KttTAIII-ISlll.I- 1810. Published even- KcnliiK, Kxeriit Sunday, at fl Hour a Jarimk MTiirirr. Neah (,'kktrn, (he llenlld In (tcilvei nl in Mlienandoan and the urrnundiiig towns Tor nix writs ti week, pa able to tho oarrlern. lly niU 9:1.00 n year, or 5 centra month. pa. able In advance. Adve-tlae-mentn charred aecordltiK to space and tiosltlou. The puhliNiierfi reserve tite right to change the position of advertlncmeutH whenever the pub Ilcation o! news demands It. The right la referred to reject any advertisement, whether iialtl for or not, that the publishers may deuin improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the postofuoe at Shenandoah, l'a., as second clam mall matter. TKI.F.l 'HONK CONNECTION. Evening Herald TUESDAY, AI'Kll. 11. 180(1, REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the Uepubll-nu electors of Pennsylvania: The Itcpubllcnns of Pcnntylvnnln, by their duly chosen representative, will meet In Stato con vention Thursday, April 28, ISM, at 10 o'clock a. m., In the opera house, city of HarrisburK, for the purpose of nominating two candidates for reprcsentatlvoat-largo in Congress and thirty two candidates for Presidential electors, the selection of eight delcgatcs.ntdargc to the Re publican Nntlonal convention, and for the rnnsactlon of such other business as may be presented. By order of the State Committee. il. H. Quay, Attest! Jkiik 11. Jinx, Chairman "V. It. Andukwh, Secretaries. That McKinlcy meeting in Philadelphia only needed ttiu name of ono man to touch oil' the enthusiasm, unci he was sojourning in Florida. Tin: McKinlcy ttcmoii.lratioii urrnngcil for Saturday evening last in Philadelphia, re sulted in a ilat failure. The disgruntled leaders of that city have, lieon ilcsciedited by tho pooplo on bever.il occasions and their advocacy of any candidate will work to tho latters detriment. It looks as though spring had como to re main with us fur a while. She is perfectly welcome to stay hur time out if sliu will promise not to allow inter to again sit down in her lap. Such conduct on her part would lie very indecorous, and would Mibject her to the social ban. She has already dono too much of this kind of unseemly ilirliiig, and if she would preserve a vestige of her good name she must behave herself from this time on . Tin: action of the Health Ollicer of Potls ville in notifying teamsters who are accus tomed to pass through tho streets with wagon loads of manure, of which half is dropped on the thoroughfares that iu order to cunfonn with the rules and regulations of tho Hoard, they will not bo allowed to diive through tho town unless tho wagons aro covered or side streets selected as the loute, is an example that can bo emulated with much benollt by wvcry similar oll'uer in thocouuty. The dis agreeable odor is not conducive to tho pleasantness of the atmosphcie uud the oll'al, to say tho least, is not needed in keeping the main thoroughfaies in good condition. Tin; right of Hun. "Jack" liohlnson to flop to McKinlcy says the Pittsburg Leader, can ho (iiiestioiied by no man. Plopping is a fundamental privilege of American citizen, bhip, and there need be no limit to its ex ercise. Hut there is much in the iiitcrprta tion that can bo placed upon a lion, and now that Mr. Kubiu.un's performance iscoustiucd far and wide as meaning that Senator (uay lias flopped, too, the time has cleaily come to Judge a protest against the popular conception of the dignity that hedges the flop artist. In the present case llobiusoii cariies lol.in.on with him, and no more, and ho cannot Miy bu too emphatically for the benefit of an in quiring public. Ait.uiuntlv everything Is not sereno in tho McKinlcy camp. An Ohio Itepubliian, who is a cluse friend of ox-Oovcrnor Foraker, heard tho latter make this statement : "We luiM) had enough cowards and iugratcs iu the White House. I would much rather see Senator Quay President than any other can didate mentioned for tho ollice. Of colli so my state is for McKinlcy, and 1 shall go to the St. Louis Couveutiou and do all in my power to Humiliate liliu. We ought to have a President