EVENING HERALD lWVAlH.ISIinil 1870. I'll dished every livening, Hxoept SundAy,nt 8 South Jabuih SrnmtT. Su Cknthe. Tits Hurillit Is dellveied InHlieiiAtidoan nnd the .mrroundltig towns fur si cents ft week, ty sblo to the carrier!, lly mull J8.00 n year, or X cents a mouth, payable In advance. Advertise ments charged according to siiaoe end iiosltton. The mibllstiiTs rewTvo the i iuht to change the position of advertisement whenever the- pul Ilcatloti of news demands it. The rlRht Is reserved to reject any advertisement, -whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates mado known upon application. K iterod nt tho iKwtofllce at Shenandoah, Pa., ns jecond class ninll matter, TKMU'ItOKH CONNHCTION. Evening Herald WEDNESDAY, MAY 0, 1890. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOI! WlXOnEMAN-AT-I.AIiaE, OAI.UHH.V A. (mow, Of Su(inuhuiina. SAMUIit, A. HAVBNl'OllT, Of Hrio SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS. Tho School Directors of the respective districts throughout tho county, In accord ance with tholawuponthosubject, assembled yesterday and elected superintendents for the boroughs and townships in Schuylkill. Tho position is an important one, and It needs no argument to provo that none but tho best men should bo placed in this most honorable and responsible, position. State Superinten dent N. ('. Scbacll'er very wisely says ! "It is obligatory upon Directors to look closely into the personality of tho candidates who may bo presented for their suffrages--whether, In addition to scholarship and practical mastery of tho art of teaching, they have tho weight and fov.ee of character to dignify and adorn this high ollico, and make it respected and influential in tho communities it was created to servo ; and whether from all that an bo known, the caudidate, if elected, will probably perform his official duties with judicial fhmncss and impartiality and with absoluto integrity of purpose." It is apparent, from the favorable opinions expressed by our people, that the action of the Shenandoah School Hoard last evcnln meets with general approval. There were seventeen applicants for tho position, and among tho number was Superintendent Whitaker, tho present incumbent, wiio re. ceived tho total Democratic voto of tho lioard, five in number. On tho other hand, nino of tho Republicans voted for C, D, liogart, of Pittsburg, while C. 11. Meyer, of l'ort Carbon, received tho complimentary vote of Director David Morgan, a Republican member, thus securing tho election of l'rof. Jiogart for a term of three years beginning with Monday, Juno 1st, lS'JO. As to tho intellectual qualification of Prof. liogart, tho documents presented by that gentleman to the Hoard, extracts of which appear in this issue, removes all doubt. It is true that good schools mako good children, and intelligent children make good citi.cus. To obtain this result it is necessary that iiistructorsare fully competent for tho positions they fill. Ilenco wo arc of tho opinion that the most important tonsid. oration in the elections of the character that took place last evening is the intellectual, moral and professional qualifications of tho applicant, rather than tho mere residence. Director Conry's point nihed as to the quali fications of tho successful applicant is in tho light direction, although theie is little room to doubt, fioin the papers submitted by 1'i'of. liogart, but that he is fully eonipotont in all respects. Nevertheless, tho lioaid t.innot aim too high ; the test cannot bo tto rigid iu satisfying their minds of any doubt t'lat may exist. Therefore, tho majority members of the Hoard ftcqulosed in making the election contingent upon tho presentation of the necofsary proofs of qualifications. From a parry standpoint, tho Jesuit is gratifying to tho uiemljors of tho Iiepuulkan party. Willi a majority of five, it was nat ural to suppose that a suiiorintcudeiit of their choice, following a precedent set by t.icir Democratic colleagues, would he selected. While tho Republican members may havo been divided us to their personal clioito, tiny -i i ry wisely submitted to the will of tho majority and retained their organisation in t u t. Tho many friends of Prof. W, Jf, i:iirhait in town are pleased to know that tiie Schuol Hoard of Maliauoy City, in thoir wltdom, lias selected that gentleman iw Supurinton di ut of tho schools of our