EVENING HERALD rabllshed dallr, except Sunday by mmkahv ronzisuura toni'Ajrr, rbltcatlon offlco and mechanical Jeparttnont North Market Street. K Tj-ntJ I' delivered In Shenandoah and a no jieraia BnrroundinBtownSf0rsix cents week, payablo to the carriers. Uymatl, Three Collars a year or Twenty-live cents per month, It advance Advertisements charged according to space ana position. The publishers reserve the right 10 change the position ot advertisements when ever the publication ot news requires It. The right Is also reserved to reject any advertise nent, whether paid for or not, that the pub tihars may deem Improper. Advertising rates Bade known upon application. Entered at the post office at Shenandoah, Fa. n second oloss mall matter. THE JtrjtXIXO llKRATiT), Shenandoah, Penna. Evening Herald. THURSDAY, MAY 9, 189?. TnE peach crop down in Delaware still -continues unhurt. GNd tidings. A COUNCILMANIC blow-out, In times past, meant the burying ot the hatchet. Will we have peace this year f ENGLAND has gained her point in Nica ragua, but the fact remains that her way of doing so was undignified and dU creditable. It is difficult to understand where a Europeau nation gets the right to say that Japan shall not accept what China is willing to give. TlIE Treasury statement for April is disappointing and discouraging ; which is equivalent to saying that It Is just like the Democratic party. TIMES are getting better, if we are to .'believe an official of one of our local 'banks. "We are making money, and that is all we care." The strawberry-box is now abroad In the land as an object lesson on the sub ject of a currency that doesn't measure up to its alleged value. The next President of the United States will be a believer in the Monroe doctrine, which means protection against Euro pean competition in American affairs. TllE good times come slowly on account of Democratic hindrances, hut they are coming, and nothing can prevent the gradual restorotionof general prosperity, TnE Kentucky Republicans have better chance to carry the state this year than they have ever had before; and there is every reason to believe that they know how to make the most of It. A Michigan artist has just finished fine portrait of President Cleveland, and it Is painful to think of the number of Democrats In that and other states who would like to turn it to the wall. THE prices of shoes are to be advanced on account of the increased cost of leather under the new tariff law a con elusive reason why Democrats who do not go barefooted should vote the Repub lican ticket. TnE Herald takes no back seat with any journal in the county when It comes to benefiting the county or Its own town, but It will not net as the organ of hypo' crltos. We will not advocate one thing and mean something else WHEN that cyclone entered South Da kota it crossed a railway track twice, was Anally attracted back to It, and followed it for two miles. Is that fact to be ac counted for by n connection between the the electricity In the cloud and the metal of the rails t The spring fever is greatly more pre valent than the grip, though not nearly so uncomfortable or likely to prove fatal. When It attacks you, instead of succumb ing to Its enervating Influence, fight it off by getting into some active employ ment, that will open the pores and start the perspiration freely. A good bath In the evening will hasten and complete the cure. The company authorized tn New York to move tows by electricity on the Erie canal, after examining many methods Jiave decided on what is called the cable, way system. This consists of two strong parallel cables strung along the banks. The upper cable carries the current, and the lower one Is connected with It by a shaft nnd motor. From the latter a tow line runs to the canal boats, and draws them along smoothly and steadily. The Idea of using propellers or paddle-wheels was abandoned on account ot the wavea they cause, with resulting Injury to the banks. A double section of eleven miles near Buffalo will be In operation this season. I7ICOT FOR PENROSE Alleged Philadelphia Corruption to bo Investigated. rilE INVESTIGATES APPOINTED. IVIUlnm IL Andrew, of Crawford Count-, Will 1'robnbly bo Chnlrmnn of the Com mittee, Which Will llrgln Its Work Af ter the Legislature Adjourn. IlAtmiSBUItG, May 9. In tho sonato yos ;erday tho Ponroso resolution, providing !or an Investigation of tho administration )f tho municipal affairs of Philadelphia, was reported with a f avorablo rocommond itlon by