who will recognize putty leaders, iind not close tho doors of tho White Hou.o against tho rank and lllu uf tho party, as many of our Presidents iu tho past have done." It ought to bo ascertained, onco for all, whether tho storloa of Spanish outrages iu Cuba as, for instance, tho burying alive of two men supposed to bo Ju sympathy with tho patriots aie true. That being done, if tho tale prove true Cuban independence ought to be rooogulzed by this country insido of 2 1 hoars. The Cubans declare iu the most emphatic manner that tho half has notbicu told concerning Spanish cruelty and inhu manity. On his bide Weyler denies it us solemnly. It is ory easy, however, to disclaim responsibility fur outrages that nitderolllcors do by tho assertion that they exceeded orders and tho commanding general regrets it greatly, etc. That seems to lie what Weyler does. Hut this uuglit not to he allowed to serve as un oxcuso for continued biiti'lierios. Ykbtkbday marked tho golden jubilee .ho Pennsylvania Itailroad, and, tho ovem was fittingly celebrated yesteiday in tho Academy of Music, Philadelphia. In the fifty .sears of its uninterrupted prosperity, tho rompany lias grown from a small road .overing a lllirittod territury to a vast network of rails enoomiuwsiug .a laigo section of the uonutry. Pennsylvania is proud of the railroad hearing Us name, and justly so. Tho company Is glosoly bound up with tho interests of the stato and tuition, and accordingly with all that is bet lor tho people. It lias given tho public a service second to none j as a factor In peopling i he west and promoting the general wealth it has been all-important, and in the cxuiupk iu tutcrprlbu which it has set for kindred corporations, it has rendorod torvko ilmi w, 1,1 1 1 r be fully realised nor, perhais ipprco . i It v as a flttlngeelebration held ysw-ri. i , Philadelphia, jarticipated In as li by dUUiauI'hcd intn iu all branches oi ;..ulo. PERSONAL, liip'mii, uf Si r.nitti .lain s t'h.iinpi'in, of Si r.nitoii, is n gut it ol town friends William T. Treziso made a business trip j to Fmckvllle to-day. , M. V. Maley, tho jeweler, is suffering from an attack of brain fever. j Minn Maggie Bronuan Is visiting her sister Mrs. J. F. McUinty, of Tamaqua. Mr. and Mm, lining, of Frackville, were the guests of town friends yostcrday. Miss Htutla Murphy, of Washington, I). C spent Inst evening III town with friends. , Miss Maggie Carroll, uf Mincrsville, is n guest of Mist Kla Ugan, of Kant Centre street. ' .Miss Kl la Hretinani-fili accomplished ymmg lady of PottaVille, spent last evening in town with fiiends. Felix Stroiise nnd family, of Pottsvlllo, yesterday moved to tholr futliro homo In Philadelphia. County Controller Sovorn has moved into the residence on South Jnnltu street vacated hy Charles Strouso's family. Ous A. Hoard, representing tho Plttslmrg Nowspaper Union, was a visitor to tho lli.it AI.I sanctum this afternoon. M. J. Mcllurl, of Minorsvlllo, spent yester day in town. Mr. McGurl is ono of tho staunch l'cpubllcnns' of Schuylkill county who can always bo found battling for party succoss. Cards arc out announcing tho marriago of Joseph M. Kerns, son of Contractor Kerns, to Miss L. Virginia Fisher, both of Potts vlllo. Tho wedding will take placo in St. Patrick's church, Wednesday evening, April sand. Messrs. Honnan Steinberg, Oeorgo and Calvin Jacob, of New York, aro in town to uttend tho Jaeob-Hrowii wedding, which takes placo at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Supowitz, of West Oak street, this oven Ing. The former Is a brother-in-law and tho two latter are brothers of tho brido. PITHY POINTS. ' Happening Throughout tlio lEegloli Chron icled for Hasty l'eriis.tl .Middle Creek colliery breaker is finished and will lio resumed to-morrow. Poniard J. Dully, formerly of town, will open u meat market at Ashland. Tho change in tho weather was too sudden. Yesterday was liko a July day. Charles Iiurchill took possession of tho Man sion House at Mahanoy City yostcrday. The minora and olhcials in tho vicinity of Mahanoy City will shortly inaugurate a local institute. A