sinter boiough. During tho past year he has filled tho lespou .Mlilo position of principal of the High school of that town with lienor to himself and much profit to tho school. Previous to that time, he held n similar position heie with like ' a'dlity, Tho members of the Maimnoy City I Hoard, with their constituents, will not icgret the choice. I "I nw.lEVK," says ex-Presideut Harrison, in speaking of the Indiana platform, "Unit the expression on the subject of gold and silver should be explicitly iu favor of the gold standard. The issue between the parties will lie the money question and not the tariff, and this platform cannot be too conservative on the latter oroo radical on tho former." This is tho sort of talk that wins support for a candidate and strengthens confidence iu the party. The Republican nutates everywhere and Republican leaders, with few exceptions, ndnilro directness of speech and u, political courage tlmt never falters, even when Its possessor is seeking votes. General Harrison may not bo an aspirant for the St. Louis nomination, hut ho must continuo to be a Presidential possibility until tho choice of that body falls upon somebody else. It Is now McKinley agaiust tho field, in fact as well as In theory, and Tho Noith American beliovos that tho field has tho better olianco to win, Tho McKinley tide Is running nt a good pace, hut the opposition current is stronger than It seems. Tho St Louis '-onvontion will havo 1)00 delegate ut least, and probably more. The Territories" of Arizona and Oklahoma will likely lw allowed four votes each, and an additional vote may lie given to Indian Turritory. Tills would make a total of 1)18 requiring 400 votes to iiutnlnate. Up to yesterday 770 dele gates were cIh n, of which 120 are adinitt cdly coutested ik.iii. Wild cUI-nsare made for McKinley by Urosicnor mill H.iiiim the latter even piling up tin- tsliaonlinary total ol 505 fur his favorite; but it must be remem bered that not one-half of the whole number of dolegates nre pledged to McKinley nnd Iteed together, and over one-ninth ol the seals will bo contested. ISosidri, the anil McKinley man are positively opposed to his nominationwhile the advertised McKinloy delegates arc rtot all olld, by any menus, Tho next fortnight, limy materially change the complexion of things, but at present it looks as though tho field would win. PERSONAL. Lewis Foinburg, of Mnhnnoy City, visited his parents yesterday. Mrs. V. M. Ilrowor spent yesterday among Pottsvillo acquaintances. Anthony Srhniickcr went to Heading this morning to transact business. Charles S. Fowler, of tho News, was mado tho fattier of a sou last night. Mrs. Joseph Piatt spent this afternoon with friends at Mnhnnoy City. Matt. Hlazis and Miss Mary Soinallls spent yesterday with Shainokin flieiids. Mrs. Thomas liuchatmn, of South Main street, gave birth to a girl baby yesterday. Assistant Postmaster Michael TioVncy so journed among some of Shauiokin's Uncle Sam's fellow brethren yesterday. Daniel McCormiek, of town, and John Hcresford, of Wm Penn, left for tho West via P. & It. I!. H. last evening. The former for Moulder, Col., aitd tho latter for Denver, Heeds lEcconlcd. From II. H. Clracff and wife to Wilson Stauffer, land iu North Union township! from Laviua Fidlcr and David Fidlcr to 0. II. Aungst, land in Washington township j from Alex May, guardian, to Henry Krics, premises In Middleport J from JoS. lileindolist, ut ill., to Anna Maria Klcindcnst, premises iu Middleport ; from F. W. Filer to Satemus Thomas, lot in Pottsvillo ; from Sallio M. Thomas to F. W. Filer, lot In Pottsvillo ; from A. W. Shaoferto Wm. Shacfcr, tract of land in West Penn township ; from executrix of F. It. Kulp to Hcssio M. Scligman, lot In Tumaq.ua ; from Wm. Fetliorolf, Sr., to Wm. iethcrolf, Jr., lot in Union township. Taken to the Almslinusu, Charles Wilson, of East Strawberry nlley, was this morning taken to tho county alms house for treatment. Ho has been an in valid for somo time and is suffering from pneumonia. Will Wed .Soon. Invitations arc out announcing the marriage of Miss Itosa Grcenhaum to Max Glttleson, both of town. The former is a sister of Mrs. Nicholas Frieband, of town. Sewerage. The Morgan and Coslett properties on West Oak street have been connected with the sewerage lino on that street and it is expected thero will ho no more complaints of nuisances iu that