HAHIIISnUKi;, Mny 0. The legislature I will probablv wind ui Its affairs the llrt Thursday ol Juno. The members have oe-1 conio tired of the dally grind of rmitlno work and are ntixlous to get away. Tho senate calondar Is in good shnpo, and, If i necessary, can be cleared of all bill within forty-eight huura. The houso took a spurt last weok nnd cleaned up tho calendar of llrat and second reading nouse mils, i nere nro loss than fifty souato bills on second reading, nud about 200 houso blllson third rending on tho house calendar. This Is equal to about eight days' work of six hours a day. Speakor's Clerk Huhn says it Is tho llrst tlmo within his loglslntlvo e.xpcrlouco of thirty four yoars that tho houso calondar was clear of second read ing houso bills tho first week of Mny. Chairman Marshall, of the houso appro priations committee, expects to report next Thursday about forty appropriation bills for stato institutions. Thoy will aggre gate about J4,GO0,OOO, a heavy reduction ovor two yoars ago. Tho managers of the stato institutions havo hitherto received a lot of extras that they will not got this year. Nothing has yet been dono by tho legis lature to lncrcaso tho stato revenues. Tho houso ways and means commlttoo will re port tomorrow the Cochrnno bill taxing browors twenty-four cents a barrel for all beor browed or sold within tho stato. This would raise an annual rovonuo of about $000,000. If such n law Is passed nothing can bo realized from it for a year. It will probably bo determined this week whether or not Philadelphia is to bo "Lex owed." Tho senato Judiciary general com mittee is otpooted to tako final action to morrow evening on tho l'enroso resolu tion for a senato committee to Investigate the municipal affairs of tho Quaker city. Tho samo afternoon tho opponents of the proposed lnvristlirntlon will be given u hearing by tho committee BASEBALL RECORDS. Stamtiug of tho Club, in tlio Itace for Cham plonihlp l'onnnnU.. Tfatlonal league. ci.rns. w. i.. p.c. ci.uns. w. i.. r.r. rittsburg 9 3 .780 Cincinnati.. 0 7 .101 Cleveland ..8 4 .607 Chicago 0 8 .f."o lloston 0 3 .067 1'hllnda 4 0 .41 P Brooklyn ... 5 4 .5,0 Louisville.- i 8 .JtkJ Baltimore.. 13 4 .KiS Wash'ton-. 3 6 .JiB New York.- 5 5 .500 St. Louis.... 4 0 .ao7 SATUUDAY'S NATIONAL LKAGUE GAMES. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 10; Now York, 0. At Brooklyn Baltimore, 11 j Brooklyn, 0. At Boston Boston, 5; Wash ington, 2. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 3; Cincinnati, 8. -At Clovoland Clevoland, 6; St. Loulsr5. At Chicago Chicago, 7; Louisville, 4. SUNDAY'S NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At Cincinnati St. Louls.ll; Cincinnati, 4. At Chicago Chicago, 3; Louisville, 8. Eastern League, CT.tTUS. W. r.. p.n. m.TTna w r n n Bprlneflold. 0 0 1.000 Syracuse l" 3 ,250 ou&tauuu t 1 ,o"u Toronto 1 i .wty Prdvldence 4 1 .800 Rochester-. 1 4 .00 Scranton.... 3 1 .750 B,ultalo 0 6 .000 BATUliUAV H JiASTEItN LEAGUE GAMES. At Scranton Scranton, 6; Rochester, 1. At Wllkosbarro Wllkcsbarro, 10; Syra cuse, 3. At Sprlngflold-Sprlngflcid, 3; Buffalo, 2. At Providence Toronto, 0; Providonco, 5. raying Liberally for a Great Disaster. Webster, Mnss., May 0. Mrs. William Warnoks, of this city, whoso husbund was ono of tho victims of tho steamship Elbe dlsnstor, rccolvod n letter from tho North German Llovil offlclnlB In rhloDtr panled by several blanks to be filled out. xuo wuor 01 ine letter indicates that Mrs. Warnoks will olthor receive a cheok or will bo tho reelnlnnt of n nnmlnn Hnrlnn her widowhood. Tho letter states that tlio.iwo nas already been oxpended for the relief of the surviving rolatlvos of those who wont down with tho fated steamship. richt with Hostile Indians. Spokane Falls, Wash., May 0. The expected hostilities havo bogun bctweon the sottlers of the KalUpell yalloy and the renegado Indians. Throo settlers, William Jared, "BUI" Jared nnd Oscar McLaugh lin, wero attackod by a band of thn rod. skins. Big Sam. the leader. William Jared down with a crowbar, but after a short fight with the Indians the whites reached thnlr hrm they fired on their assailants and killed one. Talk of Lynching in Delaware. MlLVOUD, Dol May 0. James H. Will. iams, who assaulted hls daughtor, und for whom oiflcers havo been searching for soveral days, was arrested about six miles from horo by Detective Witsel. Ho was hiding in a swamp. Tho fooling against wuuams is incense, and tnere Is muoh talk of lynching. Ho will be sent to jull at Georgetown. Drank I'olnou for Whisky. Williamspobt, Pa., May 6 