JtlJi DCSt investment m real estate is to keep build 's well painted. Paint protects Bad metimcs want to sen many a od house has remained unsold r want ui puuu. i ub iuk suuuiu. though, "the best paint or Uli T1 , White Lead You cannot afford to use cheap lints. To be sure ot netting strict- Pure White Lead, look at the rand ; this one is safe : . . . it ohn 1 . Lewis 5c bros. For Colors. National Lead Co.'s These colors are sold in one-pound cans, each an being sufficient to tint 35 pounds of strict y ure White Lead the desired shade ; they are In if perfectly pure colors in the handiest lorm la Agooa manymousana uonars nave uccu atvu rnnartuwnprR hv hnvitlCT OUT book On OaintintZ. Send us a postal card and get HN T. LEWIS & BROS. CO., jt'Miaaeipnia. .it T- -arwArvrtl WIPES lumnhrevs' Specifics itiHnoi if 0 n ri rf- i u v air a century uy mo BPKCIFIC F0& i congestions, muduuuuiwua.. ?. Worm Fever, Worm Colic... Pniirt rrvtntr. Wntefulnesa ctt, or unnaren or auiuw cssed or Painful Periods... . r. - T) frt.t. . Iiorynoltls, Hoarseness Uhcilin, Erysipelas, eruptions.. rln. Chills, Fever ana Ague oping Conch icy JJIscnscs ous Debility 11 rv ir iiiiiiiiubbi o 'I'll mat yuinsy.ifiuumaja.... for HAY FEVER tuttttfl. or fit prepaid on receipt of price, l.t imay be aborted), except 23, $1. el ze only. TS'alANt'AHKniarKeuaiieviioni.MAii.M-''"-- . JIEP. tU.f 111 tl...millDi..rn ivim ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTE Has stood the Test ot Time MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED OF JOHN f. HOFFMAN. DK- " EASKD. l.etti'ia tebtnmentnrv on tho limKt piiyilK'iii, nun muw hhuiih vjuinif s present me same wiuioiu ueiny u Shennmltmli. T'n. Or nis Attorney, j. 11. ronieroy, Bueimnrnmn, OHN DALTON AGENT FOR FENiSTDOAII and VICINITY FOR BjPi.ELBE"!rr'S ftftr and Pnrtftr. arbeu's Boch Beer. MADE EASY. AGENTS ARNOLD COOKER NO HCAT. NO BOTHER. Cooks a Dinner all at ono time Grand for Oil or Gas Stoves. Liberal Terms. Exclu. slve Territory. Let us tell you all about It. W1LM0T CASTLE & CO. 206 Elm St. Rochester, N. V. V L . 7 III U I I U Ai , ' I x x 1 1 A-y v. BliiUMOillltlCUSfAUilU aUJIaitllJUti'.'ilIl. Mud iptTFtFiNC THE AHTOUS Ttllttfl CDHPJUf. SUCMSOrl HIRELING liEltER. i Torn Smith Pays the Penalty ' of His Many Crimes. BAPTIZED BEFORE HIS EXEOTJTION. Sltcr Accompanied Hint on the Scaf fold uud Witnessed the Kxcriitlim Tlio llriitnl Murderer's Flnul l'Icit fur Dolny at the Lust Moment. JACKSON, Ky Juno 20. Bad Tom Smith, a member of tha Fronch faction in mountain warfare, and tho murderer of nine men, was baptized in tho Ken tucky rlvoa yostordny morning in tho prosonco ot nu immenso throng. Poople wero camped along tho rlvor bank nil night, awaiting tho ovont. Excursion trains wero run from Jackson, and hun dreds of mountaineers camo on foot and on horsoback. His execution took placo ln.tho ofternoon, und was public, tho scaf fold bolng oroctod in a hollow near tho jail, and tho vlow from tho surrounding hills almost unobstructed. Smith con fessed on tho scaffold to tho murder of Rador and others, und said ho wus tho hlrolliiK ot B. F. Fronch, of tho French faction, in evory murder except that of Rador. Smith was accompanied on tho scaffold by his spiritual advisors anil ins sister, Qulllle Smith. Sho kissed him goodby and benKod him to bo prepared to moot her in heavon.and when sho went down off tho scaffold Smith kneolod down und mado a long prayer in a loud voleo. Ho then sang a hvmn. nraved usraln and then tho ropo was adjusted and tho black cap drawn down. Just boforo Sheriff Combs pulled tho lever that released tho trap Smith screamed: "Suvo mo, God; save mo." Smith tried to ovado tho law at tho last moment. Tho time sot for tho oxocutlou was 11:30, but just boforo tho hour arrived Smith told tho sheriff that, whllo no nuu been forgiven for all tho crimes ho had committed in tho Fronch-Evorsolo foud, bo had not been forgiven for killing Dr. Rador. Ho, therefore, begged the shoriff to give him more timo, and that official, Beck Combs, postponed tho execution to 1 o'clock. This was a ruse to gain time and get a resplto for Smith, who sent his brother Bill to' tho tolograph ofllco and sent this dispatch: "Governor John Young Brown, Frank ford, Ky.: Would llko a few days time, us I am un orphan boy und havo no friends. "Tom Smith." At 2 o'clock tho following telegram was received from tho governor: "Tom Smith: I must decline to inter fere. John Young Bisown." No mountain desperado has killed moro men in Kentucky than "Red Tom" Smith. He murdored Joe Hurt in 18S3, Combs brothers and Evcrsol in 18S8, Am broso Amburg, Robin Cornet, Jacob Mc Knight and Ed Campbell in 18S9. In September, 1894, ho resisted arrest in Jackson, whore yestorday ho paid tho llfo penalty. Town Marshal H. C. Hurst, Jr., and Deputy Samuel Mana attempted to arrest Smith and a number of bis cohorts, and a fight followed in which Smith was shot in tho left arm, breaking tho bono and severing an artery, from which ho camo near blooding to death. After getting from under tho clutches of tho law this tlmo ho went to llvo with Mrs. Catherine McQulnn, a well to do woman of bad repute. At her houso Dr. Rador was killed ono night by Smith. When ho was captured and tried Smith tried to charge tho murder of Dr. Ruder to Mrs. McQulnn, his paramour, but tho court found him guilty. The Collma's Olllcers Defended. SAN FltANClsco, Juno 29. The United States inspectors of hulls and boilers havo submitted a report to the supervising In spectors of tho First district bused on tho ovidonco gathered concerning the loss of tho steamer Collma near Mauznulllo Mexico, May 20. Tho report statos thut the Collma was stuuncli and well loaded and that every precaution was tuken to save tho ship und passengers. Tho roport states that it Is Impossible to give the true causo of tho disaster. Assistant Secretary jroAdoo at Ilroohlyn. BltooKLVX, Juno 29. Assistant Secre tary of tho Nuvy William MoAdoo landed at tho Brooklyn navy yard from tho dis patch boat Dolphin yesterday afternoon. Tho usual salutes wero Ureu in nonor oi tho ovont. Mr. McAdoo was recolved by Acting Bear Admiral Bunco, of tho north Atlantic lleot, and Commodore blcard, ot tho navy yard. Tho olllcers woro their full uniforms. Ho inspected tho various uuuu iugs, and luter boarded tho boat on his wuy to Boston, STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New Yor.k and Philadelphia Kzehanges. New Youk, June 28. The featuro of. the sDeoulation on tho Stock Exchange today wus the break In tho industrial shares. Largo lines of long Btook were thrown upon the mar ket, and the bears sold freely. There was a sllsht reaction In the closing dealings. Closing bids: Del. & Hudson 1-D D., L. & W 103 Erie m Lake Erie &W.... 2IJ4 Lehigh Nav Lehigh Vallev 37U New Jersey Cen...l004 Ex-dlvldend. N. Y. Central ...100i N. Y. & N. E 47H Pennsylvania 53H Heading 18 St. Paul 0791 W.N. Y.&Pa.... i West Shore 107M General Markets. Pnii.innr.pni a. Juno 1A. Flour weak: win ter aunerllne. ?U.8Ja3; do. extrus, $3.103.3& No. 2 winter family. 