EVENING HERALD rabllshed dally, except Sunday by mjshatjD rvnwsuura company, rabllcatlon ofllco and mechanical department, North Market Strcot. tfy,- zSavaA Is delivered In Shenandoah And 1 H6 jieram Butrounalng town8 jor six Cents week, payable to the carriers. By mall, Tnrei Dollars a year orTwonty-rlvo cents per month, la advance. JLtivtrUsements ctaargod according to space and position. Tho publishers reserve the right to eninge the position ol advertisements when cut the publication of newH requires it. The right Is also reserved to reject any advertise stent, whether paid lor or not, that the pub lihsra may deem Improper. Advertising rates wade known upon application. Entered at the post office at Shenandoah, Fa. ii second closs mall matter. TUB EVENING 1IEBAZD, Shenandoah, Fenna. Svening Herald. TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1805. The sympathy o the people o the United States in with Nicaragua, but the Administration is against her. It is becomluK harder every day for any intelligent unci self-respecting man to remain in the Democratic party. TriE best Democrat nowadays U the one who looks with most favor upon the ideaot voting the Republican ticket next year. Oxe of the lemlius: features of the for eigu policy of England is u disposition to bulldoze little nations and arbitrate with big ones, Demo-i:ats who do not want to vot for free silver next year should be mak ing arrangements to get out of the party which is going to put that doctrine into its platform. ExGLAXD's success in bullying litt'e jSlcaraugua will greatly encourage Russia to proceed alone the same cowardly lines toward Japan. If one bully is not kicked when be earns It the next bully is en couraged accordingly. iNtliEASlNG imports, decreasing exportB selling less to foreign countries, buy ing more from them. "So runs the wor a.way" under the Gormnnized Wils1 Tariff. According to the Free-Triv theory this is the way for n country lay up treasure. No individual wodi expect to get rich in this way. Which is the wiser, the sounder, more profitable, the more patriotic plaVi to continue to pay $100,000,000 a year foreign ship owners, and see almost eve dollar of it lost to us, or to spend tvi three, four or five million dollars to -courage American citizens to carry Am lean commerce under the American fla To the American mind this question mits of only one possible answer. The HeiiALD, of Shenandoah, waj the New County bill to pass. It does rJ give any reason therefor, but it wants! all the same. In this respect the H ALD is distinguished. It is about only paper in the county which does fight for Schuylkill county. That another reason it Is distinguish Miners' Journal. The Herald has t and again expressed its opinion upon merits of the bill, and given suffic. reason therefor. There was no consid tlon at stake, other than the desire t the greatest good to the greatest numj Wo wish we could say as much for a of our exchanges who have taker) active part in the defeat of tho bill. acknowledged by all parties, botlf. and agalnBt the measure, that the pet of lower Luzerne county are at a i disadvantage under the prosent ord things, and the small slice proposed taken from this county would notJ teriolly affect Schuylkill. On the i hand, we believe it would be an ad age in many respects to our own coj THE New York Advertiser says Secrr" UK Hoke Smith wound up a fatiguing re view on the silver question witCe assurance that he has "no doubt thend next President of the United Statefjue be opposed to the unlimited colnn8, silver at 10 to 1." The watermelon pL0 should not leave the sketch so in plete. The next President of the Unl States will also be opposed to the pel outlon of defenders of the American ill He will be opposed to the assassinate of American industry and the pauperi: tion of American labor. He will opposed to an Inquisitorial, un Auieric Socialistic and motional exaction like Income tajt. He will be oppose 1 to degradation of the Stars ami Stripes ij will insist upon a resolute assertio Ametloan rights abroad. In other w the next President will be a Repubj and a genuine American, under y TI . .. ,,, ,! administration no Hoke .Smith witf, . a chance to wreak revenge upon cet- j