EVENING HERALD lHTMII.IHllUD 1870. Published evory Kvcnlng.lticcpt Sunday, a 8 South Jarpik Htukkt. Nkak Cemthe. TIib llomld isdcllvcied InrtheiiniiMuftn and the unoundlnK town for six renin a week, able to the carriers. Hy mall $8.00 a year, or S6 eents n month, payable in advance. Advortlte mnt elmrKleciirdlriKtoipi!eninJ position, The publisher!) nero the right to change the position of advertlwmcntu whenever the pub lication of nnvii demands It. The right Is reaerved to rcit liny advcrtlM-nicnt, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rales made known upon application. Matured nt the postofllce at Shenandoah, l'a., as second class mall nintlcr. TELEl'IIONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald MONDAY, MAY I, 1S00. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. foil C'OSORKWiMAN-AT-LAIton, OAI.USIIA A. O110W, Of Husruchanna. SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT, Of Krlo Wk think Mr. Weiss has served liis last term as County Superintendent of public schools. Fifteen years is sullieicnt for any ouo man. especially when there aro others more capahlo and just ns worthy. Tun next few years will soo most of tho printing pressos of the United States run by electricity. Tho schoolbook trust is already equipping its printing establishments with electric power. Lach pru-a will ho operated by individual motor. Ani still Italians coino. Tho steamer Bulgaiia landed nearly 1,000 of Italy's sons and daughters at New York Thursday. Tills is said to he the largest number of immigrants brought over by any one vessel this season. Tim l'hiludelphia Ledger thinks that before the Pennsylvania Democracy can reform tho state, "it will have to reform itself " and that it "will nover bo nstrou minority party in tho stato until they havo done su." . Shnatok Tr.u.nn, of Colorado, while williim to co as a delegate to tho St. Louis convention, refuses to proinlso to ho hound by tho action of that convention on tho silver question. If it does not suit him. Tho silver men don't want to play unless thoy can hao everything their own way. Tin: practice indulged In by small hoys of annoying wheelmen when riding along the public thoruughfaies by throwing stones through tho wheels and dropping obstacles ill the way, is reprehensible and they shouhl remember that thoy will do this to thei sorrow .sooner or later. Tho authorities should protect the wheelmen. Ai:i:ax(u;mk.n"ts sire now being made by which tho readers of tho llimALO will bo furnished witli all important happenings o tho day at the county seat, and the reportin of the court noivs will be a special ioaturo o; this correspondence. Wo havo about close negotiations with ono of tho host newspape writers of 1'ottsvillo to furnish us with daily budget of local happenings, which will ho appreciated hy tho readersof tho Ul'KAt.u Tnniti: mo reports that the MeKinlcy managers uro getting nervous over liarrison'i possibilities as a rival, but the basis for these stories is not discernible to tho average person. However, Cleveland's success 16113 is an example which w ill help ox-Presi dents hereafter who chance to be defcato at tho polls for a second term while holding thoolllio. Tho reason, though, for giving Cleveland a third nomination tho lack of available men in his party does not exist in tho Harrison case. Still if tho ox-l'residcnt chances to get tho nomination he will be suro of u big majority at tho polls. Any Republi can who'-o naiiio has been honestly coupled with the Republican nomination could sweep lho country this year. Tin: Prohibition stato convention will be held in Philadelphia on Wednesday. Tho session will prove a lively one, as thero aie two factions within tho party, one know n as "narrow-gauge" and tho other as tho "broad .gauge." Tho former aro in favor of confin ing tho efforts of tho party to tho single issuo of prohibition, while tho latter believe that all Important issues of tho day shuuld bo given tho attention they deserve The silver .and gold men will also lock horns, while there is a spirited fight otcr tho national dclogatoship. The friends of Mrs. Anna M. Harmer, president of the Woman's Stato Christian Temporanco Union, aro anxious that sho ho selected as a delegate to the national convention. TllK election of a county superintendent of public instruction takes place to-morrow moniiug, at PottBville. As wo havo previ ously stated, tho two candidates for tho posi