V EVENING HERALD Tabllshcd dally, except Sunday by MKUJLhli 1'VltLlHUlNO LOMl'Am, rsbllcttlon office and mechanical department, North Market Street. r Is delivered In Shenandoah and lflO Jieram 8Utroutl(jing towns for Six Cents neek, payable to the carriers. By mall.Threo Dollars a year or Twenty-five cents per month, In advance. Advertisements charged according to space and position. The publishers roscrve the right to change the position ol advertisements whon ittr the Dubllcatlon of news requires It. The tight U also reserved to rejcot any advertise Best, whether paid for or not, that the pub- llkars may deem improper. Advertising ratec taade known upon application. Bctorcd at the post office at Shenandoah, Pa. ai tecond closs mall matter. TUB EVENING JIEHAZD, Shenandoah, Penna. Evening Herald. TUKSDAY, MAY 21, 1S95. The EVENING HERALD accepts AD VEUT1SISG OK A DISTINCT GUARANTEE THAT ITS CIRCULATION IN SHENANDOAH 18 LAR OEI! THAN AL1, THE DAILY NEWSPAPERS) COMBINED THAT COME TO TOWN. OUK pp.e69 ttoom and hooks are open for inspection. We couiit compahison. We TO CONFEDERATE DEAD. North Carolina's Stonninnnt Unvolleu by Stone unit JneUton's Urnndclilld. Ralkiqh, Hut 21. Tho ceremonies of wnvolllug North Carolina's monument to hor Confodorato dead attraotcil hero yes terday tho greatest crowd uvor nsscmhlod in North Carolina. All parts of tho south wore reprosonted, audcnthuslnBin was un bounded. Ralolah was Kay with miming, and national and Coufodornto colors floated lovingly togethor. Thore wero 6,000 pooplo in tho parade, which was In four divisions, and had a route about throo mucs in length. Tho Ladles' Monuiuontal associa tion led the Way. Among its distinguished guosts wcro Mrs. Stonowall JacltBon anu her llttlo grandchild, Julia Jackson Chris tian, who unveiled tho monument. Tho oxerclses at tho monumont began at 3 o'clock. Chief Marshal O. J. Carroll Introducod Chaplain Smodos, who dollv orod tho Invocation, nnd Captain S. A. Ashe made the address of wclcomo. Tho oration bv A. M. Waddcll followed, and was hoartlly cheered. Colonel Tato pre sented tho monument and Governor Carr accented It. Then llttlo Jul a Jackson Christian, a toars old. nulled tho cord and tho veil fell Thoro was a creat shout as tho noblo monumont stood rovcaled, whllo tho Wll- mington division of tho Naval Reserves fired tho governor s saluto of Bovontoon guns. Ex-Governor Holt and ex-Congress man W. II. H. Cowles then spoko. Ilmtal VIconsln Wliltecnps, New Richmond, Wis., May 31. Near tho heart of this llttlo city there Is an old woman living, by noma Dunbar, C3 yoars old. Sho Is alleged to havo greatly an noyed tho neighbors. Last Thursday mid nlsht some twenty-five raided tho old ALSO GUARANTEE publication IN ALL THE5 woman's house, broko in thuduor, dragged I ,nor irom uou anu potircu inr oTor nur bh EDITIONS. t.ir,. tn.lrn.l l,,1r. -Then t linv mlled Tier It! chair and sawdust and lelt her, reeling tna COAL tar yields 10 shades of blue, which I thoy had performed a practical joko. .Mayor ntiWKins is on tno iractt oi Nervousness I NOTABLE GATHERING. Is only another ttamo for impuro blood, for no person is weak and ner vous whoso blood is perfectly pure. "When tho blood Is full of the yerms of disease, and lacking in the red cor puscles -which glvo it vitality, when it falls to properly nourish tho organs and tissues of tho body, what can you expect but that tired feeling and ner vousness? Of course Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Catarrh and Ithcumatism aro uni versally recognized as blood diseases, for which. Hood's Sarsaparilla, as tho best blood purifier, is everywhere acknowled the greatest remedy. Therefore, as Hood's Sarsaparilla cures all blood diseases, it is tho best remedy for that condition of tho blood which causes Nervousness. It is a false idea to think you oro curinir vour nervousness when you are taking a preparation which only auiets vour nerves 1 it is iiko trying to "drown" your sorrows in the flowing bowl. They are sure to return. SVo wish to make most imrircssive, then, this truism: You cannot purify your blood by deadening or quietino your nerves with opiate, narcotic or ncrvo coin pounds. If you tako such