8'i.l0a3.50: Pennsylvania roller, clear, S3.6O03.75: Pennsylvania roller, 3,753.90; western winter, clear, 5j.ous5d.70. Wheat weak, lower, with 75c. bid and 75fio naknrl for June. Corn neglected, nominal, with 52o. bid and 520. asked for June. Oats dull, lower, with 320. hid and IBo. asked for June. Hay firm; choice timothy, $10.5017. Beef quiet. Pork dull. Lard weak; western Bteam, S8.75; city, 8a.l2KffiO-15- Uutter Arm; ivnutern dalrv. 0(Uo.i do. creamery, 1218c.; do. factory. 812c; Elglns, ISo.; Imitation creamery, HOlSo.; New York dairy, ll17c.l in. m-Ramorv. 17Kai8c.: Pennsylvania cream ery nrlnts. fancy, lUd.; do, fair to choice, 15 18o.: nrlnts Jobbing at 2023o. Cheese tlrm; Nw York lnrao. 6t8Wo.i small, 0?i8Mo, part skims, 'MSAHo.i full skims, li&2. Eggs steady; Now York nnd Pennsylvania, .Ho,; western irosu, isssioo. Live Stock Market. New Yomc, Juuo 28. beeves steady; natlvo Bteors. grass, corn and meal fed, poor to good, 81 10a5.25; poor to good southern stlllerB, $1.!W fffji 25: stags and oxen, $11.70; bulls, $2.tid5 in. .ir-v cows. Sl.U0a3.30. Calves higher; poor to prime veals, Sl3.23; buttermilk calves 82.5033.25. Kh-)epslow; lambs weak; poor to prime sheep, $1.75&3.NI; common to nrlme lambs, $3.ao. Hogs steady at 4.00 8.20, ttiuT r.TiiEnTY. June 28. Cattle dull atun changed prices. Hogs steady and a shade hlirher: Phlladelphlas, S5a5,10; common to f'r Yorkors, tL75t.80i roughs, I?ffil.23, Rheumatism Cure never falls to relievo in thrco hours nnd curs In thrco days. MUNYUIs H Dvsnensia Curo is guar. onteed to correct constipation nnd cure of indigestion and stomacn all forms trnnhla. MUNYON'S Catarrh Cure soothes ana heals tho afflicted parts and restores them to health. No failure; a curo guaranteed. MUNYON'S Kidney Curo speedily cures pains in tho back, loins or groins and all forms oi money uiseasc. MUNYON'S Nervo Curo cures nervous ness and builds up tho system. MUNYON'S Vitalizer Imparts new life, restores lost powers to weak and debilita ted men. Price $1.00. No matter what the disease is or how many doctors havo failed to euro you, ask your druggist for a 25-cent vial of ono oi Muhyon'a Cures, and if you aro not bene fited your money will be refunded. -DR. A. A. SEIBERT,- Specialist in ill-eni"t of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 207 Wet Mnrlict St , Pottsvllle. Hours S.30 n. in. to 12 m; 1 to i p. m . in. Sunday1, 9 a. in. to V2 in. to 8 p. i 5 7xxn esaam i 1317 Arch St. Phila. Pa. BLOOD POISON r Irnnua etiveri in IH) to DO lr Klil u uy, niiuldcrt SttPPinl I)1h- ilnvM. llIotrhfH.! ilIlrer,1sUln DiNeiiMCM. Ncrvnun Dfhilltvl S' nnd lirrorn of Voutli. Irs of t'owt-r iumII Strictures (o (.utiinir) tJureil fur a IHtv-l Htiinc. I Lost SInnlinod mm SmnlL SlirmiUcn Or- teniiH l'ully lcestorou. Scientific method never fails unless! easels beyond human aid. Itellef at once, and you twl lllcenman among men In inlnd nnd body. Ah losses! checked immediately und continued improvement, Kvery obstacle to happy married Hie removed, Nerve force, will, energy, brain power, when fallltic or lost, are restored bv the combined NEW treatment. Victims oi abuses and exceBs'S. reclaim your manhood t Sufferers from folly, overwork, eurly errors, 111-1 health and excesses in married life regain! your strength. Don't despair, even If In the! last stages. Don't bo discouraged. If quacks have robbed you. I will prove to you that medico; ;lence and honor still exist, feend five2-cent stamps for book TRUTH," tbe only Medical book exposing quacks (no matter what they advertise to save, themselves from exposure) their tricks and devices, calling themselves celebrated and famous, giving Jree ad vice and guarantee, charging enormous price for chain, poisonous druus. and there by rulnlntr thousands. IIotirHt i to 3. Even ings, 6-&:.o. Wed. nnd