EVENING HERALD IMTAlll.I.SIini) 1870. 1'ti llshed every Evening, Kxcept 8umlny,nt 8 80 inn Jahihn- Sthkkt, Nrah Ckxtiie. Tli 1 H1T11I1I In iloilveiwl liiHhennmlonii nnd the surrounding towns tor six cent i week, able to the carrier, lly mall 38.00 n enr. or 95 centi 11 mouthy iwiyuhlc In Advunoe. Advertise ments charged aocordinir to sjiace ninl oltinn. The tmhlinhcra reserve the right to chi.rc tho fiosltlon of advertisements whenever tho pul IcAtiun of news demnnds tt. TI10 rlitht is reserved to reject any advertisement, whMher paid for or not. that tho publishers may deem fmproper. Advertising rates matte known upon application. Kntered at tho postofllcc at Bhcunmloah, Pa., as second class mall matter. TKI.Hl'HONK CONNECTION". Evening Herald MONDAY, MAY 11, 1800. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. KO It CONG UKSSM A N-AT-l.A ItfJ E, (1A1.USIIA A. aitow, Of SufUchai,nn. SAMUEL- A. DAVKNl'OUT, Of i:rie Mil. Olaiistonb 1? under plcdKC to his physicians never to nmku another speech. What a jiity sonio American statesmen cannot catch liis disease. Somk 0110 lias ventured to say that pcoplo cat twenty per cent. more, food in cold weather than when it is warm. This may lie bo for all wo know, hut it seems directly oppodto to those who observe tho big baskets of good things that are carried away during the summer season. TiiKanti-Mcliiuioy managers assert with .positivehoss that the friends of gold will con trol the convention by a largo majority, llccd, ijuuy, Alli-on and Morton have all declared for a single standard, and their followers are Jiiaklng their campaign on that' line. Mc Kinley, 011 tlio other hand, has positively refused to discuss the lluaiicial question since his uinviiss began. His managers have announced him ns a free siher advocate in free silver strongholds, and as 11 gold bug whero 110110 but gold delegates were to bo chosen. Prominent men asseit that Ml Kinley's refusal to talk on the llnaueial ques tion will ultimately defeat him for tho nom ination. Tho fight for tho liepublicnii prcsl dcutiul uoiniuatiou is not yet wnu. Till: 21th of May is near at hand nnd "God Save the Queen" will resound around tho world With more than its usual significance and perhaps with a note of anxiety 111 it, for tho good Victoria, in passing her seventy .seventh milestone, marks the completion of a long stage nf a journey the period of whoso completion nu man can lix. Hut this somber rcllcctiou is persistently crowded out of tho thoughts of her people, who, on this festal lay, wherever they may be, give cnt to their gladuevt that she is yet sp.ued to reign 'northern. Tho boom of ciiiuou, tho chinio 1 Ijells.'tbe shouts and hurrahs, the waving of U.igs, the parades, tho leviews, the feasts and all the other joyful demonstration's 'that enliven this gain-day wherever Great Britain's colors llo.il are but transitory symbols of tho deep recrcnco and love that bind to this gentle sovereign her poorest and humblest ubjects. Queen Victoria is unquestionably the best known woman in tho world, and her reign has been longer than that of uuy other living sovereign. Her career has b.'cn le lu.irhublo in many ways, although it has been BOOTS anL.An,iy 1VHts of tliu coimty. """Ajinrudes throughout the HATS and CAJ for Decoration Day, tho rni T ADC A ' kcI' 'rcs'1 "10 memories LULLAKo 3I1Q ead, to preserve in tact t for, to keep alivo tto VT THl" ' rosu'v,!' tnu wurds of .om these houoied dead wo I 1 1 devotion to that causo for uvo the last 11111 measure ot CLOTTi-haii wo hero highly resolve that ill not havo died la vain that .ition, under God, shall have a new .itli ot freedom and that government uf 1 he people, by the people, for tho people, i.liall not perish from tho