EVENING HERALD iTAm.isin:i wo. Published every Evening, Kieept Sunday, nt II Mouth Jaruix Stuki.t. Nkar ( kntrb. TliBllomlil ltdellveicri liiHhennndonn and Hi .urrounding towns tor six rent a week, iwiy ble to the curriers. Ily mull 13.00 a year, or 25 enntn A month. payable In advance. Advertlne mentft chanted according tosiwcc anil uosftton. rtie publishers rrnerve the- Hitht t4i c)vHf(e the position of ndvcrthement whenever the pult lleatton of news demands it. Tlie rljrnt Is reserved u reject any advertiHement, whether paid for or not. that the puhli.hera may deem improer. Advertising rates made known upon application. Katered at the po.toulco nt Shenandoah, Pa., aH second class mail matter. TKI.Kl'IIONlt CONNECTION. Evening Herald Wednesday, apkil ho, isoo. Mn, Cltivuland lias twenty-seven private detectives in citizen's clothes to watcli over Ills persounl safety. The, President nocds no dcteetlvos to wntch his third term boom. In our nows columns will ho found n special dispatch from Pretoria giving the informa tion that Paul Krugcr, President of the South African Itopublic, has commuted thoscntenco of (loath of John Hnyx Hammond and liis four companions. The demand of Sir. Chamberlain was considered ns a conclusive throat of war, and caused much excitement in llrltish circles. Tho Hoor President was expected to do just as ho has done. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT. In accordance with tiio state law on the .subject, tho School Directors of tho county will UHtciulila in Poltsvillo on Tuesday next for tho purpose of ducting a County Superin tendent of public M'hooli for si term of thico years. There are but two prominent enihll dutcs seeking tho position tho present in cumbent, Prof. O. W. Weiss, of Schuylkill Haven, and l'rof. J. W. Cooper, of town, who is at pieKont principal of the Shenandoah High school. Tho election is one of much interest to tho peoplo, and they look to tho Directors with the hope that they will have due rugniil for tho responsibility devolving upon thorn on Tuesday next. Thu present Incumbent is uciinlidate for lo-eloctlon, and wo believo bo should Lo superseded by homo ono else fur several good reasons. Reasoning from l'rof. Weiss' own Mandpoint, when ho was first elected, ho argued that no man should hold tho oilieo of Cuulity Superintendent of Public Instruction for more than two or three terms. Ho has now held tho position forllftecn years, and should itivo way to somo ono else. If l'rof. Veisi was so tinn a believer in tho principle of rolat on in oilico when ho succeeded Piof. Xcvilin, it is nut usKih!? too much to allow that principle to ho applied to himself at this time. Within the past thirty-six years tho position lias been tilled by but two men, and the schools during that tuuo haNohad tho benefit of their imliuJii.il iikas uloue; whereas, if a change bad been made, say every two or three terms, Ube principle upon which Mr. Weiss placed gloat laitb before ho was elected) the schools would have profited by tho injection of new ideas und new methods. The statu school reports at hand show that the principle of lotation it caiticd out in the majority of the counties, and the result is beiielicial to tho schools. In forty-three counties the longest tenuiu is tlnce terms, while in louitccn wo ilnil that four terms is tlie longest, thus making lil'ty-suvcu counties in which buporililcndcuis have been elected lor terms nut longer than twelve years. It is trim that when a change is contemplated it should hoiuaUo with much caution. To lower tho standard for the meio sake of making u chaugo is wrung. Jlutit ism lino of prece dent, in this state at Icit, and it is becoming mute settled habit with each year, to place new men with progressive ideas in the t op tion of County .Superintendent, every two or tluee tonus. Tlio candidacy of Prof. Cooper, who is an applicant for tho po-itiuu and whose election appears to be a cirun result of the Directors' convention, needs no commendation fioui us. It fcpeiil.s for itself. As principal of tho Shen andoah High school his lecord has been one of much merit ; the school has made gieat progress under his guiding hand, und tho people of Shenandoah will part with him with much rclULtunce. Tho School Hoard of tjwn only expressed the sentiments of the people, without regard to politics or creed, when that body unanimously cndoritd his landidaey for tho most Important oilico in the gilt of tho people that of County Superin tendent. 