veterans like those who march Atl.ntntxttii, mim nnirninw uimn To the Demands Kussia, Prance and Germany, TO LEAVE LIA0 TUNG PENINSULA. This Includes the Chinese Stronghold of l'ort Arthur In Iteturu for Ilur Moiler ntlnn the Victorious Nation Will Collect a Larger Indemnity, LoSDON, May 7. Official dispatches from Paris, Berlin and St. Pctorsburg an nounco that tho Japanese ministers huvo informed tho different governments that, deferring t j tho friendly ndvlco of Franco, Russia nud Germnny, Japan has re nounced its claim to tho permnnent pos session of the Lino Tung peninsula, in cluding Port Arthur. A dispatch from Paris says that Japan has surpassed tho hopes of tho frlonds of peace and oven tho conditions arranged by Russia, Franco and Germany. Llko ovcry power which knows its own mind, Jupan is prompt In her resolutions, and does not seem to deslro to prolong tho controversy by tho adoption of half measures. A Berlin dispatch says that whether Jnpau intends to domnnd compensation for her concessions to tho powers Is at present uncertain. No objection will bo raised in Berlin to a moderate lucroaso in the Indemnity. By her compllnnco Japan removes ono of the germs t disturbance in eastern Russia. It is seml-olllclally stated that during tlie negotiations Russia was only anxious to maintain tho status quo in Asia. The dispatch adds that it is Understood that tho emperor of China did not ratify tho tn aty of peace until tho en voys of Japan at Berlin, Paris and Sr. Petersburg had officially stated that Japan would give up the Lino Tung peninsula. A St. Petersburg dispatch says that Japan's reply to the powers, renouncing definitive possesion of the Lino Tung peninsula, was received with surprise. Much attention is given to tho words "definitive possession." If they mean the temporary occupation of the peninsula until the indemnity shall iiavo boon paid. Japan's answor Is not likely to end the mutter. Whllo averting war, it will be only tho beginning of a diplomatic cam paign. In a leader this morning Tho Times says: "Wo wolcotno Japan s decision with satisfaction as removing a danger to the peace of tho far east. Whllo Englishmen wero uuable to sco any reason for joining in an attempt to bring prcssuro on tho Japanese government, they never had the desire to eucourago tho nowly risen power in the I'aclilc in a spirit of progressive ad' venture. Had Japan allowed horsolf to become implicated in a struggle with Russia, tho penuo of tho world would have been jeopardized. This peril has been nvoided by tho good senso and self control of tho statesmen of Japan. It is to bo hoped that tho nation will acqulcsco in these moderate and cautious counsels." ThnStmulnrcl snvs: "Thnrn Is'n fi-elhirrnt Frackvllle this morning. ll o T. t It E a h n James Bell, James Higgins nnd John Scheuhing were visitors to Mahnuoy City yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glblin, of Mt. Carmel, are in town and attended the Gilflllan funeral. Miss Kate Moakler has resigned her position at Giryin's novelty store. Harry Hart, the Riugtown boniface, was in town today. Miss Carrie Oldt, of Mahanoy City, spent last evening in town. Joseph Lehmler and Miss Bessie Steeley visited the letter's parents at Glrardvllle last evening. Robert Leckie, of Pottsville, is visiting his parents in town on East Centre street. Joseph Ball, E. F. Magargle and E. C. Brobsf witnessed the Buffalo Bill per formance at Pottsville today. Up to Date. The Messrs. Barrits, of the Pottsville Traction Company, are making very ex tensive Improvements on their new pur chase in Norfolk, Va. Dletrick Longswnmp Sollenbergcr, P. M., (which means postmaster), has re turned to his old tricks, that of publishing a newspaper and writing nice things about his dearest friends. His Saturday Review ought to "fill a long felt want" In Shamokln. Success, D. L. S. The Pottsville Journal, alarmed Bt the prospect of the Quay county scheme being successful, appeals to Senator Quay, in n column of double leaded editorial, to throw himself into the breach and stop the business. We were under the im pressiou that the new county bill was dead and not worth bothering about. The Commissioners will have to spend several hundred dollars more of