tion uro tho present incumbent, (1. W. Weiss, of Schuylkill Haven, and Prof. J. W. Cooper, principal of tho Shenandoah High school. Tho canvass has been an active ono on both -ides, and wo oan say for Prof. Cooper thai hif has been an honorable, ami, wo think, a sccesful ono. Tho present incumbent has his pro bureau at work, tho papers of tho J county seat being filled with paid notices in an endeavor to prove that ho should ho retained in tho posltiou for eighteen years. Wo know of but ono papor that has endorsed his candidacy, tho Pottsvillo Republican, while thero aro any number that have spoken favorably of Prof. Cooper. Especi ally is this true at his former homo in Tremout. Tho press and people of that town aro enthusiastic for his election. The Mr Adoo Tiding charges Prof. Weiss with u4ng his office for political purposes to the detriment of the schools. H says: "We nmko tho nssortlon without four of contradic tbn that Mr. Wolss would bo relegated years ago except for the sword of Damoelos that he holds over tho hoads of certain directors and for favors shown to othors which are always ,,,iiilerd as reciprocal. Everyone is ac quainted with tho manner In which ho holds his powrr and yet for some unaccountable Tea .on it is aU' W d to continue Tho t.mo Jia-. ' ouio lion . r a change." PITHY POINTS. Ilnpponlhga Throughout the Region Cliron- lulott lor Hasty l'ertisttl. This la naturalisation day nt the county court. Drunks were plentiful on Main street Sat urday afuirnooit. I ho May criminal court opened at l'otto- vlllo this morning. A council of the Daughters of Liberty bus been organized at Fraokville. The Pennsylvania National Hank, of l'otts- llle, will declare a dividend to-morrow. 1'orty hours devotion began yesterday in St. Alary Magdalene church, at Lost Creek. Thomas McAvuy, of Connors Patch, was inlurodat Ulmrd colliery by being kicked hv mule. Charles K. llreckons, !., of Pottsvillo. will be tho omtoratMahunoy City on Decora tion Day. An evening mail delivery is helng agitated In Mahanoy City, among tho huslnoss moil f the town. Philip Mass removed to-day from Ulrard- lite to Freeland, where ho is interested in an overall factory. Martin Carrigau, after a week's idlcnoss, resumed his position as lnotorman to-day on tho I,akosido road, Tho Pottsvillo School lioanl elected three additional teachers, to remedy tho over crowded condition of tho schools. Mrs. Kato ISiltz, of Oiranlville, has heen appointed notory public, succeeding her hus band, who has been sick for some time. Tho School Board meets to-morrow night, Borough Council Thursday night and tho Board of Health tho following evening. Over 2.0 cases will boon tho trial list of this term of criminal court. Judges l'crsh Ingnud Bechtol will try cases this week. A fakir disposed of a largo quantity of cheap jewelry and nickiiacks on Main street Saturday and smiled as tho gulllhleous took ills doses. Taylor colliery, at Big Mino Run, is being enlarged and refitted with new machinery and a tunnel is being driven to reach tho .Mammoth vein. About a dozen new houses aro now in courso of erection at St. Clair, and tho people ol that slow- town aro now talking of a OroatorSt. Clair. Tho Landingvlllo shoo factory, formerly owned hy tho Zubcr Company, has been purchased hy Albright & Co., of Onvigshurg, and will bo operated by them. Many property owners have cleaned their premises, hut thero an: still many ruoro who coiijd do likewise witli much profit to tho health of their own families and their neigh- bors. Charles Deck, of St. Clair, had ono of tho bones of his left arm broken in an accident on tho Lehigh Yallcy road at Delano on Sat urday. Ho was removed to the Pottsvillo hospital. I he Roman Catholic church of Irackvilio now possesses a beautiful sett of vestments, a solid silver chalice,' and Father Laughrau has added to its possessions by tho presenta tion of u haudsonio Mass book and stand. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tiiisrnithlng dono call on K. F. Gallagher IB West Centre street. Dealer ir stoves. 