1'eiug a man of advanced attainments and great executive ability, kuuwiug full well the true standard uf teachers' ipualillcitious, Mr. Cooper will allow no man to liillueuce him to lower tho standard of the schools, or tho iiualillcitions uf tho teachers, whether that man lie a School Director or nut. Having the weight and force of character to perfotm tho duties of tho oilico with firmness und impartiality, such base means as wo have referred to will nut be countenanced during his owtipuucy of tho ultico. From advice received from different auctions of tho county. Prof. Cooper will bo the next County Superintendent of Publio Instruction, ami tho wltmtiou will be a wise one. Among all the available instructors in the oouiity, we know of none moro worthy and capable than tho present principal of tho bheuatiduah Hbjli achool. Thk amtuuuceituuit is made tluit Henry Hoiiek, Doputy State Suiieriutoiuumt of J'nblie Instruction, will lie a candidate fur Cotosrew in the I'ourteeiilh district, ouui loiaA of Ibaiion, Dauphin and Perry inutile. 11 r- Houek's popularity uxtouds rer the vutire state, eapeeially among the i fiends of the public suhooU, who would be 1 leased to we blm in the lialla of Cong runs. Mr. Houck is the father of I'nul Huuek, of Tup Heading Times fittingly celebrated its ' Ith uunivrr-ury by upimaring In new type 1 printed on fast-Kjoud presto. The Times i mi of mir most valued oxuhuugus, and ono i' 'i I tie js i'p!e of lUudlng bbould be proud i ' i ..h disurved all the stiooeas which Its r, ..,a as a funiily uowijuper hai brought lo it. A BRUSH WITH MACEO. Reported ltopul.n of the Intrepid Iimir Cent Cnvali-y Lmdor. HAVAXA, April il i ( oluii. l Debus, with the Alfonso XII battalion, hna been o;i gngeil nt I Logim. province of I'lnar dol Hlo, with a numerous bund of Insurgents un dor Antonio Mneeo. Tho Spaniards re pulsed the enemy with loss. Tho govern ment troops lost s mnjor, two captains nml four Boldlera. Tho troops pursued the enemy In conjunction with othor col umns of troops, und Mivooo rutronted to wnrd Tnphi. The column of troops under the ootn imiiiil of Colonel Vnllonrcol pushed on through Jnplron to Dechuzn, whoro tho troops found tho Insurgents. An on (rnftomont followed, nml the ononiy suf fered sovero loss through tho flro of tho urtillary. Tho columns under Colonels Debos nnd vllln then oauio up, nnd tho lighting was continued. Six soldiers wuro wounded nnd Colonel Debos wns carried, wounded, to Ilratnnlos. Later ho returned with n supply of provisions to Lechuzn, whoro tho columns nro encamped. Tho gunboats Plzarro und Alvnrndo, whilo cruising In tho vicinity of Port Jlnrnvl, provlnco of Santiago do Cuba, not tar from lluritcon, Intcndlug to lnml somo troops nour thdt port, wero rocelvcd with llvoly dlschnrgos of musketry from the fdioro. Tho gunboats lnimedhitoly oponod llro on tho Insurgents, tho troops woro landed nnd tho oncmy was compelled to rotreat with numerous loss. Tho commander of tho Plzarro, Lieu tenant Juan Cervero, nnd threo mnrlnes wero sorlously wounded, four marlnos worn slightly wounded, ono officer nnd four guorrlllns were seriously woundod, seven guorrlllns wero slightly woundod nnd ono guorrllln was killed. Artllltry Sergeant Joso IJarrcrn has pro vented u great catastrophe nt tho fort of Clego do Avlln by extinguishing a flro which was discovered nmong thu boxes of ammunition nnd projectiles, threatening u grout explosion and enormous loss of life. ltlu'iinuiltHiu Cured In fi Hay. "Slystlc Curo" for Itheuinatism