Bat, -h-ve'gs, G-tUO. Sun. ,6 y-i'i rsotlco ah atutctea wun aangerous anu nopeiess cases snouia call tor examination, Dally, from 9-1. wed. an tsut. eve'gs, 6-9, un.,0-li, Wrlfo or can Treatmentby e EMIL J. BEYER'S, (Formerly Mnrphy Bro.) Saloon :-: and :-: Restaurant, 19 North Main Street. Tho bar furplied with lirft-clut, inuoM heer, alo porter. Choice Open all night. Free lunch from ! i p. m. Excellent nnific dav and evening nt asm Weeks' MusemffJ 17 South M-vR Si- Grand display of birds and animi$Wa1 kinds nnd finest paintings in tho county. llest Ueer, rorter nnd Ales, ! Finest Brands of Cigar's. Free lunch every morning and evcrfmg." John "Weeks, Proprietor. ' Lauer's Laser and Pilsner Beers, Fine-st, Purest, Healthiest Chris. Schmidt, Agent 207 West Coal Street, Shenandoah. 0 Clilclic.tcr't EnelWh Diamond I Ira nil. Pennyroyal pills H .-r-N. Original and Only Genuine. A P -it tX ...r .tlvari rel able. VAOIES lk i& Iboiw. K!l ttn blue ribbon. Tol-o NJp mother. BeuudnnginutiuliilUn- V tionjani fmHalfoM. ADrugglH.or ienl4o. la lUmpl for parttcuUrl, WBtimontala aoJ "Itellef for I-o.llef," (nltlltr, bj return Chlche.terChemleulCo.,Mudl.onl"iuarr, ED. BRENNAN, Cor. Cherry nnd Gilbert Sts. Finest Beers, "Wines and Liquors. Choice Temperauce Drinks. Best Brands of 5 and 10c Cigars, ill I UC Vflll "ore TBroat, Pimples, Copper RHAVt TUU Colored Soots. Aches. Old Bores! I Ulcere In Mouth, lUlr-Kalllngt Write COOK! IIIEHEOY CO., uut Jltnaimio 'lempiej f!iiii,iiirn. III., for uroofs ot cures, Vuil-i Rtul, 500,000. Worst cases cured In ICi lo 115 day. IOO-puko book free. rvlt J B C ALLEN, , , No. 31 South Janlln street. Fhounndonh, OrrtfK Houits: 1:30 ta3 and 0:30 toH p. in Except Thursday evening. No ofllce work on Sunday except by ar rangement. A strict adherence to the office hours is absolutely necessary. MUNYON'S 5 wineaw mMKii h are m?v I I IT Soli ti ai BATTLE WITH MOONSHINERS. Two of the Mlncrcatits Kllloil iindTwo Oon 1 atnhloa Fntnlly Wonnileil. CoLDMUiA, S. C Juno 29. In a fight near tho town of Spartanburg between Stuto Constables I'ottigrow, Tolond, Stovonson and Buyco and n party of moon , shiners, two of tho latter, named Fisher and Durham, wero killed and Constables I'cttlgrow and Toland wero fatally wounded. Tho constables hud informa tion that from 100 to 20J gallons of whisky a wool; was beltur brouirht Into Spartan burg, nnd had been on tho watch for tho contraband goods for several days. Durluu tho n'aht. whllo watching In tho woods, a wagon drove up und tho driver was ordered to stop. Tho reply wus a volley of bullets from tho occupants of the wagon, Tho constables returned tho fire, and tho battlo rosred for soverol min utes in the dark. Jack Fischer, ono of tho moonshiners, was killed In tho first fusl lado. William Durham, his companion, after wounding Constables I'ottigrow and Tolauu, received a mortal wound anu died In an hour. Tho constables camo to Spartanburg, where thoy wero placed under arrest. Thoro Is great excitement hero and talk of lyuchltur by Fischer s friends. I'otti grow, who is in Jail, will not live, and It is said that Toland's condition is critical. Tho constables say that Flschor and Dur ham llred first, but Flschor's friends dis pute this. Perhaps Murdered for Inurmice. Milwaukee. June 29. Tho coroner Is Investigating tho mysterious death of a 7-yeur-old girl, tho daughter or Mrs. iscr- thu Ader. Tho girl died unattended by u physician, and In a way that suggested poison. Tho girl's llfo was insured for $160 in an lnsurnnco company which makes a specialty of children. Mrs. Ador,' who Is now Mrs, William Hopp, hns had