articles you aro only trifling with your troubles. Thcro is sure to bo a reac tion which will lcavo you worse than vou were before. Whv not then, taKO tno iruu couibu, follow the bco-hno to tho state or. health, nurifv your blood ana euro your Nervousness by talcing Invasion of Philadelphia by Odd Fellows from All Seotions, A HTJNDBED THOUSAND BEOTHEES Sleet to I'nrtlclimte In the Dedication oftlii Hnmlsome Temple Krected lit a Cost of a Million Dollars Tho City Crowded with Visitors. is about the number the gardener looks whllo he contemplates the work of the frost among his rising vegetables. whiteeappars, shall escape. and says no guilty man A new paper is soon to be published in Chicago which is to ignore crime and nrlnt what is cood and pure. It will be distressingly short on local news. The Niagara Turbine company expect to be able to transmit by electricity 600,000 horsepower. To run all the ma chinery of New York State only requites 450,000 horsepower. Heavy Sentences for Highwaymen. BlilDQETON, N. J,, May 21. Judge Hoog- land imposed tho following sentences on Iho gang of colored highwaymen yostcr- day. All wero sent to tho state prison: Nlcodomns Brown, thirty-four years; Ells worth Brown, eighteen years', Charlie Harmon, fifteen years; Claronco Hogan and Francis Champion, white, ten yoars eachforhlghway robbery; Sherman Pierce, obtaining money under falsa pretonfo, six years; John Jouos, receiving stolen goods, two years; uonry Anderson, robbory, two years; Josoph Grimes and John famlth, stealing meat, flvo years each. -arsaparilla A Tl-oll.NiVcolaeiil Toven Fatnl. Al.LENTOWN Ph., May SI. Mrs. Mutlldi' Fenstornlncher, of Botblohom, aged t! 5 ears, who had a leg cut off In jumping from a moving trolley car on May 6 at Catasaunutt, died on Sunday from her In juries. At the tlmo of, tho accident Mrs. eenstcrraaehor was ou tho Way to sum mon a sister to the bodsido of another bis ter, who has died since. Just as fast as the South gains in trade, manufactures and population, just that fast the number of newspapers increases within her borders. Thenumberof news- pnpers is increasing rapidly. At the next Michigan election a const! tutional amendment will be submitted requiring reading and writing quallfica Hons for voters The solitary Democrat in the present Legislature may prepare to retire to private life. Tho Manitoba Mndille Settled. Montheal, May 31. Tho Manitoba school quostlon, whlch.nt ouo tlmo threat ened open disruption botweon tho Cath olics and Protestants, Is virtually sottled through tho good offices of Lord Aber deen. Tho plan Is for tho Manitoba gov ernment to amend tho school law provid ing for Catholic schools with tho same curriculum as public schools, bus with tho addition of half an hour's Catholic ro- UrIous Instruction, throo men to bo so- lectod by tho clergy to lorm a uatnoiio school board. Tho remedial order will be withdrawn. Two Tloillen Hurled In a Culm Dunk HAZLHTON, Pa., May 20. Great excite ment was created ut Honey Brook when u party of workmen employed carrying away tho old culm banks unearthed two coffins In which bodies had been burled. The boxes wcro of rude construction, wcro placod sldo by side, nnd must havo boon thero several years. An Investigation is In progress. Hurrying Up Japan. ST.PETKl!Si)Ui!U,May31. Rus3la,Franco nnd Germany havo requested Japan to in- dlcato to thorn tho amount of tho indem nity sho requires as compensation for ubimdouing tho Lloo Tung peninsula, in urdcr to hasten negotiations. It is n little early in the season, but the story of ice cream poisoning has already been started on Its rounds. It Is supposed to emanate from an Impecunious young man who has a fondness for the company of ladies. JOHN Sherman says that Mr. Dupont was recularlv elected a United States Senator from Delaware, and that he will take his seat in the Senate. What John Sherman says generally proves to be the truth. St. Albans' Great. Flro. St. Albans. Vt., May 21, Tho flro ol Sunday wu more disastrous than first re ports Indicated. A woman was heating a curling Iron over a kerosene lamp lu the homo of a French family near FoudaV lumber yurd when tho lainp exploded and started tho great