1 v i Lit EVENING HERALD rabllshed dally, except Sunday by ISHALU I'VllHaUlNO tOMPANV, PabllcattoD office and mechanical department, North Market Street. Ify tJ0-i j Is delivered in Shenandoah and flB PeralQ surrounding townB for Six Cents week,ptjablo to the curriers. By malt, Three Dollars a year or Twenty-five cents per month, II advance. Advertisements charged according to space tho nrrost ot seventy four lnamb-jra of the house of representatives. Thoy uro lu con tempt of the houie for absenting them selves without leave. Tholr ahsonce pre ventoil the trunsiiotlon of business yester day, ami forood an adjournment until next Monday evening. Sjrgsunt-at-Arni" Fhoener wont to Philadelphia to arras: the membiri from that olty In contempt. His deputies started for othor sections o the statu with warrants for absent mem bers. All. thnt oan bo found will be brjuz'.n info-.i the Inr of the house on Moil-Li ovj:iiu.i, ouo byotu to bo pur,fj.l of their oontomot. TlteM win a-sllm attendance wlnn th: house went Into session at il o'clock Sev enty appropriation bills were read thoflr-' tl-ne T.ion revenue bills wera taken nr. on sue mil reading The D-iwrenco bill taxing b.iuk stocks four mills on their ac tual value, w.u called up and passed wltl, only two dlssentin? votos Much tlmo wii' plven to dlscimlng the Cochrane bill, tax lug beer tw "ity-four cent? n barrel ol thirty-ouo gallons. Mr. Cochrane atnondei' tlie bill to exempt exoorts and beer lu demijohns or bottles that Is token fron barrels on which tho tux U paid. Tin measure then passed second foadlng by n Vote JPalRA.I ICC, VVUL,llmnJ EMTIOXs. ctl U p eh.d t'm OLh , J "rl SbfJ diy ,. iu lo.il eat. ,u . . 1"' cvld uuvi boro l'i tuci " muu pari of p uud uole haul LARGER and larger railroad earnings and bank clearings are reported every week. Tula must mean that prosperity for the country is close at band. Axotiier bond tale is probable on ac count of the continued deficits ; and the continued deficits are due, us everybody knows, to Democratic tinkering with the tariff. A woman was nearly burned to death the other day by her celluloid corset catching Are from the cooking stove, The moral would seem to be plain. Some women will probably figure it out that they ought not to endanger their lives by cooking. When husbands and wives go wrong, don't shoot. Just let them alone. It is 100 per cent, better. They will punish themselves worse than killing would have punished them, nud you can sleep nights because you will not have murder oa your soul. South Carolina's Governor is quite fiery on the subject of tht decisions on the United States courts, but the remarks are not, tendered with nurtar, palxhan and petard as iu 1801. The fun of juuipiug on Uncle Sam in that year was wonder fully sobered down four years later. One of the Xew York "swe iters" testl fled before a Legislative committee that he paid women from 8 to 12 cents a dozen for making knee-pants, and that some women were enable I tq make the enor mous sum of $J.u per week as wages, while others did not make so runeh. The man told his story without a blush, and there was no shame in him. Less than a cent for making a pair of trousers for a boyl Did anybody ever hear a more shameless story P THERE is one man in Pittsburg who is not happy. He is a German, and he has not done any work for some years, not ecause he could not find work to do, but because be is a loafer. In the meantime his Industrious wife had Baved up $450, which represented a great deal of hard work. Toe other day the husband stole the money and lied. The good wife com plni.ed to the police, but they could do nothing for her. Finally she sent ber ton, a boy much larger than the father, to hunt the old man, and the latter was found at the station ready to take the train. The eon twined his fingers into the old man's collar and dragged him home, where the wlfesearched his pockets and found $435 and a steerage ticket for Germany. And the miserable wretch was permitted to remain In the houi But ittaught him a lesson, and hereafter the Bon will be boss ot that house. It Is well known cigarettes are more iuj'Tious to the system than