earth." Watkin Waters l'oat, of town, should receive every encouragement from our citizens to the end that tho services attending the observance of .the day this year may be joined in by all, hriuging us into sympathetic harmony Tender feelings mingling with plide and n loyal sense of gratitude inspilo u lofty statu of mind, and to thoso no man not sordidly selfish should bo insensible on a day set apart as a memorial of patriotic valor and devoted manhood, nnd of life surrounded by tho country's weal. While the veterans lio let it not bo furgotteii that equally with tliu ilead they share tho honor and glory of the .struggle of '(II to 'Go. All honor to tho beys who wore tho bliio,'whethor living or duud. I'ukchaskus of bicycles are beginning to find out tliat although the tint cost of u wheel Is not n killing matter, tliu subsequent needed ruimlrs foot up an aggregate cot that taxes tho pouket vory heavily, especially with such roads us wo have iu this vicinity. Tho blcyle is constantly wearing out its pneumatic tires, nnd is very apt to noed repair which require skilled workors to make, nud which, consequently, are uxpeiuive. Hut all such a 'guumut Iimo weight with wheelmen. Thole is a fascination iu wheel riding that over comes all other considerations, and keejw up at fever heut the prevalent excitement. There is nut a small boy iu Shenandoah whose gaise U not longingly directed either towards the handsome wheel exposed for sale in the show H iudows, or at those ridden liy happy owm 1 - There is net a lad of 10 who would not be willing to trade his hat and oat in orJi r to hi 1 ouie the possossor of 0110 ot t!i' il 'it .irriage. Hut like all other luxTj'f- tiny itwiuot be enjoyed by all. Titer inubt alW4 be some who are excluded from the enjoyment of thorn. In this i.ise tho siuull buy is largely the excluded parly, as l.itln r ami mother and big brother and ister all husc tin lever, and must be first c 1 oiiimod.iU d. The small bov's tune will m, one of 1 ex lays. Hi will fall heir to ji. a.i adiardcdw cl aud v.M practice ' with it until lietter fntliine comes along and he liecoinos the proud owner of a "Columbia," an "Apollo," or omo other of the loftily named ones, with which tho market is so ab normally filled. All things come to those who wait. Itano ltall Yi'slcrdiiy. The Iihso ball game yesterday afternoon on tho l oloiado grounds between the Lost t.'rcek and iloniesvllle teams resulted in it victory for the former by a score of 18 to II. The feature of tho game was tho effective battery work of Sweeney and lloylc, of the Lost Creek team, and the hitting of the former, who made tho longest li It of the season. Tho Lost Creek team is largely composed of members of the Lehigh A alloy engineering corps and who aro vory anxious to arrange a ganio with the corps at Ashland. Thoy have written several communications to their manager, which has as yet not responded. Ujme lnrtn, Ashland, anil display your abilities as ball tosscrs. Tho Meruit base ball club crossed bats yesterday wjtli tho Quickstep of town at tho Trotting park. It was a pitcher's battle from tho start nnd would havo proved very interesting if it had been continued. In tho fourth inning two men were on haso and Davis sent the ball out for a thrco-baggcr. Umplro Connors caught Davis running aay from the second base and declared him out. Moroa protested and refused to continue tho game, whereupon the umpire awarded it to tho Quicksteps. Tho following was tho scoro : Mohua. 11. Ilcddow, ., p 0 Manger, c 1 Frels, M., 3b 0 McNeil I is, If 0 Davis, rf 1 I'rcls, 2I 0 lteildow. W., ss 0 I'olan, lb 1 Weber, cf 0 I'O. 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 I G 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 12 Totals .... 