vicinity. Seml-Aiiniuil Contention. The" semi-annual convention of tho County League of Game and Fish Protective. Associa tion of Schuylkill county will bo held at Cressona next Friday. Premature Conclusion. II. W. Titnian, of town, purchased a houso iu Philadelphia and it led to a report that Mr. Titnian intended to make an immediate change of residence to tho Quaker City. Ho does not intend to do so at present, but tho ehango will in all probability be inado next fall. Visiting llleyellsts. Twenty-eight members of the Maimnoy Cily Hicyclo Club visited town in a body last evening and after scorching through many of the streets started homeward. Kerdglied as Cashier. At a meeting o iih of Directors of tho First National Dink of Mahanoy City, hold lust evening, Cashier W. J.. Yoder tendered his resignation to take effect May 81. lie lias held tho position for 32 years, and tiie resignation was aeieptcd with re luctance. His busiuoss interests iu Pittsburg demanding his entire attention, was tho reason of his action. No one lias yet been selected to fill the position. Killed in the -Wot. James J. Hrennan, proprietor of tho Potts villo House ut McAdoo, lust evening received a sonowful mossige, informing him of tho death of his cousin, Thomas Hrennan, in a railroad wreck at Woyuiiro, Nebraska. Mr. lirunnsn was employed as a locomotive en gineer, and loaves a wife and five ehildien to mourn ids los. lie was burled at Pottsvillo to-day. Saloon Sold. Tho contents, good will, flstnros, etc., of the saloon in the Fruney building nt, tho corner of Main and Oak streets woro toAlay sold by J. J. Franey to Matt. Kupczinski, brither of Joo Kuiciinski, who has a saloon at tho corner of Centre and Iiowers street i. matlsm with its dreadful pains and aches, is a disease of the blood. Lactic acid accumulates in the vital fluid and settles In tho joints, to the Intense agony ot tho sufferer. Hood's Sarsaparllla neutralizes this acid, restores the rich healthy quality ot the blood, and thus drives out and prevents rheumatism. Hundreds ot testi monials tell of crutches thrown away, lumo backs, orma and legs cured, by Sarsaparilla The OneTruo Blood Purifier. ?1; 0 for fS, J'reparnt only l,y O. I. Hood i. Co., Lowell, Man, w i mil.. reeajtotake,mll4,elloo, rlOOU S FillS tlve. All druggists. 2ic genuine welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, been, porter and ale csjiMtsiitly on tAp. Choice toiQ-, Iterance drinks und vlgare. matisun ' . r K. Full Details Gladly Given. A Railroad Official's Experience. It. EDWARD EDMONDS, long con nected vlth railroad construction In Nobraska,writes: "My heart troubled and pained mo for 19 years. Shortness of Orcatli was tho constant and most common symptom. Intense, oxcruclatlngpaln, gener ally followed any sovcro exertion. Fnlntncss, hunger wlthoutany appetite; fluttering that mado mo clutch my breast, and palpitation thai often staggered mo as If I would fall, were frequent attacks. Again, everything would turn black If Iarosofrom a stooping posturo quickly. Sleepless nights with thoir prostrating unrest woro numerous and I could got no rest day or night, I consulted leading phy sicians and tried adver tised remedies. They gavo me no relief. One of Heart Cure Restores Health Dr. Miles' circulars dcscrlbod my case so exactly that I tool: Dr. Miles' Now Heart Ouro and I am now a well man. X hope every ono troubled vitu heart discaso w ill try Dr. Miles' romodies. If they will vrlta mo personally, I will gladly givo them f all details of my oxperionco." Edw. Edmonds. P. O. Box Cj, David City, Nobraska. Dr. Miles' Heart Ouro Is sold on guarantee that first bottlo benefits or monoy refunded. Absoiit-3t!mlctl. A good story is told on a young man living in the west end of town. It seems tho young man visits a young lady at lirowusvillo frequently of evenings. On ono of his recent visits tho woather was rather pleasant when ho went, but about tho hour for leaving it was raining "cats and dogs." As it gavo no sign of letting up soon, the young lady invited him to stay all night as brother Jack was oil' fishing and ho could havo his room, and to carry out her hospitable intent went to prepare it for occupancy. When shocame down to tho parlor again sho was surprised to find Charley missing, but hocamo m about ten minutes laterdripplngwel, with a bundle in his hand and gavo tho explanation that ho happened to