tobacco alone. But many will be surpriied nt Professor Lufllu's recent statements con cernlntj the vices. He saya : "In 1810 there were QQ.000 cigarettes manufactured, and last year there were l.SOO.OOO.OOO or 1,333 times as many. Tobacco in any form Is bad, but in a cigarette there are five poisons. There are the oil iu the pitper, toe oil of nicotine, saltpeter to preserve the tobacco, opium to make it mild, and the oil in fitvorlug. The trouble wi h the cigarette Is the Inhaling ot the smoke. If you blow a mouthful ot smoke through a handkerchief, It will leave a brown main. Inhale the smoke and blow it through the nostril, and no stain will appear. The oil and poUon remain In the I bead or body. Cigarettes create a thirst' or strong drink, and there should be anti-cigarette societies, as there are tem perance suc.eties." PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. The Quay County JIM May Pass tlio House This Woult. "IlARItlSBuno, May 90. Thoro is noth lug left for the lawmnkors to do but work if they oxpect to get nwuy by Juno 0. The house calendar Is crowded with bills, many of whloh will be dropped to save tlmo nud hnston tho final adjournment. Tho sonato continues to movo along In that leisurely nianuor which has charac terized its proceedings all through tho ses sion. The calondar Is clear of sonato bills and crowded with houso measures on final passage. The latter number nbout 200, und will have to bo disposed of before the representatives will agree to ndlourn. The greatest Interest centres in tho house proceedings. Asldo from tho affair of to-night, when members will bo brought up lor contempt, thoro will uo mucn oust- ..o r,f ...,.,,.,t tn trnncnnt To-morrow will bo tho 'busiest day, the first order being tho consideration, on third rcadlne. of tho couirresslonnl, legls- latlvo nnd senatorial aDDortionment bills Judgluir from the unanimity with which these measures passed second reading they will pass the flual stago by a comfortable majority. The representatives from coun- 1 ties which loso In representation by tht nnnortior.mnnt, will nnnosi tho measure. They are. howover, In the minority, and their only hope is in tho sonato or neon forenco cotninlttco. Should there bo a full houso on Wed- nwdny.when tho onler ot business will be sennto bills on third reading, tho Quay county bill will bo called up for llnal pas sago. Thob.iomors of tho now county Jmvo more than enough pledges to assure tho n.lssase of tho bill. Their onlv trouble has been to got its frlonds hero at out time. , , , . . ahm tvunu i jrmi uro x ruuuciiuii. Washington, May 30. Mr. John Blrk- inblne, tho Iron orooxpert of Philadelphia, lias prepared for tho division of mineral resources of the United Statc3 geological survoy an exhaustive report on tho Iron ore resources of tho world, in which the production of tho world of Iron ore lu lWi is estimoted at about 5i,o00,000 long tons. Tlie total production ot iron oro In this country in lo. was 11,870,070 long tons of 2,240 pounds, as compared with 11,587,023 long tons In 18 This Is an increnso of about 2',i por cent. Tills production Is only 73 per cent, of the maximum production of tho United States, namely 10,2tM,(jdO long tons, which was the output in 18J2. Trolley Can Collide. Brookltn, May 20. A serious collision bctwoon trolloy cars occurred yestcrduy aftornoon by which sovoral p..ssengo were seriously, if not fatally, injured, and a number of others badly bruised. At Second nvenuo and Eighty-sixth stroot, Bcusonhurst, two curs collided. Of tho hundreds or moro piissengors on tho two cars the great m-ijorlty received bruises of a more or less painful nature, and a verl table panic ensued. The motormon and conductors were urrestod. Iluainess llnomluc: at Steel Works, HAUMSnimo.M.iy 23. Business is boom ins at tho Pennsylvania Stool works, where every department is running full time to the limit ot its capacity. Tlie oeml-monthly pay roll Saturday amounted to 171,711, as against ?M,vlo for tho corro spotidiug period a year ago. Impaled on a Paper Knife. "Wilmington, Del., May 20. Falling from his bicycle, Halph Ileese, of this city, was lmpah'd on a long, sharp pointed paper Unlfo which ho carried iu ills loft breast pocket. The blade penetrated almost to the lung, directly above tho heart, but young Reeso will recover. Shot Down a rrosecutlnjr Attorney, IltONTON, Mo., May 20. Coley Hill, a constable of Arcadia, shot and instantly killed Hon. J. B. Wnlkor, prosecuting at torney at Irouton, nt Pilot Knob. The quarrel was over an old grudge. Hill was urrestod. