EVENING HERALD TAIlI.lSlll:l) 18T0. l'liltahed erery KyciiIiik, Kxeeiit Sunday, at 8 fount Jaudin Htrm-.t. Nkam Cektiiis. The Ilemlil la ileilveird tuttlicnniidonii ind the turroundlng towns for lx rents n week, pay able to tho carriers, lly mull $1.00 n yenr, or 'JO conU n month, payable in ihlvHnce. Advertise- mclIM clinrfrca Act-ortllllK 10 space nnu position, Tho publishers reserve the right to clini.ge tile fositlou of advertisements whenever tho ptili Icatfon of news demands It. Tlio rlht la reserved to rejcit any aiHertlscment, whether fifth! for or not, that the publishers may deem aiproier. Advertising rates made known upon application. IS Uered at tho poitofllco at Shenandoah, Pa., ns jecond claw mail matter. TKMSl'HONK CONNKCTlOtf, Evening Herald TlIUltSDAY, MAY 7, 1690. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOR CONOKESSMAN.AT'I.AUriE, UAl.USHA A. (IKOW, Of Susquehanna. SAMUHI, A. DAVHNI'OHT, Of Krlc Tim Cuban nrms lire soon to bo ro-enforced by tlio rainy season and tlio yellow fever, juost powerful nlllos against uuaccllmatcd troops. Ik offering bis f ortuno to any oiiowho will rcstoro liis slglit, Millionaire Charles Broad way liotiss Is holding out n largo briho to Science An exchange pointedly says that with tho election of a Republican President this fall, tho confidence thus restored to tlio business world, this country will at once enter upon a caroor of prosperity unparalleled In its history. And such a condition of affairs lies just ahead of us. To all the rumors of various hues that tlio loaders of tlio opposition of Mr. McKinley are on the cvo of surrendering, oil ,tho authority of Senator Quay and of Mr. Mauley an emphatic denial is gien. Thore Is neither dismay nor demoralization in their ranks. Thoy insist it is au impossibility for tlio Ohioau to succeed on the first ballot. Friends of McKinley coucedo that it is victory on that first ballot or not at all. And thero you Jiavo it. Tun theatrical' season is abnut closing, and it is 110110 too early to inaugurate an agitation for cheaper theatro seats. YV. 1). Hove)ls lias taken up tho fight and Is making a vigor ous warfaro for cheaper entertainments. Now When tho prico of everything else has gono down, tho charge for a first-class theatro seat has gradually taken an upward tendency. Tlio best actors tills country has produced played to their fellow citizens all their lives at".") cents for first-class scats. It is true tho expenses of scenery are greater, and tho costumes more expensive, but at tho samo time there aro a -hundred times as many playgoers as thero used to bo. On tlio whole. is thero any moral obligation resting on tlio people to make u millionaire out of a success ful theatre manager?. When the times aru so cruelly hard, it looks as if theatro tickets ought to come down In price. If managers will not put them down, it may bo well to remember the advice of Mr. Howelis : "Uvcn at our private theatres $1 is more than any performance is worth, and 1 think that when mom is asked tlio intending purchaser will do well to turn from the box ollico and buy a houk." Tun custom of the various societies aud organizations of a city or town to go from ollico to ollico for 11 job of printing, and get a bid from each, no matter what tho work may amount to, is rapidly growing. Not lung ago a gentleman camo to my ollico to get bids on a job tliat amounted to only $1.25. This was for au entertainment for the society of which ho was a member, and which expected all tho newspapers iu tlio city to give tho enter taluuient a gratuitous notice. I gave him my bid, but did not get tho work. Tho next day ho appeared with a notico to bo published free, On being asked if tlio society expected to make money out of the entertainment, bo replied that it did, and that was why it was to bo given, I told him that ho must then psy for bis notice. Why, I tako your paper," bo said "why can't you accommodato 1110 iu this respect?" I replied ho could not exnect to L'et tho notice freu and havo the tickets