EVENING HERALD lTAIII,ISIIl:i) 187(1. Published every livening, Except Sunday, lit d Hotrrn Jardin Sthhkt. Nkar 'kkthis. (be Ilenilil la iIciIvimimI InHhrwuiiionn and Iho lurroumlltig towns for nix eentu week, iay ible to the enrrlern. Ily mnll 13.00 a year, or SB eeiitn ft month, imynlili' in advance. AilveHliie wenU eliArKCil aoconlliiK to .pace mid toIthni. The publishers rwivrve the riKht to change the position of advertisement whenever the pill lleatlun ( newn demands it. Tho right is reerved to reject any advertisement, whether Said for or not, thnt the publisher limy deem Hproper. Advertising rnte made known upon application. titeretl at tho pmtofllec at Shenandoah, l'a.f as second class mall matter. TELEPHONIC CONNECTION. Evening Herald TUESDAY, Al'KIIi 28, 1890. Jilt. Ci.kvklanI) might its well tear up tlmt letter of withdrawal. There clearly Im't jjoing to bo any call for It. QitANT'fl lilrthday was fittingly eolcbratcil in many towns and citlos yesterday. The reat captain Is not yet forgotten nor likely ta bo soon. Tliofi: wliobcllevo tlmt tlio pen is mightier than tho sword will linvo tliclr faith .confirmed liy tlio career of General Woylur, In Cuba. If I'clgciibauin, tlio murderer electrocuted iu Sing Sing yctorday, looked like liis pictures In tho city papers it is not surprising ho sol into trouble. Anothki! American girl's money, with tlio ;girl thrown in, was bartered font title yester day when Miss Florence Droullard, of Nashville, Tcuii., became the Countess do l'ourtalos of Trance Thoro will bo another decrease in American gold as a lesult. After kicking up a big row wanting a Jroater New York to beat Chicago, tho Iicoplo of that foreign city are now up iu arms and want (iovernor Morion to veto tho Trill. They appear to think T. C. Watt has .seme .sinister motive in pushing the bill Xbruiigh. Tub Prexiclont's brother, Itov. William X, Cleveiainl, claims to liave been driven from bis pastorate because be is u Deuioenit. A peculiar order of talent is lenuired to adapt .Democratic opinions to pulpit uses, and Mr. i'lcvelaud evidently docs not possess It. Ulcunt statistics, says an exchange, show that two-thirds of every dollar received by tho railroads for moving freight and pass ugers goes to pay for some kind of manual iabor. This fact is worth considering by Ihose who think that the employer gets the i ion's share of the proceeds of industry. I.v a recent lecture Carroll I). Wright, United .States Commissioner of Iabor, slid that the Southern Stites are forty times us rich in mineral wealth as England. The act that Knglaud is now importing pig iron from Alabama shows that tho natural advantages of the South are beginning to toll. Wmi.K Odd Fellowship with its noble piiKipIes is steadily advancing, the Interest of its members iu parades and street pageants is decreasing, as was evidenced at Mahanoy City mi Saturday last, and it requires some .thing unusual to work up enthusiasm enough to draw the crowds of a few years ago. The tendency is toward a celebration that does not entail so much physical exertion , as juarchlug through mud for a couple of hours. Till: action of Judgo Pershing in rcfusin three transfers of licenses, for the .lcason, as privately Intimated afterward, that ho op posed the granting of citl.cnshtpaud licensts almost simultaneously, is commendable, it would have been well for Shenandoah and the county had the court taken a somewhat similar view when granting tho licenses iu February last, as had the protests presented been heeded tho chances are there would have been no murder trial resulting from tl.o dash ou Coal street, and tho opening of u saloon iu another part of town would not .have made tho work it did for the police on the night it was opened for business. Our courts cannot throw too many safeguards .iron nil this privilege. Tir ninount of figuring upon tho probable ticugtb of candidates in the Kepublicau N'atioual Convention that is now being done should ruako tho stationary business brisk. Particularly notireablo In this roepoct are tho adherents of Major McKlnley, who Issue new list of ostlniatos daily and keep their candidate's name