0 1-tf Heeds Iteeorilcd. From Daniel Shepp, et. al., to tho Mutual Building and Loan Association premises in Nelson City ; From Daniel Shepp, et. al., to Annie M. Kimniel, premises in Nelson City; From Daniel Shepp, et. al., to W. Kimmel, premisos in Nelson City ; From Daniel Shepp, et. al., to tho Mutual Building and Loan Association, premises in Nelson City : From Augustus Crouse, et ux., to Wm. Kimmel, premises in Nelson City j From Jane Lovau, et ux., to AugustusCroiise. premises in Nelson City ; 1' roni Charles Kennedy, et. al., to Caro line Cow, property In South Manhcim town ship ; From Mary Kennedy to Phoebe Piatt, premises in North Manhcim township; From Naomi (iSparks to II. L. WiUon, premises in Pottsvillo ; From Ebenezer Davis to Alice Davis, lot in Gilberton; From Lvangcliial Association of North Ameiica toF W. Ueber, et. al., Trustees, premises in Pinegrovo; From Valentino Bush, executor, to Philip Iloruickcl, premises in Noith Maulicim town' ship ; From Joseph Kennedy and Richard Kennedy to Yaronlonus Szaluszcwiczus, giotind in Shenandoah. Mart eloutt Success. From a coal mino to a professor's chair is almost tho unparalclled leap taken by Rev. Rhys R Lloyd, who 17 years ago was work ing with pick and shovel in tho depths of a Pennsylvania coal mino, and who to-day is professor of Greok, tho Now Testament and exegesis, at tho Pacific Theological Seminary In Oakland, Cal. It can ho conceived how a poor boy can hecomo a millionaire In this country of possibilities, hut how a man can start in tho raco for education with a handi cap of 3 years and outstrip many competitors in tho short period of 17 years is marvelous to contemplate. Ex. Substantial Aid for Cuba. Chicaqo, May i.lt tho plans of a num bor of West Sldo cltizonsnro carried to ma turity Cuba's strug!;lo for llborty will In tho near futuro receive aid and assistanco in tho shape of an expedition which will put all former filibustering parties In tho shiulo Kx-Aldorman Maurice O'Connor, of tho Seventeenth ward, proposes to ro crult tho "O'Connor Guards," a West Sldo organization named in ills honor, to a full rcglmont of 1,2J0 mon, to fight In tho cnUso of Cuban llborty. Already botwoen 600 and 1,000 mon havo enlisted, nud tho companies, it Is alleged, aro drilling In halls scattered about tho city. Tho ox aldcrmau says they havo plonty of funds. Catarrh Affects your head, but it Is not therefore a local dlseaso. II it did not exist in your blood, it could not manifest itself in your nose. 'Whatevor Impurities the blood does not carry away, cause what wo call dlseaso. Therefore, for Catarrh nhalants, snuffs and other local appli cations can give only temporary relief. Tho true way to cure Is to purify your blood by taking a constitutional remedy like Hood's Barsaparilla, which eliminates all Impurities and thus per manently cures catarrh. Remember Hood's Sarsaparilla Is TheOneTrue Blood Purifier, f I ; 0 forf 5. Prepared orjy br O. I. Hood 4 Co., Lowell, Mui I I , mil- nbltul comtlpa- HOOCl S rlllS tloo. FrlcoMeenU. Let The Whole World Know The Good DrJIiles' Heart Cure Does EAKT DISEASE, has its victim at a disadvantage. Always taught that heart discaso Is tncurablo, when tho symptoms hecomo well defined, tho patient becomes alarmed and a nervous panic takes place. But when a suro remedy Is found and a euro effected, af tor years of suffering, there Is groat rejoicing and deslro to "let tho wholo world know." Mrs. Laura Wlno- ingcr, of Selkirk, Kansas, writes- "I deslro to lot tho wholo world know what Dr. Miles' Tr IttilPS' Heart Curo has dono for vi. iim,a mo rort(myoa,sIbaa Heart Cure paln in my uoatt. short Restores Health ness or Dcatn, palpita tion, pain In my ief tsldo, oppressed feollng in my chest, weak and hungry spells, bad dreams, could not llo on cither sldo, was numb and suffcroc! terribly. 1 took Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and boforo I Cnlshcd tho second hottlo I felt Its good effects, I fool now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Heart Curo saved my lifo." Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guarantee that first hottlo benefits, o r money refunded. Mexican Citizenship Didn't Have Him. Citv of Mexico, May 4. In tho enso of Chester Kowo, of Poweschlck county, Iown, accused of embezzling public moneys, Judgo Aguelnr imposed ft sen tence of twelvo years and two months' Imprisonment In Bolim prison. This case has boon n nutnblo ono in tho history of Mexican jurisprudence, aa Howe, after committing tho offense, camn hero and took out papers of Moxlcan cltlzonshlp, j hoping thus to avoid punishment. But under tho penal codo nn offense committed abroad and continued on Moxlcan soil Is punlshnblo, and Kowo s enso will servo as a warning for criminals hoping to find a safo asylum In Mexico. Whllo in Iowa ho misappropriated 