good money to follow the bad. Tamaqua's New Postmaster. Charles Beard hag been appointed Post master at Tamaquu. A monster petition was sent to the President asking for the retention of Mrs M. Housberger, the present incumbent, and as her term ex plred several months ago It was thougut the request of the petitioners would be complied with. Removal. II. Bury, the jeweler, changed his place of business to the Owens' building, on South Main street, recently vacated by Daniel and Dodson, and W prepared to rective orders for all kinds of repairing In the jewelry line, which he will do promptly nnd on reasonable terms, lw Coming: Events. June 0. Lecture by Rev. T, Batsman, entitled, "That's the Man," la the P. M. cnurcn. i. May 80. Monster nicni" nt, Columbia tfr pk by the Gymnasium Club. Special This Week. e Gents' good white shirts, 33 centrj(0t Fair ticking for 5 cents per yard. GoCio de quality sheeting, U centf . Table ' tkota, cloths, 1SVS cents. nd ho- P. J. MONAOliAN, it has f'-i-tl 28 South Main sreeUot as- 1 "- -ken to eMttbff,,, )' body. Doan'o Omtrnt-ut is worth weight, in gold. No matter Ioa- lilvfuir gtandlng the t-ouble, Doau'a Omtm . nrtlv wU1 not fflU t0 8lve Jnstant relief. OBtorly Vela- JVlUlU, To You The Most Important Mnttor demanding attention at this season is tho condition of your blood. Your health depends upon it, for as tho quality aud quantity of tho blood vary, you nro better or worse. Tho blood conveys all tho elements which go to makeup tho organs, nerves and tissues of tho body, and carries away all dissolved, useless material. Every bono, musclo,nervo and tisstto, lives upon what tho blood feeds to it. The wholo world knows that Hood's Sarsaparilla is tho standard remedy for making puro blood. It possesses merit peculiar to itsell and by whicli it effects marvelous cures even when other preparations fail. When you buy your spring medl clno get the best, and that is Sarsapariila N. B. Take Hood's and only Hood's. HrnHe Dillc easy to buy, easy to take, I lOUU S flllb easy In effect. 25c. To Arrest the Govcriinf'iir'Knnim. TOPEKA, Kan., May ".Governor Mor mil Is fn lin jirrntnd un thn nt,,,,..-.-. nf - -.. .... v... w..lLL. Ul W1J. tnlnlng money under faUo trutcn.cs. This is tho statement of Wutui- & Water., attorneys, wuo are pr -paring the paper.,, which will be signed by Warren Chit-.?, of the Ktatn nnntfniiMi.fr 'Plw. i.li'imt is ......l.. on tho ground that Governor5 Morr"'.l drow money from the sta'.j to p.iy for s. r- viiics (jiiuu uy ins pnvato huorctary a mouth bofore the aovcnin? u-.i In.m. gurated. Ohio Miners Unable to Agree. Columbus. O., May ;. The Ohio mlneis1 officials issuh an order to their cuii-vM-ueney to the effect that it was iiupu.-,si,. e to agree with tlie operators; that no woik be done In or around mines except puiii;, ing or balllnrr water; that to RP"ttiv six. cents per ton for pick and Utir,y-sixceut for machine mining all must stand to gether, none golm; to work if offered these prices until all receive a similar offer. The Olm-jville Stiiko General. PllOVlDE.NXE, R. I., May 7.-Tho Otacy ville strlkn tins h -mm" general. ,tu! ikiv involves 8.000 men. Tho ''tu.itlnn here will bu presented to tho to-vilo convention now in session here by .epresentatives of the strikors, and the 'lelegatjs will uLoacu either voto to support tho strike or ndviso tho operatives to return to work until a more auspleh is time. If mled by Exploding Acids. Betrusiiem, Pa., Muy 7. Whiloat work in the laboratory at Lehigh Univcrslty Hp try Thatcher had his eyes destroyed f.nd was probably fatally burned by un ex plosion of sulphuric nnd acetic acids in a test tube. Tho unf ortunato young man is not yet of ago, and resides hero. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When sho becamo Hiss, she clung to Castoria. When ihe had Children, she gave them Castoria, Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the nameLESSlO & BAEK, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf Strouse has a fine line of society em blems. Relief In Six Hours. Distressine Kidney and Bladder dis eases relieved in six nours Dy tne "iew Great South American Kidney Cure." this new remeay is a great surprise on iccount 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 ilmost immediately. If you 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 you want good roofing, plumb ing, gas uttlng, or general tlusmlthlng done call on E F. Gallagher, 18 West Centre street. Dealer in stoves. 