r 'fry v fPRWww' ' t- E VENING HERALD : ' KSTAIILISIII'UJ 1S70. Fnbllshed every KvenluK, Kxvept Sunday ( at 8 South Jahdix Stbbet, Nrak Uksthh. tho Ilenilil Isileilveieil liiSlienniHKwnniut tli surrounding towna lor l cents n week, iwy- .1,1a tn tb onrrtam. llv mull 18.00 n Vfr. or SB tents a month, imyahle in advance. Advertise montaVharmvt according to muwe and j.iiltloii. The publlshcin rwerve the right to change the iKMltum of ndverttMtnenU wnonever the pul llcatlnn ot news demands It. The right In reserved to reject any advortlMtnetit, whether paid tor or not. that tho publishers may deem Improper. Advertising ratos made known upon application. Entered at tho postolnco at Shenandoah, Pa., as second cln mail matter. THLUl'HONK CONNKCTION, Evening Herald ' SiuKiiUYTAPniTTssT isoo. QUAY I Pennsylvania has spoken. Tho Keystone state, tlio Gibrnltnrof Itcpuhlicnn majorities, is unanimously for Matthew Stanley Quay ns Jier presidential candidate first, last and nil tho time. Tho instinct which attracts Pennsylvania to Sir. Quay with so much forco ns to mako Iilm hor cholco is perfectly natural. No eminent American statesman has escaped hitter attacks j their motives havo been misunderstood, and their public nets havo lieen subjected to criticism. Senator Quay, liko all other leaders, has not escaped tho partisan rancor and factional prejudice lint loyalty to friendship J recog nition of tho rights of others ; untiring cllbrt for tho success of his party and Us policies, whethcrupon tho rostrum or in tho halls of Congress; unexcelled oxceutivo ability these traits of Pennsylvania's, favorlto son jiro the secret of his success. His powers of leadership wero shown to great advantago when tho men whose political fortunes ho Jiad made combined to destroy him. Senator Quay's record as a statesman is as xjonslstent as lilt loyalty to friends. Alone ho fought tho Wilson bill in defense of his state, and extorted from tho Senate duo consider.!' .tion for Pennsylvania's intoiests ho placed himself at the head of tho reform movement, good city government and honestlcKislation, the cardinal principles of whicharo embodied in tho platform adopted to-day. Upon every public question his record is spotless, and ho ' is a Pciinsylvaniuii to the backbone. Tho hearty endorsement of Senator Quay to-day removed all doubt as to tho sin ccrity of his canvass, nnd he will go heforo the American people and the St. Louis convention on a platform that breathes Itepubliciin sentiment in every line. Truly, this is Quay's day. Quay stock was above par to-day. Ohio the quotations were away up, and caused consternation among tho McKiuley holders. It is again current rumor that arrang mcnU for a general striko of tho trolly rail way employe in Philadelphia is more in miucut than ever, and that there is every probability of a striko at no distant day. Tho basis of the rumor is that tho company h: ailed to keep faith with tho men. Tin: iicauut is a fat nrodlicer. havln oi i no unmgiccuuio tasto oi con liver on, ana i3 8.tid.. to havo excellent results in cases of oi(,umptiuu. One physician declares that it f thu most satisfactory material lie h lued. Peanuts are cheap enough to bo avail stf able to anybody who wants to acquire ad ' ditiuuul avoirdupois "Find out what tho enemy wants you to jilo, and then don't do it," is a maxim credited to Xapoleuii. Tho Uepulilican party of Schuylkill could profit greatly by that .advico in the coming campaign. There are -ono or two candidates who are being strongly ur;;ed for nomination by leading Demo cratic politicians, whom it might be well for tho liepublicans to relegate to privato life. Lkwistow.v is much discussed as the site for tho National Guaid camp which will go into the tented field as a division this summer. The present otllccrs of tlio guard havo evi dently forgotten tho experience at that place sumo Hi ur 18 years ago when gi eat dissatis faction was expressed by nearly till tho guard. Tuu puro food law in force in Philadelphia las developed the fact that many grocers aie selling coffee in which there is no trace of cuffeo, and mincemeat in which meat is