38,000. Ho desortod his family, novor having sont his wlfo but f50 from hero. A Drummer's 31ynterlous Dlnappeurance. NEW Yokk, May 4. Adolph Comlns, a traveling salosmau omployod by M. Coopor, manufacturer of ladlos' gowns In this city, has not boon hoard of sinco tho 28th of February last Ho left his wlfo and children at their homo In Hosltndale, MAss., on Nov. 2(1 to go on tho road, and wroto rogularly to his wlfo, two or three times u wook, up to tho latter part of Fob ruary. Ills last letter was wrltton from Mllwnukco, dated Feb. 23. Ho disappeared mysteriously from hotel there, leaving his trunks filled with samples and a satchel behind. Mrs. Comlns believes that her husband is still allvo, and cannot account for his prolonged absence, as ho was In no way financially ombarrasscd. Shipwrecked Sailors Safe. New Bkdfoisd, Mass., May 4. Captain Toxclra, master and owner of tho schooner John K. Shatford, just arrived, brlugs word from Drava, Capo Verde Island, that Captain Benson and sovcral of tho crow of tho schooner Grncio Benson, recently roportod ns wreokod off Cachoun, wost const of Africa, had arrived there. Tho wrecked party put in towards shoro, but tho hostile actions of tho natives Iod thorn to cruiso until thoy reached a scttloment near Goroo, whoro thoy landed, and wera well treated, and unally assisted to IJrava. Tho Bouson was a paokot boat botweeu this port and Brnva. Killed In a Sunday Saloon Fight. New YonK, May 4. During a light In his saloon at Long Islond City yesterday John Hogon struck John Puter a blow with his list on tho jaw. Puter died soon afterwards. Hogan claims to havo been assaulted by a numbor of men who de manded drinks at his saloon. He refused thorn, and they attacked him, his wlfo and a friend, according to the story told tho coroner, with a fusllado of stones. Hogan was badly cut about tho faco, and his friend received a bad scalp wound. All those concerned In tho light have boon ar rested. Held on Charges of Forgery. Chkstkb, Pa., May 4. Jainos S. Post Is under arrest here, ennrgou witn lorgory. It Is alleged ho forged a J32 check on Thomas L. Brlggs and attomptod to have it cashed at Taylor& Wright's hotol. Tho fnro-orv was discovered when Mr. Wright asked If It was good. When seorchod Post had a note In his pookot signed by Thomas Swantror. with whom ne latoly worKcu, fort-3'2 on the Chostor National bank. Thla is also said to bo a forgery. Deadly Domestic Duel. Austin, Tex., May 4. Yostorday morn ing Jamos Nixon shot and instantly killed Dompsey llrown, Ha orotnor-in-taw, Brown, In his dying ngony, returned tho Uro with n double barreled shotgun emptying both barrels into Nixon's faco, ami ho lies in the county jail in a danger ous condition. Tho difficulty was tho out- como of family troubles. Another Mint Thief Couvlcted. Causon. Neb.. May 4. Tho jury In tho Jones mint caso brought in a vordlct of guilty on Saturday. Ho will nppear for bontenco this afternoon, bo far as tho pun- llo knows this ends tho colebrated Carson mint fraud cases. Jonos, who was nssls tant register and melter at tho mint, was accused of stonllng a largo quantity of tho bulllou from tho mint. ltech Declares Ho 1. Sane. MAY'S LAN PINO, N. J., May 4. John Bech. now In nrlsou horo on tho charge of murderlmr his wlfo, has wrltton a long lctior to Tho Atlnntlo ltevlow, alleging that he Is perfectly sano, aud denying cor taln statements made about him. Leaped I'lfty I'eet to Death. Huntinoton, W.Vn., May 4. Mary, the wife of William Shoro, leaped from a bridge Into the Elkhorn rlvor, fifty feet, yestorday. to oscapo n passing engine, Sha was resoued, but will die. , BRAZIL MONARCHISTS BUSY Officers of the Army ami Navy Declare Agnlnnl tho Republic. Hio nn Janeiro", Mnjr 4. Tho mon nrehinl movement in Brazil is boglnnlng to take a very serious turn. Profiting by the gen iral disorder which continues among tho rt'publlcntu by reason of for eign and domesllo trouble i, the monarch ists aro picking up courage, and doclnro openly thelr.lntoinlon to reHoro tho mon archy. As long ago ns Nov. 15 last they mado n considerable demonstration nt Hio and nt San Paulo In fivvor of restoration. What adds to tho gravity of tho situation Is that Humorous oflloers of high rank in tho army and navy, who havo hlthorto maintained their neutrality, havedoclared oponly for tho monnrchy. General Thomnz Poinpeii.professorlntho military school of Fortalcz, a few days ago nt a