3 (.L'lCKSTEI'S. 1!. I'O. II. A. Ji. llil(lcbrandt,2li 0 10 12 Mcl.iuiKlilln,:)b 0 0 0 1 0 Wallers, e 0 0 2 1 0 Mathews, lb 0 0 7 0 2 Ctinbauch, ss .. 1 10 12 C11IT, 3b,. cf 2 12 0 1 It van, cf, rf 0 0 10 0 Moimulmn, If 0 10 0 0 i Murphy, p 0 0 2 2 0 Cooiiey, rf 0 0 0 0 Totals 3 1 II 9 7 INNINUS. Shenandoah 0 12 x 3 Miirca ., 1 1 0 13 Karncd runs Shenandoah, 3j Morea. 2. Two hasu hits lllldebrnndt, Heililow. Three ba-o hits Laulmuch. Stolen baes CulT, 2; Coonev, 2; Manner, 1; McNcnlls, 1; Il.ivls, 1. Left on bases Morea, 2. btruck out lly lleddow, ft; by Murphy 2. Ilaso on balls Off lteddow, 2. rinpiie Connors. Time l:l,. l'roperties Sold. Pursuant to nn orderof the Orphans' Court, the property of tho lato Klias Miller, situated in Union township, was offered at public sale on Satuiday. Tho farm one mile east of liiugtown, on the road to Ilrandouville, con taining 87 acres, was sold to William A. Guise, of Northumberland county, for $1025, subject to an incumbcranco of $1,307.50. Tho farm adjoining nnd cast of liiugtown, con taining 71 acres, was sold to Dr. 11. 1). Kent- schlcr, of Jtingtown, for $3SU0, subject to an incumbenmeo of $3,2115.53. Tho houso nnd lot situated iu Itingtowii was sold to Samuel Droshcr for $1)70. ' ft Aflegcd Shortage In Cmmle'ii's Cnsli. PlULADKU'llIA, May 11. Tho nuiddlo discovered in the ncoiiuhtsof ox-City Treas urer Frank F. 3H6heIlon, of Cnindon, Inst fall, during tho-iirogrpss of tho lnvestign Ion of tho affairs of that municipality by Commissioners Uoldon uud Ulnck, wns olHoVJivd'callod to tho attention of the gran. Jairy of Camden county on Sntur Aiyjdy Supromo Court .Tiistico Chnrles G. Ghrrison, who had nppointed tho commis sion over 11 yeur ago on tho petition of n number of cltizons. It is reported that tho shortngo will nmount to about J20.000. Kx-City Treasurer Jllchellon said that If there was nny shortngo ho did not know of it, nnd ho would llko to seo tho money, as he had not taken It. Town Nearly Destroyed bv Knrtliquake. PANAMA, Colombia, May 11. Mnnta, a Boaport town In Ecuador, suffered sovoroly from enrthqunko shocks on Thursday, Great ohasms woro opened in the earth, nnd tho loss of life wns heavy. Lnter ad vlcos confirm tho nows of the almost total destruction ot Puerto Viejo by earth quakes nnd floods, She Inhaled I'urls Green. PAP.KElisnUlW, W. Va., May 11. Mrs. Howltt, of Hlvorsldo suburb, had pur chased u sackful of pnrls greon to use on potato plants nnd left the sack on the kit chen tnblo. When she wont to romovo the poison It sifted out through a hole. Tho woman Inhaled the dust and will die, One of the Quintuplets Dead. Mavfield, Ky., May 1 1 One of tho fivo boy babies born nfew days ago to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lyons, of this city, is dead. Tliu uthers nru enjoying good health. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey tud Delaware: Fair; continued warm; Aostorly winds. I iTii" White Swelling; Came on my leg after typhoid fever, and pieces ot the bone camoout. Khoumatism j diicd the scrofula to put me in misery. Hood's Sarsaparllla proved Just tho medi cine; relieved me of pain, gave me a Km n appetite and I laid aside my crutch und cane. Having tnken 10 bottles food's Sai'saparsHa my limb Is entirely healed and now I am perfectly well." GKOUauW, CnOMWBi.k, Mt. Pleasant, Maryland. ?1; slx'Ior ;5. Dillc easy to buy, easy to taks, - easy in euoci. aac Celebrated Female 1'owders never fall. 