remember that ho didn't have his night shirt and ran homo for it. Humbert's Imitation to Soldiers' Survivors, Home, May 0. King Humbort has do nated 100,000 francs to tho families of tho fcoldlers killed and wounded In tho Afri can campaign, without uuy distinction being mado butwoen Italians and nativo troops who fought Iu tho service of Italy. Tho king has also donated 100,000 francs to tho lied Cross society for benefit of tho wounded. Chasing tho ISoritiuda. MADP.ll), liny IS. A. dispatch from Ha vana to Tho Impnrclal says that tho Span ish cruiser Morcedes has chased a suspic ious vossol, supposed to bo tho lasrmuda, which was hovering about tho Cuban coast. Tho suspicious vossol succeeded iu eluding the Mercedes in tho darkness, and disappeared. llutlnr Challenges tho Winner. Philadelphia, Muy 0 Joo Butlor, the local heavyweight, has issued a challenge to fight tho winner of tho Jlnhcr-Slavln contest, which Is to tako plueo in Now York iu n few weeks, for any amount up to f 10,000 and tho host purso offered by any reputablo club. OH Car Exploded, Conductor Killed. Sycamore, Ills., May 0. By tho oxplo llon of mi oil car lu the yards of tho Chi cago Gro.it Western Hallway company horo Conductor L. C. Price, of Cedur Haplds, la., was burnod to death. Five tanks of oil fod tho llamos, and causod u total loss of 25,000. Wales JJutertRlns Ambassador l!u3-aril, Losipos, May 0. At tho drawing room which Is to tako plueo nt Huckingbnm palace on Thursday uoxt by Prinoess Christian of Schloswlg-Holstoin (second daughter of Queen Victoria), in bohalf of her mujosty, Mrs, Roebllng of Now Jer sey, Mrs. Samuel Colgate, Mrs. Alfred Conkllng and Mrs. Charles D.inii Gibson will be presented. The Prluco of Wales entortalnod tho United Status ambassador, Mr. Thomas F. li.iyard, nt dinner today, the first timo sluoe ha has baen here. Mrs. Imgtry's Jewels. London, May 0. Airs. Lnngtry's action against tho Union bank, of London, to recover ?300,0X), the valuo of joivelry de posited with the iMiuk for sate keeping, und which was delivered to an unknown nei'aon noon n forced order, haj been sot tlod. Tho jewels, it reoovorod, remain her property, but If recovered boyond tho value of Jlio.oou iuj oxoess goes io mo uanu. Saved from llungllng Lyncher. Williamstown, ICy., May e. News reached hero today of the hanging of Dr. Fcrrell, at Klllstoii. Ky., Monday night by a mob. Ferrell had a reputation as a wife boater. Hocamo home drunk und whlppod his wife. A mob was organized and strung him up to u limb. Ho was dlscov ored later by some boys and tut down be fore life wus extinct. He will recover. Huron lllrseh's Will. London', May 0. Tho Telegraph says tlmt the bulk of tho wealth of tho late Baron do Hlisoli, amounting to soyeral millions of pounds, hns by his will boon entrusted to tho Jewish Colonization so clety for the continuation of ics work. Tho sum of 1,000,000 f ranoa ls'boquoathed to charities iu Moravia. Fatal Accident ut CIreus l'anule. I'ATEllsoN, N. .T., Moy 0. During n cir cus parade here yostorday n team of horses hitched to a ivugoil took fright and ran tiway. They dashcdlnainonga crowd on tho sidewalk, ran ovor and fatally injured Kdwnrd Schultz, 11 yoars old, nndlnllldtod sorious hurts upon ubout twenty people. Chinamen Waiting to Sneak In. Montheal, May 9. The spring tide of Chlneso emigration has arrived, Yostor day a hundred Chinese came from Van couver, and ure now stopping at tho two big Chinese boarding houses, waiting for a favorable opportunity to go to the states. UtATH Oh UJLUNtL INUK I n. rRTTT TSV M T TV TTTO "Xltrnto King" Kvldelltly of Apoplexy. LoXDON, May 0. Colonel JohnT. Xorth, tho "nitrate king," oxplred suddenly yes terday nt tho Nitrilto company's olllcoa In tho Woulpnok building. Tho dontli of Colonel North lm3 caused great excite ment In flunnelnl clrclos, and It nlso created n sensation when It was announced In tho lobby of the homo of commons, Colonel North attended a mooting of tho Lugunas conipauy at 2 o'clock In tho nftornoon and attarwnrds returuod to his offlcos, npparontly In good health. Ho had n drink with some friends in a saloon sit uaiod in tho same building, and then mounted tho stairs to uttond tho moetlng of tho nitrate railways. Prior to this mooting Colonol North ntoa dozen oysters nnd drank a bottlo of stout, both of which wcro sent to him from u neighboring ros tnurnnt. Shortly after ho