public mooting invited his pupils and colleagues to join tho monarchists. Tho republican journal Puiz recently do manded that all soldiers and sailors above n cortaln rank declaim their faithfulness to tho republic Very few army officers hnvo responded, and many aro suspootod of sympathy with tho conspirators. Tho dlsputo ovor Trinidad Island with England, tho troubles In Bio Grande Do Sul, and tho turbulent toadonclos of tho Tacoblnos, all servo to enoournga the mon archal conspirators In their campaign against tho government. Thoy havo omlssarles all ovor Brazil as well as tho work they do through the press. Sovoral now monarohlst nowspapera havo recently boon startod, and n numbor of tho ostabllshod journals do not hide their sympathy for tho old Imperial re gime. Tho actual situation In Brazil is considered serious. The Scott Jnckson Murder Trial. Newport, Ky., May 4. Thore Is n possi bility, If not a prospect, that tho trial of Scott Jackson will consume all of tho presout week. If tho dofonso gets Its tes timony all In by tomorrow or Wcdnosday noon it will do well. After tho dofenso will coino a numbor of wltuosses brought by tho prosecution for rebuttal. This will certainly consume ono and a half or two days. No ono can toll how much timo tho arguments will oonsumo. During tho past wook the defonso has rovoalod Its pur poso to attack tho testimony of nt least two wltnossos, If not thrco. Ono ninnlfostvhopo of tho defeuso Is to establish ftcaso of non jurisdiction by showing that tho murder was committed In Cincinnati by ovordolng some trentmont with chloroform or other niiasthetio, and that tho body was after- ards taken to Kentucky and boheadod to uvold recognition. Uhrumuilsm Cured in a Day. Mystic Curo" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkahlo and mysleiious. It removes at onco tho cause and tho dlseaso Immediately disappears. Tho first doso greatly benefits; 73 cents. Sold by H. Ilagenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Mr. Hammond Very Weak. LoNDOS, May 4. Tho Dally Telegraph has a dispatch from Pretoria which Buys: J. II. Hammond Is still weak, but no Is steadily improving. .Ho Is allowed to takb drives with his jailer. The prisoners nri treated ns first class misdemoanants. from personal interviews, I ascertained that all of the members ol tno executive council are Inclined to show tho utmost leniency to tho prisoners." Feuton and Mullen Matched. Boston", May 4. Paddy Fentou, chnm- plon lightweight of Now England, nnd Joo Mullon, of South Boston, hnvoslgnod articles to box twenty rounds nt tho wo bum Athlollo club May 29. Jack Frazcr, of San Francisco, is in Boston, and has is sued a challenge to box Martin Flaherty or any lSti-pound man in tho country. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania nnd Now Jer- soy: Fair, precoded by showors noar tho coast; southorly winds. Ilucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and nil skin eruptions, and nositivclv cures idles. or no ray required, It is guaranteed to give poncct satlstactlon or mony retunileu. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. A Oreat Obnervatory. Ciiicaoo. May 4. Slxtv thousand dol lars has been expended in tho construc tion nnd caul pment of a great observatory. nnd a number of years of the valuahlo timo of two noted astronomors and tholr assistants will bo devoted to what Is ox poctod to provo the most Important astro nomieal expedition of tho country. Per- clval Lowell has built the obsorvatory and groat telescope, and will bo ono of tho two principal sclentlllo workers on tho oxpcdl thin. Dr. T. J. See. of tho University of uiucago, will bo tho other. Both nro scion tints of renown. Their onorations will bo- In in July from the movable obsorvatory to oo erected on tho lofty Moxlcan Dlntenu near tho City of Mexico, and will probably do ooutinueu in 18US soniewhore down In Peru. Mr. Lowell will study tho plnnot Mars In a systomntlo way that has nover boon pursued, and Dr. See will search tho southern hcavons for doublo stars. The. Women Delegates' Chance. CLEVELAND, May 4. The delegates to tho Mothodlst general conference aro ox- poctnutly awaiting tho contost ovor the woman question. Tho majority report, I slgnod by twenty members of tho com- mltteo, holds that tho womon dologatos aro eligible to scats In tho conforenco. Tho minority report submitted by Dr. J. M. Buckloy, editor of the Now York Chris, tian Advocate, consists