3 4-tf Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away is the truthful, startling title of a book about No To-IShc, the barrnleis, guaran teed tobneco habit euro that, braces up nicotinized nerves, eliminates the nicotine poison, makes weak men gain strength, vigor and manhood. You run no physical or financial risk, ns No-To Bap is sold by Mrs A. Wesley under a guarantee to cure or monev refunded. Book free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., New York or Chicago. tat eoa Ten cent box Magic Paste Stove Polish for 5 cents. Ask your grocer. Pictures free. JOHN A. BEILLY, Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-21 South Main St., Shenandoah. AgeBt for D. O. Yuengllrg & Bon's celebrated liter, i-oner Aiea eic. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do. and the water you drink Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use Loronz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. For Sale, Cheap I 2 VALUABLE PROPERTIES On North White Street, Double block of dwellings, Nos. :) and !i-J North White street, between Centre and Lloyd streets. Also, a double block of dwellings, Nos. 110 ond 11H North White street, between Lloyd and Coal streets. Apply at HERALD UFF1CB. INCOME TAX REHEARING. Iio Ai'giimcnt.1 In tho Cno to l'lnl.ih Tomorrow Afternoon. Washington, Mnv 7. Tho supreme tourt, with its full membership of nlno Justices on tho bench for tho first tlmo in many mouths, began tho rehearing yester day of tho lucomo tnx suits. Justice Howoll Jackson, of Tonucssco. who lias boon nbsont from Washington tho greater part of tho past yenr Booking restoration to health, took his scat again with extraordi nary interest nttnehod to his presence, slnco ho nssuutes practically tho position of umpire upon tho vital question of tho prluclplo upon which tho law is bncd which divided tho other eight justices into two en unl factions. Justice Jackson did not appear to bo fceblo, but it was plainly evident that ho was far from bolug n well man, and that only by a strong effort could ho sit throughout tho heuring. Most conspicuous among tho spectators It; court wero Postmaster General Wilson, the chairman of the ways nud moans com mittee Hint framed tho tariff act; Kepro scutativo MoMillin, of Tonnossce, chair man of tho sub-committco which drafted tho incomo tax provisions, and ox-Speaker Crisp, of tho houso. Tho attondnnco of lawyers aud others having an unofficial interest in tho matter was notlconbly smaller than at tho first argument of the law, aud after the usual contingent oi casual tourists had satisfied their curiosity to obtain n slcltt of tho nromluent men the court room was not crowded. But two arguments are to bo mado for each side, bv Attorney Genoral Olney ati.l Assistant Attorney General Whitney lot tho government, nnd by .W. D. GuthrN and Joseph Clionto, of Now York, for t!" app'.-llauts, Messrs. Hydo and Pollock. Yesterday Mr. Guthrlo delivered hi speech and Mr Whitney began his, which lie will finish today. As the tlmo usslneil Is (Ivo hours to each side the arguments will bo closed tomorrow afternoon. Another Appeal Agntntt Spain. Washington, Mav 7 'the case of Man uel Fucntes, the correspondent of the New York World, who was arrested near Han tiago, Cuba, on a oharae of nidine the rev olutionists, h.n boon laid boforo the state department, with a request that full in quiry bo made to dlsolosu tho facts, am! that proper protection bo inonuwhilo e tended to Fuentes. Tho stnto depayV.nen : will probably lustruct our repriiSfntatlvi'" in Cuba to see that Fuontos' caso Is r moved from the military courts to tin civil tribunals. It is contended that th. chargo against Fuentes, which is in sub stance that he endeavored to soli arms tu tho insurgents, is without foundation, anil In vlow of tho summary methods of Span ish courts martial it Is doomed nocossary to socuro spoedy action. Working for Bnrdsley'g Pardon. HAnuisntJUG, May 7. Tho membors o! tho board of pardons havo been vcrballj