and program printed at a small oiftco that could not udvertlso it, but ho should get Ills notico printed in tho samo placo. Ho was 11 sensible man and saw lio point, aud said he bad never viewed it from that standpoint llcfluul'tha notico published ind raid for it Nowspaperdom. THE ELECTRICAL EXPOSITION. Tho value of nuch a display of tho enor mous variety e' uses to which what is gener ally culled tho electric current may bo put as Js mado at the Grand Central Palace, in New York city, will depend, says the New York Advertiser, largely upon tho interchange of ideas that it will promote between men who aro giving their full attention to the develop ment of the mysterious force. Of course, it is always well to interest tho laity in such matters by providing romantic and sensa tional attachments, but It is easy to distract attention from tho real purposes of such a demoutriitiou. To bo able to Jictir tho roar of Niagara iu Now York, is interesting as evidence of what human ingenuity can accomplish, but tho wiro that keeps a poultice warm is vastly more serviceable to the human mi. The interest, in point of fuet, that tho vititor feels is In proportion to his kuow lodge of tho subject. What is, perhaps, not generally known is the 11101 important feature of tho exposition, namely, that iu dealing with the must subtln ti ud most modoru force iu nature, tho United States stands to-day whoto it has stood almo.t from its foundation at tho very head of the u m-e. The spirit that prompted Franklin tjtlv his kite has been thir spirit of this jution nd not only has It developed a u . r.T of ingenuity aud skill among us that 1 1 ) lb" world, it has brought to our shunts unit uoini j I' d among us, huuiq of the most I,.: 1 nit in-:i: u'lis that uljier nations liavo p ii-il Tins Is the oleetrle continent, l-oiii by bir.h mid iiaturulisttiou. The mastery of the t'vrcus reprieuttd iu tbo unci- is n task for lvlm h tin- keen, clcar-i-ut, imaKinntive American mind K peculiarly qimliliod. It m-oiiis to Imve been reserved for u by futo mid lltncw. Deglii night With Coughs 11111I Colds. Tnko tho suto euro, Pun-Tina, 88 At Urohler llros., drug store. PITHY POINTS. Illtppuultigs Throughout tlio Itegiou Chlon Mori for Jlnsty l'ci-iisiil. Thoy have Ico cieam eating contests at Pottsvillo. The (Imnt band will attend Houaa'a grand concert in a boily". Employes of Mil lianpy City collierios will pmlnbly bo paid Saturday. Charles Shane and Miss Emma Fey, both of Tamaqua, wcro married last night. Tlio citizens of Shamokin will vote on tho question of c(y chartor In November. ' Operations on Horsckker's new opera house, Mahanoy City, wcro begun this morning, JIazlctou Coimeilmcu aro thinking of im posing 11 yearly tax of (ft on bicycle ndc)s.' Tho Heading collierios will suspend opera tions this evening for tlio bahuico of tho week. Draper, Oilbcrton, St. Nicholas and col lieries iu thoso districts will liavo a pay-day Friday. Tlio Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company announces a dividend of 2 por cent., payable -May 27. , Hubert F. Ditr.hhurn was ro elected Kuner- intendent of tho. Tamao.ua schools at a salary of ?1300. Extenslvo repairs aro being mado at Packer No. 5 breaker, including tho erection of a largo addition. It. II. Morgan, tho regalia manufacturer, will furnish tlio caps fur tlio Lithuanian baud of Mahanoy City. John A. Reese, son of Sunt. Edward lteese, of Park Placo, will, manago Krcbs' drug store at Mahanoy City. Prof. I rank S. Miller, superintendent of tho Maliauoy City schools, was admitted to tlio Lackawanna bar oil Friday. Tho High school commencement of Maha noy City will take placo in tho Kaicr opera- house on .May 21st aud there will ho sixteen graduates. Experiments made by tlio Pennsylvania State College show that a good fertilizer will causo au Increase in farm crops of over $10 an acre. A stock company has been organized at Pottsvillo that will hire bicycles at 50 cents for first two hours and ilo cents for every additional hour. For tho third time Mayor Mansel has sen! tho naine of Augustus Lord as Chclf of Police 01 winiainsport. to belect Council, out the appointee was turned down. Yvhilo assisting at tlio fire at Delano, lato Tuesday evening, Superintendent Ulaksleo had tho misfortune to sustain a badly scalded foot, confining him to Ids bed. State Superintendent Scliaell'cr has notified several of tlio members of tho Reading School Hoard that bo will positively not accept the superintendcucy of the Reading bchools. Help Comet to Those Who Tnko Red Flag Oil for sprains, bums, cuts. At Oruhler liros., drug store. 