and Ncu mlgia radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is reinarkablo and mysterious. It removes at once the causo and tho disease Immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by C. II. llagcnbueh, Druggist, Shenandoah. Celeliratlug Victories In Nicaragua. Managua, April ai Tho gov-ornmont hero is celobrntlug a great victory over the Insurgents. Having captured La Puz, Pueblo Luovo, Pltnl. Momotombo und Canas from tho robots, tho government now controls tho eastern port of tho Leon railroad. Threo olllcers nnd somo men wero killed on tho government side, while twenty officers nnd GOO men among tho rebels were slaughtered. President Ho layn nnd General I'ulz led thu government forces. Thoro nro 2,000 rebels surrounded In Momotombo, and unless they oscnpo In twonty-four hours they may bo killed. A Good Thing for u Had Cough. What? Pan-Tina, 23c. At Oruhler Itros., drug store. I"oilr Tons of Djnainlto Illmvn tTp, Pout Tovyxsexii, Wash., April 29. Tho steamer WlllapaJ list nrrlved frn- vlosku, brings the Information that on the night of April 10 tho powder niagnzlno of tho Trendvvell Mining company, on Douglas Island, containing four tons of dynamite, wns destroyed by u terrific explosion. Tho watchman, William Coin, of (spring Val ley, C.tl., was blown to atoms. Every pane of glass within u radius of ten miles was broken, and a bolo of over fifteen feet deep now marks tho situ of the magazine. Dnu't Trifle With Coughs nnd Colds, Take Pan-Tina (23c.) and be cured. (Irubler Ilros., drug storo. At Temporary Truco In Illinois. Sl'ltlNOPIKLU, April 23 As tho hour for calling tho Illinois state Republican con vention to order approaches tho prospects uro for n less bitter fight than was antici pated The Cook county machliio nnd tho McKiulcy backers had n truco conference last evening, and an agreement was reached. It was that tho resolutions in structing tho nntlounl delogates-at-lnrgo should not bo presented until after nil tho stuto ofltcos, excepting tho triiitcosof tho Stato unlvorslty, shall bavo been nomi nated, nnd that this resolution shall bo diseussed, not to oxceed oiie hour, lie ond this thoro seems to bo u dllTerenoo of opin ion. Tho MoKinlcy men claim that Dr. Jnmlosou, state chairman nnd lender of the untl-McKlnloy forcos, agreed that this resolution should not bo referred to tho commlttoo ou resolutions. Dr. Jamloson denies that ho so agreed. Kvcry ono Is primed und propnrcd for a flght'dosplto tho truco. Fatal Ylrts' nt l'nrls, Tex, Paths, Tox., April 211. A disastrous fire, Involving loss of llfo nnd 253,000 worth of property, broke out in the three story building of J. K. liywntcrs, on South Main street, nt 2 o'clock in tho morning. It spread to tho warehouso of M. V, Allen & Co., tho Clements building and Hotel Putorson. John b'aulsiuan, a tin Inspec tor from Wlster, I. T., who was occupy ing a room In tho Ilyvvnters building, was suffocated and burned tu death. There Is a suspicion that ho was murdered and tho building set on flro to conceal tho crime. Olllcers nro investigating. While tho firemen wero playing ou tho llnmos n wall foil, crushing S. II. Hnnuoy and Louis Itootehe, the former fatally and tho lutter sorlously. Twenty llnilleri Taken Out. St. Louis, April 30. A spi-elul from Chihuahua, Moxloo, says that already over twenty dead oodles have boon tuk -n from the mine. which oolltip-uil thoro lint wook, and there are forty persons stlllentombod. Tho rescuing party onn hoar the voices of those untombed, wlui are trying to work their wny out towards the rescuing party The onuse of the oave in was tho giving away of the main support. Tho mine was vory poorly Umbered, rrnpoacd Street Jlnllvvay Cominlldatioii PtTTsiiuito, AprllSU. The Dlsimtch snys that n glguutlp scheme Is on foot fur tho ooiiiiiiiiuuoii oi an ino street, railway com paulos In Allegheny county which, when effected, will have n capitalization of nearly KA""0,JO0. Tho syndicate now working on this matter Is made up of Now York