threo husbands since Decembor. Tho first husband, Jacob Ader, died last Janunry, and u fow weeks later u 5-yeur old child died. Both wero Insured In tho sumo company. Tho widow shortly after mar ried Edward Greay, who prosed to bo ad dicted to drink. Sho soon secured a di vorce, nnd a short tlmo ago married Will iam Hopp. He numhugged the Westerners. Cleveland, Juno29. Frank Melbourno, tho erstwhile westorn "ruin king," whoso services wero in such urgent demand in the' west two or thrco years ago, is located in this city. In speaking of his experience as a rainmaker Melbourne admitted that tho wholo thing was a humbug, and that he never possessed uny moro powerln thnt respcclithart uny other man. Ho says tho American people like to bo humbugged, and thq groater tho fako tho easier It Is to work it. Molbourno mado a fortune in tho business and spent it llko a prince. Cnses Against Prize Fighters Dismissed. Brooklyn, June 29. Tho charges against Edward Plerco, James Roso.Will- L'iam Gallagher, W. Delauey, Robe'rt Stoll, Timothy Hurst, Daniel Corcoran and Gcorgo F. Green, alias "Young Corbott," oft, cngaginglln and also for the en couraging ofprlze fighting before tho Sea side Athletic club, of Coney Island, on tho night of Juno 15, wero dismissed by tho Brooklyn grand jury. Will Notpelert the Knights. IlLWAUKEEMjunp 29.-Sinco tho edict d at RotnelMrffiatbollcs to withdraw the KnlgrTIsTof Pythias few havo led wltHttnaurderji ero aro 500 of MllwdilKoe, ail IJabout 1,000 In ofcbut thd numbel jSf withdrawals increased. It Is Catholics havo rdcr has not ' that several red thoy will not withdraw rder. fcs . AnfEloplng Ilusnand Arrested. t"PniLADELPniA,June29. Richard Happi, who eloped with Miss Tilllo Bachman two -.weeks ago from Brooklyn, whero ho has a wife and child, was arrested hero yester day on a warrant charging him with bo lng a fugitive from that city, whero ho is wanted for assault and battery. Happl denied tho chargo of assault, but admit ted tho elopement, as did also Miss Bach man. Depression In tho Whisky linilneas. Pittsiiuhg, Juno 29. By Monday all tho distilleries In tho Pittsburg district will bo shut down for porlods of from two to six months. There is a depression In tho whisky business, nnd tho suspension will bo one of unusual duration. There are forty-eight distilleries In tho Pittsburg district, and all of theso will bo closed. Tnlkyrle III to Practice. London, Juno 29. Tho Fiold says that ValkyrloiIII will contlnuo to competo un til sho has been through two or three matches. If those matches occur noxt weok sho will not sail In any of tho Clydo regnttus, but will bo proparcd lor the At lantic passngo. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho yacht Defondor was launched dt noon today at tho Horroshoff yard In Bris tol, R. I. Tho Ohio supremo court declared tho law, to tax inheritances by direct hoirs un constitutional. General Green Clay Smith is critically ill at Washington, and his dentil Is ox- poctod nt any hour. Tho Green Ridge Iron works at Scrnn ton, Pa., notified their 200 employes of nn lncrcaso of 10 per cent. In wages. Queen Vlctorlu yestorday privately In vested Lord Rosobory with tho riband and badge of tho Order of tho Thlstlo. Shnklr Pasha hos boon appointed Impe rial "commissioner of Armenian reform, but ho is not entrusted with executive powors. Specials from western Minnesota nnd North Dakota roport a light frost, damag ing potntoos and garden truck In low places to somo extent. There Is no truth In tho story of the capture of tho American yacht Nepthina by a Spanish wnrsblp, and tho Imprison ment of tuoso on ooard