complained of sovcro pains, called for brandy and drank some, but soon collapsed In Ills chair nnd expired. An luquost Is to bo hold today. Tho bdllof Is growing that Colonol North died from a stroko of apoplexy, not heart disease, as nt first generally bollovod, nnd that the oysters, 6tout and drink nt tho bar probably wcro tho direct cause of tho attack. Colonol J. T. North was n native of Lioods and owos his notoriety to tho ox tout of tho onormous fortune which ho ac cumulated by means of successful specu lations iu nitrate mines In South Amor lea. Iu 1889 ho presoutod Kirkstnll abbey nnd its grounds to his nativo town, and ha also made substantial gifts to tho Leeds Infirmary and tho Yorkshlro Col lego of Science. Of Into yoars ho has been prominent ou tho turf. Ills fortune Is es timated nt 5100,000. Testing a Itrjectod Armor Flate. Bethlehem, Ph., May 0. At tho Rod dington proving grounds of the Bethlo hem Iron company a test wus made yos tcrdayof ono of tho platos of 15-luch armor intended for tho turrets of the battleship Iowa. Tho plate fired nt was 17 feet long, 0 foot wide nndl5inchos thick. It weighed thirty-eight tons, nnd was the largest plato over fired nt. Tho attack was made with a 10-luoh gun, which was turnod on a point a llttlo to tho loft of tho, contor, Thero wcro 151 pounds of powdor usod In tho charge, and tho projectilo weighed 500 pounds. It was hurled against tho plate at a velocity of 1,6) foot por second. Tho plate usod-Jiud boon originally rojected be cause of flaws in its upper end, Tho pro jectilo was shattered against the plato, and tho penetration was vory slight, show ing that It successfully resisted tho pro jectile. About elgliieoil Inehos from tho 6hot liolo tho piuto crackod lengthwise, caused hy flaws In tho Interior. Your liny Wont Live n 3toulli. So Mr. Oilman Ilrown, of 31 Mill St., South Garducr, Mass., was told by tho doctors. His son had Lung troubloj followingTyphoid Malaria, and ho spent threo hundred and seventy-fivo dollars with doctors, who finally gavo him up, saying: "Your boy wont live a month." He tried Dr. King's New Dis covery and a few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work a per fectly well man. Ho says ho owes his pre sent good health to tho use of Dr. King's New Discovery, and knows it to bo tho 1ps in tho world for Lung trouble. Trial Bottles Free at A. Wasley's Drug Store. I'olish Mine Manager Killed. ' St. PETKi'.snuito, Miy 0. Tho strikers nt tho colliery of NloWeo, l'olnud, at tempted to Hood tho mine. Tho manager, who tried to prevent thorn, was nssnultod. Ho shot two of tho strikers, whoroupon tho mlnors fcll upon him with their axes, killing him and cutting his body terribly. Tho strlko hns continued for some time, and f urtlier trouhlo Is foared. Mr. D. P. Davis, a prominent liveryman and merchant of Goshen, Va., has this to say on tho subject of rheumatism ! "I tako pleasure in recommending Chamberlain's Pain Ilahn for rheumatism, as I know from personal experience that it will do all that is claimed for it. A year a'go this spring my brother was laid up in bod with inflammatory rheumatism and " suffored intensely. Tho first application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm oasod the pain and tho use of ono bottlo com pletely cured him. For sale by Gruhlcr Bros., druggists. Hobbed by Italian 'Highwaymen. Home, May 6. Whilo tho Duko nnd Duchess of S.ixc-Melnlncen wore travel ing incognito iu Italy reoently thoir car riage wus stoppod near Frascati by two mav bed men, who levelled guns nt thorn ana demanded monoy. The duko throw the h'.trhwaymen his purse, which only contained llfry-llvo llro (about, 811), und tho currlago wus allowed to proceed. When he arrived hero tho duko no'lfiml tho po lice authorities, and a detachment of gen diiruus was sunt to the scone. They found the two nun In a tavern drinking, und captured them without difficulty. KheiimutUin Cured in a Day, "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Nmi. rulgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The iirbt uoso greatly licnelits; 75 cents. Sold by C. II, Hagenbucli, Druggist, Shenandoah. I'nther and Sim In a Iiuel. Honcevkute, W. Vn., May 0. T. J. Culp, a butcher, ojuarreled with his wife through jealousy and threatened to beat her. His eldest son, n young man about 25 years of age, took hor part, and Gulp, the father, suid ho would kill thn man. He went up stairs, got his pistol; tho sou also got his rovolvor, and tho two fired at eacli oilier, the son receiving a ball In tho top of his hoad and dying in ten minutes and the father one ball In his mug. j. ne eiiier uuip then turned his pis tol ou hU wile mul shot her lu the arm, tin u dying. 