'l'jTWT -ttUit ilvtUre Ilium a.rna aiirefafl.tr feUtnS with Tim; 1 ramjiwj l'"U" 'i0fr,lil5' runltM. Alw ! buy lltf beat nd nl4 lfiP- IMtotmrnt. UuriitMil auiHTlorlo J oun m -W h" uil In lha tiiat kM, A . rutlcului, 4 Bfc Ut.li.T UX, Uui 17, Burton, Muh Hood's A WC-UN-OUT FAD. "spilng .Medicines, " Illood-pnrllleiV nnd "Tonics" 1111 Old-flishloncil 1(1 Oil. 1'uro blooil, strong nerves and muscle;, firm healthy llosh can only come from whole some food well digested, "lllood purifiers" nnd "nerve tonics" do not reach the cause of tho mischief. Tho stomach Is tho point to ho looked after. The safest and surest way to cure any foi 111 of indigestion is to take after each menl some harmless preparation which will of Itfelf digest food. Thevo is nu excellent prcpartion of this kind composed of egetable essences, pute pepsin, Golden Seal Hud fiuit sales, sold by druggists under namo of .Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and these tabids taken after meals assist digestion wonderfully because they will dlgost tho food promptly before It has tllno to ferment and sour and tho weak stomach relieved and assisted in this way soon becomos strong and vigorous again Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets arc superior to any secret patent medicinos. liccauso you knownwhat you aro taking into your stom ach. They an- sold by druggists ovcry where at 50 cents per package Write Stuart Co., Marshall. Mich., for hook on stomach diseases. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout the Itegion Chron icled for Hasty 1'eruHiil. Illcycles are on tho Increase in town. Trolley parties will soon ho in vogue again. Lancaster receives $30,091 from liquor licenses. The summer cars aro onco moro in tiso on tho electric railways. Tho Lost Creek base ball club will hold n picnic on tho 10th inst. Tamaqua pcoplo aro endeavoring to organ ize n library association. A May party will bogivcninO'Xcill'3 hall, Glrardvillc, on tho 15th inst. John J. Quinn, of I'ottsvlllc, is instructing tho Lot Creek cadets in drilling. Supervisor Llewellyn hasmadoan excellent piece of load at tho Indian ltidgo colliery. Forty hours devotion commenced at St. Josephs church, Glrardvillc, yesterday morning. The annual state convention of tho Ancient Orderof Hibernians will tako placo Juno 0 at Willlanifiport. The Mnjianoy township schools will close on the 211th of this mouth, all tliu exami nations are now almost complete. Oiving to tho illness of one of tho horses of tho Uesfiie H. & L. Co., Marshal Hughes has substituted another horse to-day. Letters of administration c, t. a., wcro granted to W. H. Heaton on tliu estate of Kmily J. Heaton, lato of Ashland, deceased. Judgo Weidman is on his way homo from tho South, and, witli improved health, expects to resume his placo upon the lunch. The now hand ball alley at Lost Creek will bo opened on Thursday, when David Thompson nnd Charles Trimmins will phiy n game. Scrniiton capitalists have leased an 800 acre tract of laud in Monroe county. Tho coal is said to bo of very lino quality and lays only 300 or -100 feet below tho surface. An ordinance for tho establishment of a paid firo department has been prepared and will bo submitted to tho consideration of Councils, in Hazlctou, Florence Foley, son of Thomas: J. Foley, of Gilbertc.il, was taken with a sevcro attack of appendicitis and was tuken to tho German Hospital at I'lilladelpliia on Saturday. A tip on tho firo alarm bell was caused late Saturday afternoon by the Lakcsido trolley wire touching a wiro of tho system while repairs were being made to tho trolley in the l irst ward. Mr. W. G. Gregory, representing tho Gil bert Kstate, corrects tho impression that tho Estate had anything to do with tho delay in locating now public dumping grounds. Tho officials gavo tho proper notice to vacato tho old place and enforced it, and thnt was tho extent of their connection with tho matter. SPRING MEDICINE Now Is tlio Time to Turlfy Your lllood Spring is emphatically tho season when a