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho cold snap of Saturday night In Mln nesota was the severest In many years, und much damage will result. Tho reveuue cutter Search rescued si Baltimore men from drowning, In Chesa pcuke bay. Tholr boat had capsized. A cvclonc struck near Luling, Tex., uu roofing soveral houses nnd killing n small nccro boy. Crops were blown out of th ground. In n flro at Birmingham, Ala , n, board ins houso was doit.ii ,1, and itls believe that four man perished. Ouo charred bod, was found. Charles Iyer, 18 years old, was probabi, fatolly shot at Garret Park, Mil., by an i ttncho of a cirous train on which ho hud Uolcn a ride. Secretary Hoke Smith visited Athens. 3a , yestcrduy. to become acquainted wltl) the latest addition to lits .family, a buby c;irl born last r rlduy evening. Jorldo Salvers, who with two othor no orroos oarrle.1 o!T throo white girls in Cof, teu pouuty., Ala., a month ago, was cap tured Saturday night. A ropo witli linker attached was tied to his neck, and bj was thrown Into I'earlveraud drowned OAINT cracks It often costs more to prepare a louse for repainting that has been jainted in the first place with cheap ready-mixed paints, than it would to 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 stricdy pure white lead, purchase this brand: "John T. Lewis & Bros." For Colors. National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors, a one-pound can lo a 35-pounil keg of Lead and mix your own paim. Saves tune and annoyance in matching ahadee, and Insures the best paint that it is pos- Send ui a postal rani and get our book on paints and color-card, free; it will probably aae you n good many dollars. JOHN T. L2WIS & BROS. CO., Philadelphia. Up 1 W. G. Skinner is one of the best known men iu Wakefield, Mass. He is a war veteran and everybody's friend. Ho says: "I had rheumatism and was in poor health a long time. Indications pointed towards tho accumulation of impurities in tho blood and germs ot diseasd I was constipated and had no appetite. I evi dently needed a good blood purifier and dlcided to take Hood's Sursaparilla. It made a chango all through my By stem, gave me an appetite and worked effec tively on my blood. I am now perfectly well, my blood has been put in good order, thanks to Hood's." W. G. Skinner. Hood's SaEsapariila Ss the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in tho Publio Eye Today. Hood's Pills ei;lnfe?aXc,cV.!4 BASEBALL RECORDS. Standing of thn Club In tlie Itucn for Cham pionship l'etinnittj. National LeHene. exuns. w. i p.c. clubs, w. u p.r Pittsburn ..15 7 .CS3 York...lO 10 M Clnclnnatl-16 S Ml Daltlinore.. 8 0 ACi ioston -12 T .ftU St. Louis. ...1" 15 .4U" Chicago 15 Hrooklyn .. 7 13 .'. hllailfc 10 ( .520 Vahnrn... 6 15 . Cleveland .12 10 .515 Louisville.. 5 15 .2&J SATUKUAY'8 NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. At Pittsburg Pittsburg. 7; New York. At Chicago Chicago. 8; Brooklyn, . At Loulsvillo 3isron, 1; Loui'vllle. 0 At Cincinnati (.'luulimall, 0; WahiiiL' ton, 4. At Cleveland Philadelphia, Cloveland, 7. At St. Louis Baltimore B; St. Louis, 7. SUNDAY'S NATIONAL LEAGUE OASIES. At Cincinnati Cincinnati. 4; Washinp- ton, U. At Louisville Cleveland, !. Louisville, 4. At Chicago Chicago, 1- Brooklyn, 9. At St. Louis St. Louis, ! . Baltimore, 1. Enptvrii League. ui.uns. w. i. p.c cluus. w. I. P.O. Sprlnetleld.il i .778 Providence 8 7 Srcranton ... 8 7 .513 Iluftalo 8 8 M Syracuse...- 8 0 .571 Toronto 5 10 Wilkesba'e 8 7 .533 Rochester-. 5 14 .2', SATURDAY S EASTEI'.N LEAGUE GAMES. At Buffalo BuiTiilo, 13; hcrunton, 5. A Toronto Wlllceabarro, 7: Toronto, 1. A. Syracuso .