continually beforo the public. This, of course, has its etl'cct upon the multitude which in many lespects is comparable to a llock of sheep which is easily htauipcdcd, so that the loudest shotiters are apt to draw the unthinking crowd. Why Major McKinlcy's supporters claim tho sole credit for tho tarilf bill bear us his name is dilllcult fur any masoning man to understand, except upon tho principle of claiming everything. No ono who knows anything about the matter bellevos fur ouu minute that Major McKlnley was the author of tho bill bearing his name. It was tho work uf tho party, not of an individual, and while Major McKlnloy is deserving of great 1 raise for tho part ho took iu urging it through the various staged Iu the House of Heproscnttttivus, Speaker Heed had a greater duty to perform and did it unllinchingly, waiving tho ubue of bis opponents iu tho must vehement languagu for so doing, while in the Setiato M. S. Quay performed yoonian servica, as did also Senator Allison, of Iowa. All of time statesmen deserve honor and credit for their services in pawing tho tariff Itill iiamod after tho then chairman uf tho Ways and Means Committee, and to claim the solo credit, or even the major portion of it tor him is trying to closo people's oyos by a fale claim. While our preference for the l'rtteldoiitiul nomination is M. S. Quay, still should tlio nomination go to Ohio's favorite on we shall accept it as good Hcpublicaus, but we do not think his manugorsaro justified in making the claims thuy do and there! y lw'lttle the services of others equally incritor i'li , euine -opcriors in statecraft and iat 'le linl tt ;th,. PITHY POINTS. ennigs I iimugiioiit the Itegioii Chron- i eled for Hasty l'critsut. The collieries resumed oiivrations this morning. The Towor City schools are snrond iu the Philadelphia Time piano contest. Tho Sohuylklll Traction CoinMiiy'a cars recorded flvo thouanud fares on Odd Fellows' Day. The license of William N'oisweiiclcr, In tlio Third wanl, lias been transferted to John J. Frond t. The Chamberlain colliery at St. Clair has liecu re-clirlstened, and Is now called the Marion. Schuylkill county will receive $100,210.01) m its sliaro of tho publlo Wihool appropriation from tho state. The employes of tho 1'. & It. C. A I. Co., In tlio Ashland and Glrardvillo districts, will bo paid on Wednosday. Mrs. Sarah Henry, wlfo of the well known farmer and lumber dealer, died on Stturdiiy at her home iu Harry. Hho was 01 years old. Thomas Gorman, tlio saloon keeper, to-day moved his household effects to Glrardvlllc, where bo will engage in a similar business on Second street. The contributions for tho new quarter milo bicyclo courso at Mahanoy City arc In creasing rapidly. One-half of tho necessary sum has already been subscribed. Quito a number of town pcoplo journeyed to Mahanoy City last owning, several to seo "Trilby" and others to tho Shakspoarcan recital in the Gorman Lutheran church. Nathan Ilcckor died at his homo in Huston Him early Sunday morning, as tho result of Injuries sustained by a fall from a car in Boston Itun slopo two months ago when Ills son was killed. John J. Trundt, of Mnuch Chunk, to-day took possession of tlio saloon of Thomas Gorman, corner of Main and- Coal streets. Mr. Trundt is an experienced landlord, having conducted a hotel in Maucb Chunk for many years. There Is a probability that tho Ashland talent that produced "Tho Decstrick Skulo" here so successfully on Friday night, may produco it at Shenandoah, for the benefit of tho Presbyterian church there, In tho near future. Ashland Telegram. Condensed Testimony. Chas. 1!. Hood, lirokcrand Manufacturer's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr, King's New Discovery has no equal as a Cough remedy. J. D. Drown, l'rep. St. Jaines Hotel, Tt. Wayne, Ind., testifies that he was cured of a Cough of two years stand ing, caused by La Grippe, by Dr. King's New Discovery. 