notified that tho frlonds of John Bardsley. tho defaulting ex-city treasurer of Phila dolphla, will soon make a formal npplica tlon for his pardon. Tho application, which will probably bo presented nt the next meeting of tho board, is said to have tho Indorsement of mnuy prominent Phll adelphiaus, chief among whom Is ex-Mag-istrato Durham. Tho grounds for tho ap plication will bo that Bardsloy was made a criminal by circumstances, rather than by Inclination: that ho was n publio spir ited citizon; that nil tho money taken by him hat been recovered, nud finally that ho has been sufficiently punished for his offense. Do Campos at Santiago. HAVANA, May 7. A formal reception was given to Captain Gouoral Martinez de Campos upon his arrival at Santiago.' All the military aud civil officials in the city wore present. Tho captain gouoral made a brief addross, in tho course of which ho said that ho fuvorcd tho construction of a new wharf at Santiago, and that ho had requostod the govornmout to Immediately authorize its building. Tho sum of $125, 000, which is nlroady on hand, will bo ex ponded on tho wharf, and its construction will glvo employment to many mon after tho sugar grinding season is lluished and tho crop roaches the storehouses. Rtn.it Release the Infanta Isabel. Washington, May 7. Secretary Carlisle has directed tho federal authorities at Tampa, Fin., to communicate to tho stato quarautino authorities his opinion that tho United States laws do not warrant the detontlon of tho Spanish cruiser Infanta Isabel on a reported violation of tho fed eral quarantine laws. Tho crulsor nrrlved at tho entrance to Tampa bay Friday ovon lng. Tho sato authorities fumigated hor aud, it was reported, intonded to detain her for fivo days. Tho secretary waived this regulation by wiro. Murdered In Ills Saloon. SEOAUCDS, N. J., May 7. John H. En- golbrocht, a saloonkeeper nnd also the ownor of a small hotel, was found mur dered in ills saloon by a driver for a looal brewing oompauy. His throat hod been out with a razor and his skull crushed with a gun stock. All of Engelbrecht'a valuables, as well ns all the money in tlie cash drawor, were takon, indicating that tuo muruereu man had surprised u burg lar at work. Jlui'lmnan'8 Life Again Prolonged. SlNGSlNO. N. V.. Mnr 7 WnWlnv, says that, acting on tho advice of Attoruey Geueral Hancock, ho has abandoned the idea of oxocuting Dr. Bnchnnan tomor row, xuo seconu respite by Uovurnor Mor ton will expire .it that time, but owing to tho legal muddle tho exeoutton, according to tho opinion of tho attorney genoral, must bo dolayod until tho courts again do cido tho questions raised by Buchanan's lawyers. The Hovab' Defeat, PAHIS, May 0. Additional advices re colvedhere from Majunga regarding the victory of tho French on the BetHiboka river on Friday last show that the Hovas lost 300 men, including several important chlofs. The French forces, as already cabled, captured a number of prisoners, several guns and a quantity of provisions. Tho French losses were ouly one killed aud four wounded.. Urutally Klolccd by e. Druukuu lloabaud. Philadelphia, May 7. -During a fit of drunken rage William E. Mitchell, of loo South Twenty-third gtrooo, attacked his wife in a most bruta' manner, and finally kicked her into n state of Insensibility. Mrs. Mitchell wt., taken to tl ho.phal arid harjiushand placed undor arrest Magis trate Jermoii hukl him ,n ) h.ai. Took VoUou on the Street, JKHST.Y Cm, May 7 A man who re fused ti gie bin name, but said that lie kept a Intel In Ht Augustine, Fla , dur ing the winter, uud that his wife had be come Insane, tmik poli-on on the streot hero. His condition Is precarious. He Is about do years of ae. PENNSYLVANIA FOREST FIRES. The Losses l,y the Conflagration Will Iteach Nearly it Million Dollnrs. BnADFOltD, May 7. The losses from Sunday's flro nt Glon Hnzol will mount up to an enormous sum. They Inolttde n largo sawmill owned by D. S. Dolllvor, of Rldwny, with a capacity of 80,000 feet per day, and a lumber yard owned by Ellas Dcomer, of Wllliamsport, together with 10,000,000 foot of lumber. Tho Insurance is understood to cover about half of tho loss. Tho flro caught under tho gang saw, nnd was discovered about S:C0 a. m. Tho