(11 innings) Syracuse, 7 Springfield, 0. At Rochester Providence 4, Rochester, S. OSE EASTERN LEAGUE GAME YESTERDAY, At Buffalo Buffalo, 11; Scrauton, 7. Pennsylvania State League. cluus. w. i. r.c. ct,uns. w. r.. r.o. Pottsvllle...l0 5 ,tB7 Carboud'le. 7 9 .if Allentown.10 5 .Cli" Horrlsburg 7 9 ,4 Hazlcton....l0 5 .Oi7 Lancaster-. (18 A. a Heading..- 7 i.-'-.t SHenand'h. 1 11 M, How to Treat a Wife. (Fiom Pacific Health Jourral.) First set a wife : second, be patient Yon may have great trials und perplexl tics In your business, but do not, there- lorf". carrv to your home a cionay or con tracted brow. Your wife may have trials, which, though of less magnitude, may be h.ird for her to bear. A kind word, h tender look, will do wonders in chasing from her brow all clonus ot gloom. To this we would add alwavs keeo a bottle of Chamberlain's Couah Remedy In the houFe. it is the best and is sure to be needed sooner or later. Your wife will then know that yon reslly care for her and wlh to protect her health. For sale by Grubler Bros. Druggists. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the Evening Hehald who are not receiving their paper regu l trly and people who wish to receive the piper as new subscribers, are requested to leave their addresses at Hooks & Brown's Htlone-y store, en North Mam street. For every quarter In a mun's pocket there are a dozen uses ; and to use eash one in such a way as to derive the great est benefit Is a question every one must solve for himself. We believe, however. that no better use could be made of one of theie quarters than to exchange It for a bottle ot unaniDeriain'8 uoiic, utioiera and Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine thnt every fatntlv should be provided with For sale by Gruhler Bros,, Druggists, 111b Sund y i i.V at M. A"l bun's. ST. Amiaxa Vr.. May 2. A al-mstrou llro swept St Albans yesterday afternoon ileAlroylug dwellings, business blocks. publio buildings and a largo amount ot nther property. Tho loss will exceed $500, UK). A big lumber yard, three bltf bunt boss blocks and n sooro of other building: ivore dustroyud, Another Cycling Itrcord Towrrd, Los Angklks, Cal.. Muy SO. Fritz Lacqy, t loctil rider, on (Saturday lowered tlie twouty-llvo mile world's bloycllng record, held by L. S. Meln!jo3, mado at Chicago on Aug. 12, 1801 Laoey'B tlmo was 1:03:03.5. TJio record hold by Melntjo Was 1:01:00 3 5. ltellglous ltlot In Antwerp. ATWUHP, May 30. A collision of Cath olio societies with tho Liberal associations DOJOiimal yesterday afternoon, and the po lice wero obllyed tocburguthe mob. Many Wrresto were njado. Electric Bitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any seacon. tint pernaps more generally needed In the spring, when the languid exbnuded feeling prevails, when thej liver Is torpid nnd slnggish and the need of a tonio and alternative is felt A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long nnd perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in cpunteractlng and freeing the system from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, constipation, dizziness yield to Klnctrio BlrH. Oil - fi,f-' n cents per bottle at A. W luley 'a drug store. TEIM Sominary Control the -Groat Bona of Contention. OTHER MATTERS SUBORDINATED. The Queatlio na to Whether the General Asuembly tshall Ilnve Absolute Authority Over l'rribj tcrlun Educational Instltu tlona Caunes Uxtonded Arguments. PlTTsnunq, May 80. Evorythlng wna pushed asldo today In tho assembly that froo scope might bo given to the question of seminary control.nnd tho end is not yet. Nearly nil of Saturday was consumed in arguments for and ngaln9t tho report pre sented by Dr. W. O. Young. This was to tho effect that tho Gencrul Assombly had no right to hold property, but that tho election of tru3tco3 of tho scmtnurlos should bo approved or rojected by that body. It is proposod to glvo tho General Assembly tho same power ns possessed by thoattoruoy genoral of 'any state to inquire whothor or not a corporation Is complying with tho terms of tho charter. The argu ments wore rosumod today and nothing elso will bo oonstdsred until It hn3 bcon decided whothor or not tho church shall control tho seminaries. A proposition looking to a