11. T. Merril, Italdwinsville, Mass., says that ho has used and recommend ed it and never knew It to fall and would rather have it than any doctor, because it always cures. Mrs. Hemming, 222 K. 23th St., Chicago, always keeps it at hand and has no fear of ('roup, because it instantly relieves. I reo Trial Jlottles at A. N.isley's Drugstore. l'roperly Sold. John T. Cooncy has sold his property on West Oak street to Marshal ISaugh for $5,500. Don't Trlllo Willi Coughs and Colds, Take Tan-Tina (23c.) and bo cured. At Gruhler I!ros.,drug sturc. l'repiirlng the Calendar. Tho Justices of the I'euro are preparing their returns of unsettled criminal cases, so that they may be placed on tho court calen dar fur trial during tlio first week of May. A !ood Thing for u Hud Cough. What? Tan-Tina, 23c. At Gruhler Itros., drug store. Murderer Dawson on Trial. Dr.s MoiNES.In., April 28. S. Ii. Dawson, for tho murdor of his son-in-law, Wnltor Scott, was placed on trial in the district court here ycstonlny. Tho old man shot Scott flftoen minutes aftor tho lattor had married Clara Dawson. Tho girl subse quently committed suicide. Tho defonse will be insanity. ltobbed of 84,000 by Masked Men. Trinidad, Colo., April 23. Robert Mackey and John Aiclo wcro robbed of tl.Ouo on tho highway near Borwlnd. Tho men woro taking tho money to pay off tha minors. There is no cloiv to tho thiovos. first of All, lied I'lag Oil, 23c. What for? Aches, pains, bruises. At Gruhler Uros,, drug store. Murder Conspirators Confess, GltAND HAVES, Mich., April 28. Hay. moud C'oates and Sirs. Knos Luwronco hrtvo both confessed to tho sheriff tholr ports In tho murdor of Mrs. Lawronco's husband nt Holland, April 5. Contcs says that he killed Lawrence In solf defonso. but Mrs. Lawrenco says Contos killed her husband deliboratoly, and with hor knowl edge. Tho pair ncknowlodgo that they nro full brother and sister. Riotous Mexican Indians Subdued. Cur of Mexico, April 28. A tolcgram from Oaxactt reports tlmt tho bands of re volting Indians hnvo beon entirely dis persed nnd tholr lender nrrostcd. It ap pears somo Indian cotloo growors had been Informed they would Imvo to pay fifty cents annual tax on each tree, while tho now state tux was merely nominal. l'ortiigat's Conoesslon to England, Lisbon, April 23. In tho chuinber of peors yestorday tho minister of foreign af fairs, Senhor Lulz do Sovornl, announced that the Portnguosu government had glvon its sanction to Holland's transport lug arms uud ammunition on tho railroad from liclrn, Portuguese East Africa, to tho frontier of Khodoshi. yon want ot a medicine is that it shall do you good purify and enrich your blood, throw oO that tired foellnff, and give you health, strength, courage and ambition, 'S FarsapariUa is the only true blood purlflet prominently in the public eye today, and it meets these requirements perloctly. This is proved by tho testimony ot thou lands of peoplo. Hood's Builds up the nerves by feeding them on pure blood, creates an appetite by toning tho digestive organs, overcomes That Tired Feeling by giving vitality to the blood, and elves sweet refreshing sleep. You may realize that Hood's Sarsaparilla Does this by giving it a fair trial. Insist npoa Hood's and only Hood's. ft; six forfV u lf r! 1 1 aet htrmonlontlr will UUOU flll9 iwt SaruputlU. THE PICKLE P PENSION Bit L The House Decides to i:ud Debate oil tho Measure. Washington. April 28 Aftor spending two hours on tho Dlst-lct of Coliimbliitho house yesterday ndoptotl n special rule for a final voto today on the Tickler pension hill. There was nn unlimited debato over tlio adoption of tho rulo. Mr.Crlsp charged that its purpose was to dostroy tho right of omendinent.ntid Mr. Hepburn protested ngnlnst the interference of tho commltteo on rules. Sir. Dlngley nnd Mr. Hender son tlofonded tho rttlo.thopurposoof wliloh they asserted was to bring to a voto n bill on which thoro hnd nlrcady boon ninplo debato. Thirty-four Republicans voted with tho Democrats ngalnst tho adoption of tho rule, but It was ngreod to Uilto 88. Hut one amendment was tidoptod, that of Mr. Hopburu requesting tho pension olllco to construo tho penslon laws llhoratly In the Interest of the claimant, nnd requir ing decisions In aecordnnco with tho pre ponderance of cvldonco. Tlio narnl appropriation bill was before tho sonato throughout tho day. An nmond mont offered by