3lnliiiuoy City Council. Tho Rorough Council of Mahanoy City has adopted an ordinance that will practically prevent the salo of bankrupt and other stock by transient merchants in that town. They will bo icqu(rod to pay $50 a month as a license for such privilege Tho Council will ask for bids for paving Main street frpm Centra to thq Lehigh Valley depot, with concrete. It is estimated that tho work will cost about ?2.50 por yard, and bonds will bo issued amounting to $10,000 to enable Council to do tho work. l'iro ut Malmnoy City. A bam on South Catawis.s.1 street, Malia uoy City, owned by James Mlllward, caught fire last night about 0:15 and made quito a blaze. Tlio whistles at collieries gave tho alarm and kept it up for some time, as it was feared the (iro would develop into a confla gration, but tho firo companies responded promptly and did effective work. The hook and ladder company succeeded in pulling down tho strupturo and preventing tho flames from connecting with cdjoiuing buildings. Tho los3 wns-ahmit $300. 3Inrrlagu Licenses. , Edward Iioylo and Mary Kcllcy, both of MinersviUo; Robert F, Heebner and Mrs. Mario Moyor, both of Schuylkill Haven; W'm. E.iticgloandlihiK. Shadlc, both of Porter township ; Eugene Powell and Anna Ziuimcr. man, both of Pottsvillo ; Joseph Rowak, of Hopewell, aud Rosana Koshalak, of Oneida; Charles Kuntzlemau ami Ella Thompson, both ol Tower City. Refused to Decluro for McKinley. SALtsnunY, Mil., May 7. The Uonubll- can convention of tlio First congressional district of Maryland yoUonlity elected Dr. William I). 3taughton, of Worcester county, ami 13. Gootco Slovens, of Caro lino county, delegates to tho St. Louis convention. Tho delegates woro ttot iu Btructed. A light was miulo by tho Mc Kinley people In tjio convention to In struct, but It fell through. Tills is tho eastern shorn dls rlet of Maryland. Coming Kvent, May 30. Ico cream festival under tho auspices of tho 22 Club, In Robblns' opera house. Juno 11. Ico cream festival under tho auspices of God's American Volunteers in Robblns' oiiera house. Nerves and Blood Aro Inseparably connected. The for mer depend simply, solely, solidly upon the latter. If It U pure they are properly fed and there is no "nervous ness." If It Is impure thoy aro fed on refuse, therefore cannot be strong and healthy, and tho horrors of nervous prostration result. The only senslblo way to care 1st Feed tho nerves on pure blood. Make pure rich, red blood and keep it pure, by taking ood's Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier, f 1 j 6 for i Prepared onl j by O. I, Hood A Co., Lonell, Mall. IJ Jf T"V 1 1 cure Wllouiiei'ua MOOCl S IrlllS headache. ut. Tim Cincinnati Kxplnsinn Tlnrror. ClKxlNATt. May 7 The body ..f Will iam Louth, barkeeper, wns.-cuvered from tho Driioh building1 ruins ycsterilny. Sov ornl pnrlR of bodies liavo boon recovered. Tho bodies of Holllnn Davis, Adolpli Uracil, Follcln Drnoh, C. S. Wolls, Klin Singleton, John McCarthy mid William Iioutli havo now been recovered, nnd thore nro still mora botllos lit tho ruins. The bodies of William Lowhold, C. V. Amtross, Mnmle Kennedy, John Hcers nnil Goorge Meyers nro known to bo In tho ruin. Among the nilfsliijr nro two men named Llglitfoot and Stnrborough, William Carr, William Hoborts, Gustnv Seumnti, AV111 lam Klnu;, .Tamos Grunt, John McGnrvoy. Tho Injured nro all doing well except Mrs. Olga Drach. Deadly Duel with a Trlsonor. Louisvim.i:, Mny 7. Private