good blood purifying medicine should be taken. Why? First, tho need of such a medlcluo is moro imperative nt this season than at any other. During tho winter tho blood has become loaded wlh impurities and robbed of its vitality, llioso impurities mu-t no oxpciieu and new vitality given, if good health is to bo expected through tho coming season Second, the system is moro btiseptible to tho benefit to bo derived from a good medi elno nt this tuno than at any other. It Is n timo when the body is iu n debilitated con ditiou because of impure and impoverished blood, and every function will quickly respond to tho toning up clfects uf n good blood purifier llko Hood's SarMiparilla These statements are plain nud simple facts that caa lie verified by experience, aud they can readily bo understood. Tee greatest blood purifier ever produced is Hood's Sarsaparllla. This medicine has won Its way to tho front by its actual meiit. It has accom plished moro genuine nud permanent cures than nny other preparation that has ever been produced by medical science. The evident 0 of thofo cures is abiolutely uulm poachahlo und unapproachable. I hero aro thousands of pcoplo enjoying perfect Jionitn who would still be suffering had it not been for Hood's Sarsaparllla. Other remedies had been tried, but only Hood's' Sarbaparllla cured Itdoos all that is claimed for it. It effects the most rcmarkablo cures of Scrofula, Salt Ithcuui, Dyspepsia, nlieimiatlsm, and othe diseases, and overcomes that tired feeling. When you buy your Spring Medicino, get that which has proved itself the best. Insist ujsjii Hood's Sarsaparllla, because it is th one true blood purifier. A Dying Murderer's UoutesInn. DlliMlSGllAM, Ala., May 11. Mlko Me lton, colored, was hanged ut Ozark on Snturduy for the murder of Angus Mo- bwonu and wife, four miles south of New ton, Ala., in September, 180.1. scaffold ho spoke for nn hour, say Mitchell oolen, who was hnngi ago, wus innocent. Ho eonfessi crime. Firo thousand people weji to witness the hanging. 1 Fool's "I'laV Jlenults in Trra Deaths. Chicago, May 11. A Ixiufc cStifSiWiig Michael WcLb, Daniel Mnnrlsaui alary Berry aud Maggie Caldor whfr civpShtotl in n pond ueur South Ohfaiao y4ferdai afternoon, Wolsh nnd Mis Urv being drowned. The bont was cnpslzgilbjrWcUh, who kept rooking tho-- boat; tp, hear tho girls scream. Tho Cnldor girl -Was suved by Morrison after n desperate effort. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or genera) tlimrulthliig done call on E. F. Gallagher 19 West Ceutio street. Dealer !r stoves, "i 1-tf OftJhe yaiuuimri l;tit. Kr kW4 Mo'd'rer loir.-.. Wn-iiim.iii- M.iv . All iloiiUi con writing 'he murder 01 j.iste lvieght, the 10-year-old daughter of 11 farmer In tho outskirts of the olty, jmt beyond the Zoo logical Park, who was killed on Monday nfternoon, lins been romorod. Irwin V. Fhnl. tho nourn whom thn nAllrri nnntured on Thursday at llnrpor's Ferry, W. Va., nftor 11 two days' soaroli, confessed to tho detectives yesterday that ho committed the crime. Destructive Forest rires In Michigan. Mahoukttk. Mich. May 11. Destruc tive forest fires nro raging In several por tions of tins uppor peninsula. Thohenvlost loss Is in Ontonagon county, whero ninny lumbor enmps hnvo been destroyed .uud n grentdenl of standing plno burned. "At Munlsiinr. Alger county, thoentlro popu- lntlon is fighting tho flames In an effort to save the town. Tho forests aro as dry as tinder, nnd tho flames shoot a hundred feet In tho nlr. The Klnillfn Forcibly Recruiting. OAluo. lluy 0. It is learned that tho khalifa Is forcibly recruiting, and that ho lias sent l.GOd nf his trjojn to cuppress a rebellion in Kordofan. Ho has also dis patched reinforcements to