Mr. Chandler, ninklng It unlawful for retired naval officers to enter tho sorvlco of contractors furnishing ar mor, oto., to tho government, occasioned nn nnlmatcd debato, which gradually broadened Into a discussion of tho entlro subject of nrmor pinto. Mr. Tillman was among tho most nctlvo in support of tho nmendmont, sponklng of tho efforts to cheat nnd rob tho govornmont nnd tho tondoncy of millionaire oontrnctors to "thrust tholr hnnds Into the pocket of Undo Snm." Mr. Chnndlor nnd Mr. Hnlo supportod tho nmondmcnt nnd Mr. Gray nnd Mr. Gorman opposod it. Tho nmond mont wns not disposed of when tho eonnto adjourned. Missionary Knnpp's Coming Trinl Washington, April 28. Thoro Is no dnngor that the propor intorests of SIls slonnry Knapp, who is supposed to bo now nt Alexandria in tho nominal cus tody of tho United States consular agent, will bo overlooked by tho government. According to thoprogrnm mutually agreed upon by United States Minister Terrell nnd tho porto Mr. Knapp will bo sent by tho United Stntos consular ngont to Con stantinople, thero to romoln until Mr. Terrell returns to Ills post, wliou ho will bo tried In tho presence of tho United States minister on tho charges preferred by tho Turkish government. His dellvory nt Alexandria Into tho hands of tho United States consular agent thoro wns strictly in ncoordanco with tho ngreomont with tho Turkish government, and thoro has been no npprohonslon of troublo or bad fnlth in its execution. Cripple Creek's Fire Wns Incendiary. Cun-rix CHHEK, Colo., April 28. Evl donco has boon soenrcd which indicates that thoflro nt Crlpplo Crook was tho work of incendiaries for tho purposo of making n rnld on tho First National bank, which now appears to hnvo had on deposit some thing over ilOO.OOOou account of the near approach of pay day at tho leading mines. Tho burned district is heavily guardod by deputios, owing to tho fact thnt thero was much looting during tho flro. Tho burned district Is being rapidly rebuilt with tem porary wooden structures. Tlio city lias declined offers of assistance from other places, as there Is now plenty of work for nil. Senator Culloin Hopeful. Chicago, April 28. Hon. Shelby M. Cullom, United Stntes sonator from Illi nois, arrived from Wnshlngton yesterday nnd immedlntoly departed for Sprlpgflcld to bo present nt tho Republican statu con vention, which opens tomorrow. When asked for hU opinion regarding his chances for indorsement by tho statu convention Air. Cullom said: "I nm hopeful because my frlonds nro hopeful. Thero will bu n hnrd light, however, nnd no ono can defi nitely foretell tlio final result. I am still a cnndldnto, nnd expect to remain ouu un til tho closo of tha St. Louis convention," Alleged llafk Wrecker Arrested. Elmiha, N. Y., April 2i J. J. Bush was nrrostcd by United States Marshal Staring, charged with wrecking tha El mlrn National bank, of which ho was cashier in 1S93. Bush was indicted nt Utlca last Friday by tho extraordlunry United States grand jury callod ospeelnlly to con sider tho Elmlra bank cases. Ho was ar raigned yosterdny boforo United Stntes Commissioner Davidson and guvo $10,000 ball for his appearance in tho Uultod States court at Rochester on May 12. Soldiers to llesoile Entombed Miners. ElPaso, Tox., April 23. Tho govornor of Chihuahua sent n regiment of troops to Minn Viejo to compel the Toons to opon up tho mines and rescuo the Imprisoned miners. Ho also hnd tho city police gather up nil tho unemployed men In the streets and march thorn out to the mlno to work. Of sixty-one mon entombed, fifteen woro taken out dead. The dlsastor was caused by encroaching on tho pillars supporting tho roof for ore. Cabinet Making In France, Paws, April 23. M. Mullne, in pursu unco of his efforts to form n cabinet, hns conferred with General Billot nnd M. Barthou nnd M. Cochory. I'rcsldont Fnuro has boon in conference with SI. Hauotnux, presumably With regard to his acceptance uf the post ot mluistor of for eign affairs In tho cabinet. It Is expected that the new ministry will bo formed to day. Lair Without the President's Slffnature. WA8HINOTON, April 28. Tho agricultu ral upproprlntlon