capitalists, headed by Drown Druthers. New York bankers. It is expected the deal will bo closed within n month. Adlr'tt Cunli Ono of the fiiut linos of nddrcttcarda over dUplnyudiu thiiMH-tiun of tlio state can bo seen at tlio JIkuald oilico. They arc cm bolUbltod with hocicty emblfjinw, and make iiiott oxcclknt visitiiij,' cards for members of tlio various frituruiUos, Call aud exatnlno them. Clnabinakers May strike Arifiin, Cl.KVKI.ANti, April 211 Asotileini-ntwns made on Mnudav botvvwn M T Sliver & Co. and their striking rlu.iU ui.ik." i who had sti in U for more pay. Thet Kuikmak ers' tinlun yesterday pivsoiitid vviiiton contract lor tlie firm to sign, .mil vtii- met With n refusal. The union t lien doc lnrotl tho strike on again, nml the threat Is mnde that nil of tlie 6,ou cloiikniakers of tho city will be railed out. A Ortiidhhtto for lSlerti'fifiutlnn. Jamaica, L. I., April 80. Tho jury In the trlnl of Arthur Mnyhew, elmrgeil with tho murder of Stephen Powoll, In Ilotnp Rtend on March 7, brought In n verdict last night of murder In the first dngrco. John Wayne, nil nocoinpllrm, jiluiiiletl guilty to the charge of manslaughter In the first de gree Doth men will bo sentenced on Mny 0. Against Murderer Taylor. WASHINGTON", April 2!) Justice Hrcwor, of the United States supremo court, hns refused to Interforu In any wny with tho judgment of the Carroll county circuit court, which sentenced Jllll 1 uylor to bo hanged tomorrow for tho murder of tho Meek family. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Hclnrlch Gottbnrd von Troltschko, tho German historian, died In liorlln. aged G2. Tho Presbyterian million dollar fund, Inaugurated by tho gonornl assembly In 18IK5, has now reached $3:10,000. Lord Dunrnvcn, says a Loudon dispatch, dailies tho report that Mr. II. McCalmont Is now tho solo owner vnlkyrlo III. Tho minister of finance of Chllo declares that tho rumors of tho return to n paper currency ou tho part of Chllo are mali cious inventions. A long .standing quarrel between J. Hull Davidson and Henry T. Duncan, both ox-mnyors of Lexington, Ky., has re sulted In n challenge to it dud. William Paul was executed at tho Co lumbus (O.) penitentiary at 12:10 tills morning. Ho slut and killed bis fatlior-In-lavv, Josoph 'Vockcy, ncur Hiploy, ou July C, 181)1. la tho Foundation of the Wonderful Cures by Hood's Sarsnparllla. That Is Why the cures by Hood's Sar eaparllla nro Cures. That Is Why Hood's Sarsaparllla cures tho severest cases of Scrofula, Salt ltkcum and other blood diseases. That Is Why It overcomes That Tired feeling, strengthens tho nerves, gives energy in place of exhaustion. That Is Why tho Bales of Hood's Sar caparllla have increased year after year, until now It requires tho largest Labora tory In the world. That is Why 9 s Sarsaparilla Is tho Only Truo Blood Purlfler promi nently In tho public eye today. Prorated tiy C. I. Hood A Co.. Lowell. Mftia. gl. M,l r:ii act harmoniously with nOOU S FlllS JIood'sBarsaparllia. Sc Full Value, No Waste. I am not making sensational street displays, but have a larger clothing business than any other house in Shen andoah. WHY? Because, instead of wasting my money in hiring bands, lavishing decorations, treating curiosity seekers to beer and cigars, and otherwise throwing away my profits, I give my customers tlie benefit of that much money, and more added. See my stock of SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING. No brass bands are needed to convince the people of what it is. It speaks for itself. S. BLOCK, ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE. Corner Main and C'li Try Sts., Slion tndoali, 1'a A Ruined Gown Is generally tho result when infer ior dross shields aroused Tho only certain remedy is VaUt rudiei or unlit of tha CanJUld Utui HMtld: Canfleld Dress Shields. Wo agree to replace any dress damaged hy perspiration when tho Canfielil Shield lias been properly attached. Ask for and Insist upon having "Canltld Dress ghlelda." CANPIELD RUDDER