Two young sons of John Kuss found a bottle of horse medicine iu ti,i barn. They drunk the contents, thinking it was whhky. The chief Ingredlont In tho mixture was ar senic, and one of the lads w.is fatally pol i.iK'd. but thn other w iH r -s pAINT cracks It often costs more to prepare a M.vise for repainting that has been v.lnted in the first place with. cheap i -ady-inbced paints, than it would 10 have painted it twice with strict ly pure white lead, ground in pure linseed oil. Strictly Pure White Lead forms a permanent base for repaint ing and never has to be burned or scraped off on account of scaling or cracking. It is always smooth and clean. To be sure of getting strictly pure white lead, purchase this brand; "John T. Lewis & Bros." ,.0S7;Ntln!l, Lead Co.'s Pure - one-pound can to a Jj-pound keg of Lend and mix your own V I'M. W. T, VW (tul ui Metal card ard get our book 6a it. .nrf Mln,wrH from . I, ,5lHMt..L1 - . vrtt, r-fiArl rmriv rlnllnnl. ' 1 STRIKING MINERS ORDERLY. No rears or lllntnus Conduct In Virginia nr West Virginia. Pocahontas, Va., Mny 0. Tho mooting yostorday at this plaoo, will, It is believed, sottlo tho strike. Tho union men havo brought to bear every posalblo moan to induce tho minors hero to Join them. Law loss has complete conffdenoo in tho ulti mate success of the men. He says that the ldoa of sondirig soldiers horo is ridiculous; that thoro Is not a slnglo man who would destroy a pleco of railroad property as big as a spike, and that lftw aud order will bo preserved and tho mon nro all plodged to poacc. Ho appealed to tho men to proservo good behavior and to show to tho pooplo that tho strike was meant only to redress wrongs. Tho othor spoakors, both black and whlto, gavo. versions of thoir grlovanccs, and couusollod tho preservation of peaco, but to unite nnd fight out for tho law aud their rights. All soomed to think that tho strike would win, whothor tho Pocahontas mon camo out or not, but that with thoir union tho flold could bo won much soonor. They claim that at tho prosout chargos for provisions nnd houso rent thoy could not llvo nt thirty conts per ton for labor. The mooting, which lastod until night, has put a different phaso on tho situation so fnr as tho Pocahontas mon ore con cerned. The union mon aro working hard so that tho fow romalnlng men who havo not joined will bo brought In. The negroes nnd nativo whites havo been tho key to tho position horo, and It is bollovod nil of theso aro In the union. Tho proprotion of the minors is fully 60 per1 cent, negroes, with 80 uatlvo whlto and SO Hungarians, The strlko has effectually paralyzed busi ness, nud travel is suspondod oxcept for minors going homo. Pocahontas has been very quiet, not a slnglo arrest having been mado in tho city for a week. Tho miners say they will hold out for six months If required to win. Tho notion will, it is bo llovod, culminate In practically an adjust ment of tho matter boforo another day. Collision In Now York Harbor. New YoiiK, May 0. Tho German tank steamer August Korff, Cuptain Buhner, whilo procoodinpto son yesterday morning during hazy weather, collided with the Gorman ship August, which was anchored off Stapleton, S. I., in ballast. Tho August Korff struok tho August a glancing blow on tho port side, abaft tho mlzzcu mast, with such great forco that tho steamer's anchor pierced tho ship's sido aud broko short off nt tho shank, leaving tho lower half of tho anchor imbedded in tho ship's side. A largo hole was stovo in tho ship's sldo just nbovo tho water lino, nnd u quantity of tho vessol's copper was com pletely torn away. Tho Btoamer sustalilod considerable damago to her bows, aud was obliged to rcturu for repairs. Tho Miners' Annual Strike. Cincinnati, May 0. With a general striko of all tho Ohio coal minors assured for an lndoflnlto period, nnd indications for n similar condition In West Virginia soon, tho manufacturers, railroads and others horo nro greatly concorncd over tho prospects for tho summer. Tho rlvor is getting so low that no relief -fan bo ex pected long from western Pennsylvania, and tho situation in tho Pittsburg district is not considored much hotter than in Ohio. There are somo who regard tho sit uation as less encouraging than last year, when tho gonornl striko prevailed. If tho minors nnd operators had been nblo to get togcthor at tho Columbus conference last week tho prospects would havo boen good for this soasou. ' A General Striko Imminent. SlIAItON, Pn., May 0. A gonoral striko among tho blast furuaco employos in this section is immlnont. Thoy