harboring of spring loungers at tho hotels havo brought chairs out on tho porches. John Hergan, who conducted a saloon at Mahanoy City, is now salesman for a Phila delphia liquor house. feowerage pipos aro to bo laid west on Oak street from Jardin to connect tho lllley, Fowler and other properties. Tho O. A. H. Post of town is issuing Invi tations to tho different societies to participate in Memorial Day exercisos. l.enj. Iiichards is connecting his property on West Contro street with tho sewcrago system running along that street. The employes cf tho P. & It. C. & I. Co. collieries, of tho Ashland and Olrardvillo district, will receive their pay to-morrow, William Fox, a leading clothier of Mahanoy City, and Miss Mary Heudit, of Brooklyn, were) married at tho latter placo on Sunday, Tho entertainment to bo given this even ing by the J. T. of II. & T of Mahanoy City, will bo witnessed by many from this town. (Irip-Colds-IIeadnclie Why sutler with Coughs, Colds and La Orlppo whon Laxative llromo Quinine will euro you In ono day. Put up in tablets con venieut for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For salo by Klrliii's Pharmacy. Obltitur', Tlie death of Itichard Carney occurred at Middlcpnit on Sunday. Ho was 07 yearsold Mrs. Frederick Kcicl), of Tunia ua, who died on SatuVday, was buried to-day. Sho was 'J.'i years old and leaves a husband and two children. 'Srmiio Thomas Lewis, who is well-known iu this locality, died on Saturday at his homo In Trevorton. Ho was a 'Suiio In Glrard villc during the Molly Maguiro trouble Daniel E. Kaulfmau, proprietor of the Union Hotel at Tower City for many yoars, died in tho 00th year of ills ago yostcrday morning. Ho is survived by a widow and seven children. Mrs. William II. Hcaton, of Ashland, died very suddenly on Sunday, aged J3 years. Sho was apparently enjoying good health on Saturday when sho received an apoplectic stroke, resulting in her death. She leaves a husband and a sou to mourn her loss. Itelief in six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved In six hours by the "Now Great South American Kidnov Cure." This new remedy is a great surpnso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain iu tho bladder, Kidneys, bacK aim overy iirt of the urinary passages in inalo or female It relievos retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relict and cure tins is your remedy. Sold by Shapira'a pharmacy, 107 South Main street, vtolll-t Notes. Tho couit niado an order revoking the transfer of the Columbia Brewing Com pany's agency llccnso from John J. Fox, Kline triwnshsp, to James Sabatella. Transfors of the following licenses wero granted : To Patrick Ticrney from Michael Zubln, lint ward Gilbortou; to lMward II. Keddy from C. W, Johnson, becoud ward, Ashland; to John Waskicwiez from Mary Adricks, Third ward, of Shenandoah; August D. Hartwig from Cliarloa F. Frantz, North ward. Tainaqua. Judge Pershing announced tho appoint ment of Martin O'Brien, as supervisor of Cub township to succeed his son, who died The court granted tho petition to sell tho real obtato of tho late mil, Short, of -t Clair. Chas. Short, tlio administrator, who will aet In the matter, gave bond in tho sum of J10.500. James Banks and L. W. Kicbs, adminis trators of the estate of K1U Miller, late of Union township, were pennlttod to sell the real estate. Charles L. Hoffman has boon appointed guardian of Kninu Sutter, minor child of Cnrolino Suttor, late of Shenandoah. Ail Atlldlllt. This is to certify that on May Uth, I walked to Mellok's drug storo on a pair of crutches and bought a bottlo of Chamber lain's Pain Balm for inflammatory rheuma tism which had crippled mo up. After using three lxittles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend it. Charles II. Wet zel, Suubury, Pa. Sworn aud subscribed to Iwforo mo en August 10, 18W. Walter Shlpman, J. P. For sale at 50 cents per bottle hy Gruhlor Bros., druggists. Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that tho namo Lksbio & IlAttn, Ashland, Pa., is printed on j overy sack. ' , POLITICAL "PAP." iinnior has it that Amos Walhridgeof .Mah anoy City, is an aspirant for the Uecordeishlp nomination on the Republican ticket. Johu W. Phillips, of tin same town, also wants the nomination. As between the two, gir us the termer hy all im ans. James R. Doegan is deserving renomination. Ho would again lead his Democratic opponent a lively chase. Candidates for tho Legislative nomination iu this district are bobbing up serenly, but the genial Joe Wyatt i pursuing the oven tenor of his way, with little fear of the resnlt. Politics make strange lied-fellows, it is said. The contest In the Sflth Senatorial district Is a practical example. Councilman " D.m" Coakley Is a candl: date for ohelf Burgess. It is hardly neces sary to say that ho is seeking the nomination on tho Democratic ticket. K. A. Griffiths, of Mahanoy City, is work- inga string can ass and wants to succeed lion. Joseph Wyatt, through Democratic channels. Tho friends of Daniel Hrcnnaii, of town, aro daily receiving assurance s of that gentle man's nomination as County Commissioner by tho Democratic convention. Tho Sllveritos aro still connecting tho namo of Don Cameron with tho Presidential nomination. That is tho nearest lie will over como to tho coveted prize. Who will recclvo tho Congressional nomin ation, is a question that is causing tho Democracy considerable uneasiness. Wood's College Notes. Two hundred and seventeen students havo entered and the number will probably reach 300 before April 18th. Nine teachers havo been employed and personal instruction will ho given all persons who need it. No preparation is needed. Students may enter who can not read and will be carefully taught by experienced teachers in a depart ment arranged especially for them. Thirty scholarships were written on Friday. New tables and furniture havo been ordered to accommodate tho largo numlicr of students. Tho Collego is now ahead of any iu Schuyl kill county. Tho charter member bcholarshlp will bo withdrawn on Tuosday morning, April 11th, and in its placo a combined scholarship will be issued at 5150. Tho Collego olllco will bo open Saturday ovening and all who wish a charter member scholarship at $75, wortli April 14th $150, should call at tho College on or beforo Tues day morning. If you havo not tho roady cash call to see Prof. Wood and ho will suggest noma plan by which you may tako advantago of tho charter membership, Students who wish to enter tho collego at lit any futuro timo may get tho charter mem ber scholarship now and como to tho collego at any thnOt Tho collego has como to stay, and is ono of our great educational and financial institu tions. I.licuiiuitlsm Cured In it Day. "Mystic Curo" for Itheumatlsm and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at onco tho causo and tho disease Immediately disappears. Tho first doso greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by II, Hagcubuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Charged with a Heinous Crime. Frederick, Md., April 14. John Fra iler, colored, was arrested horo yosterday by Constable Thomas for attempting to foloniously assault tho 3-year-old datigh- tcr of John Padgett, u farmer living near Adamstown, this county, on Sunday. Tho negro inveigled tho child Into tho hay loft of hor father's barn. Her screams brought help, but not boforo Fnulcr niado hia es cape. Ho remained uc largo until caught In this city. Nearly Killed hy Ills Wife and Stepson. St. Louis, April H. Joo Hadczkno, whoso screams for mercy drew a crowd to his home, H25 O'Fallon stroet, yosterday uftornoon, was rescued from tho hands of his wife and stopson, who wero trying to kill him. When taken to tho City hos pital an examination rovcnlod tho fact that tho man's skull was crushed, and tho doctors said ho could not live. His wlfo was arrested, but hor sou escaped. McKIuley's Maryland Supporters. Westminister, Md., April H. County conventions wero held In this state In Carroll, Montgomery, Charles and Gar rett counties yesterday. Montgomery and Gnrrott declared for McKlnley for presi dent and Wellington for delegate-at-largo. Tho others woro divided, but