Mr. Grady, who had boon deputed iy tho general judiciary coinmlttco to per form that task. Mr. Oabourn of Philn lolphia, who statod during tho discussion if tho original resolution when introduced that he would be almost tompted to resign lis seat If It were adopted, was tho only tcnator who recorded his vote against tho resolution, Lloutonant Governor Lyon innounood as tho committee to mako the .nvestigatlon Messrs. Andrews of Craw ford, Grady of Philadelphia, Konnody of Allegheny, McCarroll of Dauphin, Hard inborgh of Wayne and President Pro rem. Thomas of Phlladolphln. Thero is a criticism that the committee !ias no Democratic sonator in It. This is jxplalned by Senator Ponroso in this way. lhe coinmlttco consists of but five mem bers, and tho Democrats do not control 3ne-fifth of tho membership of tho senate. Consequently, as a party It is not entitled lo recognition In this committee. An- jther reason glvon to tho Democrats why hoy havo no representative on tho com mitter is that this is to bo an investlgn- ion of a Republican city by a Republican onnto. Tho Domocrats aro grumbling at iho snub, howover. Silas W. Pettlt, prosldont of the Union League, will bo chosen goneral counsel, iiid will havo tho opportunity to bocomua Soft. Tho coinmlttco will not begin tho investigation until after ttio legislature adjourns. Tho chairman will bo olectod by tho com- mlttco when it organizes. Tho chairman of tho committee, it is thought, will be Mr. Andrews. Tho calendar of bills on third reading and final passage having been cleared tho enato took up tho second roadlng calen dar, and slxteon bills wero passed on sec ond reading, when tho sonato odoptcd a resolution to adjourn until next Tuesday ifternoon. Tho patriotic socletlos recoived their first setback In tho houso by tho rofusal ot that body to pass finally tho Landls bill In its original form. The measure, as it passed tho sonato, required school boards to pur- chaso out of tho public funds nags made of American bunting by American work Ingmen, out of American wool, nnd dis played on tho school housos In their ro- spectlvo dlstrle's on stalls of American timber. Tho bill was amendod so as to make it permissive, and then laid aside for printing. Tho Androwfl bill, requiring railroads In Crawford country to build foncos along tho lino of their roads in that county, was killed on final passage by a very decisive voto. This ineasuro has been boforo tho legislature at cvory sossion since 1887. Only once it was passed, and then it was vetoed by Governor I'attison. Its friends will ondeavor to havo it reconsidered and make another fight to pass it. Chairman Xlles reported from the gen iral judiciary commlttoo a statement of its aotlon on tho petition of James W. M. Newlin, of Philadelphia, charging Judge Gordon with holding a secret court In vio lation ot the hill of rights, and asking that impeachmont procoodlngs bo Instituted against tho judge. The commlttoo com pletely oxonoratos Judge Gordon and dis misses tho petition. Greater rlttsburg mill Slimed. Harrisburg, May 9. Greater Pitts burg is assured. The three annexation bills were approved yestorday by the -governor. In honor of this action tho Pitts burg members of the houso and senate tendored a banquet lost night to tho logls lature, state officials and employes. Over 100 covers wero laid and Senator Fllnn acted as toastmaster. Income Tax Itcliearlne Closed. Washington, May 9. The rohoarlng of the Income tax case In the supremo court was conoludod yesterday, and tho nine justicos took tho question of the constitu tionality of tho act, in whole or In port, undor consideration. On the SOth of this month the court will meot, probably for tho last time this term, to ronder Its ilocl sions In ponding casos, and It Is expected that Its conclusions upon the Income tax will bo announced at that time. Mr. Jo seph H. Choate, of New York, finished tho closing argumont whloh ho began on Tuesday. Justice Jackson was one of tho most attentive ot tho nine men on the bench throughout tho hearing, The Armistice Extended. Yokohama, May 0. China has asked for a further extension ot the armistice granted by Japan In order that the ratifi cation of tho treaty ot poaco may be ex changed. Japan has consonted to extend tho time ot the armistice five days. Count Myojl, secretary genoral of tho Japanese counoil of ministers, arrived at Chefoo on Tuesday and met Lord LI, son of Li Hung Chang, and Junior unlnose peace comrnls slonor. Count Myojl acts for Viscount Mutsu, the Japanese