or. her.. Final nrtlclcs of Incorporation wero Is sued by Indiana's secretary of stato to tho Interocoan juloctrlo Railway company, with n capital stock ot r.iw.ixw.ooo. Tho Tcnneaseo (Jonl ami Iron company has announced another ndvnnco of $1 a ton In tho price of southorn pig Iron. Tho company will advance wages on Monday next SJosoph Porclval, a fugitive from justlco, has boon arrostoO In Brooklyn. Ho is charged with orabezzllng about 810,000 from tho Scrnnton and Lohlgh Coal com pany of that city. Brother Julian, profossor of chemistry In Rock Hill college, at Ellicott City, Md., dlod of appoloxy, whllo bathing at Bay- Rldgo, on tho Chegapeako bay, Joseph S. shaw was tbo secular name of Brother Julian. mm t i . i AspenlSPegbj P,from thdffl! m Mr3..Wilto, a Citizen of Ithaca, Was Saved. (From the Ithaca Herald.") Our representative, hcarlnc of tho caso of Mrs. II. T. White, called to see her at Seneca nnd Plain streets. Wo publish their conversation in the following interview: "Mrs. White, i near you havo somc thinir tosav about a now rcmcdvfor back ache and kidney disorders. Will you givo mc your statement lor publication?" " Yes, I am quito satisfied to do so. I think the public should know when a really food remedy is to bo had, it is the least can do in gratitudo for my recovery." "Ten mo uuout your complaint. "About a year ago I had tho Grippe, and since then my back has pained mo con stantly in tho region of tho kidneys; a dull pain at tlmos, and at other intervals, sharp, darting pains piercing through mo, wero almost unbearable. L seemed to be giv ing out ns tho pain in my kidneys grew worse, anu at last i nau to stay m ued tno greater part of the timu. Finally, I gavo up altogether. I had terrific headaches. and suffered so much pain my appctito left me." "Did the disorder affect tho bladder?" " Finally, it did. The urine was highly colored, and varied in suppression audf ex cess. 1 ottcn told my tnends 1 believed 1 should go insane from the pain. I heard of Doan's Kidney Pills, and began their use. After taking them two or thrco days I began to feel their good effects. I con tinued, anu now am pericctly well. "Am I to understand that Doan's Kid ney Pills havo entirely cured you? " "Yes, that's the truth. I havo no moro headaches or pains, und my appetite has returned. Before using Doan's Kidney P1113 I found it very trying to go up and down stairs, or to sleep on my uacK ; out now I can do so without a single pain, I feel completely cured, and I wish tho man ufacturers every possible success." ror saio uy dealers, itico uu cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y Solo Agents for tho U, S. For Sale at Klrlin's P.nrimoy. When in Pottville Stop at Phil. Woll's Hotel, 200 North Centis Street. Meals nt nil hours. Lndies' dining room attached. Finest wines, liquors, cignrs. Shenauiloah's Eelinble Hand Laundry. Cor. Lloyd and White Sts. All work guaranteed to be flrst-clnss In every particular. Silk ties nnd lace curtnins a spec ialty. Goods called for and delivered. A trial solicited. John F. Cleary, TEMPERANCE DRINKS. Mineral waters, Weiss beer. Bottler of the ilnet lager beers. X7 and 19 Peach Alley, She iiBr.iloah. Pa SUMMER RESORTS. Atlantic City's Favorite Puinmer Resort, THE BRADY HOUSE. Location South Arkansas avenue, Atlantic 'lity, N. J., near the ocean ; rooms airy and pleasant; handsomely furnished; good board; large garden and lawn. Send for circular. Rates moderate. P. O. Box 207. JAMES BRADY. Gilmore's Aromatic Wine- A tonic for ladies. If you are sufter- ing from weakness, and feel exhausted and nervous; are getting thin and all run