local intor- osts prevented stato or national attitudes, To Prolong the Drelbund. PARis,Aprll 11. A dispatch from Vonlco says that Kmporor William and King Humbert, ut their conioroneoon saiuruay, decided to prolong tho Drelbund until 1KB, tho present ogroomont Including an tiffeuslvo as well as a defensive cluuse. Catarrh Affects your head, but it is not therefore a local disease. If It did not exist In your blood, it could not manliest itself in your nose. Whatever impurities tho blood docs not carry away, cause what wo call disease. Therefore, tor inhalants, snuffs and other local appll cations can glvo only temporary relief, The true way to curo Is to purify your blood by taking a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparllla, which eliminates all Impurities and thus per manently cures catarrh. Remember Sarsaparilia Is TheOnoTrua Blood PurMer. $1 j 0 tor$5. Prepared oijr by 0. 1. Hood & I well, Mm. , ,i mil.- ha-ltual constlpa- HOOU S rlllS Uon. Prioeceuti. gouumo welcomo awaits you nt JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. naln and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Flet whl.lceya, bcera porter ami ul constantly on tap. Choice tern perauce drinks and clears. OUR DISTINGUISHED VISITOR Japan's Victorious Military Chieftain Ar rives In New York City. New York, April 14 The most illstln- i (Till -lied iruesl. at tho Waldorf lintel last, I nigh! utho Count Yiimrtftutn, Japan's uoiu muTsiim imu muiisier ui war, wnose recent sorvloos K n In oil for his country such ado olslvo victory from China. Gouoral Ymnngatn arrived nt tho Grand Cen tral depot on n special enr airly In tho ovonlntr. Ills suit consisted of tho following distinguished of ficials: K. Tsud- ..l.t wntwl plinn. COUNT YAMAQATA. ?or oftho impe rial archives) Dr. Hiral, court physicians Major Oshlmn, Y. G. Toraznkl nnd H. Kawasaki, secretary to tlio minister ot forolgu nffnlrs. It is llkoly that whllo tuo goneral Is in Now York he will bo ton dored tho freedom of the city and probably bo onturtnlned at a publlo banquet uy loading Jnpnncso merchants. Gnnnrnl Ynmmrnta is on his way to HU8- sla as tho spoclnl ambassador of tho Jnp nnoso cinplro to attend tho coronation ox orclsos of tho czar nt St. Petersburg. Ono of tho reasons why tho genoral Is making his journov to Ilusslaby wnyoltno unitcu Statos is to oxpross tho footings of his gov ernment for tho friendly rognru in wincn thoUnltod Stat03 has rogordod the Jup anoso. i:iectrlo Hitters. Dlectric Bitters is a mcdicino suited for any season, but perhaps moro generally needed in tho spring, when tho languid oxliaustcd feeling prevails, when tlio liver is torpid ajid sluggish and tho need of a tonic and altora- llvo is lelt. A prompt uso ol tins mcdioino has often averted long nnd perhaps fatal bilious fovcrs. No medicine will act moro surely in counteracting and freeing tho sys tem from the malarial poison. Headache, iidiEostion, Uonstlpation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. Only fifty cents por bottlo at A. Wasley's drug store. 'The Women Delegates Win. Pittsburg, April 14. Tho question of tho admission of women delegates to tho general conferenco of the Methodist Epis copal church has boon practically sottled In their favor. Ten of tho 120 annual con- foroncos havo not yet voted, hut when thoy do It cannot ofloct a chaugo in tho prosont stato of tho movemont. Tho voto to date Is 0,937 in favor of tho ninondmout and 2,187 against it. This clvos tho re quired majority, with 875 votes to spare. Trying to Scare Commissioner Roosevelt. New York, April 14. A pockago nd- dressed to "Theodore Roosevelt, police headquarters," and marked "mcdicino," was brought to the goucral postolllco yes terday by somo ono of tlio many collectors of mall from down town. Investigation showed It to bo an infernal machine though not so dangorous as to havo proved fatal. Tho coutrivanco was clumsily mp:'o, though It would havo exploded had it been carelessly opoued. During tho winter of 1S9S, F. M. Martin, of Long Ecach, West Va., contracted a severe cold which left him with a cough. Iu