torelgn minister, who Is 111, In tho exchango of the peace treaty ratifications. Peace In Haytl. NEW YoilK, Moy 0. It was reported on board tho Atlas lino steamship Andes, which arrived last night from Haytleu ports, that just before sho sulled for New York, Prosldont Hlppolyto, of Haytl, with his army, had returned from a tour of tho republic, and that peace prevailed. The loRUlatlvo body was to meot shortly, and It was rumored that Inquiries woro to bo made as to alleged frauds in relation to tho public funds. New Foundlnnd Will Itumaln Independent St. Johns, N. F., May 9. The Dally News (Independent) says It Is an open se cret that confederation with Canada has been practically nbandonod. The govern ment party has decided to ropudlate the course of the dolegatoe to Ottawa, nnd will attompt to carry the colony on by means ot retrenchment. Fatal Explosion of Dynamite. SAN Carlos, Mox., May 0. By the ex plosion of twenty 4ynamlto cartridges In a storo three families are orphaned and evoral persona badly injured. The wounded wtro takon to Monterey tor treatment. a jowejaffAEM Professor Mooyoii's Great Work Ainoiig Hie ufferiog. His Medicines Are Marvels In lhe Way of Effecting Cure. Mr. George Lodge, the well known reul estate dealer, Third and Federal streets, Philadelphia, Pa., Is not only oue of the most prominent real estate brokers In the city, but Is the general manager of the new underground system of electrical propulsion, which Is destined to super sede the overhead trolley. Rend what he sayss "Ever since 18CS I have been a great sufferer from sciatic rheumatism There were times when the excruciating pain nearly drove me insane, and 1 was prac tically helpless. Upon a friend's advice I was induced to try Munyon's Rheuma tism Cure. Alter taking a taw doses the pain left me and I have not had the slightest symptoms ot any return of the disease. 1 have recommended this rem edy to several of my friends, who have also been cured." Munyon's Rheumatism Cure is guaran teed to cure rheumatism in any part of the body. Acute or muscular rheuma tism is cured In from one to five days. It never falls to "cure sharp, Shooting pains In the arms, legs, sides, back or breast, or sorenesj In any part of the b'.dy In from ope to three hours. It. is guaranteed to nroniDtlv cure lameness, stiff and swollen joints, stiff back, and all pains In the ill and loins. Chronic rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago or pain in the back ara speedily cured. Munyon's Homoeopathic Home Remedy Company, of Philadelphia, put up speci fics for nearly every disease, which are sold by all druggists, mostly for 25 centa a bottle. Those who are in doubt as to the nature of their disease should address Professor Munyon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, giving full symptoms of their disease. Profesor Munyon will carefully diagnose tne case anu give you cue uenent ot tils advice absolutely free of all charge. The Remedies will be sent to any address on receipt of retail price. It Will be a Great Day. One of the events of the year will be the dedication of the mammoth and magnifi cent temple ot the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, just completed, at Phila delphia. The dedicatory ceremonies, which will be of a highly Impressive character, will take place in the new building on Tuesday, May 21, and will be supplemented by a great parade of the Order in the afternoon of the same day. The procession will be one of the largest and most imposing civic pageants ever witnessed in this country, and It Is pre dieted that more than 100,000 visitors will pour into Philadelphia from points more or less distant in this and other states. To enable the public at large, as well as Odd Fellows and their families, to enjoy the great spectacle at a moderate expense, the Reading Railroad will sell special excursion tickets from all stations on Its lines to Philadelphia at the rate of a single one way fare for the round trip, no tickets, however, to be sold for less than 0 cents Children between five nnd twelve will be carried at one-bnlf the special rates. These excursion thskets will be good on all trains going to Phlladel phla on May SOth and 21st, and for the return trip until and including May 23d, Strouso has a fine line of society em blems. How to Treat a Wife. (From Faclno Health Journal.) First eet a wife: second, be patient. You mav have ereat trials and nernlexl- lies in your business, but do not, there fore, carry to your home a cloudy or