coullugratlon. Before It had been extinguished tho flro burned over seventy-flvo acres, sweeping thoheurt of tho business poHIon, destroying prop erty valued at ifViO.OOO, and wiping out forty bushiest placos and n hundred tene ments, all in throo hours' tlmo'. Flvo hun dred holnoloaS puoplo aro (sheltered In the churches and schools of tho city. Mrs. Mack Extradited, Hamilton, Out., May 31. Mrs. Mack, whoso extradition was sought by tho United States authorities for complicity In alloged postage stump counterfeiting, was taken across tho border last night by Chief Hazou, of Washington. SPAIN will transmit her apology for a AUianica affair, express a satisfactory measure of regret, nnd perhaps add a post script to the effect that owing to Cuban troubles she is short about $10,000,000, and will we be good enough to help her out. But as her esteemed letter will find us en joying the same blessing we will not see onr way to do it. So sorry. FenmyHnnla Medical Society. CllAMUKlisiiUtta, Pa., May 31. Tho forty. fifth uunual meeting of the Pennsylvania State Meille..il Riuiiet.v hermn horn tlili) morning: Tho address of wefeomo wns do- h"rd f?v ,ner V"""' Al livered hv .1ml .fnhl, RtWrt. The r. er look, will do WOllrt' gram Includes a reception at Wilson collego tomorrow night, a "banquet at Mont Alto park on Thursday night and an excursion to Gettysburg batttolleld un Frldav. Premier Itoaebery Will Not IleslEn, LONDON, May 21. A press association declares that tho rumors current In the house of commons that Prime Minister llosobcry had resigned, or was about to tesign, aro without foundation. How to Treat a Wife. (From Pacific Health Journal.) First box a wife: second, be patient. You may have great trial ana perpiexi ties In your business, but do uot,ther fore, oarrv to vour home a cloudv or con tracted brow. Your wife may have tiials, which, though of less magnitude, may ue Kinu worn, a -rs in chasing To from her brow all clouds of gloom of Cbamberlain'H this we would add always keep a bottle uoum iiemeuy in me Marshal Camtos is doing more scold ing than fighting in Cuba. The amiable cut throat has changed his plans and adopted n financial style of warfare, that Is to say, ho will, if Spain can borrow the money, buy off the insurgents. This will1 hardly work with perfect satisfaction. Campos may bo able to reach a few mer cenaries in this way, but a people fight ing for liberty will keep on fighting until they attain It. The present rebellion may fail, but there will be others. The Republican Connty Conventions in Kentucky are declaring in favor of Col W. O. Bradley .for Governor, nnd the people of the state are saying to them selves that they will take delight in elect ing htm. Republican prospects in Ken tucky are growing brighter every day aud the Democrats themselves are fearful of losing the state. They are broken up into faotloas and with a candidate like Col. Bra'dlfy it bullevtd they Btnud a fair chance ot otrryiug the state. The Weather. - For eastern Pennsylvania and New .Tor sey, generally fair, slightly warmer In northern portions; variable vlHls. For District of Columbia, Delaware and Mary land, fair; slight changes In temperature; generally easterly winds. , STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. .CIonlus Quotations of the New York and IMilliiitelphia Kxqhnnfrea. New Vouk, May SO.r-Tlip week opened on ,tlie Stoek Kxshunire with fi heavy market. Id sympathy wlili the weakness of American eo otirltiee In London. During the last two houre the tendeuay of IWuros was downward. Clos ing bids: house. It is the best and is sure to be iippded soonpr or later. Your wife will then knbw that you really care for her and wish to nroteot. her health. For sale by Gruhler Bros. Druggists. Notice to Subscribers. Subscribers to the EVENING HERALD who are not receiving their paper restu larly ami people who wish to receive the nner as new subscriber, are rerinestf d to leave their addrcsscR at Hooks & Brown's Stationery Btore, on North Main street. For everv auarter in a man's pocket there are a dczt-n uses ; nnd to use eaah one In such a way as to derive the great est benefit is a question every one must inlve for himself. We