uown, uiimore s nromaiic ivine will bring roses to your cheeks and , ri , , i?iir: restore you to nesh anu plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for all ailments peculiar to womanhood. It promotes digestion, enriches the blood and gives- lasting strength. Sold by . jQs.. WASLEY, i06 N. Main Street, " Shenandoah. Pa. A genuine welcome awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon, MAIN AND COAL STS., Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice temperance unnics and cigars. A CLEAN, QUICK SHAVE Can always ho had at Charles Derr's Barber Shop, First-class hair cutting and singeing, p.-vo-imn 11011? Biiildintr. JOHN A. REILLY, Wholemdo ami lietnll LIQUOR : DEALER, 22 and 21 South Main St., Shenandoah. Al'i-iiU forD. O. Yueiielhiu it Son's rulebratoi Beer, Porter, Alus eto. Your Stomach : : : Cannot stand tho same washing that you hoots ilo, and the water you OrlnK tsu even tit for that purpose. Use Lorenz Schmidt's Beer and Porter JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandonh Branch. WHERE REFORM IS NEEDED. Omaha CltlrenA of All Parties to Meet on Couimon Ground, OMAHA, June 89. The. demand for ran utcipnl reform' in Omaha became so pro nounced todny that tho business men nnd citizens, rcgnrdless of party feelings, havo united In the publication of a proclamn tlon calling for tho organization of a movomont looking to tho Introduction ot business methods In tho city government Months ago It wus noticed that city money was bwng used by speculators, con tractors nnd others with political Influ ence. Tho matter became so flagrant two weeks slnco thdt tho school board de manded an Investigation as to Its fund -Tho next day City Treasurer Bolln II d from tho city, leaving u note that ho h.i-1 gono to commit sulcldo. Olllcers locat- ' him in hiding. An investigation showed thnt ma i members of tho city council and ott politicians owed tho city from $100 12,000 each. Tho only security tho tretis, urcr had was a slip in the cash drawer l'i dicatlng tho amount duo tho city on the 1 O. U. Cash was missing to the umou of ?30,000. Since then this has been r duced two-thirds by the I. O. U.'s bcl taken up. Tho council, In tho face of tho situation refused to depose Bolln, though mnny citizens wero demanding his arrest A Week after his defalcations wero made known Bolln resigned. Tho mayor sent names of citizens to councils to succeed Bolln. but thnt bodv refused to couflrLi tho nominations, in thomeuutimo leaviu Uolln in olllco. After turning down many of the most reliable citizens of Omubathc council, at 10 o'clock last night, after a week's delay, confirmed J. II. Dumot na city treasurer. All this has resulted In a vigorous non sectarian und non-partl'jan citizens' move ment for municipal reform. Tho A P A., which is now a controllng faction in local politics, is not mentioned In tho proclamation, though Its wording Tarries the inference thatrwar is made on the A P. A. as well as all organizations of its character. BRITISH MINISTRY COMPLETED" KarlCadogan Hccomes the New Lord Idou- tenant of Ireland. London, Juno 29. Tho Marquis of Sal isbury has complctod tho work of forming a now cabinet. Tho now ministry is as follows: Promlcr and sccrotary of state for foreign affairs, Marquis of Salisbury president of tho council, Duko of Dovon shiro; lord high chancellor, Lord Hals bury; lord privy seal, Viscount Cross, chancellor of tho exchequer. Sir Michael Hleks-Bcnch; secretary of stato for home affairs, Sir Matthew White Ridloy; first, lord of the treasury, Hon. A, J. Balfour, secretary of stato for tho colonies, Right Hon. Joseph