entirely lacking. Tho health of the com muiiity demands from the legislators of this state tho enactment and enforcement of a law to prohibit such tricks. Philadelphia, perhaiw, is not tho only place in which such .practices are played upon customers. SllUNAXlKiAll's alieady largo numbor of commodious and beautiful church edifices aie to bo increased by the erection of another by the congregation of All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church. Their recent purchaso is 41 most desirable looation, and their ell'orts in the nutter should meet with substantial npprovul on the part of all, umk.no believe they will. Shenandoah cannot haVo too many church huildingi of tho kind con tcmplatedj Til n arbitration confurenro now in session 11 1 Wathlngtou wjll attract wiilu-sproad Interest, and the deliberations of the men comprising tlio body will no doubt result in much good. Arbitration i preferable- to war. nd If an international tribunal of arbltra tlou is the outcomo It will ho a groat stride towards a peaceful settlement of disputes .between nations and a safeguard agaiust the Jiurrors of war., Tim numbor of robberios throughout the county will continue so Jong as people will persist in keeping their money about their persons or concealing it somewhere in the house. It is almost Impossible to keep tho act from thu knowledge of neighbors, and nttlicry ItjuUs und -iting in Ki'iii nilly si IV ill po-dionc, uiul lire nut only willing to take money on d. -posit, but in many iiitiuin i to pay interest thai pun. It is, then-fore, the height of fully to honrtl money In stock lugs, old trunk. In eellani or garrets. If you have lnoiify lor which you haw- no immediate line, take it to a hank, selecting, of course, one tlmt I known to bo perfectly safe. Shell luloah hni two such institutions. PITHY POINTS. iippeulngfl Throughout tho Kiulnu Chron icled for llnsty rorusitt. Tho water shaft at Gllbcrton Is down 125 feet. Suuhury will erect a $50,000 High school liuildlng. Tho now coal pockets at Mnhnnoy City are about completed. A meeting of tho Hrst Defenders will be eld In Pottsvlllo to-morrow evening. Nathaniel Moycr, of Mahanoy City, has secured a patent on an Improved barrel bung. Tho Carbon county fair will ho held on September 20, 30, October 1 and 2, at Lehigh ton. Councilman Charles F. Shannon, of Potts lllo, died Tuesday evening from throat con sumption. , Tho citizens of Ivorth Jlanheim township have petitioned court for an Independent school district. Tho Laudingvlllo knitting factory will ho sold by tho sheriff on May 2, to satisfy execu tions amounting to $3,000. John Gallagher and Miss Mamo iraynor will ho married in Tamaqua, Tuesday, lioth havo many acquaintances hero. The Borough Council of Pottsvlllo will make a temporary loan of S15.000 to tido It over its present financial ombarrassmcnt. Judgo Mason Weldmau, who Is in Irglnia for the benefit of his health, is improving rapidly and will return homo about May 1st. Tho large tunnel at Uilberton colliery was completed yesterday between tho Seven-foot and the Skidmoro veins. It is about 45 feet ong. The new tubular boilers aro In placo at Draper colliery and the brick work is being built about them. Tho work may ho finished within a week. Mrs. Margaret Carmody, of Mahanoy City, died yesterday after an illness of three weeks. Slio was 5S years of ago and has no survivors, her husband having died flvo years ago and there aro no children. OEN. GRANT'S LIKENESS. I'lno Portrait of tlio Great Hero Tree to Ktersbody. General Grant's birthday occurs on Mon day, April 27. DoiVt forget it. And don't forget this : Tho Philadelphia Press of sun day, April 211, will give away as an art supplement a fine colored portrait of tho great general. It will Imj a companion picture to tho great portrait of Lincoln, which was tlio most popular art supplement over issued. This portrait of General Grant lias been long regarded by those who knew him and this includes his family as the best likeness in existence. Don't miss it. It will bo a fino souvenir for his birthday occasion. Kveryone will want it. Another great featuro of Tho