causo Is unknown, but ns It followed so closely on tho heels of tho loss of tho Weed & Co. mill a week ago It Is thought by some to havo boon tho work of an Incen diary. Tito Now York, Lake Erlo and Wostern lost fifteen gondolas and tho Cleveland, Akron nud Columbus two. Tho Kltnor, St. Mary's and Shawmut road had about one-eighth mil of trnck burned. Traffic will be closed for sovoral days. The loss of lumber, coal and freight revenuo will not fall short of $1,000,000. Tho forest flros havo died out, but are oxpectcd to spring up at any minute. Qulntuplo hill Is now on flro. Ever since tho dry spoil set In tho Emery Oil com pany has hud a man employed to follow after each train, so thnt In enso tho woods should catch flro tho flames might bo ex tinguished before getting beyond control. Yet in spito of this precaution tho hill Is a roaring tower of flro. It has not yet been learned how tho conflagration started, but presumably from sparks from somo pass ing engine. The Emory Oil company has lost ono oil rig aud others nro in dnngcr. Unless rain conies or the progress of tho destroying elements can bo arrested much property is in danger of being consumed. Should tho flro go over tho hill mnuy rigs on tho West Branch will no doubt go up in smoke. A bad flro Is reported between Brookstou nud Chaffee, in Elk-county, and another west of Coon Run. A Now Pension Uullng. ' Wasuington, May 7.,2;iructlon of tho pension bureau .'.n-ofi'ustruing tho legal meaning of dependency under tho net nf Juiiv, 27, 1890, has boon reversed by As sistant Secretary of the Interior Reynolds in a decision in a dependent mother s case. Tho ruling provides that where the prop erty possessed by a mother having uo othor means ot support is so small thnt it will not yleldnn income sufficient to support hor during her life, it should not doprivo her of tho right to pension. Tho law is interpreted to moan not merely enough to supply tho necessaries of life for any lim ited period of years, but a comfortablo maintenance of tho pensioner during tho remainder of her life. Opposing Confederation with Canada. St. John's, N. F., May 7. Tho W'hlte way party Is getting ready to abandon con federutlou with Canada. A largo major ity of tho party aro opposed to union on uny terms, whllo tho remainder fear to faco tho constituencies. Many members admit that Canada's terms aro not what they expected thoy would bo, and tho del egates to Canada aro roundly criticized for leaving Ottawa before concluding tho ne gotiations. Since thoy left the wholo sit uation has materially altered. Thoro will bo un lucroaso in tho taxation of luxuries to provide a fund to meet prcsont difficul ties. Sweat Siopj Knocked Out In St. T.onis. St. Louis, Muy 7. Tho sweat shop strike is ended. Many of tho mon aro back, at work, and by tho mlddlo of next week all tho coatmakers will bo employed again. A committee, consisting of Mr. Schwabs, Stato Factory Inspector Connolly, Master Workman Stouo. of tho local garment workers, and a representative of tho board of health have boon on a tour of inspection among tho shops during the past week. Most of tho bosses have promised the com mittee to furnish now quartors. Tho man ufacturers will not furnish work to those who do not. Attempted Train Wrecking in Blaine. Augusta, Me.,, May 7. About 9:30 o'clock last evonln'g a section watchman at Granlto Siding saw a man approach tho track, and whon the watchman sud denly rushed out upon him ho was discov ered in the act of placing two rails across tho track. The fellow was placed under arrest, uud guvo his name as Henry Dos tie. Dostlo Is SI years old, but ho is thought not to bo fully Intelligent. In the afternoon an express train was nearly wrecked by a similar obstruction, but Dostlo says ho knows nothing about that attempt. Suicide, of a Justice. Houtzdale, Pu., May 7. Justice of tho Pcaco Robert MoNamara, Sr., was found dend in tho nttlo over his office yosterduy, having shot himself through tho hoad with a pistol. He had been missing from his homo since Saturday morning. Mr. McNamarn had served two terms as jus tice, and was to have enterod on ills third term yesterday. Disastrous Storm In Tennessee. Chattanooga, May 7. A disastrous cloudburst and hail