con tracted brow. Your wife muy have trials, which, though of less magnitude, may be hard for her to bear. A klud word, n tender look, will do wonders In chasing from her brow all clouds of gloom. To this we would add always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. It is the best and is sure to he needed sooner or later. Your wife will then know that you really care for her and wish to protect her health. For sale by Gruhier Bros. Druggists. Reduced Rates. On the occasion of the dedication of the Odd Fellows' Temple at Philadelphia, May 21, 1895, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell, on May SO and 21, excursion tickets to Philadelphia and re turn from all points on Its system east of Pittsburg and Erie, north of Quautlco and south of Canandalgua, Inclusive, at a single fare for the round trip, with mini mum rate of fifty cents. Tickets will be good for return passage until May 23, inclusive. This rate Is open to the public, and offers an excellent opportunity for a visit to Philadelphia at a very small cost, Fast and frequent express trains run from Philadelphia to all principal New Jersey seashore reBorts. Coming: Events. May 30. Monster picnic at Columbia park by the Gymnasium Club. Mav 30. Ice cream festival in Rohblns' hall, nnder the auspices of the Young People's Working Society of the United uvangeucai cnurcn. June 0. Lecture by Rev. T, Bateman entitled, "That's the Man," in the P. M, church. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of n book about jNo-To-uac, mo narmiess, guurau teed tobacco habit cure that braces up nlcotinized nerves, eliminates the nicotine poison, makes weak men gain strength, vigor and manhood. You run no physical or financial risk, as No-To-Bao Is sold by Mrs. A. Wasley nnder a guarantee to cure or money refunded. Book free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., New York orunicago. '"teou When you want good roofing, plumb ing, gas ntting, or general wiismimiuK done call on E F. Gallagher, 18 West Centre street. Dealer In Btoves. 8-4-tt You Don't Have to Swear off says the St. Louis Journal ot Agriculture In an editorial about No-To-Bao, the fam ous tobacco habit cure. "We know of many cases cured by No-To-Bac, one, a prominent St. Louis architect, smoked and chewed tor twenty years ; two buxes 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, bterllng Remedy Co New York or Chicago, 13t eod Ten-cent box Maglo Paste Stove Polish for 6 cents. Ask your grocer. Pictures free, THE DELAWARE DEADLOCK. tttli HIecIwh and Atlrttoka Denortod lntlin Content. DovBtl, Del., May 1). Tho legislature ipnnt nil of yiwrorday, with a night bhssIou uldml, In fruitless efforts to elect a United States senator to succeed Anthony J. Hlg tins. The contest was made interesting ).v the Introduction of Henry A. Dupont, jresldcjit of the Dunont Powder company, ind of William Dupont by tho Republl- lans, while tho Democrats voteu lor ur. Rldgoly, of Dover. With the rxt-cntion of n brief rocoss uo- iween 3 and 4 o clock, tho balloting was tepe up until 5 o'clock, when ftu aujourn ncnt was had for consultation. At this ilmo twonty-cight ballots had boon taken, he last of whleh.rosulted as unlaws: u. Dupont, 0; William Dupont, la; n. .m. "Jldgoly, 0; Tunnel, 1. IJurlug tho recess a groat deal or wiro lulling was dono, and when the balloting pas taken up atraln at 8 o'clock last night was seen that a combination wus on 'oot by which H. A. Dupont was to bo (vlthdruwn and William Dupont substi tuted, This, however, did not meot with iho approval of tho HIgglns men, who, on iho thirty-third ballot again spruug tho lame of Dr. Hiram R. Burton, who had seen brought out by the Addlcks mon larllor In tho day. The balloting was topt up until 10 o'clock, forty-two ballots laving boon taken during tho day and alght. On the forty-sooond ballot Ropro tentative Townsond voted for his fol- ow representative, John W. Jolb, ot Vow Cnttlu, the ballot resulting: Burton, i W. Dupimt, It; Rldgely, 9; Tunnel, 1: Jolb, 1. Then a roco3s was takon until 9 Vclorl: 'Ms morning. Tho ....jourument was taken on account )f thu lutonse heat, but for which thero 13 so doubt tho balloting would have been Jontlnucd all nlsht. Trying to "Fix" Murder Jury. Toronto, May 9. A member of the iury which has been ompannolod to try Harry and Dallas Hyams, tho brothers sharged with murder for tho purpose of realizing large sums of lnsuranco money, ailed on County Crown Attorney Dow- irt and made tho statement that ho had beon approached -in connection with tho Hyams case. The crown attorney Im mediately startod an investigation which rosultod In tho discovery that nearly svery juror on tho panol hod boon tarn pored with. A woll drossod man would sail on a juror and after some conversa tion about the Hyams trial would remark that thoro was lots of money going to the urors who went the right way. Tho judgo will likely dismiss the wholo panol and nrrango a now one, which will take about four days. Stabbed In Self Defense. BLOOMSnur.Q, Pa., May 9. Tho caso of Cashlor Thomas, agod 70 years, who, on tho night of Wednesday, April 17 last, fa tally stabbed Walter Hayes, a woll known baseball player, was taken before tho Co lumbia couuty grand jury yestorday. After hearing six wltncssos on tho part of tho prosecution tho jury returnod tho In Jlctmont marked "not a true bill," where upon tho court discharged Mr. Thomas and rcloasod his surety. The stabbing of Hayes was dono in solf dofouso. Secrotnry Gresham Rapidly Improving. Washington, Muy 9. Secretary of State liresmim bad a good day, and tho im provement in his condition continues Barring any complications that may arise his progress toward recovory, ulthough necossarlly slow, Is oxpected to bo stoady. For tho past low days tho condition of Representative Hltt has continued to show very slight, but perceptible Improve ment. Admiral Almy is reportod to bo ;omfortablo. Representative Cogswoll is about trio same. That Chicago Confederate Monument. PllII.ADEI.PHIA, May 0. The proposed unvolllng of the Confederate monument In Chicago on Memorial Day has drawn an oxprosslon from Anna M. Ross post No. 91, G. A. R., of this city, that "Wo consider it a gross Insult to the memories of our departed comrades and all survivors who fought In tho Union causo for the up holding of tho principles ot this great American republic and tho suppression of treason." Cuban Rebels Again Defeated. HAVANA, May 9. A band of twonty rebels have been dofoated by the troops ac the Matagas farm, near Torcade, in tho uoion uiscncc. une oi tne rebels was killed, and thoy lost tholrarms and horsos. The troops aro pursuing them. It Is ru mored that Carlos Castillo desires to sur render with his band to tho authorities. Maximo Gomez Intends to invndo Cama guey, in tho province of Puorto Principe A llroken Ileartsd flirt's Suicide. Plymouth, Pa., May 9. The body of ranees uacqusn was round lloatlng in tho Susquehanna yesterday. Sho had lately arrived 'from Poland, and was to have boon married to Frank Bokhara last night. Tuosday night, howovor, Frank loft town, and the young woman, on loarnlng of hor desertion, throw herself Into the river. Two Hilled by a Train. WiLKESBAWtE, Pa., May 9. Jamos De lanoy, a saloon keeper of Plttston, and Arthur u-.uuiioy, or tho merountlle firm of Evans & O'Malloy. wore Instantly killed by an engine at a crossing of the trie and yomlusr Valley railroad, nertr Avocu. Tho oouplo wore driving in a car riage and did not hear tho approach of tho ongiuo. Murdered by a Guuibler'a Wife. MONMETT. Mo.. Mav 0 Mrs WrniiL- Collins, wlfo of a gambler here, shot and killed Anuie Snodgrass, of Fort Smith, who was walking alomr thn strnnt wlMi Collins. They had registered as man and who at tao Attuway hotel, and whon thoy luppcu out, upon me street .Mrs. Uollln Was in waiting for them, The Infanta Isabella Releaieil. TAMPA, Flu,, May 9. The Infunta Isa bfilla hnft hnnll rnlnnsail frntn ti,int,tl..n av.vuawu t.u... H Iklll 11,1 TllO Officers RatllA lin tn t.bla nlnnn Inef evening and had a consultation with tho t- i , . , . ... . ojmuiiu yji;o uuusui. xnoy win nwait or ders from Rnnln Tim nlllnara tiroon 1 - U.IIUV.D T.W.U U corded many courtesies by the Spanish Death of Ex-Governor Wciton. MANCHESTER. N. H.. Mmr O V-r.n ernor JamcB A. Weston died at his home linm VAatcirdnv. ntrpri A7 'Phm,nl. rt j j , -,-,- - .nuul, 111 U" orat in a Republloan stronghold, ho was four tlmosoleoted mayor, audtn 1871 was eiootou governor oi mu state, and again In 1B71. The Weather. For oastern Pennsylvania and New Jer sey, fair i southerly winds. For District of Columbia, j Delaware and Maryland, fair outhweBttriy wintu. THE STRIKING COAL MINERS. SHU No Sign nf Disorder The llallromli I'l-Hfitlnally Idle. BLUKriEt.D, . Va., May 9. Ajnut C,000 of tho striking minors mot In West Virginia, near Mnybury, last ovcnlni. Tho assomblngt) was orderly, and tho whole field Is now a unit to accomplish succoss. Goneral J. A. Holloy, adjutant of tho West Virginia militia, has been on the