aro not satis fied with tho advanco of ten conts a day all around, agreed upon at tho mooting of tho Mahoning and Shonango Valloy Iron Manufacturers' association in Youngs town, bocauso the rate is lower than is paid in Now Castlo, It is probable that a domand will bo mado for anothor advanco, and if the demand is rofusod, overy turn ncomnn in Sharpsvllle will strike. Thus far no action has beon takon in Sharon nnd Mlddlcsox, but If thoro is a striko at Sharpsvlllo, tho mon in both tho other towns will follow, nnd 1,500 men will bo Idle. The Beslgnatlon of Count Italnokj. Vienna, May 0. Count Kalnoky, im perial foreign minister, whoso resignation was reported in thoso dispatches Saturday night, retired from office in order to glvo Emperor Francis Joseph a frco hand in dealing with tho crisis growing out of tho denunciation by tho papal nuncio, at VI onnn, of tho Hungarian ecclesiastical bills. Tho omporor yostorday gavo an nudl onoe to Baron Banffy, tho Hungarian prlmo minister. It Is understood that his majesty told the premier that a satisfac tory settlement of the crisis must bo readied. Justlco Jackson In Wathtngton. Washington, May 0. Associate Justice Howell G. Jackson, of the United States supreme court, arrived here yesterday from Nashville, Tonu., to participate in the proceedings today iu the supreme court inoidental to the rehearing In the Income tax cases. Hon. Joseph II, Choate nud bis son and Hon. B. H. Bristow, of Now York, also reached the city last ntght, presumably to take part in the oourt pro ceedings. ' Lit tho Fire with Uerosonn. Blaibsvillk, Pa., May 8. Mary Mur ray, living on Maple avenue, was fatally burned in trying to start a Are with kero sene. The oil oan exploded, setting tho girl afire. She ran down the mlddlo of tho street, a pillar of llanio. John Connor's hand was burned almost to a crisp In at tempting to extinguish tho fire. Killed by Llshtnlng. GALE8BURG, Ills., May 0. During a storm tfrod Conkhltonnd team wero killed at Henderson by lightning. Tho storm was severe at Ablngton, unroofing a large new wagon factory. Hoports from tho country starjj that many bams and cribs Wero blown dowu and much minor dam age dono. IUUed by IJxplodlnc Marsh Go. HAntFOlU), Mny 0. Eugeno McQulok, 85 years old, was killed yesterday by an explosion of marsh cas In a tall water tank at the city gas works. Ho was In vestlgnttug a stoppage of the flow nnd let a lantern down the tall shaft. . Secretary UrMham's IllneM. Wasiunuton, Mayo. Secretary of State Greshaw was much mom restful yester day, ind. lie U enid to be somewhat im proved. The secretary suffers somo pain at times, but Uuds relief in sleep. . ! Ouban , Devolution KearlV-Orer. Bin d Up Your m m b m i Have you had a bad cold off and on this winter ? Have you had La Grippe ? Do you feel that the winter has been a hard one for you, and now that the spring is here, you would be over all your troubles if you only felt strong ? good heart. All you want is to give your weakened nerves strength; natural, not fic titious strength. Then you will feel yourself build up day by day, and get that blessed feeling of strong health. You say: "That's what I want; what will do all this for me?" JOHN D ALTON, AGENT FOR Shenandoah and Vicinity FOR BAEBET'S CELEDItAT Beer and Porter. A trial order solicited. Try mm BOCK BEER. Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no rlska bnt get yonr houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured in first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 South Jardln Street. Aloo Llfa and Accidental Companies Wholesale agent for ftlgtufii's lm, I J.i Eifwt Lifer tad Saizer Pa's Beer. No naerrasae. Pine llquora and" theirs lWSouthMslEft;. Weeks' Museum, XT BOVTB MAIN BTU VEl. .Grand ditjUay of birds and anlniul of all selections and finest paintings in the county II est Btor, Porter ana Ales. Finest lirande of Clears. Free lnnch every rcornlng und evening. John Webks, Proprietor. B. W. Davidson, Bartender HOTEL KAIBR, OHAB. BUHCHILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel in the region. Finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures. Pool and Billiard Booms Attached Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that yonr boots do. and tho water yon drink Isn't eren fit for that purpose. Use Loronz Schmidt's Boer and Fortor. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. Take Whon it Oomca to GROCERIES Our stock speakstor Itself. If you don't come to, town, seta your orders. They ,IM ..!.
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