Believe. However. stint no better use could be made of one Pim.Awii.riitA. Mnv 21. The grontost event In tho history of Odd Fellowship in this or any other country, tho dodlcntlOn of tho magnificent now Odd Fellows' Temple, on tho southoatcornor of Broad and Chorry streets, tooK piaoo rms iore uoon, beginning nt 10 o'clock, In tho audl loriumof tho Tomple. All seeing eyes look down from u wealth of bnntlug on tho crowds in tho busy sections of tho city. Philadelphia began on Saturday to put on hor gala dress to welcome the multitude of strnngors who havo flocked hero to tako part in tho festlvltlo3 attending tho dedication. A utrlklng fcaturo of the decorations, which mako tho city bright with color, Is tho dis play ot the emblems of tho order. Where tho wldoawako eyo Is seen tho links rep resenting Friondf-hlp, l-iovo nnu iruni aro found. Rod, whlto and bluo buntlug Is being lavishly displayed on the front of tho big hotels and buslnoss houses In the conter of tho city, but the colors peculiar to tho various branches ot uuu n oiiow shlp tako an Important part In tho decora tions. Tfto white, bluo and scarlet of tho lodges, tho gold and purploof the encamp- meuts and tho purplo ana uinoit oi me Patriarchs Militant aro conspicuous dn tho luliday uctlre which tho city of Pouu hits donned In honor of tho occasion. From Sunday night until noon today tho reuentlou committee was kept busy. Their duties demanded their ottendance upon the arrival of every train, regular and sneclnl. to crcot their visiting bretlv em and escort them to tho headquarters assigned them. Very many camo nccom- nnnled bv their wives nnd daughters. Sneclnl trains from all points of tho comnass. bearinsr vlsltlnir lodges, encamp- monts and cantons, Dogan to arrive ai. i n'nlnok vesterdav moruiUB. They contin ued to pour their human freights into the station until noon today. Over forty snnclnl trains arrived over the various branches of tho pminueipnia anu woauiug railroad, and an equal numbor of special trains bearing delegations came here over the Pennsylvania and Its connecting lines Ozonations arrived yesterday from Pitts- ton. Wilkosbarre and other points in tho Lohlah. Wyoming und Lackawanna vnl leva: from VVUllumsport. Milton and nu merous towns nlouir. the Susquehanna river, whllo sixty carloads from along tho Erie railroad, In the northern tioroicoun tlos, rolled into tho Terminal station bo fore sunset. A larszo delegation of Patriarchs Mili tant reached the city yostorday from Bos ton and Malno, nnd were escortod to thoir headquarters at tho Bingham iiouso. uan tons from Connecticut and western Mas sachusetts., tho members of which arodom- lolled nt tho Hotel Houovor, the lUngham and Blebl's hotel, Chevaliers from Will lamsoort. Scrunton. Wellsuoro and .Mil ton, nnd BOO Cliuvnllcrs from New York arrived during tho day at tho Broad street station of tno Pennsylvania rallroau, Tno ouartors of tho luttor are at tho Bruns wick. Keystono and btoruou uoieis. Advocation of Odd Jb'ellows numoor- lntr l.'.'Sl from Maine, New Hampshire nnd Massachusetts also reached tho city vesterday. A delegation from California arrived hore last night, aud anothor ar rived tills forenoon from Texas. Tho ar rivals yesterday wore from almost every quarter of tho state, nnd from tho District ot Columbia, Now Jersey, Maryland and Dolawaro. , On tho special trains nrrlvlng this morn ing wero delegations from Norrlstowu Sliomindoab. Hitzieton, ne.uuug, nnrris burg. Eastou, tfentuton, Erlo and several nolnts lu Delaware, Chestor and fachuyl- kill conutlos. Iu addition to thnso who Come on tho special trains, many members of tho three branches of the triplo huk or ganization traveled hero On the regular trains, to aolu lu the monster uomonstro- tlon. Early this morning tho cantons of Now Jcrsoy, Maryland, Delaware and eastern Pennsylvania reached town. (Most ot the Chovnllers arriving today did not go to ho tels, but aro being entertained by the Patriarchs Militant In Industrial hall Many of tho delegations from lodges and encampment who came today will also be taken care of at various halls throughout the city iustoad of going to hotels. Durlug the hustlo ftnd bustlo of prepar ations tho children