Philadelphia Press of Sunday, tlio 20th iust., will bo a profusely illustrated description of tlio great Cripple Creek gold field. All tho wonders of tho most remarkable gold territory ot tho United States will be described. There will bo information which everybody wants and details which will astonish ovorybody. Order Tho Sunday Piess in advance. You cannot all'ord to miss it. It Alabama's Democratic Ticket. MONTOOMEltr, April 23. Tlio Demo cratic stato convention nominated tho fol lowing ticket: For governor, Cnptnln Jo seph i . Johnston; secretary of state, Hon John Kirk Jackson (renominated); stato treasurer, air. .Lulls ot Dallas county; stato auditor, W. S. White of Colbert county. Attorney Genornl Fltts nnd Su perlntendont of Educntiou Turner wore renominated. Tho resolutions adopted nd- vocnto freo coinage of sllvor at 10 to 1. Attompt to Wreck a Train. Niaoap.A Falls, N. Y., April 23. It Is alleged thtt an attempt w.t4 in ado Tuos lav ni?ht to wrack a train uu tho Mich igan Central railroad batwojii Montrose and Suspoiwlon Bridge by placing tlea across tho track. A freight train ran upon the obstructions without sustaining iu jury. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Gloslni; Quotation of tliu New York and Philadelphia J'.xvtiangeii. New YonK.Aprll 23. The genuine charaoter ot the prosent bull movement In stocks was again tested today, with the1 result ot a re sumption of strength, after liberal realizing orders spent their force. Closing bids: Baltimore Ohio mi Lehigh Valley 84J$ Chesa.&Ohio 17) Z Del. & Hudson. ...la Now Jersey Ccn...l08) N. Y. Central 85 Pennsylvania - 6H Heading 13 St. Paul . 7$H W,N.Y.&Pa. 2H I),, L.& W 1011$ Erie VM Lake Erie & W... 19i LelllEU HHY U General Markets. I'itl I. A ti Kl.l-lll A. April S3, Flour weak; win ter superfine, $'.'.. WS.T'i; do. extras. -'.7533; Pennsylvania roller, clear. $1.i0a3.M; do. do, straight. J'J.5.13). "0; western winter, clear. f:i.lOa:l.liU. Wheat dull, with WJic. bid and Oo. asked for May. Corn quiet, with a'lio. bid and 37o. asked for April. Oats dull, with Z'liio. bid and -lie. asked for April. Hay firm; choice timothy, $1717.M for large bales. Heel unlet. 1'ork quiet; old to new mem, iua 10. Lard easier; western steam, 3.15. llutter Quiet; western dairy, B5ilUc,; do, creamery, luiMo.;do, factory. wiua.! Kleins, no.; im itation oroamery, 113110.; New York dairy. SIH'SWio.t do, creamery, 102Mo.; Pennsyl vania ana westcrn creamery prints, extra. 17c; do. choice, 15c. i do, fair to good, 1SWHO.; prints Jobbing at 17iJM)o. Cheese quiet; New York large, i.'1i,iu3.; email, uuiue-. ; pari skims, 3ft5o.i full skims, S&!Via, Eggs weak; New York and Pennsylvania, lOKtMUfic; western fresh, I0$o.; southern. 04ai0o. I.lve Stock Markets. New YoitK. April 93 Beeves aotlve; native steers, ordinary tn prime. $l.l5iM.G0; stags and oxen, $1&X5;J; bulls, t.l&'l.m: dry eowa.ll.tO! 3.2V Calves active; poor to prime veals, S3& 6.S0. Hheep and 1 nub steady; unshorn sheep poor to prime, $iai 'H; clipped do., ?:i.5a D.7.V, unshorn lambt. common to choice. JI..V) 6.60; good to choice clipped iambs, H.JOill.oo. Hnusdull at S ). 0:1 it I i3. East Liumrrv, I'u . April S3. Cattle In fair demand; prime. JI.ul4M.l5; good, 51W1.-5; good butchers. Sl.lWiUU: rough fat, SJa-I.H: bulls, stags unit cows. S1.7523.7U. Hogs dull; prime medium and bast Yorkers, $3.tS0S3.15s common to fair Yorkers. t'J.WfclM; heavy hogs, 5t.5ai-5; rough. S'iJU&3. Bheep steady; prime clipped, $1.5J&XM; fair, $'I.103 2J; tnuiinon to good lambs, JJ.SUSM. Veal calves. hhenaiidimh Directory, . Business men aud others, who have not yet secured ono of thu directories of Shenandoah, just issued, can obtain ono by making appli cation at this office. The prico is only $2.00, and there aro only a few left. No business man can afford to bo without one of theso books. ' S-21-t - :" r GREATER NEW YORK AGAIN. Tho CoiHoIlilallon Hill l'nid Over Op posing Mayor Velon. AM1ANY, April 't Tho iHsi inhly yos terda) afternoon passed tlio greater Now York bill over tho vetomof Mayors Strong of Now York and Wurster of Brooklyn by a vote ot 78 to 0!). Tho senate has al ready pnssoil