'Jilie wife is not seriously uuih Grlp-CoIda-IIeadaclie, Why sudor witli Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative llromo Quihlue will euro you in ono uay. rut up in tablets con venieut for taking, fjuarunteod to cure, or money refunded. Prico, 85 cents. For sale uy jviruu s marmacy. Shenandoah Director . Busiuoss men and others, who hive not yet Bocuredouoof thedlrectoricsof Shenandoah, just Issued, cuu obtain ono by making appli- ' "v " t lie prico is only S2.00, ana mere are only a few left. No busiims man can afford to be without oue of those uoohs, 2-21-t doming j:e,it iiay mi. ice cream festival under tho uuini.5ow v,.uu, iu jiuoums' opera 11UUBO. Uuy Kcystouo flour. He sure that the namn Lessiq & Baku, Ashland, Pa., i, pouted pn every sack. To Cure Nervous Dyspepsia, to Gain Flesli, to Sleep Well, to, Know What Appetite and Good Digestion Mean, Make a Test of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. INTERESTING EXPERIENCE OF No trouble is moro common or more mis understood than nervous dyspepsia. Pcoplo having it think that their nerves are to blame and nro surprised that they aro not cured by nerve luediefhes and "spring remedies; tho real seat of the mischeif Is lost sight of) tho stomach'ltic organ A ho ioblcod' after. ' Nervous dVs'pcpfTcs often do not hive any pain whatever in tho stomach, nor perhaps any of tho usual symptoms df stomach weak ness. Nervous dyspepsia shows itself not iu the Stomach so much as In "nearly every other organ; In some, cases the heart palpitates and is irregular; hi ' 'others the' kidneys aro affected; In others the bowels aro constipated, with headaches; still 'oth'ers aro troubled with loss of flesh nnd appqtite, with accumu lations of gas, sour risings and heartburn. Sir. A. W. Sharper of No. 01 Prospect St., Indianapolis, Ind writes as follows; "A motivo of pure gmtitudo prompts mo to writo tlieso few lines regarding the new nnd valuable medicine, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lots. I have been a sufferer from nervous dyspepsia for tho last four years; havo used NUGGETS OF NEWS, At Newark. N. .T., a company composed mainly of army veterans Is recruiting for Cuba. MlssKva Booth, of the Salvation Army, tailed from NcV York on Saturday for Llvorpool. St. Paul's municipal olectlon resulted in n Hepubllcnu vlotoj'y. iDoran (Rp.) was elected mayor. A Berlin newspaper announces that Baron Heyklilg has boon nppointed Gor ,innn minister to Peking. Tho City Savings bank of Hot Springs, Ark., hns failed, President Hogaboomhas fled. Shortage probably $200,000. Lightning struck a school house near Fnlrmount, W. Vu. Mrs. Hnttlo Youst was killed and several pupils injured. In a feud fight at a dnnco near Hen rietta, Tox., Hiram Curtis and Bert Rlsloy were killed and several others wounded. Fronch oxcnvator3 at Delhi, Greece, un earthed a perfect colossal stntuo of a man which had been buried since about 500 B. C. Tennessee Domocrats, in convention at Nashvlllo, renominated tho presont threo judges of tho court of chancory npp-nls. Tomorrow ox-Governor It. L. Taylor will So renominated for governor. For every quarter in a man's pocket thertaro a dozen uses; and to use each one in such a way' as to derive the greatest bene fit Is a question every ono must solvo for himself. Wo believe, however, that no better use could be mado of one of theso quarters than to cxchaiigo it for a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, a mcdicino that every family should bo provided with. For sale by Gruhlcr Bros., druggists 'lriai ot the Competitor Filibusters. HAVANA, May 0. Immediately after th arrival hero today of the admiral on tho Mauzanlllo poastwiso steamer tho court martial of the filibusters captured on board tho Competitor was begun. Mr. Hamilton, the correspondent of Tho Mo.qulto, is tho only Amerionn citizen among them, ac cording to th j olllclal reports. Tho claim of the United States consul, Mr. Will lams, on account of Mr; Hamilton haj been refused, but It Is nevertheless thought probablo that his Hfo will bo savoih' Tho llorsa