ground since Sunday, and has mado a practical study of tho position. Ho has conversed with tho minors, ridden over tho disturbed territory, and as a result says thoro Is no just causo for foar. In tho event of troublo tho West Virginia troops, ho states, would be moved thero In less than two hours. Fully 05 per cent, of them aro now ready and equipped. Tho railroad shops hero havo pruotloally suspended, only nbout twenty-flvo mon out of 800 being at work. Many of the employes of the road are leaving. Tho railroad Is doing really no business, Tho foreign minors ore hourly oxpected on a special train, and this feature of the strike and the ojoctmont of miners from tholr homes Is tho only phase of the condition from which trouble may ooour, Goneral Superintendent Hlppoy, of the Norfolk and Wostorn railroad, Is still hero and keeps Informed thoroughly as to tho rail road's interosts. No one knows what move the minors will next make. The Eaatern Fence Settlement. Washington, May 9. The Japanese and Chinese legations are expectant ol mil dovelopmonts on the peaco sottle- mont, but no official statomont of tho ex chango Of ratifications has been recoived yet. It Is known positively that the treaty formally ratified and exchanged probably is Identical with the one origi nally negotiated at Shlmonosokt. Such ohangos us Russia and some ot tho other powors havo insisted on will not bo in corporated Into the present treaty. It is believed here that the indemnity will be Increased 100,000,000 taols, and that the occupation of Port Arthur is llkoly to bu for u torm of years. Etcaued from a Murine Train. Olean, N. Y., May 9. Charlos Johnson, a postolllco robber wanted in the Indian Territory, escaped from tho United States deputy marshals between hero and Sala manca early In tho morning. He was cap tured In Brooklyn and was being taken wost on an Erie train. He was handcuffed to a seat and was soomlngly In safo cus tody when tho train leftOlean. Soon after his guards dropped Into n doze, and whou they awoke at Salamanca It was discovered that their prisoner had slipped his hand cuffs and escaped. It is undorstood there is a reward ot $3,000 upon his head. The Pittsburg Strikers. PlTTSBUtiG, May 0. Tho puddlors of tho Cllnto mill havo not' beon granted tho SI rato and struck early this morning. The night forco says it will try to stop the day turn from going to work. Tho 4,000 mon in tho National Tubo works, MoKoosport, wore yostf rday granted an Increase of 10 per cent. Tho firm reduced tho mon 2( per cent, last year. Tho Jones & Laugh lln blast furnaCo men, to tho number of 1,500, woro also glvon a voluntary advance of 10 per cent. Part of tho furnaces at Sharon have granted tho 10 por cent. In crease. Tho Fair Will nearlngr Fostponed. San Fhancisco, Muy 9. Yesterday was tho day set for hearing tho potltion for the probating of tho Fair will dated' Sept. SI, 1891, to which opposition has been tiled by Charles L. Fair. At the request of tho ex ecutors a continuance was granted for ono wook, to enable tho executors to con slder this proposition. The oxeoutors, however, do not coucedo young Fair's rlcrhtto oontest tho will. Tho Fair ohll dron object to be roprosented among tho minor heirs, among whom Is Herman Oelrlchs, Jr. Tcrlor Committed for Trial. London, May 8. Frank Taylor, alias Frank Tarbeaux, at ono tlmo the leader of the notorious Johnny Irving gang of New York, charged with being concerned with William Carroll Woodward In a cutlass fight noar Regents Park lost yoar.and who Is also charged with bolng Implicated in defrauding tradesmen In connection with man named Minchon, othorwlso the Hon. Wlllard Musgrave, who posed as a rich American sonator, was committed for trial yesterday. Murderer Wilson Iteientenced to Death. Sybacose, N. Y., May 9. Charlos F. Wilson, who killed Detective Jamos Har vey in this city on July 31, 1893, was brought to this city from Auburn state prison for rosontonco. Justice Wright named the wook beginning June 17 as the time tor the electrocution. Wilson ex pects executive clomoncy. Lucius, alias UlnK," Wilson, a brothor of Charlos, re cently sufforod death for tho same crime as that for which the latter was resen tonced. Ilia Wish Will be Gratified. Jersey Citv, May 9. The jury in the case of Paul Genz, who wus on trial for shooting his mlstross, Clara Arvln. In Ho- dokou, on Aug, 28 last, brought In a ver dict of murder In the first degree aftor be ing out all night. Tho prisoner was com mitted for sontonco. Genz, who was a steamship