tho mcnsu.ro over tho vetoes, nnd it now (roes to Governor Morton. Tlio opinion is Kenaral that tho governor will sign tho bill. Such pent up excitement ns was wlt nwsed In tho assembly chamber during tho taking of tho voto has rarely been seen in tho annals of the assembly. There was very llttlo hoato.l debate, but a norvous excitement, n pent up feeling of Insecurity that made men's hands unstondy nnd tholr faces Hushed. Not until tho 147th voto on tho ballot was roachod did tho fooling ot lnsoourlty on tho part of olthor tho ad herents or opponents ot the moasuro find a rost and oven tlion tho tear that changos of votes might alter tho result mndo Speaker Fish leave tho chair and thronton tho lobby with vongoance If thoy approach ed mombors, while othors sought out some absentees nnd trlod to porsuade thom to voto. Even whon It was known that thoro wero seventy-eight votos for the bill, two moro than enough to pass it, tho anxiety of tho members was apparent until tho olerk In a trembling voice began to road a detailed statemont of tho voto. When Mr. Ktnne's name was read he changed from the nftirmatlvo to tho negative. Tho situation was dosperato and tho strain upon tho mombors intense. Thon in came the sorgoaut-nt-arnis from tho spoakor's room with Mr. Bondy, of Syra cuse, who upon a former passage of tho bill had voted against it. Thero was 1U' tonso oxoltement as Air. Bondy arose and explalnod that ho would voto with n ma jority of his party und cast his voto ayo. Then Mr. Uoodsell nroso and as the mem- bors hushed tho tumult said: "I desire to chaugo from tho negatlvo to tho affirma tive." This left tho voto 78 ayes to 09 nays, but Mr. Stauchuold, who lou tho minority, was clamoring for recognition, nnd Mr, O Grady was shouting, "Tho clork will annouueo the vote." Every member was on his feet whon tho voto was announced: Ayes, 78; nays, 09. llrave Firemen Ordered to Their Death. Toronto, April 23. Firo broke out in n shed attached to a planing mill on Dur. foriu street last night. Four llromcn wero ordered Into tho burning structure nnd wero driven out by tho flamos. Tho chiof ordorod thorn in again, when tho shed col lapsod, nnd tho men wero rosoued with groat dtniculty. Stevenson had his skull crushed und Gollard was Injured in tho spino. Both men aro fatally Injured. Top las had his hip broken und Qulnn was burned on tho head. Tho shod was not worth $30. Another Victory for Zelaya. MANAQDA, Nicaragua, April 23. Tho government forces havo secured a great victory ovor the Lconlst robels by captur ing Obrago City, which has hithorto been hold by tho rebels. Tho railroad In pos session of tho insurgents has also been cut by tho government troops at Aniatltan and tho brldgo dostroyod. For tlio fourth tlmo Momotombo will fall Into tho hands of tho government. President Zolaya is still with his army in tho Held. Buy Koystono flour. l!o sure that tho name Lissio & Back, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack, llev. tAlbert lm to bo Keleaneil. HAVANA, April 23. Captain General Weyler, It became kuow.l la-it evening, has dooldo.l to relo.ue iho Rov Albert Diaz, til J American Baptist missionary, and his brothor Alfred from custody on condition thao thoy will Immediately leuve Cub'i. At M.it.mz.n t,vo Aineruuu news- tiaporcorrospouduuti, Messrs. O'Ljary and . I .. .1... t..l I...1 All.l. I., lll.ltn - tin aud llarpor's Weekly, respectively, uro dotuinjd by thu authorities. Itepurteil Negotiations Denied. Madrid, April 23. It Is positively de nied that negotiations aro in progress bo- twecn Mudrid and Washington on the subject of granting homo rulo to Cuba. Thu premier, senor Uanovns del Castillo, who has recovered from his illness( says that tho reforms projected for Cuba will bo applied only whon circumstance aro fuvorublo to such a movomont. llatik ICobliers Use Dyiiainlte. MADISON, O., April 23. Tho safe of the Mndlson bank wns hlowtfopou with dyna mite about 1 o'clock In tho morning. Tho tools usod woro taken from thu railroad station houso. Six mon woro seen to loavo tho bank Immediately after tho explosion. Tho bnuk officials refuse to stato tho