Case Advaucod. WASinKtiTbif..' Muy 0. Tho sunrome oourt yostorday grlmtod the motion mado by Solicitor General Conrad to mlvanoe thocaso of Wlbnrg ot til., connected with tho Horsa-Cuban expedition, convicted oi violation of tho neutrality laws, and sot it for hearing on Mouday, the Ibth Inst. i Hellcf lu Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved iu six hours by tho "New Groat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladd.'r, Kidneys, uacK nnu every pan of the urinary passages in rnalo or female. It relievos Totentiou of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quiek relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold by Sluvpirn's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Still lilHounilug Women Delegates. Cleveland, May 0. The fourth days' sossion of tho Methodist goucral confer, enco saw that great rollglous body still uuorganlzod for tho transaction of busi ness. Tho uolmto on tno ongimuty oi tno women delegates occupied tho entire day, aud, so far as the speakers aro concerned, thoro Is no evidence of a doslro to bring tho discussion to a close. Somo of tho lay men aro anxious to termlnato the contest, and It Is probablo that a voto will bo reached either today or the first thing; to morrow. ltucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, l..,.,,lD l,lll.lnl.,a .nn,a fltlll nil skin prnnttonn. nnd tmidtivelv cures piles. or uo pay required. It is guaranteed to give nei feet satisfaction or mony refunded. 1'rico 2S cents per box. For sale bv A . Wasloy . r r k Address Cards.. One of the finest lines of address cards over displayed In this section of the stato cau be seenat the Hkkald ofllce. They aro em bclllshed with society emblems, and mlike most excellent visiting cards for members of the various fraternities. Call and examine them. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, ot general tlnsnitthing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer Ir. stoves. - 1-tf DYSPEPSIA. AN INDIANAPOLIS GENTLEMAN. various patent medicines and other remedies without any favorable result. They some times gavo temporary relief until tho effects of tho medlcino woro off. I attributed thisA to my sedentary habits, being a bookecrier (f , with llttlo physical oxcrclso, butI am glad to stato that tho tablets have oyercomo all theso " obstacles, lor 1 bavo gained in flesli, sleep bettor, and am better In overy way. Tho above Is written not for notoriety, but is based on actual facts." Respectfully yours, A. W. Sharper, 01 Prospost St., Indianapolis, Ind. Itlssafo to' say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will euro any 'stomach weakness or disease except cancer bf stomach. They euro sour stomach, gas, loss of flesh and appetite, sleeplessness, palpitation, heartburn, con stipation and headaches. Send for valuable llttlo book on stomach diseases .by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. All druggists sell full sized packages at 50 cents. POLITICAL CARDS. TjlOIt LEGISLATURE, ! Second District, H. W,. BECKER, Of Glrardvillo, Pa. Subject to Democratic rules. Jjion COUNTY TltEASUltElt, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Broad Mountain, Subject to Republican rules. piOR CLERK OF THE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Glrardidllc. Subject to Democratic rules. JpOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave s becomlnc popular. You will like It. iltyof hair cutting. We makeaspecln. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. c. S. PHILLIPS, SI. D. Onico: 30 West Centre street. Can bo consulted nt allhours. P. F. BUKKE, M. D. 80 E. Lloj-d street, Shenandoah. Office hours : 7 to 9 a. in., 1 to 8 and 7 to 9 ;l, II. l'OMEROY, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Slieriaiidonh, Pa. M. BURKE, ATTOP.IiEY-AT-lAW. Ofllce Eguh fi'illdlng, corner of Main and Centre streets, fjheiiandonli ROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Rox 63, Mahanoy Olty, Va. I la vine: studied under somo of the beet masters h London and Paris, will cive lesson on the violin, pruimr nnd vocal culture. Terras reasonable. Address in care of Strouae, the eweler Shenandoah. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. ANSY PILLS! 0 mi. DftIKi r II0 BURE.EK0 4U.KA"W0MN S WE Wt' Wn.sK BpeiricCo,PniiA.w III ;USB muME I I ...
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