and wind storm vis ited Dayton, Tenn. The streots of the city were inundated ond two of tho bridges on tho principal streets wore washed away. A numbor of small houses wero blown over. To Give Veterans the Preference. Boston, May 7. The house yesterday ordered to a third reading tho bill giving veterans of tho civil war proforonco In em ployment In the civil service, without ex amination, over all others not veterans who have takon civil service examination. Kalnoky's Resignation Not Accepted. Vienna, Muy 7. Emporor Francis Jo seph has sent a gracious autogruphlo let ter to Count Kaluoky, declining to accept the lattor's resignation as lmporlal minis ter of forolgn affairs. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The police census of Buffalo, taken May 1, shows a population of 835,709. The Kauso8.board of agrioulture reports half the wheat orop of the state killed. A strike is on in the Frunkllu-Rookefel-ler mtue ou the Mesaba iron range, in Minnesota. The Berkshire cotton mills at Adams, Mnss.,- gives notice of a voluntary Increase of wage-., to mkeWfeet Muj -'It A compromise un the Manitoba school quubtum will prul. ibl l. effected at Thursday's legislative w;sslou. Tho Louisiana supreme eourt decided yesterday tha. ii.e -ting lllugal and must nut bu permitted in th.it state. Rev. Datx A P. and Mr Mury A. Liver more yesterday celebrated tin fiftieth an invi lvnrv uf their marrlaie at Hu.tr l,n,,a I in Melrote, Muss. - M M . - - T l . WiVB tn trni-ul . . rf v.o nil: ixi luv ,iii -...t.uimluoa ou your ttibiennd " m li B uonr t hfrn In nnltr .... u i in, k .,. !,, ti nr i iiuc MID " -' iuit- or hp ler nr fn 1 manv flin,i.n.1 lln....n. . . .33 . , . iiinni. lit! H?(4tnrt lhnt! U..nr.iuv,,,,n.m,vunlaTUie 0100U BUd t li a .ntiittflmi flint ov-tuft, .,l,n ' t CUJl says, "My 100a uoes me no good." e eats the more he snfftr-'. The road in blocked. No ue putting more grain in rue nopper wnen tne mill cannot crlnd. imo are buuic ui i inure s protests: 1083 of appetite; distress sfter eating heart b'irn; palpitation; flnshe nf he it and cold; the rising of nauseous nctds aud gases into the throat; furred tongue; dull ami aching head; pains in the chest and 1 T r back; weariness, fatigue and worry; lo3S of sleep; cold hands nnd feet; yellowish eye3 and skin; weakness and trembling; constlpatiou; failure of nervous force and courage, etc., etc. Out of this seething blockade in the stomach may come nnyof a dozen local comnlaiuts. a common form of peudoconsumptlon nmong them. Yet yon must eat or btarve. Miserable dilemma. Dttt-itie measures won't do Take a veiy little light nourishment at, first and I'nmediittely after It a doe of th Shaker Diluting Cordial, the only radically tlejtive remedy for in tigrsuon or dys-r.ep-dn.-r-prepared b the Shnker Com munity oi Mt. Lebanon, N Y. It will relieve at ouce and cure quickiv Made from nublva ed medicinal he-hs nnd piati:s grown liy the ShaLer'. Pkasant to the tii'-fe. p:unles una htrmless Trial bottles r-ti npttiH. rir sal.- lit- nearly all drusrglsts. ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE CIGARETTE Has slocd the Test ol Time MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMUintU JOHN D ALTON J AGENT FOR Shenandoah and Vicinity N FOR BAEBET'S CELEBRAT leer and Porter. A trial order solicited. Try BABBEY'S BOCK BEBR. Millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take no risks but get yonr houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured In first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, 120 Sonth Jardln Street. Also Life and Accidental Companlea Wholesale agent for ftlgetifu'i Mewart, I J Export ' Lsger nil Saszer Palt B:er. No finer miae. Fine liquors and Olgsrs 120 South MalnBt. HOTEL KAIBR, CHAS. BUROHILIi, Prop. North Main St., MAHANOY CITY. largest and ilne botel in tbe region. Finest accommodations.. Handsome fixtures. Pool and Billiard Kooms Attached. "Whon it Comes to GROCERIES ! Our stoolr speaks for itself. If you don't come to town, send your orders, J. ue ji will be nicely filled. MUSSER & BEDDALL, 2a E. Centre Street, Shenandoah. m-i r Lulu, iki.rn &, nin n r n Mud SrytjcxnA. Fink J THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY SUCCESSOR mvr yoww ti b t