amount stolon, but it Is believed to bo largo. Suspected Hank Olllclals Arrested, "DENVER, April 23. John R. Hanna, prosldeut, and Howurd Evans, cashier of tho Amorlcan National bank, which failed vostordav. woro arrested last night on warrants charging thom with receiving deposits whon tho bank wns known to bo In a falling condition. Both wero released on bonds. Hip Disease Results from a scrofulous and Impure condition of the blood, and it Is cured by Hood's Batsaparilla the great blood pu rifier. Tho father of a Philadelphia girl writes this: "We gave Hood's Sarsaparllla to our little girl, who had symptoms ot hip disease, fiho could not put hor foot down on tho floor when we com menced giving her tho medicine, but In a short time she was able to get off the couch and to reach her playthings. Since then she has steadily improved, thanks to nood's Barsaparllla, and hor ftcneral health Is all that could be desirtd, When any of the other children arc not well we give them Hood's Sarsaparilla and wecarnestly recommend It to others." E. BEitKY,203 Richmond St., Philadelphia. I I Jt 0 iTtolrT,iytoke n UUU O 1 1 1 1 o mtUHM ucenu. 'ANSY PILLS! DUS Shf AHO SURE. SEH0 4c.f WWOMAM 3 SMt WStSMaUAP-t1 rn.rnn Soicific Co,ryiiLA,PA- V Janitor Mercantile Exchange, !. Y. "It saves cnc-lialf the time, one-half the labor. All Janitors should use It." RIOT BETWEEN WORKINGMEN. Cloveland Union and Non-Union Lumber Slinvcrs In Deadly Combat. ni.itvMi.Aun. Anrll 23. Rioting began botweon tlio union and non-union lumber hovers yostorday. Tho men wero armed with knives and revolvers nnd camoto- irntlior ilk Pnpb. Grnv As Co.'fl docks. TWO men woro sorlouily woundod, ono perhaps fatally. Many have bruisou iaccs wu black eyes. A vessel was to bo unloaded nt the dook nnd 225 union men wore on hand to do the work. Thoy claimed the captain had given thorn tho job. While thoy woro getting ready for tho work a largo crowd or non-union laoorcrs pui. iu an appearance and their loaders, John PowltBkl and August Swezo, olalmod the work belonged to thom. A wrangle Im modlatoly followed nnd in a few minutes tho men wero throwing bricks and In various ways ondoavorlng to annihilate oach other. Swozo. tlio non-union leador, pulled a revolvor, but beforo ho had tlmo to use It cne of tlio other gang stabbed him In the neck. As ho fell ho was grnbbod by the pollco and hustled toward tho patrol wagon. Thero woro but tnroo omcers on tho ground nt tho tlmo, ono of whom re ceived a serious wound In tho head. Henry Bodllham, n non-union man, was kicked insonslblo nnd Is considerably lnjurod. About this tlmo Captain Madlgan with forty ofllcors arrived on tho sccno. Tho polico soon suceeodod in scattering tho crowd, and both tho union nnd non union men wero ordorod away. Five mon were placed under nrrest, including the londors of both sides. Throo wero non union men. About twenty men wore cut nnd brulsod, seven being countod lying Insensible on tho ground just as tho fight tcrnilnnted with tho arrival of the pollco. Swozo's wound Is tho most sori- ous, but Is not dangorous. Apparently all tho non-union men wero armed. A I'reuch Concession to Ilussla. St. PKTEP.siiuno, April 23. Franco ha! notified Itussla that the former will per mit the Ilussian Hcd Cross dotnohmcnt going to Abyssinia to cross the Obok ter ritory. Tho Russian Rod Cross oxpodt tlon referred to was flttod out in Russia by popular subscription, with tho object of suocorlng tho wounded Abysslnlaus. It Is led by Goneral Shovodorf, nnd it has boon hinted thnt ten surgoons accompany lng the expedition aro really Russian army officers of different ranks, ready tc aid uctivoly tho Abysslnians. Important Patent Decision. Philadelphia, April 23. A cablegram was rocelvcd In this city yesterday from London, stating that nu importnnt de cision had just baon rondorod by Justice Wills, In tho high court of justice, queen i bench division, sustaining In tho hroadcsl way tho English patent granted to Dr. Auer for Incandescent ga llghtlugdcvlccs, The groat importuuoo of this decision will bo appreciated from tho fact that there aro not less than twenty millions of these