I'ollcoman Charles Salon arrested Charles Hoyso (col ored) at tho rnoo trnokyostorday afternoon for shooting craps, nnd startod to tho con tral station with tho prlsouor 011 a crowd ed strcot car. On tho way Doyso broko away nnd rnn, lloth men pulled tholr re volvers nnd began firing. Boyso was shot through tho arm, whllo Sales was shot In tho oyo and undor tho chin. Both mou will probably dlo. Mr. James Camp, man ager of tho Grand Opora Houso, and his rvlfo woro on tho car. Mrs Camp was shot In tho Sldu, tho ball striking a corset stny,glanccd and mado only a flesh wound. Mr. Camp's hand was pierced by a bullet, aud tho motorman was woundod In tho heol. California for McKinley. SaohAMBNTO, May 7. Tho MoKInloy enthusiasts complotoly captured the, Re publican stnto convention ,yestorday, al though tho district delegates elected from tho Fourth congressional district woro un pledged, nnd woro nvowodly Allison sup porters. Tho Fifth district dologates will probably bo of tho samo political complex Ion, but tho other fpurtoen nro bound to McKlnloyby tho strongost pledges Jhat could ho framed. Tho convention enmo out squarely for silver at a ratio of 10 to 1. Journalists Expollcd from Cuba. HAVANA, May 7, James Crcolmnn, cor respondent of tho Now York World hero, and Fredorlok W. Lawrcnco, correspon dent of Tho Journal, of Now York, havo boon expelled from tho Island on tho ground that thoy havo cnlumnlatod Cap tain Gonernl Wcyler, tho government and tho army, and hnvonttrlbutod lnsurgonts' crimes to the Spanish army. Thoy have been ordered to leavo Cuba by tho first steamer sailing. Unsatisfactory Negotiations. WAshixotox, May 7. Tho negotiations between tho United btatos and Great Brit ain respecting tho Berlug sea seal fisher ies during tho past year ludlcnto that thoso fisheries aro In a very unsatisfactory state, and that up to this tlmo tho British government has firmly resisted overy ef fort of tho department of stato to extend tho scopo of tlio regulations prescribed by tho Paris arbitration. Guilty of Involuntary Manslaughter. West Ciiesteu, Pa., May P. Jacko Thomas was found guilty last night of Involuntary manslaughter in causing tho death of Frank Hoss on Christmas ovo by shooting. A similar vordiot was reached iu tlio caso of Gcorglanna Lunih for stabbing to doath a colored boardor at Wost Grovo. Tho commonwealth failed to make out a case against Absalom Wat son, charged with shooting Voujamlu Luff In Wost Chester last Christmas night. The Mllwaukeo Street Car Strike. Milwaukee, May ( Not n man re turned to work at noon yesterday, the hour fixed by tho strcot railway company when all oinployos woro to report for duty or bo discharged. Women w'ero present at nil headquarters, some with children In tholr arms, i ney woro oven more demon strative than tho men, nnd jeered tho mou that were running tbo ears. Fow cars woro run. Senator Smith tlio Now Chairman, THENTOJJ, Mrty 7. Tho Domocratio stato committee inot Inst night to arrange pre liminaries for,toilay's convention to elect tlolcgatos to Chicago. JTho resignation of K, F. B. Young as chairman was accepted, nnd Senator -Smith was chosen in his placo. Tho commltteo decided upon Jamas J, Bergoii, of Somersot, as temporary chalrinan of thp convention, Ho will boa candidate for permanent chairman, and will bd opposod by Assemblyman John W. Queon, of Hudson. Tho platform as ugreenl upon comes out for a gold stand aril, Indorses tho ndinnlstratlou of Presi dent Clovolaud, and opposes furthor tink ering with tho tariff, Senator Smith and Allan MoDormott will bo two of tho dolo-gatos-at-largo, with ox-Senator Frederick Marsh, of Union, a probnblo third, Kx Judgo Carrpw Is a cnndldato for fourth man, and Is opposod by William J. Thomp son, 61 Cumden. A Pensioner by I'roxy, Lincoln, rsou,, Ainy v. William Loo, a paralytic, who, according to his own con fosslon, frati'Iulently drew o pension for years. In Iowa by impersonating -Morgan Leo, Ills brother, a war voterun, camo to Lincoln on Monday anil applied to gonv nilssloncr