compromise has bcon mado by some of thoso who oti poso what Is now technically known ns sominary control. This Is thnt all new seminaries should have tholr charters con tain what tho committee desires placed lu tho old charters. Namely, that the church should iiaVo a safeguard thrown about the teaching and tho property of tho sovoral institutions. Another concession is that specific requests hereafter shall conform to this rule. With tho?o two concessions made tho so called liberals think that thoy can carry tho assembly. Thus far all attempts to limit dobato liavo been voted down overwholmlngly, but word has gouo forth that a decison must bo reached at 4 o'clock this after noon. Many, howover, doubt the ability 1 of tho leaders to put this progrora through. Tho attitude of tho liberals lavors post ponement in tho expectation that it the report of tho commltteo of conference with tho seminaries Is thoroughly aired It, will bo weakened and will loso votes every day. Tho conservatives, on the contrary, want decision, quick, sharp nnd overwhelm ing. Already the tlmo occupied Is so long that comers aro reminded of tho ondloss discussions In the Brlggs nnd Smith cases. The result promises to be that tho causes of tho missionary boards of tho church will bo pushed aside, uud that external ques tions will usurp a place which does not belong to them. Tho .Pacific coast Is hero again with a pressing invitation to tho assembly to meet in lb'.W in Seattle. Two years ago tho meeting place was Portland, Oro., and at that time the Brlggs caso was up. Its effect upon tho church west of tho ltocky mountains was not all that had boon an ticipated. Now with tho burning ques tions out of tho way a more favorablo im pression, is hoped for. Dr. Aloxnnder Alison nnd Elder W. it. Ballard, from the First Churcn of Seattle, aro engaged In canvassing cpiulon nnd In forming sontl ment In favor of their city. Tho question Is likely to bo ono of ex pense, and it may be necessary ror the backers of Seattlo to raise a guaranty fund to make it possible to take GO j commission ers so far and keep thorn so long. The only other placo mentioned Is Saratoga, whero tho assembly met lost year, and whero tho commissioners can bo enter talned at less expenso than anywhero else In tho country. Tho largo amount of tlmo already oon sinned by the seminary discussion seems likely to liavo a conscquonco that other mutters, such ns tho treatment of thn stu dents of Union sominary, iu Now York, ahd of tho new mission houso on Fifth avenue, New York, will be considered only in tho brlof Intervals between tho regular orders of tho day. In some respects it Is fortunate for tho assemoly that it has a moderator of such great executive ability as Dr. Booth. Thus far hp has won golden opinions from many who voted against him. Churches of till sorts and varieties opened their doors nnd pulpits yesterday, and it took n long column of small typo to setiortu all ot tho nppolutmsnts mnuo and accepted by tho dlvinos of tho Pres byterian Gouoral Assembly. Tho greatest Interest, however, was folt In the sermon of tho moderator, Dr. It. K. Booth, of Now York, wht preaohod, us Is oustoinary, In the church whoro tho assembly sits. He was greoted by a largo nudionce, which contained a large proportion ot assembly commissioners. Dr. Booth was attonded In tho pulpit by Dr. William MoEwln, tho pastor of the church, uud by Dr. W. E, Mooro, pormanont clone or the assombiy. Dr. Booth's subject was the vicarious and atoning death of Christ, and tho ser mon was clear and powerful. II any ot tho audience hoped for nuy utterances on questions in hot dobate thoy wero disap pointed, as tho only thing thnt could bo tortured into such an Interpretation was the ompliatlc statement that "as against infidelity, orthodoxy now has Its lntilugs." Recovered 81,800 for Fatal Injuries. llArtnisiiUKO, May 23. In February, 1801, us a merry sleighing party from this olty was returning home, on their way through Steelton a car of tho Citizens' lino struck tho sleigh nnd overturned it. Sovoral of the party wore injured, nnd one of them, Willlum Mohallie, died sometime afterward. It was