of tho Homo for Or phans of Odd Follows were not forgotten. Over 500 members apd their feminine rel atives and frionds joined with Roinom bntneo Lodge in n visit to tho institution at Tioga. They nil had a pleasant time, and an Interesting uddress, reviewing tho Miller; herald of the west. Banu Loomts; Rebekah, Emma May Blanohott; four I brothers bearing tho Bible, six attend ants to tho high prlost, ten uttondnnts to Robokah, canton of Patriarch Militant, children of the Homo for Orphans. At tho conclusion of tho dedication cere monies tho work of forming for tho great parndo, which will start at 2 o'clock, wns begun, and Is now in progress. This par ado is undor tho supervision of Grand -marsnai ssamuel McKoovcr, nsslsted oy Chief of Stall Harry L. Wright, Special Aides Claronco Nicholson, Georgo F. Young, John L. Miller and W. D. Wiley, fifteen grand marshals' nidos nnd twenty four division marshals. Iho police arraiigomonts for tho parndo nro perfect. Tho ordinnnra of Nnv. 27. 1878, which requires that all parados shall be stopped nt Intervals of fifteen minutes for tho purpose of allowing passage over the streots occupied by the parade, will be adhered to. In order that the parade shall not bo broken up, howevor, vehicular travel and pedestrian travel across Broad street is limited to tho railway streots running oast anu west, ana vohleles and pedestrians nro allowed to cross tho street only lu tho direction in which tho cars travel that Is to sny, wagons and podostrlans aro allowed THE SHAKERS' IDEAS OF MEDICINE. Nowadays when a mnn goes to his doc tor, he is usually told that he has some unheard Ot disease with n long name, nnd when ho leaves the office he dots not know whether it is St. Vitus D.ince or consumption that is gradually under mining his health. It is therefore refreshing to talk with the Shakers, for their very simplicity commands confidence and respect, and we have the further satisfaction of knowing that they have devoted them selves to the study of disease and its cure for more than a hundred years. The venerable old man whom the writer saw was only too glad to discuss his pet subject. He said that strange ns it might seem, very few doctors realized that three-quartern of the most pr vi; lent diseases were all attributable to faulty digestion. He then went on to say that a child of average intelligence knows that putr'd meat or decaying vegetables are poison- to cross Broad street at Walnut if they are ous-nml ml8t be avoided, and yet theso going west, or at Chestnut street If thoysanie foods, even If taken into the aro going east. stomach in the freshest possible condi Broad street wns closed to publlo travel tlon, soou decompose unless digested and nt 1 o'clock tills afternoon, and tho Btroot absorbed. . i .,.,, i . ....1 .,,,. i "UB U,B ,n '""run ' uruwuuu " In such cases the resulting noUonn teEM "ST waiting I enter the f-ysteni, when aches and pains. "h oimlnhii.itt,7- dfhnrn VU hnnvpr I duuu 1V.IUH tw r clsos in tho Acadomy of Muslo consisting of muslo by tho orchestra, singing of tho opening odo, prayer by the grand chap lain, Rev. David Craft; Introduction of tho grand siro by Mayor Warwick; oration by J. W. Stebblns, grand sire, Rochester, N. Y. ; minic; address by Mrs. Eunice Melville, editor of Tho Natlonnl Robokah, on "Tho Daughters of Robokah;" closing ode; benediction by tho grand chaplain. At 0:0 there will be a full dress recep tion by tho officors of tho stnto assembly and tho lady patronesses of tho Daughter of Rebekah and their friends in tho ncad omy. The grand officers and the visiting grand officors will assist. Tho program for tho balance of the week is as follows: Wednesday 8 a. m. An excursion on tho Dolaware river on tho palace steamer Republic for ladles, Patriarchs Militant and visltlncr brethren. 0 a. m. Session ol the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania tn the Temple auditorium. 9 n. m. Meeting ol tho Rebekah assembly, Daughters of Re bokah, In tho degreo room, ninth floor 8 p. m. Special session of grand lodge in struction in unwritten work. In th, evenlnpr an entcrtnlnmont will be givoi. at tho Acadomy of Muslo for tho benefit ol tho Homo for Orphnns, entitled "Amor lcn. Four Centuries in Music, Picture nnd Song." Thursday 9 a. m. Continuation of Fes slons of grand lodge and stato assembly, Daughters of Robeknh. 