of arguments bnsod on biblical and constitutional grounds ngaliut tho grnntlug of tho prlv llego of delegaios to tho womon. Tho con sensus of opinion nmong tho dolegatos Is that tho majority report will bo adonted. If It Is, tho conforenco will sny, it Is as sertud, that tho constitution ought to bo chunged and u urecodont will bo ostali. llshod which will result In giving scuts to womon in all future conferences. Grlp-Cnlds-lIeadaelie Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Orlppowhen Laxative Uromo Qulnlno will curo you in one clay. Put up in tablets con vculeut for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 conts. For sale by Klrltn's I'liannacy. Address Card. Ono of tho finest linos of address cards ovor displayed in this scctlou of tho stato can be seen at tho jikbald oulco. They are em bellished with society emblems, and make most excellent visiting cards for members of tho various rritcrnltles. Call and oxamlne them. . Buy Keystone flour. Bo suro that tho name Lessio & BAEB, Ashlaud, l'a., Is printed on every sack. To Cure Nervous Dyspepsia, to Gain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Kuow What Appetite and Good Digestion Mean, Make a Test of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. INTERESTING EXPERIENCE OF No trouble Is more common or more mis understood than nervous dyspepsia. People having it think that their nerves aro to hlamo nnd nro surprised that they are not cured by ncrvo medicines and spring remedies; tho real scat of the mlscheif is lost sight of; tho stomach it tho organ to bo looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not havo any pain whatever In tho stomach, nor perhaps any of tho usual symptoms of stomach weak ness. Nervous dyspepsia shows Itself not In tho stomach so much as in nearly every other organ; in somo cases tho heart palpitates and is irregular; in others tho kidneys aro affected; in others tho bowels are constipated, with headaches; still others nro troubled w ith loss of flesh and appetite, with accumu lations of gas, sour risings and heartburn. Mr. A. W. Sharper of No. 01 Prospect St., Indianapolis, Ind., writes as follows; "A motive of puro gratitudo prompts mo to write these few lines regarding tho new and valuahlo medicine, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets. I havo been a sufl'ercr from nervous dyspepsia for tho last four years; havo used Death of Hon. Timothy Angllu. TotiosTO, Out., May 4. Timothy Ang lin, ox-M. P. and ox-spoakorof tho Domin ion house of commons, died at his resi dence In this olty yestorday. He was 74 years old. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Miss Mary E. Wllklns, tho nuthorosn, Is seriously ill at Old Point Comfort, Vo. Tho British ship Cralgmoro, which had been given up ns lost, has arrived at San Francisco. . An attompt was mado to kill Hov. Max Huppuchter, In St. Louis, by Bonding poi soned fruit to his parish school. Tho Paris newspapers confirm tho rumor that M. Herbotto, French umbnssador to Germany, will only return to Berlin to present his letters of-recall. A box car, found at Sioux City, la., con taining blood stalnod garments of John Brownrigg, was traced to klsberry, Mo,, whoro Brownrigg was murdered and thrown from the train. Bartus Comogys, a brokor of Baltimore, was hold for trial on tho chargo of con verting to his own uso tho proceeds of a inlo of canned goods, valued at $418, tho oroperty of Joseph F. Callahan, of Cres- koU, Md. Itellef in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "Nev ew Great South American Kidney Cure." This" new . i A f I remeuy is a great surprise on accoum. ui n-s exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief aud curo this Is your remedy. Sold by Shaplra's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. One of Scliulzo'a Many Victims. Seattle, Wash., May 4. Tho papers in a sensational suit In tho United States court havo been servod. It Is tho suit of Ii. C. Dlllman, a prominent roal estate doalor of Spokano, against the Northern Pacific Ballroad company, and In tho com plaint ho tells in full tho story of tho gl cantlo frauds practiced by Schulxo in con nection with the sale of londs adjacent to Spokano. Dillmau asks for the return of f312,000, of which ho says ho wos delib erately defrauded; lor 112.4UU damages, which ho claims to havo suffered by rea son of falso representations, and for the further sum of Ktf.OOO, which ho claims to havo paid out on promissory notes signed in behalf of the road. Did You Ever Try Electric Hitters ns a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a hottlo now and get rpUpf. Tlds medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and curo of all Femalo Complaints, exerting a wonucriui direct influenco in giving strength and tono 1, nrmn, Tf 1-nll htWn T.OS.S of AoiietitO. Constipation, Headache. Fainting Spells, or urn Knn-nn9 Slnetilo.ss. Excitable. Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Blectrio Hitters is tho medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by Its uso. Largo bottles only fifty cents at A. Wasley's drug store. Colonel Kred Grant lleappolnted. New Yomc. May 4. Mayor Strong on Saturday notified Colonel Frod Lt. Urant that ho had been reappointed n pollco com missioner for six years, and Colonel Grant at onco went to tho city nan nna was sworn In by tho mayor. The mayor reap pointed Colonel S. van Honssoiaer urugor nresldont of the nark commission for the full term of six years at an annual salary of 15,000. Mr. D. P. Davis, a prominent liveryman and merchant of Ooshen, Va., has this to say ... i. t.,i,tot nf rheumatism: "I tako Ull ill" " il -"' denuirn lii recommending Lhamoenaiu Pain Balm for rheumatism, as i o.y i. " r . r J.... personal experience that It win uo an w.av is claimed for it. A year ago this spring my i.,.i,r was laid un in bed wltu muamniaiory rheumatlsm and suffered intensely. The first application of Uliainueriain s l ain jaim cased tho pain and tho uso of ono bottle com pletely cored him. For sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists, Sheiiuudonli Directory. Business men nnd othors, who havo not yet uxMircdoneof the directories of Shenandoah, just issued, can obtain ono by making appli cation at this ofllce. Tho prlco is only J2.00, and there aro only alow lett. no business man cau afford to be without one of thoso books. 2-21-t DYSPEPSIA. AN INDIANAPOLIS GENTLEMAN. various patent medicines and other remedies'"" wunoui any lavorablo result. They sorac4 times gave temporary rollof until tho effects ofthomedicino wore off. I attributed this to my sedentary habits, being a bookcepor with llttlo physical exercise, but I am glad to stato that tho tablets havo oycrcomo all theso obstacles, for I havo gained in flesh, sleep better, nnd am better in every way. Tho abovo is written not for notoriety, but is based on actual facts." Ifespectfully yours, A. W. Sharper, 01 Prospest St,, Indianapolis, Ind. It is safo to say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will curo any stomach weakness or diseaso except cancer of stomach. They euro sour stomach, gas, loss of flesh and appetite, sleeplessness, palpitation, heartburn, con stipation,aud headaches. Send for valuahlo llttlo book on stomach diseases by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall. Mich. All druggists sell full sized packagosat 50 cents. POLITICAL CARDS. r?on LEGISLATURE, U Second District, H. W. BECKER, Of Glrnrdvllle, Pa. Subject to Democratic rules. JjlOIt COUNTY TItEASUnnit, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Broad Mountain. Subject to Republican rule). Olt CLERK OF THE COURTS, PHIL. J. CONNELL, Of Glrardvlllc. Subject to Dcmocratia rules. J10R COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. CHARLES DERR'S Rnrher Shnn ! West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave heeomlnir oonolar. You will like it. We make a specialty of haircuttlnz. ROFESSIONAL CARDS. ft S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Ofllco: 30 West Centre street. Can be consulted at all hours. T) F. HURKE, M. D. 80 E. Lloyd Btreet, Shenandoah. Office hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 8 and 7 to 9 J. II. POMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Ia. 1 M.BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. nniee Euan hulldliur. corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. pROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahanoy City, Pa. ir...lnr. .,.,,lt.l nmler anme of the best 7 t.inn nml I'arls. will clve lesson on tlw violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Atiuress m tm v. .wUOv, . eweler, bhenanuoau. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beei$ AMSY PILLS! JUL rwuG Ft AN0 BUHC. BH04C.IB"WaMU,S SMC ,UAP Wil? fipicirie CoiFhoa.Pa. Tiatu) s
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