lights in uso In thu world. It will bo an agrecahlo surpriso to persons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that ..,. Tisr , i, i,,i i, tin cim. l" 4 "J """"O herlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kenv edy. In many instances tlio attack may ho prevented by taking this remedy as soon as tho firt symptoms of the disease appear. and 50 cent bottles for salo by Gruhlcr Bros. druggists Ohtos Prohibition Nominees. FINDLAY, O., April 23. Tho money plank of tho Prohibition state convention favors the free coinage of silver at tho ratlc of In to 1. Tho ticket nominated Is as fob lows: Secrotary of stato, Rev. Alva Crab treo of Clark county; supromo court judgo, M. B. Chase of Marlon county; dairy and food commissioner, Josoph Lobo of Co shockton county; member board of public works, Charles E. Iloff of Hamilton county. Nino delrgoto3 to tho national convention woro choson. Three Years for llammersteln. Berlin, April 23. Tlio trial of Baron von Hiiinmerstoln, formerly edltor-ln- chief of Tho Kreuz Zeitung and tho leadoi of tho Conservative party In tho roichstag, upon charges of forgery, fraud and em bezzlement, ended yostorday In his con victlon. Tho court sontoncod Hammer stoln to throo years' ponal sorvltudo, tc suffer tho loss of his civil rights for five years, and to pay a lino of 1,200 marks. Governor Turney Again 111. Knoxville, April 2J. Govomor Petoi Turney Is lying nt his homo In Winches tor suffering from nn attack of rheuma tism The governor, who was in Nash ville when tho attnok came on, had to b assisted Into his carriage nt thocapltoland placed on tlio train by his sou and tho sec retary 01 stuto. ltlietinuitlsm Cured In Day. "Mystic Curo" for lllieumatism nnd Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable aud mysterious. It removes at onco the cause and the dlsoase immediately disappears. Th iirst uoso groany uciicnts ; 75 cents. Sold by 1.. 11. iiageuuucn, Druggist, Shenandoah Debs Will Talk to the Students. CHICAGO, April 23. Kugene V. Dabs has been Invited to dollver n lecture beforo the students of Chlougo unlvurslty on n dato to bo llxed by himself. It had been re ported that tho students wanted to Invito him, but that tho faculty objoetod. Tho invitation, however, mndo no mention such objection. Mr. Dobs accepted tho In vitation, sending word that he would meet tlio committee lij Chicago to make further arrangements. Coining Kveut, April 23. 0 rand concert nnd hall by the Lithuanian band in Knnbins' opera hotiso. May 30. Ice cream festival under tl, auspices of tho 23 Club, in ltohblns' opera houso. . When you want good roofinc. nlnmMnr. gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthing done call on E. F. Gallagher IB West Centre street. Dealer ir. stoves. . . , . g4.tf BOfl Ami! The Modern Cleaner ; ; ITALY'S EN0Y A PRISONER. ttli'B Mrnnlllt Sinpec'cil at dor Salsa ami Withdraw All OnM of 1'onco. Ilo.MK, April 23.-Tne situation iu Abys sinia has beeomo very serious, tho negus having learned of tho duke of Sorinonota t speech iti the Itnllan senate, In which he stated that tlio poaoo negotiations were only bolng oarrled on to gnln tlmo. Monollk revived Major S.iUa With the greatest distrust, nnd o tlled him a spy. He immediately withdrew nil offers of poaoo which ho had previomly mndo, ordorod tho Italian envoy to bo made n prisoner Has Mnkonnen, too, kept him waiting sovon hours beforo tho door of his tont. An oilliclal dtspitoh confirms tho stnto- monts mndo to tho oileot that poaco nego tiations havo boon completely brokon off, Mnjor Salsa, tho bearer of a lottor from tho nogus, rofuslug torcsumo negotiations. Genornl Baldlssora lias sent lottors to King Monollk making ronowod offers of poaco, in order to procure tho roleaso of Major Salsa. Aocordlng to a Suaklm dispatch splos roport that Osman Dlgnn's forces have boon domorallzed by tholr recout defeat. and n number havo dlsporsod to tho hills. Osman Dlgna had ovor a hundred killed nnd a huudrod woundod In tho defeat. Os man Is furious against the friendly Arabs who nsslstod tho Egyptians. Satisfied with the Massachusetts. Boston. April 23. Tho United