elaiinod. that bis death resulted from his injuries, and his father brought suit against tho Citizens' com pany for 110,000 damages, Tho jury Sat urday night brought lu a vordtct of lor tho father. Ei-Assemblyman Jernee Ktdeaaed. New BitusswiCK, N. J., May 80, After (pending ltitidays in the Middlesex couutj Jail ox-Assemblyman William It. Jorneu has been released by Sheriff Servisa on au Ardor of Vico Chauoelllor Bird. Jortuo was committed to jail in contompt of court m refusing to pay his wife alimony, us directed by thn vlco chancellor. Tho application for his rolenso was made by ex-Govornbr Ludlow on tho ground that no was uuapio u pay mo Joes. A The jra of Grow County, WlLKKSDAitlU'., Pa., May SO. -The com ; , J mlsslouers npptoimad by Qovornor Uoat lnas to inquire into tho nroa of tho nro- nosod Grow coubty have finished tli()ir work. The territory, as already surveyed contains moro than the required 400 squuro miles, although now much mor will mt t. Itn r.vn until t-o Luij l completed TJio area contains a population of about Tin? DnravT 10,000. What Castorla is Dr. Snmuel Pitcher's prescription for Iufnuts ami Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers'. Castorla is the Children's Panacea, tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorla Is so well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." II. A. AnciiEn, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. V. "Theusoof 'Castorla' Is ro universal nnd Its merits so well known that It Beems a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few are tho Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within easy reach." Carlos Martvn, D. D New York City. SUING HER TITLED LOVER. Miss Sutherland Demands Damage for lll.glitcd All'ectlons. London, May 20. If tho caso of Miss "Birdie" Sutherland, tho chorus girl at the Gaiety theater, against the Hon. Dud ley Churchill Marjoribauks, eldest son oi Baron Tweedmouth, for breach of prom ise, ever conies Into court It will be tin most sensational trial since Miss Forte cue, tho actress, won 10.000 from Lord faarmoyle on n similar charga Miss btitli erlnud 19 very handsome, being nearly six feet tall and only 18 years old. Her rca name Is Annie Louiso Watkius. Shoflr.. met the Hon. Dudley Mnrjoribnnks ut tli L'rlncoof Wales club. It was a case u. love nt first sight. Ho proposed and wu- ! accepted. t When ills parents learned of it they i were greatly lsturbcd. However, when it was discovered that MUs Sutherland was of unimpeachable character Lord Tweedmouth Said that If tho couple wouiu consent not to see each other for a yc.ir, and if nt tho end of tho year both wero of Uu same mind, ho would not place au ob stacle In tho way of tho marrlago. But Mr. Murjorlbanks still haunted the Galoty theater. Ono night Lord Tweed mouth found him theru and porauudr" him to leave, and tho father andson drov away together. Then further efforts weir made to break the match. It lsalicgi-u that Lord Tweedmouth offered to send Miss Sutherland to tho continent to stu ly music uuder the best masters, but sho re fused the proposal. Then Mr. Murjorl banks went to Canada with his mother on a visit to tho Karl of Aberdeen, governor general of Canada, whoso wife, Lady Aber deen, is a sister of Lord Tweedmouth. The young mnn remained in Canada and tlie match was broken off. MUs Sutherland then brought suit for breach of promise. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. When the had Children, she gave them Castorla, Iinld Il'urflary 'at? "Atlantic ATLANTld Citv, May 20. A burglar en tered tho residence of Mrs, Egbert Ward, No. 27 Illluols avenue, yestordny, and after threateuino to kill Mrs Ward- if sho made nn outcry, uemauueu money, Sho gavo him all thoro was in a bureau drawer, anu as no rotrcuicugnvoan aiarm, The pollco respondod. but tho thief made his escape. Thoro Is no claw. French Defeat the Hovns. Lqkpqn. May 21. A dispatch from Mo- jnnga, Madagascar, says: Tho 'first bat talion of tho Colonial regiment had a sharp fight with a largo body qf Hovns near Murovoay. Tho Hovns Jled at the point of tho bayonet, leaving 6lsty dead und wounded. Thoro wero thlrteon of the French wounded. Tho French thou oc cupied tho Hova camp. A llnniu for Senator Vest. jEFi'KttsoN ClTT, Mo., May SO. The an nouueemeut is mndo by Choirman Hall of the organization of Democratic ropresonta. tives anu senators, that a Ellver conven tion will be called without tho consent of tho state central committee. Tho move ment is regarded ns a boom for Senator Vest for president. Mr. D. P. Davis. uruminent liveryman and merchant of GoAfU, Va., hat this to say on the subject of rheumatism : ''I tnrn n PHRllrp in reirtmninrllni unnmner Intnl.. ,,..