Knssula, NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho Mllwoukco street car strlko la nt an end, nnd tho strikers tiro uttorly routed. Colonol Volney V. Ashford, ox-attornoy general of Hawaii, Is critically 111 at San Francisco. Itis now nnnouncodthat Emperor Will iam will tako part in tho yacht races nt Cowes, with tho Meteor. Chief Shaw, of tho Now York flro do- pnrtmont, who was Injured by falling into a collar, died nt a hospital. W. M. Cummins and William Long- neckcr were burned to death by an oxplo- lou iu nn oil car at ISelmore, O. Uonjamlu Urnor, Groenbaok caudldatq for governor of Now Jor-soy in 1881. died nr. Fanwood, N. J., last nlgiii, aged 03. John Little, better known us "Punch," k woll known racing man, foil from tho ihlrd lloor of n hotel at Louisville uud was killed. Commander and Mrs. Booth-Tucker hnvu lofc San Francisco, Cal., for Seattle, Wash., and other points, going thence to New York. Thermometer records yesterday : At Bal timore, ll'J iu tho shade; Now York. 01; Boston. 01; Woonsockct, It. I., 92; Mon treal, 83; 1'hlludolphln, 0i Itlipuiiintlsm Cured hi h Day "Mystic Cure" for Kheumatisra and Ncu- algia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is rcmarkablo and mysterious. It removes nt onco tho causo nd tho disease immediately disappears. The first done greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by C. H. llagcubuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Death of a Coiifedcrntn Veteinn. Savannah, Mny 11. Captnlu Jnmes D. Johnston, who diod In this city Saturday night In his 70th year, was tho ranking olllcer of tho survivors of tho Confederate navy and the sonior survlvorof tho United - ... States navy of nntobollum tlnys. Ho entered tho United Stntes navy as mid shipman in 183.2. At the outbreak of tho war ho was high on tho list of first lieu tenants, but cast his lot with tho.coufcd eracy. In 1803 ho was usslgnod to duty with Admlrnl Buchanan, on Aloullo hay, whero ho commanded tho Ironclad Ton-ncs.-To In tho famous battlo with tho fod cral Hoot undor Fnrrngut. Captain John ston was imprisoned nftor tho ongngoment until the termination of tho war. Working on n Poison Theory. Bai.timoke, May 11. State's Attorney Preston, of Harford county, had a confer ence with tho chlof of police of Bultlmore nud Dr. W. B. D. Ponnlman, who Is mak ing thn chemical analysis of tho stomach of Miunlo Saunders, whoso mysterious death near her homo at Clements' Mills has caused so muct talk in Harford and Cecil counties. Dr. Ponnlman hns boon mak ing tosts of tho contents of tho stomach. While tho slnto s nttornoy would not say that ho bollovod the girl was murdered, ho stated that there were many theories as to tho causo of her death, and nil of them were boiug thoroughly Investigated. Smith Memorial Home Dedicated. West Ciikstkii, Pa ,Muy 11. Tho Jnmos C. Smith Memorial home, tho property which was recently bequeathed by tho lato Mm Hololsa Drexol-Sinlth to tho Pro- tcstaut Episcopal City mission ns a re treat for convalescent whlto woman, was dodicuted Saturday afternoon with im presslve services. This line institution is located ut Oakbouruo fetation, on the West Chestor und Philadelphia branch of tho Philadelphia, Wilmington and Haiti mom railroad, nnd Is ono of tho prettiest spots In Chester county. More Jersey Forest Fires. Eoo HAltnoit Citv, Mny 11. Forest flros nro ugnln sweeping over tho deuso plno woods In this vicinity, consuming many hundreds of acres of valuable timber. A fresh flro started botwoen this city nnd Ellwood nnd tho flumes nro sweeping ovor tho extensive plno bolt iu thnt section, Great numbers ot farmers turned out to light the flumes. The loss is enormous. Murderer lteeli's Goods Sold. May's Landing, N. J., Mny 11. Tho household