8 p. m. Exempli fication of tho Pennsylvania beautified work of tho degreo of Rebekah by tho de- ctroo staff of Theresa Rebekah Lodge, No, 147, lu Tcmplo nudltprium. before tho state assembly. 10 p. m. Banquet by tho com mlttoo of tho Robeknh lodges In Phlladel phla to the dolegatos of tho Rebekah ns somblv and others. Matlneo nt the Acadomy of Music, and evening entertain ment at tho samo place for the benefit of the Homo for Orphans. nitural consequence. Ir was recognition of this that led tho Shakers to devote their eneigies to the perfection of a product which would stimulate tho dlgpstlve organs and as sist them to perfotm their proper work. The first symptom of disordered diges tion, is loss of appetite, and the Shaker Digestive Cordial is wonderfully efficient lu supplying nny deficiency in this re spect, nt the same time it relieves all dis tress after eating. Furthermore, b was carefully explained by our venerable friend, it is absolutely harmless. Better evidence of the Shakers' confi dence in it could not be found, than in the fact thnt they have placed 10 cent sample bottles in the hands of all drug gists, assured that if once tried it will produce such immediate and marked benefit that it will be continued. HOOKS & BROWN Full line of se Bali Goods. Special inducements to clubs. Agents for DAILY PAPERS. 4 lorth Main .St M.J. LAWLOR, i Justice of tiePeace When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, sho cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she'clung to Castorla. When she hod Children, she gave them Castorla. Del. & Uudson....31 I)., L. & W. 10JJ4 firie 13H Lake Erie & W... 21 Lehigh Nrv 471 Lehigh Valley . New Jersey Uuu.. toti N. Y: Central 10J N. Y.&N.B M Pennsylvania 53 ItwutlnK lWj St. l'aul tii w. N.Y.& fa u West Bhore - l.iut.... 'nt ,t, lintm, uriia mnilfl lw CI K ... . ... uiatuir wt.v .. -. - v i j f these quarters than to exchange it tor nielmrdson. its former secretary. The a ootteocuiiamoeriains oiic, io.era ;.., . - , tIl. ,ittlo on and Diarrhoea Hemeuv. a meuicitie tnit I ' - Averv famllv should be For sale by Gruhler Bros provided with. urnggists. TriK preparations being made for the great Christian Endeavor gathering in Boston, In July next, recall at;aln the phenomenal growth and widespread or ganlzation ot the Society. Accordlug to the latent reports, there are 38, 760 Societies and t;,(o,sp0 members, It Is an easier matter to name the couutrles where there are no organizations than where they are, for they now exist in every country in the world but seveft-r-Italy, Austria, Russia, Ir.' aud, Belgium, The United States Uads, with 8U1 Societies and 158, wu members. ilonrrnl Mnrlceti, PiiiT.AriHi.rniA, May S0.--Flour Orm; win ter Btirerflno. $3.TO-9t.80;' Winter extras. . 3! No. S Wirtter fatality. S3.10W80! I'ennsyl vanta roller, clear. $B.Xr&.&); l'ounylvUnla roller, atralsht. ta.HUiW.7U; western winter, blear, ta.juio. wneat stronger, nigiiur, with T7K-C. bid and 78o. united for May: Corn hliiher. with 38Uo. bid nnd -AOo.' asked for May. Oats quint, firm,- with MHc bid and )7Hc. asked for May, Hay steady; good to eliolcn timothy, 3iaJH- Buef 'steady. I'ork hlirneri new moss, 8H 111.78: family, SlU.60.a 1K..V). Lard (Inn: weiturnsttani, s7.1tWtH.l-',Mi- Butter Btu.idy; wunteru ilnlry , 7l-'c.; do. creamery. llOl'c.; do. factory, 7&U)o.; Kl eins, lTc; Imitation oremnecy, Batto.1; New Yor klalry, lu41t)o.; do. creamery. 17e,t Penn- sylvunla oreaiuery prima, extra, 10o.; do. choice, Pk: do fair to icood. 