speaking of how ho cured it ho says : "I used several kinds of cough syrup but found no relief until I bought a bottlo of Cham berlain's Cough Eemcdy, which rclioved mo almost instantly, and in a short timo brought about a complete curo." When troubled with a cough or cold uso this remedy and you will not find it necessary to try several kinds eforo you got relief. It has been In tho markot for over twenty years and constantly grown in favor and popularity. For Bale at So and 60 cents per bottlo by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Coming 12vcnt. April 10. Musical and dramatic entertain ment by tho Guilds of tho All Saints' church n rcrguson's theatre. April 10. Grand phantom dance under tho auspices of tho Clover Club of Shenandoah at bobbins' opera houso. Anril 22. Annual supper under auspices of welsh Congregational church, in tho church bulldinc It will bo an agreeable surprise to persons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may ho had by taking Chanv berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Item' cdy. In many instances tho attack may bo prevented by taking this remedy as soon as tho first symptoms of tho disease appear. 2! and B0 ccut bottles for salo by Gruhlqr Bros. druggists. The Mississippi Rapidly Rising. ST. Cloud, Minn., April 14. Tho Mis sissippi rlvor Is rising very rapidly. Dur ing tho night the water wont up throe feet. An immonso clam of logs and lco formed at this place, and tho wator roso live feet bohlnd it aud thon forced tho mass down tho river, tearing up booms and doing much damngo. I'ooplo living on tlio small lovoo nortli ot tho city were driven from their homos at midnight, their houses bolng surrounded by wator md floating lee. Moro damage Is expected. liucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, channed hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin emotions, and nositivelv cures nilcs. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perlect satisfaction or mony refunded, l'rlce 23 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. fionio ot tlio "Ooml People." Aro I.yinf-. t lll.AGO, April 14. CiHiiumnrtor Uooth Tucker. of tho Salvation Armv. ilnnlnatlm latest charge. .of llnllliigtn Hoothngulnst vufiuiHTsiiuuer. no uulo that Geu. eral uootli objected to tho proniinonco Bivcn wiu AiiiBricau nag by tho Salvationist-, and that ho declares tho timo had como to stop carrying It nt tho head of processions. Ho nlsb denies other state ments of Balllngton. Mancloiitt Ito-iitts. From a letter written hy Itov. J. Gumler inan, of Dlmondale, Mich., wo are permitted to make this oxtruct : "I havo nu licitatlon In recommending Hr. King's Now Discovery, as tho results were almost marvelous in tho coso of my wife. While I was pastor of tho llaptLt church at Itivcs Junction she was drought down with l'ncutnonia succeedlna ia, Clrinpo. Terrihlo paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little Internmt inn nnd It seemed as If sho could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovory; It was quick in its work and highly satisfactory In results." Trial hottles free at A. Wasley's drug storo. llegu'.ar size 50o and $1.00. " When you want good looflng, pluinhlug, gas fitting, or general tiusmithlng done call on K. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer if- Btovcs. s-l.f IN SENATE AND MOUSE. Patent Ofllre Oarette Publication Opened to llenernl rnuipetltloii, Washikbton, April 14 At tho instnnco of Mr. Gomiui the sen. He yc lerday de termined to open tho publication of tho Patent Office (Jietio to general competi tion. Reference was made during tho dis cussion to tho investigation some months ngo jntd tho olrctiinttanoes by which a friend of the then assistant secretary of i stnto, Mr. Joslah Qitlnoy, was awarded tho contract. Jlr. Gorman cnrrlcd his amendment for nu upon competition, al though Mr. Piatt, chairman of tho com mittee on patents, was In opposition. Tho rest of tho day was given to tho Dupont case, Scnntors llurrows of Michigan nnd Brown of Utah supporting Mr. Dupont's claim, Tho house spout the day transacting