of Public Lands aud Buildings Kussoll for admission to tho Nebraska goldtors' Homo. Ho was still mnsquerud inir as Monriin Loo. but Colonol Hussoll, who sorved in an Iowa company, and know tho genuine Morgan Lee, denounced tho bogus brother, finally forcing a confession from him. Loo, of course, will not bo ad mltted to the homo. McKlnl3(s Michigan Supporters. DETltoiT, May 7. Michigan's delegates to tho llepubllcan nntlonal convontlpu will go strongly plodged to support MoKInloy first aud last. No other sentiment Is ap parent among tho dolegatos to tho stnto convention, which will moot today at noon. Tho dologatos from all of the con gressional districts aro already so In structed. General It. A. Alger of Detroit nnd Thumus J. O'Brien of Grand Kaplds nro certain to be chosen two of tho four delegates-at-largo. Killed by n Fall or Coal. Belli. fonte, Pa., May 7, Ilonry Mosel, ngod (10 yoars, was Instantly killed yester day at the Carnegie oro mlnos at Sootla, whilo picking ooul. Tho root caved in, burvltn him banetith tons of ore. Kvory bone iu his body was broken and his head was terribly crushed. Ills son James nar rowly o.caped jueotlng tho Bamo fato. To Join the Federation of Labor. La'whknuk. Mass., Way 7. Yestorday's cloln session of tho National Toxtilo Worker.' convention was dovoted to routine matters. It was votod to lmvo.tliu oouy ldontliy usqu wiiu hhj runcrauon of Labor, e. step whicti win novo great in fluence on Its future course Mrs. Henry A, Dickie, Montclalr, N. J. 1 would advocate it for cleaning everything i from the I baby 5 down to J ;lat-lmnq."Tlio Alodern Cleaner i WOMEN DELEGATES REMAIN Hat the General Conference Does Ni Settle the Matter Finally. Cleveland, May 7. Tho four womon dclcgatos will rotuln tholr seats in tho Mothodlst gcnqrnl conference This was prnctlpnlly tlocIile.il nt tho mooting of tho commltteo on eligibility last night. The mnjorlty report, signed by twenty-llvd members of tho coinmlttooj including Dr. Buckley, editor of.tho Now York Christian Advocato,nnd astrongopponontot womon dolegatos, rocom'meuds that tho womon dolegato3 bo permitted to occupy tholi seats and participate In tho proceedings, and that tho question of admitting women to future conferences bo referred td the annual conferences 'for decision within the coming yoar, Tho minority report, signed by Dr. T. B. Neoly, of Philadelphia, Dr. Hothwollor, Dr. Graw and one other In sists that tho womon are not eligible to seats. Tho majority report will doubtloss bo ndopted with llttlo opposition, Thero is muoh chagrin ovor tho uninten tional slighting of Hov. Dr, John C. Mor ris, of Nashville, Tonu., tho ropresontn tlvo of tho Mothodlst church south, as It Is feared It may havo a tendency to arouse In somo quarters tho old fooling of antag onism betwoon tho two groat Aniorlcan brandies of tho Mothodlst 'church. Dr. Morris nrrlvod at noon on Monday, and was directed to tho Hollonden hotel by 0 mombor of tho reception commltteo at the depot, to whom ho merely nunouueed that ho was a delegato to tho conference. Nona of the conforenco olllcliils camo tc lilm, nnd ho wont to tho armory alorio in tho ovenlng. Even whon ho delivered hit speech thero 110 ono present scorned to know that ho was tho official representa tive of tho Methodist church south. On Tttcsdny this fact became known to some of tlio lenders iu tho conforenco and there was u hurrying and scurrying-to find him. Thoy discovered that ho- hnd quietly loft tho city after discharging hU mission, which was to formally ask for the appoint ment of a commission to net with slmllnt representatives of tho Mothodlst church south, iu consideration of tho possible fed eration of. tho two branchosof tho denomi nation. An urgent invitation will bo sont him to come again to- tho conference be fore it adjourns. 