COMPANY, New Yobk, London and l'ims. For sale by dealers ercry- Trd-Mrk on eterr And in Shenandoah by r. J. Ccutbon, R F, QUI, B. H, Morgan, A, Owens, Rich Red Blood Hood BABIES WITH SKINS ON FIRE from ltclilng and burnlns pcfomm nml other nktn nud ccnlp tortures. None but pan-nta renl tza how theno It 1 1 lo ones ruflVr. To know thtit a wnrm bnth with OtiTictniA Hnxr, and n HiirIo nnplicntlon of C'uticuua (olnttnrnt), the vtvnt skin cure, will In tho mfljortly of cnn- Afford Instant relief, permit rest and flleep nnd point to n npfedy cure, und not to une them without a moment's delay Is to fall In our duty. Sold throughout tha world. Trlw, CmcifBA, S0c. BOAP, 2Af3. HlSOLTIXT, 5nc. ind $1. IOTTIB IiBUO sUinCncM. Cor p.t Sole Prori Uonton. Da'Iiow to Cure Skin Tortured Ilibici," mailed frte. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. doling Qiintntlona of tlio Xtiw York nnd I'lillndolplitn i;cluiiiKe. New Yoiik, April 38. A considerable fall InKolT In activity was noted In the stock spec ulation today, nnd tho character of the mar ket was almost exclusively professional and tho courso of prices reactionary. Closing bids! 2 llaltlmore&Ohio VSH Lehigh Valloy Uin Chcsa.AOhlo "H Now Jersey Cen...llHi Del. & Hiiilson... l27)i N. Y. Central 97H 1)., L. & W. 159W Pennsylvania 61 Krio - 15 ItcadlnK 1SJS Lake Erie & W... 1BW Bt. Paul J85g Lehigh Nnv 13 W.lf.Y.i-Pa 24 Oenornl Jllnrkcts. PiitMnri.piiiA, April 28. Flour dnlli win tcr Buperflne, S3.S0a3.73; do. extras, $2.75GWi l'ennsylvanla roller, clear, ?3.25tM.iiO; do. ilo. BtrnlKht, S3.M3l.70; western winter, clear, S3 2.Va3.85. Wheat dull, with 70c. bid and 7ilc. asked for May. Corn quiet, with 3oc. bid nnd 33$c. asked for April. O.its quiet, with 23)0. bid and SHiio. asked for April. Hay steady; choice timothy, 317(317.50. Hccfeasy. Pork active. Lard weak; western steam, S3.03. llutter steady; western dairy, 6811c; do. creamery, 10315c; do. Kleins. 15c: Imi tation creamery, loii'!S12c.; New York dairy, lOcillHc; do. creamery, IoaiSc; l'ennsylva nla and western creamery prints, c" tra, 17c; do. choice, 10c; do. fair to good, 13Q15c; prints Jobblnir at I8ft21c. Cheese dull; largo, oftDIJc.; small. 4MUc; part skims, aai)c: full Bklmi, 25034c. Kggs Btcady; Now York and Pennsylvania, HVto.; western fresh, 103 HHic; southern, t'SHlc. l.lio Stock Market. New Yoiik, April 23. European cables quote American steers at lO&lOWc, dressed w eight; refrigerator beef at Calves very firm; poor to prime veals, S31.87j4j. Sheep and lambs active; unshorn sheep, me dium to fair, $3. !i"Jll; fair to good clipped do., S3.riumci; fair unshorn lamb. S5.37)4; ordin ary to choice clipped do., $535.3). Hogs higher atSltft.a-,. Hast Liiikiity, Pa., April 23. Cattle slow and lower; prime, SI.2.V($t 31; good butchers, S3.K0gi.10; bull, stags and cows, $1.733.70. Hogs higher: prima medium, S3.MI&1; best Yorkers. i3.l)a3.03; common to fair, S3.750 3.S5; heavy hogs, 83.B3tf3.7ll; rough. S2.50U 3.2). Sheep active; prime, $3.8Vai; fair. S3.3U &3.50; common, $3oV).20: choice lambs, Sl.WlTH 6; common to good lambs, $;).753l.aji spnu.' lambs, S3&8. Veal calves, Si.MSi.G3. Tho lloltord Malprnctlco Cnse. SALEM, X. J., April 23. The hearing of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson, John Nlckorsou nnd Hurry Uaker, who nro no cuscd of being accessories in tho denth of Ida Ilofford, of Vlnehmd, N. J., is being held In this city today. It is rumored thnt tho officials hnvo secured now ovidonco. The finding of tlio coroner's jury that tho girl died of ninlpractlco Is declared to bo faulty, from tho (net that ono of tho jurors, Thomns North, was not ft roldent of Salem county, whero tho death occurrod. Tho defendants hnvo secured ablo counsel to defend them. Condensed Testimony, Chas. 11. Hood, llrokernnd Manufacturer's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that I)r, King's New Discovery has no cnual ns a Cough remedy. J. 1). Drown, Prop. St, James Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testifies