fireman, killed Miss Arvln In a fit of jealousy. He has frequently ex proasea a aosiro to be hanged. Not Oullty of Murder. Stjnbury, Pa., May 9, William Taylor, colored, was last- night acqulttod of the murder of Samuel Frluklln, colored, whom he shot on Nov. 31 last at the Scott col llery, near Mt. Carmol. Tuylor alleged sell uelonso. NUGGETS OF NEWS. There Is a largo attendance from all parts ot the state at the silver convention which met at Waco, Tox., today. Tho bill .making tho birthday ot Abra ham Lincoln a legal holiday has passed both bouses of the New York legislature Dan Brouthcrs has boon transferred trom tho Baltimore Baseball club to Louis ville Ho will play first base for tho col onols. The seventh annual convention ot the Amorlcan Protective association is in ses sion at Mllwaukoo, and radical action Is predicted. Commodore E. E. Porter, ranking com modore of tho navy uhd govornor of tho naval home Philadelphia, rottres today on account of age. Steerage rates from New York to Liver pool have boon advanced from $15 to $17 by tho White Star and Cunard lines, and other lines will follow suit, Advices from Hawaii Indicate trouble ahead for the government. The greatost menace is irom tna Japan no, who are nu merous enough tcS'jlzo th government at ouy nine. Scrofula From Childhood " My mother has been afflicted with scrofula In her head since her childhood. Sho is now in her 61st year. She his also suffered from weakness In her back for which she never expected any relief. Uhe .;hag faithfullv ti tried Hood'a Barsaparllla and It. tin f--.i ,1VDU her system from scrofula, cured hnrnlnu, pains In her feet and limbs and also a pain in hor left breast which prevented her Jjom lying on that side for xourteen yers It has mado her feel many years younger. Hood's ? Cures She hat taken four bottles of the medicine. We cannot recommend Hood's Sariapa rilla too hlcrhlv." Tni v -ir. i. Etna Green, Indiana. ' HoOd'S Pills ihe&'tr-dlnnerplllanj AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL CONSULT THE OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST 329 S I5ih si Below Callowhlll, Philadelphia, Pa. Thirty n r.s' coiitlauoua nr.ictlce In all spel'l dljea-rs f both sexes. Dr. Lobb uuHMintets to perniun. nby cu rsi cates of omnifont i'1-nirn ot Vouili -inddla-easof tin ninnd. Nere, hmd. Kidneys, und'Uenernl a nl Local Debllitj k islns from impruoenc-, r.xcenM-s or auu'b ana Teore . nlili mid VI u or to the unf rlunate. Thirty yiira' romlnuous practli-rf a u spec Ul'stlo h" cl s- cf aleases Is iur"cleut evl-do- c or In ftM In th lreitmeut ol his pa ints Consultation and txain nitlons ir-eand Mrlo lv O'-nrU titll. Office hours, ria'lvaud undav, l-om 0 31 M., and 0 to 9 evenincrs UU or Heud lor tree book on Error ol Youm ana oociire a sease3 or notn S-31-8. OF P Eeolly, Quickly, Permanently Restored. VoIt niMn, N'orvoui f& Ih1UW)-, ami all th' v Vtlt-X it fwti lrf,, .,r rA.y-.t later i.'W. h res'iltaef W "s-C-'ir T iivurwor. aifs-.mj. worry, $4 i T ft''. Full tr3th, dsvA V:y 1 1 pwutftudUneBiTent mm A J. Tivrv nrir.in nrtH TKirtlo ir n..-.. i..,.,.u,jl),1a x tail rtfv'.tfii'rw. Rnnk. xplib;itiou und proofs mulloU sealed) free. ERIE WEDIQAL 00., Buffalo, N.Y. JOHN A. REILLY, Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALER, 22-21 South Main St., Shenandoah Acent for D. O. Yuenslli c & Son's celebrated Beer. Porter Ales eto. JOHN D ALTON, AGENT FOR Shenandoah and Vicinity FOR BAEBET'S CELEBRATED Beer and Porter, A trial order solicited. Millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no rlska but get yonr houses, Btock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class, relia ble companies, as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent, ISO South Jardln Street. Aloo Life and Accidental Companloa HOTEL KAIBR, CHAS. BTJRCQILL, Prop. North Main St., MAHAN0Y CITY. Largest and finest hotel in the region. Finest accommodations.- Handsome fixtures, Pool and Dllllard Rooms Attached. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that yonr boots do. and the water you drink Isn't even tit tor that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMES BDISLD3, Manager Shenandoah Branch. For Sale, Cheap ! 2 On North White Street, Double block of dwellings, Nos. SOand 83 North White street, between Centre and Lloyd streets. , Also, a double block of dwellings, Noa. 110 ond 118 North White street, between Lloyd and Coal streets. Apply af HERALD OFFICE. V M r I.
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