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 Balm for rheumatism, as I know from personal experienco that it will do all that is claimed for it. A year ago this spring my brother was laid up inbed with inflammatory rheumatism and suffered intensely. The first application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm cased tho pain and tlio use of ono buttlo com pletely enred him. For salo by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Again 011 Trial for Ills Lire. Jerskv CtTT, May 7. Tho second trial of Paul Ginz for tho murdor of Clara Ar nlm, In Hgbolr.cn, on Aug. S3, 1691, was begun bufore Justice Llpptncott yester day. Tho first trial rosultod in a CQnyic tlon and Genz was sentpucedtobo hanged,, but tho verdict was sot asldopu tho ground that tho charge- of Judgo Llpplncott, in which ho stated that insanity must bo proven boyond n reasonable .doubt, vyas not-right. As on the-llrst trial, the pres ent ono is insanity. Grlp-Colils-IIeaihiche. Why sudor witl Coughs, , Colds and La Grippo wjien Laxative liromo Quinlno will euro you in pno day. Put up in tablets con venient fpr taking. Guaranteed to euro, or nioney rcfunilod, Prico, 25 cents. For salo by Klrlin's Pharmacy. t President Krtieger's leniency. JoitANNESUCna, May 7. Tlio Standard nnd Jllggors' News says It has authority to stnto that thosontonoes of the so-called reformers will be reduced to n small fine and Imprisonment. Tho sentences of banishment, tho nowspapor adds, will be waived. Dr. Klinnn at Constantinople. Constantinople, May 7. -Hov. Georgo P. Knnpp, tho American ml?iounry who was expelled from Bitlls by tho Turkish authorltlos,has arrived lioroiu good health. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Aubrey Beardsley, tho artist, is reported dying of pneuinonlant Brussols, Belgium. At Mississippi's Prohibition stato cpn vontton at Jackson only twolvo delogatos wore present. A rpduetion of 10 per cent, in wages,, nf footing 3.530 employes, has boon ordered In Biddoford, Mo., cotton mills. Hov. J. A. Diaz, tho Baptist minister ro ntly released from Morro Oastlo and ex- ley Groceries, Flour, Feed, Etc. iods Always Fresh. -D STOCK KEPT ON HAND. 28 SOUTH MAIN STREET, IENANDOAH, PA. A Ami irrrrft Gardner, Mass., was told by Ills sou had Lung trouble, folk the doctors, trouble. followlnirTnilinlit ji.ii.m.i, mm im riienr inrce nunurcii am seventy-five dollars with doctors, who finally' Bu mui up, saying: loiiruoy wont live a month." Ho tried Dr. King's New Dis covery and a few bottlos restored him to health and enabled him to go to work a per fectly well man, lie uys ho owes his pre sent good lajulth to the use of Dr. King's JSow. Discovery, titulkuows It to bo the best iu tho world for Luifg trouble. Trial Dottles f reoai a. aieys Drug Store. AililrenH CutiU. Ono of the finest liuos of aiVdress curds over displayed in this section of the stato can be seen at tlio HciUM) otllco. (They aro cm bollishcd with society emblems, "and make most excellent visiting rartW for members of the various friternltie9. (Sill aud examiue them. NEW J1SHSHY IMtOimilTIO.VlSTS. 1'Iatform l'nvors Woman Sntrriigo nml Ar bitration to Srttlo Disputes. TnCNTON, May 7. Tho Prohibition stato convention to elect dologatos to tho na tional convention at Pittsburg mot in As sociation hall, this city, yesterday. There wero about 30J delegates present. K. S. J. Whlto, chairman of tho state commltteo, called tho convention to order, and Hov. T. II. Mead, of-Mont Clair, was olocted chairman. Tho platform adopted, besides declaring for prohibition, pronounces In favor of woman's suffrage, olvll serv Ico reform aud for courts of arbitration to settle Interna tional dlspulos and disputes between cap ital and labor. Monopolies nro condomned and tho Domocratio party arraigned for Its open frlotitlllnoss to tho liquor, nnd tho liopumicau lor duplicity on tho samo ques tion. Prohibition is doflncd ns tho para mount lssuo in present national nnllthv Thq following dolegatos-at-Jargo to tho national convention iii Pittsburg wero named: wuuam 11, Nicholson, Dr. J. B. Graw, GoorgoLaMonto, Rov. C. II. Mead, Gporgo H. Strobell, Robert J. S. White, uov. Boiomou i-arsous, joot v. Urown, Mrs. Emma Bowho, Ilonry W. Wilbur, William