Chamborlnlu; secretary of stato for war, Marquis of Lansdowno;, first lord of tho ndmlralty, Hon. George J. Goschcn; secretary of stato for India, Lord Georgo Hamilton; prosldont of tho board of trado, Hon. C. T. Ritchie; presi dent of tho local govornmont board, Hon. Henry Chaplin; lord lieutenant of Ire land.EarlCadogan; lord chancellor,Baroa. Ashbourno; socreturyfor Scotland, Baron Balfour of Burleigh; chancellor of tho duchy of Lancaster, Hon. Sir Henry James. Tho other appointments uro: Financial secretory, Mr. Robert William Hanburyj undW'iecretary for foreign affairs, Hon. Grge N. Curzon. Remarkable Defense for Murder. Savanuaii, June 29. A sensutlonal trial ended last night in the acquittal of Sam uel Davis, charged with murder. Tho killing occurred over a year ago. Davis shot William Rawls, son of ex-Congress-mun Rawls, In tho streot In front of his houso. Tho defense adduced no ovidonco, relying entlroly on tho statement of tho accused to tho jury. Davis declared ho had grounds to bellovo Rawls Intended to seduce his wlfo, and cited suspicious In stances as confirmation. Rawls had of ton boasted to him of his conquests over mar ried women, and In a moment of insanity at tho discovery of his intention toward his (Davis') wlfo ho shot him. Tho jury- accepted his stntemont, and was out but o. low minutes. Do Not Destroy the Crows. Washington, Juno 29. In a recont ag ricultural department report farmers uro autioned to refrain from waging a gon- iral war of extermination of crows and alackblrds. Whllo at times thoy Injuro- rops, tholr depredations, according tothc lepartmeut, can usually bo prevented. On the other hand, thoy do Incalculable good, sy destroying Insects. Tho grain eaten by them under ordinary circumstances does inr, e,iii3G serious loss, as mucn oi il con lists of scattered and wusto kernels, The Akron Hercules Defeated. VnitTII 11 A T.TmnTll? O .Tnnn "! V Kenny, of Tolodo, nnd Gus Ruhlln ..w.. V... ind was a clean contost. both men beln . t T . . . 1 , . , Ruhlln was floored twice, nnd was too ivoak to go on with tho fight, although he aiado a gamo oflort to do so. The referee loomed to stop tho bout and awarded Konny tho victory. Five Killed on a Gorman Warship Launch HOLTENAU, Juno 29. A cadet and four non wero killed and nvo men badly jvounded by tho oxploslon of a boiler of a itonm launch belonging to the German warship Kuorfuorst Frederlch Wllholm rhe United States und other warships joro havo tholr Hags at half mast as a ro- tult of tho accident. Tho explosion was lue to tho prouiaturo lgnltiftn o! a fuso jsed in submarine) mining practice. Murdered Ills Faithless Wife. Raleiqh C. H., W. Va., Juno 29. John Smith wont to tho houso of John Cadlo ivhllo tho latter was absent and shot Mrs. Smith so badly that sho died tho noxt day. L'ho pair had been lntlmato while Smith ivas confined in tho stato prison, but upon lis return a fow days ago his wife refused a give up her relations with Cudle, and was shutting tho door In Smith's face-n-lieu ho killed her. Harder In the First Degree. Boston. Juno 29. The jury trying An tus Gilbert for murdor returned a verdict if guilty in, the first dogreo last night. According to the ovidonco produced Gll ert killed llttlo Alloa M. Storllng, of porohester, and burle.d tho body, soveral lionths ugo, To Resume After Yearn of Idleness. Lesinoton, Va., Juno 29. The 800-ton lust furnaco at Buena Vista, nnd Vlc orla furnace, at Goshen, both In this Rockbrldgo) county, will go into blast In . fow days, after a shutdown of several ears. bhjjp itoady at unchanged prices.
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