that bo was cured of a Cough of two years stand ing, caused by La Grippe, by Dr. King's New Discovery. II. F. Merril, Haldwinsville, Mass., says that lie has used and recommend ed it and never know it to fail nod would rather havo It than any doctor, hecauso it always cures. Mrs. Hemming, '322 K. 25th St., Chicago, always keeps it at hand and has no fear of Croup, because it instantly relieves. Free Triu I llottles at A. Wasley's Drugstore. Still Hearing Krldence Againflt Jackson. XnwpoiiT, Ky., April 2!) Tho publio evidently expected sonsiitlous In yester day's testimony In tho .Tuckaon trial. Tlio court room nnd the streets in Its vicinity wero crowded, nnd tho sheriff had to ttsu hti'on measure to keep the crowd In tho corridors from prosslnp; tho door to tho court room. It wns expected that Georso II. Jocknon, tho colored cub driver, would lOrtlfy In tho forenoon. That sensation was postponed until tho nflernooa. When lu did take pluco tlio honsatluu did not come up tu expectations, nud was a repetition of his stury already published. Eleven witnesses woro examined during the day, und probably tho prosecution will require mi ol today. Itellef In Six Hours. , Distressing kidney and bladder diseases loliovcd In six hours by the "Now Great South American Kidney Curo." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in mo uumuiT, Kiuueys, uacK anu every part of tho urinary passagos in malo or female. It relieves retention of wator and naln In passing It almost immediately. If you want nine iciiei una euro tins is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. lteslgned from tlio New York Yacht Club. NKW YoltK, April 20.-H. Mnltlnml Ct. soy, of this city, and who 1ms the representative hero of Lord Dunraven lu yachting matters, Is said to havo sent In Ills resignation as a member of the Now York Yucht club. Tho resignation Is sun. pooil to havo been lu consequence of tho club's nctlou in regurd to Lord Dunrnven's uiiegntions ot last year ugalnst the man agers of tho Defender-Valkyrie III raco. It will bo an agreeable surprise to porsons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may bo had by takiug Cliam borlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhooa Itcrn- cdy. In many iustnncos tho attack may lo prevented by taking this remedy ns soon as tlio first symptoms of the disoaso appear. 25 anu ou cent oottios for salo by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Sluimiuloiili Directory. Business men and others, who bavonot yet secured ouoof thediroctorlesof Shenandoah, just issued, can obtain ono by making appli. cation at this oilico. Tho price Is only J2.00, and thoro aro only a few left. No business man can afford to be without one of tlioso books, S-St-t PICKLER PENSION EILL PASSED. It floes Througli tlio House by Oicr Tbrco to One. Vamiiuio. April .1 -The bnuso yes terday passed the IV ,i. r in iieiul pension bill by n vote of !,; in ..t TlieHnpubllcans nnd l'opullsts voted solidly in favor of the inenture nnd tho Democrats, with six ex ceptions, solidly iifrnlnst It. The section to which the bulk of the opposition was dl rectod provides thnt persons othorwlso en titled to pensions shnll not bo disqualified on account of ptlor service lu the Confed erate nriny, provided thoy joined the Union forces nine days bpfnre Lice's surrender. Tho bill was passed authorizing tho presi dent to retire John M. Qunkeubush ns n couimnnder In tho navy midtho considera tion of tlio bankruptcy bill was entered upon under u special order providing for n voto Saturday nt 4 p. in. The 'sonato wns plunged Into an oxcltlng financial debate, after sovcral weeks of so re no and formal prooeeduro ou appropria tion bills. Tho naval appropriation bill wns under consideration, nud tho item of four bnttloshlps, to cost an nKgregato of $15,000,000, served ns a text for n speech by Mr. Gormnn, pointing out that tho rovo nuos of tho government nro less than tho receipts. Mr.Gorinau's statements brought ou nn animated