B. Ramsoy and Talllo Morgan, with two additional from each congres sional district. Tho cjocoral ticket named was as rollowst Jilcotors-at-largo, Kev, Abnn B. Loonard and William II. Nich olson!' First district?, Thomas Annndown: Second, tf.. D. JoJlliij ThirdGOorgo La Alonto; Jiourtn.ThooaoroW. Logan; DTfth, PotcrL. Conkllnj Sixth, Dr. Richardson Gray; Seventh, Jool Browns Eighth, Joel S. Vauclsa. NoTronf of Ada Iltclimonil's Claim. Providence, (May tlw olnlm of Ada Hlchmond, tho. actress, that sho mnrrlcd John Stetson, tbo, Boston theatrical mali nger and millionaire, In 1871, iu this .city, lias no official -'reobrd horo to support It. Tho names of Richmond and John Stet son do not appear among tho marriages from 1803 to I874,neIthor was thoroa olorgy man by tho namo of Ransomo in this-city or anywhere else iu Rhodo Island during thoso years. For every quarter in a man's pocket thero arc a dozen uses ; and to uso each one In euch a way as to derivo tho greatest bene fit is a question every one must solve for himself. Wo licliovc, however, that no better Use could bo mado of ono of theso quarters thau to exchange it for a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy, a medicine that every family should bo provided with. For salo by Gruhler Bros., druggists; , More Counterfeiters Captured. New VottK.May 7. Jomos Stlllrn Ids wlfo, who claims to bo on nctros . Rudolph Kroplnsky nreln custody lu-i-ils city, charged with couhtorfoltlng. At a preliminary hearing before United Stntes Commissioner Shields Stillman confessed that he was a couutorfolter and declared that his wife was innocent. Tho head quarters of tho gang was In a houso on Third street, which was raided by tho po lice yesterday. A complote- outfit for tho manufacture of counterfeit fifty cent pieces, includlng.twp moulds with coun terfeits in thorn, was seized. Stillman and Kroplnsky wero hold in $5,000 ball each, and Mrs. Stllliuan'a bond was placod at 12,500. Iu dofault of bail nil of the pris oners are in jail. ltcllef Iu Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved In six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account 01 its exceeding promptness in relieving pain In the bladder, kidneys, back, and every part of tho urinary passages in malo or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. Ifou want quick relief aud cure this is your remedy. Sold by Shapiro's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Elwpers Must Stal Trial. Tucson, A. T May 7. C. Edward Eg glestou, son of Charles E. Egglestqn, tho millionaire board .of trado operator, and Mrs. Georgo E. Turner, who olqpod from Phoenix two weeks ago nnd wero married at Tucson, havo boon held to tho federal grand jury, tho young man for Infidelity and tho womanfor. bigamy;- Mrs. Turner desorted her 2-yoar01d baby at Phconlx, and It was- found (here by its fathor, who had come from Los Angeles. - Uucklen'a Arnica Salve. The best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, Ata,. Al,n.w..l l,nn,l. J.1.11I.1..I..O ..A tvvi-w, buaiMjiwuu,! ijjuiiiaiuai no, auu all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, pr no pay required. It la guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price iiS cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. A Gift from, Governor Morton. Paris, May 7, Hon. Jofforson Coolldge and Governor .Lovl. P. Morton, both for mer ministers of tho United States In Parlsi havo forwarded handsomo subscrip tions for tho American chamber of com merce horo, to which thoy nlso offer their follcltatlons upon Its efforts towards open ing tho French markets to Arnorlcan pro ducts, and towards fortifying tho tlos be tween tho two nations. Filibusters Sentenced to Deatli. Madiud, May 7. Dispatohos rocolvod hero from Havana Bay that tho American newspaper man, Hamilton, -who was cap tured on board tho Koy West filibustering schooner Competitor, will bo released, but that tho other persons captured' at tho same tlmo will be shot, In spito of tho pro tests from Washington. I Crashed to Death by Shafting. - 1 Lancaster, Pa., May 7. Houry Folpol, iMlian omplovoot tho Lancaster Caramol com Vi ,na -.1, - l1ntWIMn thn mll nml shafting In the works, and his head was crushed, death being almost Instantan eous. Docoaseu was S3 years old. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and New. Jer sey: Irair; oast-ony 10 souuieriy wiumi warusir In tho interior. r Illieumntlsm Cured in u Day. I "Mvstln Cure" for Kheumatlsm and Neu- "l KralKia radically cures in l to a uays, jw action upon the system is remarkablo and mysterious. It removes nt once the cause and tho dlscao Immediately disappear?. Tho first doso greatly benefits ; , 75 cents. Sold by C.'ll. Hagenbuch,, Druggist, Shenandoah. SheiiunitoiiU Ulroctory, liusiness men ami pthers, who havo not yet secured one of the directories ot tjucnauuoau, lust Issued, can obtain one by malting appll cation at this ollico. The prico is only $2.00. and there are only a few left. No business man can afford to bo without ono of theso books. - , 2-814 Buy Keystone flour. Ilo sure that tho name 'Lebsio & IlAKit, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. m a iiui 1. viiuiiuiiiiiaiiv. But It Will Cure. R. MILES' RESTORATIVE NERVINE euros nervous prostration. Not mi raculously, but scientifically, by first remorlng tho germs of disease, aud then supplying healthy, nerve food, increasing tho appetite, helping digestion and strength ening tlio entire -system, pespcrato cases require prolonged treatment las shown by that of Mrs. M. I). Reed, of Delta, Iowa, who writes! "As tho rcsultof -allghtnlng stroke, tho pbyslclaps said I had alight stroko of paralysis, iroj limbs wpuld all draw up. Tir Miici' would have throbbing ui, luiiwo In my chest that seemed NCryiUS Unendurable. Forthroo " months I could not sleep KcStpreS and Wr thrco weeks did TTpfllfh coso Jny eyes' 1 ntailll..,,,. j, praycd tor sleep, and foltthat It, relief did not come I would bo dead or Insane. I took Dn Miles' Rcstora tivo Nervine and tho secondnlght slept two hours and from that time on my health im proved; slowly at first, but steadily and surely. I took In all 40 bottles, and I cannot express how grateful I am, for' I am now perfectly well, and i,avo taken no medicine for over four months." Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sold by druggists on cuarantce that first bottle bonoBts or money refunded. Book on heart und nerves froo. Dr.-Miles Modlcal Co., Elkhart, lnd. POLITICAL CARDS. Tpoit lkgisiatuhe, ! Second District, H. W BECKER, Of Giranlvfllo, Pa. Subject to Dcinocratfc rules. JjlOrt COUNTY TREASURER, EUAS DAVIS, .Ot Broad Mountain. Subject to Itcpubllcnn rules. jjlOIt CLERK OF TUB COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Glrardvllle. Subject to Democratic rules. jjtOIt COUNTY COM?XTSSrON'ER, FRANK RENTZ, Ot Aehlniul. Subject to Republican rules. CHARLES DERR'S Rrtrhpr Shnn 12 West Centre Stre Our Hot Towel Shave s becoming popular. You will like It. make n specialty of hair cutting. DDHCRCCIflMAl A I J Ft c. S. PHILLIPS, 3L D. Office: SO WestOenteestreet. Can bo consulted-at alt Iioues. ) F. BURKE, M. D. 30 K. Lloyd street, Shenandoah, OOlce hours : 7 to 9 a. jxut 1 to 8 and 7 to 5 p. m. H. POMEItOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoali, Pa. M. BURKE, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Office feiran bulldlncr. corner ol Main and Centre streets, Shenamfonh. UOP JOHN JONE3, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box C5 Mnhonoy City, Pa. Havln&r studleil lander sohin of the best mastexs iv London and Pnria. will cive lessonn on the vltolln, puitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouae, tho eweier, ucnawiuftu P. J. CANFiELO, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity Por-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. genuine welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. nam ana coat sis, Pool room attached. Flnet whiskey., tx$v, porter and ale constantly on, tap. Choice tem perance drlutj and clears.