bill became n law yos tordny without tho president's signature. us has tha bill granting n pension of $100 per month to Joseph A. Cooper, Into a brovct major gouorul in the United States army. The ruclllo Cable Conference, Ottawa, April 28. SlrMnckunzio Bow ell nnd Mr. Snndford Flomlng will snll May 0 for Kngluml to represent Canada at tho l'aclllo cable cuntorencu. air Don ald Smith, Canada's now high commls sloner, will go with them. Fatal Collision 111 n ltallway Station. Dayton, April 28 C O. Grelf, of Clove land, was killed and Phillip Nutter, of Now York, had his leg broken in nn no cldeut nt tho Union station hero. Five conl cars ran into n sleeping' car on tho east bound Pennsylvania truck, Inside tho station. Shelling an Aclilnese Village. AsiSTKHDAM. April 28. A dispatch from Butnvlu, Jnvn, snys thnt tho Dutch forces are now sholllugIamplsnng, the chlof tUIueo of Vookoemnr, tho lender of the Achlneso, who rejected tho ultimatum of Hollnnd. The Weather. For onstorn Pennsylvania nnd Now'Jer ley: Probably fair; warmer; southerly fflnds. THE BERMUDA OFF AGAIN Clcnrcd for " Honduras " with n Cargo of Arms and Ammunition. JACKSONVILLE, April 28. Tho stenmor Bermuda crossed the St. John's river bar nt 0 o'clock yestorday morning. SoTonty flvo men enmo ovor from Fornnudlna on nn early morning train, getting off nt Trout Crook. Thoro they wcro mot by tho stenmor Kato Spenocr, which thoy nt onco bonrded, nud woro tnkon down tho river nnd transferred to tho Bormttdn. Tho latlor ship entered nnd cleared regularly nt the custom house Inst Sundny night, bound for Tort Cortoz, Honduras, vln Koy Wost. She clenrod with n largo cargo of nrms nnd munitions of war. Dr. Joso Castillo, the treasurer of tho Cuban gov ornmont, Is hero again after sovornl weeks' nbsonoo. Ho enmo to tho Unltod States sovornl months ngo, bringing JS0.O0O with htm nud tho onglneor of tho first Bermuda oxpodltlon. Tho Spnnlsh vlco consul cnlled on tho govornmont ofllclnls yesterday nnd ohtnlned n copy of the mnnlfost of tho cargo of tho vossel, but took no stops In tho mnttor. Tlio colloctor of customs snys the clonranco papors are all rogulnr, nud nothing could hnvo boon dono to stop the calling of the steamer. Grlp-Colds-IIeadlicho. Wiry suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Orlppowhcn Laxative Hromo Qtilnlno will euro you iu ono day. Tut up In tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to euro, or money refunded. Trice, 25 cents. For salo by Klrllu's Tharmacy. Biu 5Mir bUmVeu rti ocft. Valuable Vessel and Cargo Lost, but All tlio Crow Woro Saved. Nkw York, April 28. Tho firm of Charles It. Flint & Co. yosterday roccivod Information that their four masted steol soiling ship Charlos B. Flint, tho only morchant vossol Hying tho flag of Nicara gua, was burned off tho coast of Brazil on Tuesday Inst. Tho ship caught flro last August, and later Charlos B. Flint & Co. purchasod tho wreok nnd mado repairs costing $30,000. Tho government refused to grant nn American register, howover, on tho ground that the firm had spent only ono-half, aud not two-thirds of tho cost of tho vossel, ns required by law. Tho Flint was onco tho English ship Cnlrno hill. Dotalls of tho burning of tho Flint havo not been received, and probably will not bo until tho arrival of tho captain nnd crew. Tlio ship wns commnndod by Cnp tnln Chnrlos Flowor, and carried n orowof thlrty-ono men. She hnd n cargo of case oil, vnluod nt (100,000, consigned to Shanghai. Tho cablo rccolvod by tho ownors an nounced that tho ship hnd caught flro, that there had been an explosion, aud that tho crew had abandoned her aud hud boen safely landed In Ternumbuco. Tho Charles B. Flint was built iu Glas gow In 1889. Sho was n double decked steol ship, with four innsts, registering 2,115 tons. Itlieutiiallsni Cured in a Day. "Mystic Curo" for Rheumatism and Xcu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at onco tho causo and tlio disease Immediately disappears. Tiio first doso greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by C. H. Ifagenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Italians to Evacuate Knssala. Rome, April 28. Tho report Is confirmed that the Itnllnn govornmont hns glvon General Baldlssorn, the commander of tho Italians In Abyssinia, full liberty to evac uate Kassala. Tho seml-ofllclal Corrloro Napoli declares that ovacuationis perhaps only a question of dnys. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The president hns recognized Leonce Bnbillon ns consulnr ngont of Franco nt Baltimore. Fifteen convicts escaped from tho Ton nosseo penitentiary grounds nonr Nnsh vlllo, nnd nro still nt large. Dan Stuart went to Bnltlmoro Inst night to get Fltzslmmons' signature for n fight with Corbett But Fltz refusos "until Corbett defents somebody." During n cyclone nnd hailstorm in Faulkner county, Ark., tho ground wns covered to tho depth of four Inches. A wholo flock of sheep wns blown nwny. John Hong, n fnrmor at Orchard Park. near Buffalo, found tho head of n woman In a load of manure which ho hud bought n Buffalo. Thur Is a bullet holo in the ikull. Shenandoah Directory. IluslnCSS men and nthers who linvft not. vet: secured onoof thedlrectoriesof Shenandoah, Just Issued, can obtain ono by making appli cation at this olllco. Tho price is only ?2.00, and there nro only a few leit. No business man can aCord to bo without ono of theso hooka. 2-21-t Usutan Dlgma's lletreat. SUAKIN. Anrll 28 Thn man DIgmn at his camp nt Horasab ns a resun. oi mo aemoruuzutlon rrom sickness and fnmlno among the d-rvlshos is con firmed. Beforo HtartlniT fnp A.1nVnn,n dervish leader dispatched n body of plckod iruujn to rum ine louar Ulstrlct In order to procure food nnd forago nt nil costs for wo murcu uu uaramn. lloth Father aod Sou Shot to Kill. Gate Cm-, Vn., April 28,-At Rose dale, ltussell county, Mr. Duttor nnd his ion quarreled ovor u money transaction. Tho fnther fired several shots nt his son, bis wife knocking down the pistol. Flnully tho ball took effect in tho son's breast. As ho fell ho shot his father through the heart, killing him Instantly. Tho sou llvod half in hour. A French Mayor Assassinated. Pahis, April 28. -During n populnr fete t the town of Lons-Lo-Snuulorun nnnrch ist named Colin stabbed and killed the mayor. Tho motlvo of tho crlmo .wus no lltleal hutrvd. 1 Address Curds, OlIO Of tho flllAht llnnanf o ,1 ,1 , ..1 . - . u.t.a.un?, IWIUB UVI displayed In thiaturtlmi nf i,n d-t,. ... i... Hnl",1'0 IlKI!AU' 0lIic- They are cm- '"UVWI3I UIIU lliUtVU most excellent visiting cards for members of 'vtilBIIUU MILII MH'ifTV limb nmo rwl . 1. ,, ...v.u,uo, iiu uuu oxamiue When von wnf n,.A - n , , oo.fli.i B w uu"ub, piumuing K vn?',11 tinsmlthlng done call ne.i;;- .al,aill,or 18 Wcst Ccutre street. 81-tf Cnml.. JJ?rJr Vtlval under the J" wu". n Kobhlus' opera r ""f-TJr TT15 the name ,u.anu, l9 printed every sack. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Closing Quotations or tho New York nnd I'lillndelphla Licliniige. Nisw YoiiK, April sr. The volume of busi ness In stocks today wns fairly large, aud the tono of tho speculation was firm throughout. Tho distribution of business was Indllfereut. Closing bids: llaltlmoro.Sc Ohio 17H Lehigh Valley 3116 Chesa. & Ohio mi New Jersey Cen...lO"J Del. V Hudsou....lllT N. V. Central mi V., I-. . W l.VJK Pennsylvania 6lii Erie 1.1S Heading Wi Lnko Erie W... 1-iiU St. Paul JD Lehigh Nav it W. N. Y. & Pa Hi Oenernl Markets. Pnir.ADUi.i'iiIA, April in. Flour weak! win ter BUporflne, S2.eoa2.73; do. extras, 3.7333; Pennsylvania roller, clear. J1. 31.1.50; do. do., straight, t3.S3tt3.70; western winter, olesr, J 3.2353.83. Wheat dull, with 70Ho. bid and ?OHo. asked for May. Corn quiet, with 33c. bid andaiHo. asked for April. Oats quiet, with ttKc bldandStk). asked for April, Itaysteady; choice timothy, $17(317.50 for lariie bales. Beef easy; family, 0.50(210.80; paoket, JS.GO G.80; city extra India mess, $1410. Pork easy. Lard lower; western steam, 5.03. Butter steady; western dairy, 8KQ11J4C.; do. cream ery, lOaiSo.; do. factory, S-aiOc; Elglns, 15a.; Imitation creamery, SKUUKc. ; New York dairy, llffiHo.; do, creamery, 103H)o.; Pennsylvania and western creamery prints, extra, 17o.; do. choice, IDo.j do. fair to good, 133130.; prints jobbing at lSHSlc. Cheese quiet; New York large, ftaWo.: small, WiQ 10c.; part skims, 3B(Ho.; fall skims, 232Ho. Eifgs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, lie.; western fresh, lOQllc. southern, 9c. Live Stock Markets. New Yonn, April 87 Beeves active; native steers, poor to good. $3.04.40; stags and oxen. 3.12M&3.03; bulls, t3.72XQ3.60; dry cows,l.S5 3. Calves fairly active, but much lower on heavy weights; poor to choice veals, $331.75. Sheep and lambs active; unshorn sheep, poor to prime, $3.2.521.62; clipped do., $2.C'H3 G3.tTW;unsliorn lambs, common to choice, $1.75 15. 