Statoi battloshtp Massachusetts anchorodln Bos ton hnrbor, about six miles down, yostor day, having made tho run from Cramps' shipyard, Philadelphia, In a trlllo less than ninety hours. Tho only part of the run on which any observation could be made as to tho speed of tho vessel was be tween Flvo Fathom bank and Nantuokot Light. On this run Bhe avornged 13.45 knots an hours. Hor sister ship, the In diana, mado a spood of 12.40 knots. The maximum speod of tho Massachusetts was 14.75, which was maintained for throe hours. Cramps' representatives anticipate that sho will provo n record breaker on tho official trial. Tho requlromontis that fifteen knots nu hour for four hours shall be mado 011 tho trial, and for every quar tor knot In oxcoss tho Cramps will receive a premium of $25,000. Itelief In Six Hours. Distressing kiduey and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Groat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in thobladd.T, kidneys, back and overy part of tho urinary passages 111 male or icmaio. It relieves retention of water nnd pain in passing it almost immediately. If you waut quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Sliapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. During tho winter of 1893, F. M. Martin, of Long Reach, West Va., contracted a sovoro cold which left him with a cough. In speakiug of how he cured it ho says : "I used soveral kinds of cough syrup hut found 110 relief until I bought a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, which relieved mo almost Instantly, and in a short timo brought about a complete cure." When troubled with a cough or cold uso this remedy and you will not find It necessary to try sovoral kinds beforo you get relief. It has been in the market for over twenty years and constantly grown in favor and popularity. For salo at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by Gruhler Bros, druggists. Alleged Honduras Embezzler Arrested. New YORK, April 23. Alfred Cope, who Is accusod of taking $7,000 of the funds of tho Roaring Crook Mining company, with houdciuartorsln Belize, British Honduros, Is In custody, hero. Copo Is said to havo absconded from Honduras on Jan. 10. When he was arrested as ho stopped upon the dook from the steamer Silvia, from Livingston, Guotemalu, ho had but $70 In his possession. Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headacho Electric Bitters has proved to ho the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. Wo urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, aud give this remedy a fair trial. In caso of habitual constipation Electrio Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist tho use of this mcjlicine. Try it onco. Largo bottles only 50 cents at Av Wasley's Drug store. The Crlais In France. Paris, April 23. According to the gen erally expressed opinion a now moderate ministry would not ease tho situation. The Socialists, it Is said, aro much oxcltod, and Intended to omploy tho most violent language, und by every means of Intimi dation prevent tho working of tho present constitution In order to develop the agi tation for rovlslon of tho constitution. It Is understood that M. Bouregois will not proilt'by tho voto of 'confidence which may bo adopted In tho chamber of doputlos to day. Many of tho Radicals do not desire to retain M. Bourgools as promlor, moroly to assert their political convictions, in view of tlio fact that an appoal to the cloctorato Is In propped. An Aniduvlt. This is to certify that on May 11th, I walked to Melick's drug store on a pair of crutches and bought a bottlo of Cbamber- iiuii s rain jiaim ior innammaiory rucuuia- tlsm which had crippled mo up. After using three bottles I am completely enrcd. I can cheorfully recommend it. Charles II. Wet zel, Sunbury, I'a. Sworn and subscribed to before mo on August 10, 181)4. Walter Shipman, J. P. Fur sale at 50 cents per bottle by Gruhler llros., druggists. A Splendid (lift to llurvnrd. Boston, April 23. Through tho munifi cence of a prominent morchant of Boston, whoio name Is not mado known, Harvard university Is to have another department added to