controversy, lu which Mr. Sherman, Air. Halo nnd Mr. Chnndlof joined Issues with tho Maryland sountor us to the responsibility for the failure of tariff legislation lu tho present congress. Mr. Gorman's speech aud tho frequent honied party colloqulos It dovoloped at tracted great Interest, crowds tilling tho galleries for tho first tlineslnco the Cuban debate, nud tunny members of tho houso coining over to llstou to tho proceedings. Tho battleship item wns not completed when tho senato adjourned, ltunawny Ilnrse Tramples School Children. MiiavAUKIX, April 2!). A runaway toam attached to a hack dashed Into a crowd of children who wero emerging from St. An thony's church school yesterday after noon. Twenty-five of tho littlo ones wero prostrated, seven being badly injured nnd two of thorn will probnbly die. Tho vic tims nro: Frank Schudl, log broken nt thigh and Injured internally, recovery doubtful ; AnnloNoldon, three ribs broken nnd injured lutorually, may not recover; Muggle Hrodke, badly bruised; Kmll Nan, arm injured; Julius Knfkc, shoulder dis located nnd badly bruised, Joseph Fischer, several ribs broken and Injured Inter nally; Joseph Kress, shoulder dlslociited and collar bono probably broken. An AimlaUt. , This is to certify that on May lltli, I walked to Melick's drug storo on a pair of crutchos nnd bought a bottle of Chamber lain's Pain Halm for inflammatory rheuma tism which had crippled mo up. After using threo bottles I am completely cuted. I can cheerfully recommend It-J-Cliarles H. Wet zel, Sunbury, Pa. Sworn and subscribed to before mo ou August 10, 1804. Walter Shipman, J. P. For sale at CO cents per bottle by Gruhler Ilros., druggists. Krror In tho MtiKturliUHCtts' Awnrtl. Wasiiikotos, April 29. An orror in tho calculation that gave tho biitilushlp Massa chusetts a speed of 10.271) knots has been discovered nt tho navy dopartmout. Through the omission of a cipher in an nouncing tho result tho speed was mndo greater than it should havo been. As now proves to bo tho case, tho Massachusetts made 10.2079 knots, nud this reduction means that tho contractors will got ?100, 000 in premiums, lnstond of ?125,000. As the mutter stands, however, tho Massa chusetts still holds tho record of her class. During tho winter of 1893, F. M. Martin, of Long Reach, West Ya., contracted a severe cold which left him with a cough. In speaking of how ho cured it ho says : "I used sovcral kinds of cough syrup but found no relief until I bought a bottlo of Cham berlain's Cough I'emedy, which reliovcd mo almost instantly, and in a short timo brought about a complete euro." When troubled with, a cough or cold use this remedy and you will not find it necessary to try several kinds before you get relief, It has been in the market for over twenty years and constantly grown in favor and popularity.! Forsalo nt 25 and 50 ceuts per bottlo by Gruhler fllros,, druggists. MntnhelfH Again ltouteil, Capetown, April 29. A dispatch ro telvod here from Huluwayo says tho Ma tabeles havo become) discouraged nt their repeated defeats In front of Huluwayo nnd havo retreated to a point ton niilos from tho town. Later dispatches from Hulu wayo say that a coach loud of ammunition lias arrived there from tho south. Tho Matubelcs wero ugalu approaching tho town, which they woro attempting to sur round, nud also to block the Tatl road. Did You Jlier Try Electric Hitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottlo .now and get relief. This medicine has Ikcii found to bo peculiarly adapted to tho relief and curo of all Fcmalo Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct inlluenco in giving strength and tono to tlie organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache. Fainting Spells, or aro Nervous, Sleeploss, Kxcitable, Melancholy or troubled witli Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters is tlio medicino you need. Health and strength nro guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only flity cents at A. Wasley's drug store. Two Young Men Drowned. CoiiitY, Pa., April 20. Whilo ou a fish ing excursion Howard Strusslor aud Frank MoFdroy, prominent young men of Corry, wero drowned by tho capsizing of tholr boat. Cash Alexander was nlso In tho boat, but reached the slioro exhausted. While chauglng scats lu tho boat MoKlroy leu overboard. Whilo attompttug his res cue tho bout upset, 'throwing all into the river. The Vt'eiitllor, For castorn Peaneylvqnlu aud Now Jer Boy: Fulr; easterly to southerly winds. Itiiclilen's Arnica Salve, Tho bast salvo in tho world for cuta. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and nositlvelr cures lilies. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pertect satistaction or inony reiuuued. itico 25 cents per box. i or ealo by A. Waslcy. Comluc; l!veut. . Slay 30. Ice cream festival under tho auspices of tho 3 Club, In Bobbins' opera houso. Urip-Cold. -Headache. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe wheu Laxative Brpmo Quinine will cure you In ono day. l'ut up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 ccdU. For salo by Klrllu's Pharmacy, Full Details Gladly Giveiw A Railroad Official's Experience; It. EDWARD EDMONDS, long con nected with railroad construction In Ncbraska,writcsi "My heart troubled and pained me for 19 years. Shortness of breath was tho constant and most common symptom, intense, excruciating pain, gener ally followed any sovero cxortlon. Faintncss, hunger wltboutany appetite; fluttering that mado mo clutch my breast, and palpitation that often staggorcd mo as If I would fa! wero frequent attacks. Again, ovcrythln irnuld turn nlni-lr If T nwun fv.m . .1 . posmru quicKiy, Diecpioss niguts Wltn tuolr Dr. Miles' prostrating unrest woro numerous and I could get no rest day or night. I consulted leading phy sicians and tried adver tised remedies. They gavo mo no relief. Ono of Heart Cure Restores Health Dr. Miles' circulars described my caso so exactly that I took Dr. Miles' Now Heart Curo and I am now a well man. I hopo every ono troubled with heart disoaso will try Dr. Miles' romodies. If thoy will write mo personally, I will gladly glvo them full details ot my experience." Enw. Edmonds. P. O. Box 03, David City, Nebraska. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, is sold on guarantee that first bottlo benefits or money refunded. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q S. PHILLIPS, M. I). Onleo: 30 West Centre street. Can be consulted at all hours. p F. nUKKE, M. D. 80 E. Lloyd street, Hhcnaudoah. Ofllce hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 8 and 7 to 9 p. m. J II. POMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. i M, BUItKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Koran hulldine. corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah, )KOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Bos 65, Mnhnnoy City, Pa. I la vl tier ntudled under some of tlie heat masters in Iondon and Pari?, will clve lessoni on the violin, guitar nnd vocal culture. Terras reasonable. Auuress in care oi utrouse. me eweler. Shenandoah. POLITICAL CARDS. T7IOIS LEGISLATURE, ! Hecond District, H. W. BECKER, Of airardvllle, l'a. Subject to Democratic rules. JjtOIl COUNTY TREASURER, ELIAS DAVIS, Of It road Mountain. Subject to Republican rules. jjlOK CLBRK OK TIIK COUItTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of airardvllle. Subject to Democratic rules. JJlOn COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. CHARLES DERR'S -12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave s becoming popular. You will like It. make n specialty of hair cutting. Wo JOHN F. CLEARY, 1 l'URE SELTZER WATER TIOTTT T51 i Acure for headache aud OU 1 1 JLEK atomaeh troubles. ( GINGER ALU, ftC i WEISS I1EER, Ur ... , LAGER HEER, . j PORTER. 17 nnd 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. P. J. CANFIELD Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bpheniian Beer.
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