70; common to cholco clipped lambs, t 5.23. Hogs tinner at $:).73S1.'-U East Liukhtv. Pa..April 27. Cattle a shade lower; prime, (1.23(31.33; good butchers, 3.80 1.10; bulls, stags and cows, 1.753.70. Hogs steady; prime medium, $3. 05 lit; best Yorkers, $J.W3 S3; common to fair, 3,7S3.S3; heavy, t-3.iwa3.70; roughs, S2.U33.23. Sheep aotive; irlme clipped, J3.85a3.Wl; fair, 3.3038.50; ommon, 'I&3.2U; choice lamb's, Si. 6034. 83; 'opinion to good lambs. $3.75 34.50; spring auibs, $338. Veal calves, 41.50. Kellef in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved In six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This now remedy is a great surpnso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the blander, Kidneys, bacK ana eveiy part of tho urinary passages in male or female. It relioves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want oulck relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Shaping's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Suffrage in Louisiana. NEW OltLEASS, April 23. Koturnsof tho vote in Louisiana on tho several constitu tional amendments submitted to the pco plo nro yot lacking. To dato thoro is only tho voto in Xow Orlcnns ou tho suffrage nmrndmcnt, providing for nn educational or property qualification, and tho rosult iu thoclty confirms tho belief that thoumoml mont hits been overwhelmingly dofentod. Tho voto on tho nmendmont foil short by 8,000 of tho voto for governor. Only 3,103 votes woro cast for It, and 3'),030 ngalnst it. Shot Dead by Ills Flnymate. BELMAR, JJ. J., April 28. Stanley Mo Dermott nnd Arthur Hngormau, two lads, wcro roaming through Mr. MoDorniott's summer cottage whou tho latter found n revolver in n closet. Ho wa handling tho weapon oarolossly when young Mo Dermott said: "Look out, It may go offl" Tho words woro scarcely out of his mouth when tho pistol oxploded, sending a bul let straight into MoDorniott's heart. An Allldavlt. This is to certify that on May 11th, I walked to Melfck's drug storo on a pair of crutches and bought a bottle of Chamber lain's Pain lialm for inflammatory rheuma tism which had crippled mo up. After using three bottles I nm completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend it. Charles II. Wet zel, Sunbury, Pa. Sworn and subscribed to beforo mo on August 10, 1804. Walter Shipman, J. P. For sale nt50 cents per bottle by Gruhler Bros., druggists. A Iorer's Awful Crime. Adrian, Mich., Aprlnl 28. Kugono Camburn, n fnrmor living near Tlnton. wns shot and seriously wounded by Henry Luco. Luce then shot himself dead. Luco, who had beon paying nttentiou to Cam burn's daughter, wns rofusod admittance to tho hou-o. Ho lny in wnlt for Mr. Cnm burn, nud shot him ns ho wnsontorlngtho houso nnd thou committed suicide. The Anti-Semite Victory In Vienna. Vienna, April 28. It is bellovod thnt nt somo future tlmo Dr. Luegor willbe ngnln eloctod burgomnstor of Vlonun, nnd thnt ho will obtain tho crown snnction. Tho nnti-Somltes nro now iu n position to carry all before them. Tho iucldont will causo surprlso nud dismay In Hungnry, for Dr. Luogor's.party is as hostile to tho Hun garians as it Is to tho Jews. During tho winter of 1803, F. II. Martin, of Long lteach, West Va contracted n sovero cold which left him with a cough. In speaking of how ho cured it ho says : "I used several kinds of cough syrup but found no relief until I bought a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, which rclloved me almost instantly, nnd in a short tlmo brought about a completo curo," When troubled with a cough or cold