15B17o.; gar lirkr and Inferior, lftlSo.: print Jobbing at SQOKio. Ohutito weak! New York lariro, lii CHo.i small, ttte. part fckiwi. IW&lo.; full skim. 1c. I'xue steady; New York and Penn sylvania, l&ftc.'; western fresh, ll15o.: south trn, 12K13Vo. Live Stack Marknta. New Yon,K, May lleevaii Cuptuln I rnu i, DirtI l' Si-n. Lotiuos. May 21. Tho admiralty have r-eo'iiveA a dttnutch from Victoria, B. C, hnivouuclug thp arrival there from Nicnr- ligua of the BrltUh Uagshlp Hoy a I Arthur, imd reporting the death on voyage ot hor .OUim,andor, Captain Frederick P. Trench. Unjit)in Tronoh died from fover contracted n Central America, nnd wus burled at led. ' Haywnrd Hon Only a M until ot XMb. St Paul, Minn., May 31, Governor Clongh yesterday signed tho death war rant for Harry Hayword, convicted of In citing and planning ' tho murder of Cath erine Gitig in Mlmitfapolls. Tho govornor sete thooxecutlon for June SI. lllew a Sufo for Thirty Oont. LKnASON, Pa., May, 21. Burglars forcodT an cntnmep t.o tno oroee oi mo Hrnwlnifeomminvdnriiistheuittht.etirried thp safB'6utide, blew tt Open, nnd'eooured thlviy c -mts. Auo'lier sa.e, ooutiuuing i lurgv sum. was untouched. arhlwr V ,., '.ty-ftVe SrconcTs. Coxey Island, May 21. After several months of Idleness the Atlantic Athletic club opened up hera last night, and the Sea Bei!ch iialaco preseutod an animated oppearailoo. The principal bout was that between Peter Manor, the. Irish' champion, nnd tho representative of England, Bob Marshall. As soon as the men stripped nnd shook hands Marshall was seen to be extremely fat. Matter went ut him like n cyclone and rained right and left hand blows on his head and jaw. Tho Briton wont to his knoos four times, and then went down nnd rolled . over ou his back. Rofcreo Eokhnrdt saved him n knockout by stopping tho built in tho first round, at tho end of torty-fivo sooon Js. Maher was declared the winner. The bout between Joe Dunfeo, of Syracuse, und Dan Croo- don, of Australia, was won by Crecdon. found that the little ones, de lighted with their approaching participa tion in tho parade, had already begun preparations for tho event. The attend ants hnvo found It difficult to get the youngsters t attend to anything else hut talk about, tltolr coming nae in, omniouses In the Broad street demonstration. It is estimated by Secretary Culin, of tho commltteo In charge ot tho dedication core monies, thnt fully 100,000 Odd Fellows are lu the city, nnd this crowd is uuguieuted bi tho presence of 150,000 people who hayo I" come to view the monster parade. Tho festivities incident to. the ocoaslon, which will continue until early Friday mottling, wore beguu lost night by a ban-. quet and roe ition of the board of trustees of Odd Folk .'s Hall association to Grand Slro John W. Stebblns nt the Temple. All pi tho grand lodge officers and many other distinguished guttata here present. AtOo'cluek this forenoon the annual session of thi grand lodge of Pennsylva nia convened at St. George's hull for, the distribution t reports, and half an hour later proceee. d to the now Temple. At 10 o'clock the dedication proper nt the 'rem- pie was held iu tho prosenoe of the oflieors i pi Hie sovereign grand lodge, tho outoors Of ihe grand lodgj of Peniuylvanlu, New Electric Bitters. I York and other states, besides the officers Electric Bittern Is a medicine suited for! of idl lowland vlhltlngBuoordinatoiotlgea, Admiral Mnile Itetirod nnd Itcprlmnndort. Washington, May 21. In tipprovlngtli retirement of Admiral Richard W. Me.tdi President Cleveland "regret' exceedingly thnt the long, active service of this officer so brilliant Id Its early stages and f!o often marked by linnorablft Jncidents,, should in Jts oloso ho tarnished by conduct at vari ance witn a cominenuaoto career nnu in consistent with the oxrtniplo which an of fleer of his high', rank should furnish o! subordination and submission to thi restraints of wholosome discipline and manifest propriety." Insnranjgpfd Real Jglafe Agont, 123 E. Centte St. , Shenandoah TWO-STORY Frame Bulldini?, 30x15 feet, on Boutn Chestnut (street, llents for 18 per mtiDUi wi soia encap, - , KIOR HALS.., Hijf lot and two houeea, sit-; JU uateotSwe3ti.!enire-reet Will pay 12 percent onjavestment, nna can be ought on eay lerine, FOB SALE firm of S3 acres, ? wllhln three miles of go id martet. Twenty-pine acres unuer cultivation, 3na ipur acres of good timber. Frame farm boose, sis room, good earn ana an in gooa conaiuon. W ill be hold 'or J1.V00 cash. FOlt SALE.-Lleensed hotel stand in Maha noy .tewnsblp, near the borough line. Frame builctnr, nine rooms, doing sood busi ness. Good reasons glvfn tor selling. A bar gain for anylodv. -Aprly to M J Lawlor, Justice of tfce Be ace, 123 Ea't Centre street. AMUSBMSNTS. jTjlEHGUHON'S THEATRE, P. J. FERGUSON, UAHAUEU. To Close the Season. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22d, '95. ( America's Orealest Comeay-Drama, Mil. JAMES A. HEAKNE'a Beautl lul fpnrct play, 11 mm acre ft Presented Nvtth enfre new scenety an1! itoptrtles. Direction of Henry O. Mlf er. 1 Manager Pfrgusonguiratitees Itat th's pro duction of Shre Acrta' will be similar In every detail to tpat seen all last sear at Daly's Theitfa, New York. moderately ao-1 any season, but perhaps mpro generally ! T)e,curitmpmies wore held in sooret, ua shade ilrmer; f needed In the spring, when the languid . they form a, pjirvot the ritual of the order mealnra oo, ovi,n,iitpd fwillncf Drevalls. whan the Tho following brofliars nnd sltara ,f- '1r tanad. 1 nHn ln n,l u1,itvi.ljh .ml ihanNxe d.:i.'.,n.t ,..? live; utuors 4 nil good cows a oxen, bulla and common to hMiar; natlvd ateers, ordinary 4'1.B5;.T'15?'; bu)l. na.i dry;of a tonic and alternative H felt. A erft,M master, H v.if-f-'"'t fu- -ywi inKH-cr, j.,wr prompt use oi tnis meoictne nas onen P,,,i mnster Chnrti. a m,.ILZiZ r.-rr-r iTiii,.,t ?.v":5" i??5X"i V "'"'"t; warden. Am H. Hall; arand chanluin. .i-oilv-.llnnU .l,-n inH.lm 1 IT. ..- J. . I .u.. l-.Z. T!iv David Craft : lniltil niniMhnl Sum lie I .... .......... . in ouumeraei i ivuu iucuik mi- moirui ' 7 : , ,, L bweden and Greece. unliurndo t'-1. eilpi,ed ytarilnifs, eom- from tho malarial poison. Headache, McKeever; hush priest Autu-t t. nwiii to e'lokii. ft it'i-t.i . e.n.i.urn no , '' indleestton. constipation dizziness yield Vr , :..-r...tt u- .ue uurui, James M. Jlarrl- l.i. Liuinen, i uiiO-i en', s. iiueisun- to Kleotrip Ttlttpr". OT 'l tciiLi. nar Imrald of the snnMi (llHrnne i li SrerotHry CarlUle nt Covincton. CovivoTON, May 21. The secretary of the United .ritates treasury, Hon. Jobp G. Carlisle, opened tho discussion of thoiu9: tlon of sound monoy hero last night. The rush to hear the speaker was tremendous. An attempt "was made to re'sorvo seats for ladles, but lt was given up when tho pres sure for admission vnis folt. " Tho addross was o ort,iwmS rejniop or x 257 times In New York, B noli nuunii ut I pud was loudly applauded. . ' lteiumed vrltli Non-UnlnnUti. ' " Providenos. R. I.. May 21. Tho Geneva mills, whleh have ibeon shut down for soma weeks, awlmr partly ito tho lack; of buaiues and partly to the strike, resumed Work yesterday with' a numbar of non union wourert,, who nro engaged In getting out soinples. A small crowil pfstrlkrs hnd others gathered outside tho mill gates nnd hissed those who resumed work. Five policemen were on hand, bnt were not needed. l Mr. D. P. Davis. prominent liveryman and merchant of Gojjifu. Ya., has this to savon the subject of rhtuniatism : "I The Play's Record: 1-48 times In Boston. 60 times in Chicago. iOtitnesln Philadelphia. Prices 35c, 50c, 7xc and- $x. Reserved seats at- Klrli n's drug store. -DR. A.A.SEIBERT- Specialist In dlseisee of the Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat SOT West Market Ht., PotUrlUe. Hours 8.30 a. m. to 12 m.; 1 to 4 p. p. m. Sundays, B a. m. to 12 m. bu, 7ta 1? faite pleasure In recommending Chamber-1 YOUT StOmaOH ! lntn'a Pnln Balm for rheumatism, as 1 ! vuieuuuil wr.'iiiuiuea; : ' ' t TZ-'i . 1 ,1 1 , ,irrv t V.,.11- ,in , Know Itpm personal eijirneiiou tuai it Jy . UBP'uy ' -will do all that- Is claimed for It. A year iartt-4 Clmlfaut; Kr.ind , aR0 th,, Sprng mY brother was laid up in bed with inflammatory rhenmatUm and sutfertd Intensely. fh flrn application of Cbamberlain'H Pain Balm eased the lndlnestton. constipation dizziness yield Vr , :..-r...d y- u uunti, James M. Harrl- pain ana tne nso 01 one 001112 completely to Electric Btn-r'.. i' !!' . ccuuper, ,onj herald of the south, Claroacj U. cured him. For sale by Gruhler Bros, bottle at A. V alley's drug store. J Nicholson i herald of the oast, Hiram ' druggist. Cannot stand the same washing thafc your boots do, ana ine wawrjuuunu Isn't even fit for that purpose. Use tiorenz Schmidt's Boer and Porter. JAME3 SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Bran 1 1 4
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