(.. I, .. 1 ... I u , i ., , I mm n i fill, uniui ,ui I iicuuim iolu. . know from personal experience that it will do all that U claimed for it. A J ear ago this sprlug my brother was laid up in ben with inn tuimalorv rheumatism ami suffered intensely. The first annllcatlon Of Chamberlain's Pain Balm eafed the rutin and the use of one boitlj completely cured him. Jor. sale by urunier iiroB, Druggist - Dll. A. A. SEFBEBT specialist In diseases of U,e Eve, Eaxl Nose and Throat, 207 West Market 8t PotUvllle. Hours-8.30. m. to 12 m.; lto p. m., P. m. Sundays, 9 a. m. to IS m, 7 to iy Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand the same washing that yonr boots do. nuu tne water you urlnlt isn't even nt tor mat purpose, use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Portox JAMES UniEbDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. is Castoria. Castorla cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, nnd promotes di gestion, Without Injurious medication. "For several years I have recommended 'Castorla,1 and shall always continue to do so, ns It has Invariably produced beDeflcial results." Edwin F. Pardee, SI. D., 125th Street nnd 7th Ave., Now York City. Tde Centawi Company, 77 IIcniUY Street, New Yonn Crrr. M. J. LAWLOR, Justice of the Peace Insurance and ... . Real Estate Agent, 123 E. Centre St., Shenandoah TWO-TORY Krame Bntldicff,S0a46 feet, en Kouth Chestnut street. Kentalor 818 per month; wi 1 re sold Cheap, IOii SALT5.-Hflf W onii two houees, slt ? nate on West Cenirei-tret. W'lll pa,y 12 per cent on Investment, and san be i ought oci eay terms. FARM VOll SALE ftrm of S3 acres, within three miles ol go id market. Twenty-nlno acrrs under cultivation, and f"ur ucrcs of Rood timber. Frame farm bouse, six room, good bat n and all in good condition. Will be sold or H.OOcash. FOE BALE. Licensed hotel stand In Maha Uoy township, near the borough line. Frame bulldimr, nine ri.oms. doing Kood bu-1-ness. Good toasocp givrn for selling. A bar gain for nnybodv. AddI to M J Lawlor, Justlco of tbe Ppnce. 12J Ean Centre street AMUSEMENTS. -pEBGUSON'S THEATKE, P. J. FEHGUSOrf, NATAGEn, To Close the Season WEDNESDAYkAY 22cV95. America's GrcAtes Comedy-Drama, JlK. JAME A. HEAKNE'a Ueautf 1 ul four art pUy, "SHOBE ACRES. Presented with ent re new scenery nnrt ropcrtles. Direction ot Henry (J. Mi er. MnnarerF'rcusuncua-attees that th's nro- ductlon of ' Sh re Acrts' wilt re Mmilar la o "ery deta l ,o t hat sceu all last year at Daly's Theatre, Ne York. The Play's Record : 257 times in New York. 148 times in Boston. GO times in Chicago. 10 times in Philadelphia. Prices ace, 50c, 75c and Sn. , Reaarved seats at Kirlln's drue store. Steel Picket Fence Is tie cr-etpestanl best fence mide Cheaper than a wooden fence for residents, lawns, cem etery lets or any kind of -fencing, M, II. Master lis the agency and carries' it in stock at his marble and granite works. I27 S. Jardin St. JOHN F CLEARY7 Temperance Drinks. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the finest lager beers. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, Pa. HOTEL KAIBRi CHAH BURCHIL.& Prop. North Main St., MADAN0Y CITY. Ltrgest and finest hotel in the region, finest accommodations. Handsome fixtures, Poo) and Ullllsrd Roams Atucued. SnENANDOAIl'8 RELIABLE Hand Xammdry Oor. Lloyd nd White Hts. All work gunrnteed to be flrat-elssa In every pmlcaUr. 811k ties nd Uco eurUIn e sfo islty. Good called for ud delivered. A trlil lollcfted. AMSY PILLS? Sri'HO BURE.SEHOo.l0KW0MAirS 5Afc CKU3 CTDElJI 1 i i i 1 A
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