lis lnedlcnl school that ot com parative pathology. Tho beuofactor ad vances tho sum of $100,000 for tho endow ment of tho chair. Ilusion Dies from Ilia Wounds. BETHLEHEM. I'a., April S23. John Has- Bun. who wns stabbed bv drunken Hun- fnirlnns on Mondnv niirlit. died last night. His nnto-inortom statement wus that Tony Dei-rant slashed him with a butoherknlfo whon ho Interfered us peacemaker In a fight. Derrant Is In custody. The Marine ' Saved Ills Life.' Mr. G. CalUouctte, Druggist, Beaversville, 111., says: "To Dr. King's Now Discovery I OWe mV IlIO. uas UIKCU win i-w 4ii'lo aim tried all tho phyBciuns for miles about, but r,f no nvall und wus L'iven ut and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery iu my store I scut for a bottlo and began its uso and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about nouln. It is worth Its weight In gold. We won't keep store or house without It." Get ! a free trial at A. asley'a Drug Store. Will Not Perform Miracles But It Will Cure. r-. R. MILES' RESTORATIVE NERVINE cures nc,rvous prostration. Not mi raculously, but scientifically, by first removing the. germs of disease, and then supplying healthy nerve food, Increasing tho appetlto, helping digestion and strength ening tho entire system. Dosperato cases rcqulro prolonged treatment as shown by that of Mrs. M. B, Reed, ofiDolta, Iowa, who writes! "Astho resultpf allghtnlngstroke. tho physicians said I had a light stroko ot paralysis, my - limbs, would all draw up. I Dr. Miles' would havo throbblngs In my.chest that scemod unendurable For throo Nervine months I could not alec Restores Health.... andfor.thrco wcoks did not close my eyes. I prayed for sleep, and felt that It relief did not como I would bo dead or insane. I took Dr. Miles' Kestora- tivo Nervlno and tho second night slopt two hours and from that tlmo on my health Im proved; slowly at first, but steadily and surely. I took In all 40 bottlos, and I cannot expross how grateful I am, for I am now perfectly well, and bavo taken no medlclno for ovor four months." Dr. Miles' Nervlno Is sold by druggists on guarantee that first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on heart and nerves f rco. Dr. Miles Modlcal Co., Elkhart, Ind. POLITICAL CARDS. 17AOK LEGISLATUItK, Second District, H. W. BECKER, Of Girardvillc.ra. Subject to Democratic rules. OH COUNTY TREASUItER, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Urond Mountain, Subject to Republican rules. JjlOU CLERK OK THE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Glrnrdvllle. Subject to Deraocrnttc rules. JjlOU COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ( FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Office: 80 West Centre street. Cnn bo consulted at nil hours, p F. BURKE, M. D. SO B. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Office hours : 7 to 9 n, m., 1 to Sand7.to9 p. m. j h.pomeuoy; ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, I'a. M, nUKKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Egan building, corner of Main and Centre streets, 8benandoah. -pitOE JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box C5, JIahanoy Olty, Pa. ITavIiii .tiidted 'under some of the beid masters iv London Bnd Paris, will give lessons ' on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouse, the eweler. Shenandoah. If You Have Any : NEED FOR ONE: r OAOAI I 131 A DEADLY PAKAtLCL. STII'FELL FltBEMAa. Gentlemen: We had one of your No, 38 Safe BUY A Ifpl AND NOT A in tho Hascltlno Ilulldlng, which wns in th ,W". worst part of the lire. Although tho sate was badly burned on mo ouisiue, uu 01 its concerns were saved. We take pleasure In advising tho public, to use your6llfoS It th'ey want protection, (Signed,) MEItSHON BROS. STIFFKL & FItF.EMAN. Oentlcmepi I hereby give you my Safe, found In the ruins of the late Are at the Kaseltlne Art Galleries, Its contents wero destroyed and I have no use for the shell. (Signed,) THOS. J. AUMSTKONO. STIFFEL & FREEMAN, SAFE MANUFACTURERS, 723 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA s.l ' if !
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