use this remedy and you will not find it necessary to try several kinds beforo you get relief. It has been In the market for over twenty years nnd coustantly growu in favor and popularity. For sale nt 25 and 50 cents per bottle by Gruhler Bros., druggists. The Theosoplilst Convention, New York. Anrll 23. Tho second day's convontiou of tho Thoosophlcnl society adopted a rulo giving tho president a term of olllco of tnroo years nnu unotnor loruiu ding tho promulgation by members of doo trlnos as having boen advanced by tho so ciety. In relation to tho ocoult suocossor to tho lato Mr. Judge tho nowly olooted prosldont, Ernost T. Hurgrovo, said It was a mlstuko to suppose that his oloctlon ns nrosldont carrlod with it occult loadorship. Tho occult body has no oOlclnl connection with tho Thoosophloal sooloty. Ho said that aftor Mr. Judgo's death papers woro found naming the norson wuo woittu suo- cood him ns ocoult leader, but that tho name must bo kopt soerot lor a year. Hucklon's Arnica Salve, The best salve in the world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin o'rut)tion8. and positively cures lilies. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give nerfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price Almost Distracted D ID YOU EVER suffer from real ner vousness? Wheu every norvo seemed to quiver with a peculiar. creon feeling, first in ono plact;, and then another and nil seemed finally to conccutrato in a writhing jumblo in tho brain, and you be como irrltablo, fretful and pcovish; to bo followed by an impotent, weakened coudl- f tlon of tho nervo centers, ringing iu the.-. oars, and sleepless, mlserablo nights ? " Dr. Miles' tits. Eugeno Searlcs.lM) 110 Simonton St., Elk-T hart, Ind., says; "Ner vous troubles had mado me nearly lnsano and physicians were unablo to help mo. Mymemorv Nervine Restores Health was almost gono nnd every llttlo thing worried mo until I was nlmost distracted. I really feared I wns bocomlng a maniac. I imnglnod all sorts of ovil things and would cry ovor nothing i commenced taking Dr. Miles' Rostoratlvo Ncrvlno and four bottlos of this wonderful remedy completely cured mo, and I am ns well now as I ever was." Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno Is sold on guaranteo, first bottlo will benefit or mouoy refunded. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Olllco : 80 West Centre street. Can be consulted at all hours. ) P. DUItKE, M. D. SO E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. O nice hours : 7 to 9 a. m.. 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. II. POMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Ia. j" M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Eeran hulldlne. corner of Main andl Centre street, Shenandoah. )ROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 05, Mahanoy Cffy, l'a. Ha vine studied under tome of . tho bett masters 1p London and Paris, will rIVo lesaoni on the violin, guitar nnd vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address ta care of Strouse, the eweler, Shenandoah. POLITICAL CARDS. ITIOK LEGISLATURE, ! Second District, H. W. BECKER, Of Olrardvllle, Pn. Subject to Democratic rules. pOIS COUNTY TUEASUItER, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Broad Mountain. Subject toReiHihUcau rules. JjlOU CLERK OF THE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Girardvlllc. Subject to Democratic rules. "JjlOIl COUNTY COMSIISSIONEIt, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashlnnd. Subject to Republican rules. CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop I 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave l.,v n.nlv Vm. u-lll llla It W if make a specialty of hntrcuttlns. JOHN F. CLEARY, PURE SELTZER WATER A cure for headache and stomach troubles. GINGER ALE, WEISS I1KER, LAGER I1EER, PORTER. BOTTLER OF . . . 17 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. P. J, CANFIELD, , Agent for Snenanaoan ana vicinity - 1 t ft J A --For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Bcc 1 25 cents per box, I or sale by A. Wasley.
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