buslnoss relating to tho District of Colum bia. Soverol bills woro passed. It was tho Intention of Mr. Bartlett, of New York, to call up his bill to authorize raolng In tho District of Columbia, but ho was given no opportunity to do so. It is expected that ho will ask unanimous consont for tho consideration of tho bill today. Veterans "Play Hall. RocrcroiiD, Ills., April 14. Over 2,000 people witnessed tho game between old time players In this city yesterday after noon for the boneflt of tho Harry Wright monument fund. A special train from Chicago brought a big delegation headed by A. G. Spalding, with many of the old Forest City club In tho party. A parado over a mile long preceded tho contest, and was participated in by bands, militia, oy cllsts, equestrians, old players, civic so cieties nnd citizens. Two teams wero mado up from the veterans, Spalding and King being the battory on ono side and Jnshcr and Iiaruo on tho other. Only ono Inning was playod, In which tho score was 4 to 0 in favor of Spalding's team, runs being mado by Spalding, King, Barker nnd lluckman, A torriiioraln storm thou stopped tho gamo. "GRATEFUL! AND COMFORTING For Tired. Achinir. Irritated Feet Is a i warm oam witq CUTICURA SOAP and a gentle anointing with CCITI- CURA (ointment), the great uc.n cure. , I This treatment allays Itcliln? nnd irrl- union, soomea innammauoii anuf i piuniui sweuinjiBoi me joinis,son- cnsiiaru. rouKm-nea bkiu, ana pun- j inn uieprspirnuoii. IPotd throuuhout the nwld, Tottek I I DECQ ft emu. Corp., 1'ropi., lioston.1 The Magistrate's Library. Brightly's Purdon's Digest OF THE LAWS OF PENNSYLVANIA. 1700 to 1894. 2 vols Iloval 8 vo. Price 813.00. Continued by a supplement volume for 1895. Price 81.00. By FRANK F. HIUOIITLY, 1Q. Binn's Justice,10th Edition (Issued in May, 1893.) IJelnjr thoroughly reviscd.with references to the ittli edition oi ruruon'H l'lKi'fei. i vol. o vo. By F. F. llUIOHTLY, Esq. Price S5.00. Dunlap's Forms, 6th Edition. flsslied in January. 1800.1 Kcvlscd to date, with references to tho 12th edition ot ruruon's uigest. i vol. a yo. By 15DWJ). F. 1'UGII, Esq, Price $.3.00. Marsh's Constables' Guide. Containing forms, and full direction? ns to their duties, wltn the I'co uill, unuer me a oi 1S93. 1 vol. lly II. F. MAItSII. Price S1.50. Savidge on the Law of Boroughs Showinc their manner of Incorporation, rciru- lfttion, rights, ami liabilities, and tho powers ana duties oi their omcers, i vol. By V. It. SAVIDOK, Fq. Price S2.00. The above books Bent prepaid on receipt of price KAY & BROTHER, Publishers, Philadelphia. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Cotrt of HehulkIU county, Pennsylvania, will bo sold nt public sale, at the hotel of Israel Applcgate, in ICingtown, Union township, In said county, on Saturday, the ninth tiny of May, A. P., IHytf, nt 1 o'clock, In the after noon, the threefoilowlugdegirableand valuable pieces of real estute, lato tho properties of Elias Miller, deceased, and each situate In bald town ship of Union. Property No. 1, A valuable farm on tho public road leading from Iltngtown to Brandon ville, and abotrt one mile east of IMugtown, adjoining lauds of Charles W. Everett, Mrs, Sophia Zimmerman, The Evangelical Lutheran cemetery, estate of Nicholas Hesa, deceased, and others; and containing eighty-seven acres nnd ninty-five lurches, Seventy-five acres of said land is in a high state of cultivation, and the balance well covered1 with young, thrifty timber. The improvements aro a large frame house, with a never-fai limr snrinc: at the door, a large bank ham, with straw shed attached, a wagon shed, hog house, corn criti, and all other pcessary uuiming9,.aii in gooti repair. Property No. 2. One of tho most valuable farms in Catawlhsa Valley, and adjoins the thrivliiL? villain? uf Itiiitrtnwn. on the south. upon the public road 1 emit tip from Hi uptown to tite "llingtown station" on the Catawissa rail road, aud hut a short distance from said station." It contains Hcvontv-four acres and nine perches. All of aaid land is In a IdKh stato of cultivation. The buildings on same are all