effects of John llech, tho sus pected wlfo murderer, woro brought to this plnco and sold on nitturdnynt miction. Thoro were four largo wagon loads. Among tho articles wus tho canary bird ot Bessie, Recti's wlfo. There was a large crowd ot town peoplo present at tho pale, but tho goods uia uot sell tor high prices. Help Comes tu Thoso Who Take Uod Flag Oil for sprolus, burns, cuts, (rubier Bros., drug store. At Address Curds. One of tho finest lines of address cards evor displayed iu this section of the state can bo en at the Huuai.1) ollke. They are em hollishod with society oiublems, and make must excellent visiting cards for members the various fraternities. Qnll and oxamiue them. Shcimiidouh Directory. Business men and others, who havo not yet secureuononi t no directories of Shenandoah Just Issued, can obtain one by maklug applt cation at this olllco. The price is only ?2.00, aud there are only a few left. No business roan can atl'ord to bo without ono of thoso 1 its. a-21,t Buy Koystono flour. Bo sure that tho name Lkshio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. Ileglu ltlght With Coughs anil Colds. Take tho euro euro, Pau-Tiua, 25 At Gruhler Bros., drug store. THE WEEK IN CONGRESS The lupnl Klcetlon Case to Cnme I!p Agnln In tlio Keimte. Washington, Mny 11. The probabili ties aro thnt tho consideration ot the river nnd harbor appropriation bill will be con cluded todny. Aooordlng to agreement this bill will bo followed by tho resolution to scat Mr. Dupont ns a sonntor from Del aware. With the Dupont resolution dis posed of the bill milking appropriations for the District ot Columbia will bo con sidered, nnil It tirob.iblv will consume, tho ! remainder of the wcok, Only tho provision In tho river nnd har bor bill for tho construction of n bronk wnterat Snntn Monica, Cal., remains to bo acted upon. Thoro will bo sovoral speeches on this question todny. Sonators Berry, Vest nnd Porklns will opposo tho iimoudment, nnd Senator Fryo, ns chair man of tho committee on commcrco, will explain tho committee's reason for its no tion. Senator Whlto will reply briefly to Mr. Fryo. After this it is expected that tho vote on tho atnondmont will be takon, and that whntevor tho fato of this amend ment tho bill will bo promptly passod. It is not oxpectod to romnlu long in confor enco, as thoro is a disposition manifest in both housos to got tho bill to the president nt nonrly n dnto as practicable. This is duo to tho fear of n veto, nnd to tho deter mination to remain in session long enough to glvo congress tltno to not In caso ot such nd verso Indorsement by tho president. The Cuban situation ns presented by tho Imposition of the death sentence upon tho members of tho Competitor party brings forward a deoldedly Interesting condition, which mny result in an attempt at nction on this quostlon by tho senato during tho wcok. In fact, tho outlook in this direc tion is full of possibilities. The indications aro that tho house will drift along for tho remainder ot tho sos slon, giving conferonco reports on appro priation bills tho right of way and dispos ing of such incidental mattors ns it cnn. The immigration bill can hardly come up this weok, ns tho obnlrinau of tho commit tee, Mr. Bariholdt, Is nt his home in St. Louis attending tho stato convention. It is not improbablo that a resolution regard ing tho protection ot tho two Americans sentenced to death by tho Spanish author ities ut Havana mny bo presented and furnish tho text f6r a reopening of n dis cussion of-tho entire Cuban situation. Your Hoy Wont I.Io u Month. So Mr. Oilman Brown, of 31 Mill St., South Gardner, Mass., was told by tho doctors. His son had I.ung trouble, followingTyphoid Malaria, and ho spent three hundred aud