new. lariru. modetn and convenient, consit-tinir of a large frame mansion house, with a large irame Kiieuen nuacneu, a large irame uaru, straw shed, wagon shed, hog house, hen houe .nl nil other convenient and necessnrv build- lugs. There is also a large and new wind-power water supply on mux premises. i Propeity No, 3. A lot or piece of ground In ! the village of Illngtown, bounded north by lot uf Mm. Iydla K. Heaver, cast by land of Franklin Kchell and others, south by lot of Hamuel Dresher, und west hy a public load leading from Itingtown to ZionB Prove; and containlntr seventy-three' perches, be the samo more or less, The property Is beautifully located, and contains n one and a half story frame dwelling house, with a one story frame ofllce attached, and a frame stable. lMirr huunrki are renuested to view above nrcm- iaes lwforo the day of sale, und by calling ujton the Administrators or their attorney, S O. M. ii.-iir.iwt.il. Khenandoah. I'a.. will receive all desired Information In regard to title, &c. Terms of sale: Twenty rer cent, of amount bid to be paid when the properties are tirucK uown, and poHsessiou given to tho purchaser at once; and the balance to ie secureu 10 uo pam, wuu out Interest, on or beforo Heptember 1st, 1896. Uy ofder of tho Or- 1 Jamks Hxnkes, phuns' Court m ki U W. Kbebs, Charles K. Matten, Administrators. Clerk. 1 Itingtown, Pa. Pottsvlllo, April lS.'Wj l-H-3t-oaw Almost - J , I ' V ID YOU EVER suffer from real ncr- vousnessf wsen every nerve seemed to quiver with a nocullar. fcollng, first in ono place, and thon another and all soomed finally to concentrate in a writhing Jumhlo In tho brain, and you be como irritable, fretful and peevish i to bo followed by an Impotent, wcakenod condt.- u, ,uu uwivu uentqrs, ringing in the cars, ana sieopiess, miserablo nights ? Dr. Miles' Mrs. Eugcno Searlos, Dl. . . ... . . Nervine Restores Health oiiuonion Bt., Elk hart, Ind., says: "Ner vous troubles had mado rae nearly Insane and physicians wero unable to help mo. Sly momorv was almost gono and every llttlo thing worried mo until I was almost dlstractod. I really feared I was becoming a maniac. I imagined all sorts of ovll things and would cry over nothing. X commenced taking Dr. Miles' Rostorativo Nervlno and four bottles of this wonderful remedy completely cured mp, and I am 'as well now as I over was." Dr. Miles' Nervlno Is sold on guarantee, first bottlo will benefit or money refundod. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. c. S. PHILLIPS, 31. D. Olllco: 30 West Centre street. Can be consulted at all hours, p F. BUKKE, M. d! " 80 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. OfHce hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3and7.to9 p. m. J II.POMEKOV, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. .1 Ofllce Etrnn bnlldlncr. corner of Main And uentre streets, snenanuoaii. pilOP JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box C5, Mahanoy Offy, Pa. Having ntudietl under some of the bent masters London and Paris, will cive lesaona on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Auuress in care oi strouse, me eweler, Shenandoah. If You Have Any : NEED FOR ONE: A DEADLY PARALLEL STIFKE & Fit 12 EM AN. Gentlemen: We had one of your No, 80 Safe In tho Haseltlno Building, which was In th worst part of tho fire. Although tho safe waa badly burned oa the outside, all of its contents were saved. We take pleasure In advising Jhc public to use your safes If they want protection. (Signed,) MEJ1SHON BROS. STIFFEN & FKHHSIAN. Gentlemen: I h'ereby give oil my Safe, found In the ruins of tho lato fle at the Haseltlno Art naileries. Its contents ww destroycA and I havo no use for the shell. (Signed,) THOS. J. AltMSTKONCt. STIFFEL & FREEMAN, SAFE MANUFACTURERS, 723 Chestnut St., own AnRl DHIA IF YoiTwaNtThe best and can't pet It, then como to us for it. We carry the beet of . Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery .wagon awaits your order. OooJa delivered promptly. flUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! N.13 Jardin Street. BUY A ij i5 AND NOT A