soveiity-fivo dollars with doctors, who finally gave him up, saying: "Your boy wont livo a month." Ho tried Dr. King's New Dis covery and n 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 uso of Dr. King's Now Discovery, and knows it to bo tho best in tlio world for Lung trouble. Trial Bottles Free at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Montana Itepubllcnus for Silver. Butte, May 11. Tho Republican stntc convention met hero this morning. All tho delegates arrlvod during tho day and nlB"t- " tno ignt mat senators ariet " s,Inut lind Heprcsentatiyo Hartmanii I ...tit t.n nf l... a . .in aim Ina tn it. will be throe of the six delegates to St, Louis. The namos generally agreed on for tho other three delegates aro O.F. God dard of Billings, Aloxnnder Metzol of Madison county nnd L. C. Phelps of Great Fnlls. Sonio uf tho delega-oi threaten the introduction df n resolution Instructing tho prcsldeutlnl delogates to vote for other thnn tho presidential nominee It sltvor is not recognizee! In tho St. Louis plntlorm, Tho convention will dcclnro for tho free coinage of silver independent ot tho action of other countries. Kelief In Six Hours. Distressinc kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." 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Traffic wns blockaded until tho grand duke's foot was finally relonsedby Its boiug forced out of ids boot. Free Fills. Send vour address to H. B. Bucklen it Co.. Chicaso. and get u free sample box of Dr. Klug s Aew l.lte l'llls. A trial will couvinco you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly ctl'ectivo in the cure oi i.oiisiipaiioii uuu cicit iieauacue. rur ,f.l 1 Tl i .1 1 1 .uuiuntiuiiu i.ncr irouincs mcy nau uvea iroved invaluable. 1 hey are guaranteed to o purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, bat by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate tne system. Regular size 2oc per box. bold by A. M asley, druggist. Will l'rnl.ulily lllo ot' Hydrophobia, PARKKU8DU1IU, W. Va.. Moy 11. Early Bell, who lives nt Palestine, twenty flvo milet ubove, was attacked by a rabid dog while orossliig a field. Tho dog bit and Una both of li jl's logs and arms. When the brute wns dj-lvon ott it bit sev eral horses und n lot oi bheep, all of which were killed or 6hot by fthe owners. Bell's wounds woro oautorlztjd Immodlatoly, but ho is bitten so badly thnt nu attack of hy drophobia canuot he prevouted. llucklen's Arnica Salve. , The host salvo in Aho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands. cSllblalns, corns, and nil fiM.i At-ni.tlnTtB a,wl id.atttvelv- CUrtS idles. or no pay roouireit. it if guaramccu w S perfect satisfaction or railiiy refunded. Price :w . l 7! l. A Woc nv ' mO (cuts ier oox. turwiti', ... . , Coiiiluc fctent. May SO Second HiimiVl ll'nic of the Key- stone Gymnasium at OolAnnbia I'ark. May 30. Ice creom festival undor the auspices of thp22 Club iu liobblus' opora houso. Jiuio 15. Ico rrcam festival undor the auspices of God's Aiubricau Volunteers in Itobblns' opera house. flrlp-ColiUllIeHdache Why suffer with Clgjik, Colds and Iji Grippe when IjixatlvaBomo Quinine will cure you in one day. J cj.uP tablets Con venient for taking, i' nteed to cure, or money refunded, vf cents. For sale by Klrliu s Pharmai Let The Whole World Know The Good Miles' Heart Cure Does H EAUT DISEASE, has its victim atjv u..,u..,..ukig. lunuja tuugub vnar. hoartalseaso is incurable, whonth symptoms become Tyell defined, tho patient' becomos alarmod and a norvous Danlc takes place. But when a suro remedy is found and a euro effected, after years of suffering, thoro is great rojolcing and desire to "lot tho wholo world know." 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