1 " 1 If. I EVENING HERALD icsT.viti.isni:i) ih7o. Published every Evening, Except Stindny,nt 8 Bourn Jamuis Stuelt, Neaii Cbntiik. Tin Herald H deilveicd In HhonHiirtonii and the .urrouiidliig towns fur six rents ft week, pay able to the curriers, lly mall ftlOOn yonr.or J5 cents ft month, payable III uilvuuce. Advertise ments charged according toipaec and position. The publishers reserve the right to ehut.ge tho position of advertisement whenever the puln llentlon of news demand It. The right Is reserved to rejett nny advertisement, whether paid fur or not, that tho publisher may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Holered at the poitoflleo at Shenandoah, Pa., an second class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald TUESDAY, MAY la, 1800. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOIl CONORKSSMAH-AT-LAnOE, UAMJSIIA A. GROW, Of Susquehanna. .SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT, Of Erio. BncAUsi: tho cilltor of a rI'ur In Tuma qua wore patched trousers a woman poked fun at him, and the editor retaliated by suing her husband for $10 unpaid subncrijitioti. Tho moral would seem to ho that tho editor is tho last man in the world fur u delinquent to have fun with. Tun blood-thirstiness of General Wcylcr lias received n check in tho case of tho alleged filibusters ciinturcd on tho Competitor, tho Spanish authorities at Madrid having yielded to Secretary Olney'a demand for timo to inquire further into tho eases of the Ameri can citizen who weio captured on tho un lucky icl. Majou J no Wilis, of Uoycrtowu, formerly of tliiscouuty and a First Defender, is a candidate for tho Uepuhlicau nomination for Congress in llerks county. A few years ago this nomination did not count fur much, but tho Democratic niajoiity in "Alt Uai ricks" has been dwindling at tho same rapid rato it lias been going cNewhero, so that many people will be surprised to learn there is a fighting chauco for a goud Itepublicau there. DutriiT is expressed by gentlemen learned iu tho law whether tho latest act of l'resi lent Cleveland, iu placing some 30,000 ad ditional otlicos within tho scope of tho Civil .Service act, is binding on his suixcs-ur. It is held in some quarters that what one Presi dent can do another can undo, and that not jnly tho lirst hut tho second hatch of olliccs that Mr. Cleveland has transferred from tho "spoils" to the competitive system may ho re-tored by his successor to tho aielia of political contest. Whether those who huld tho allirm.itic of this proposition or their opponents are iu tho right this much is obvious : Mr. Cleveland made the change of relation and method uf appointment from .purely Clevclanosquo motives, which no amount of buncombe or hypocrisy can ooscurc. I'or many yeais to come, unless Congress shall decrco otherwise, the .public service will be stuffed with Mugwumps, and of tho army of Federal olllce holders those who are in full political sympathy with sue feeding Administrations will bo a minority, SOUND MONEY PLATFORM. While tho question as to who will be the presidential nominee at At. Louis, when tho Itcpublican clans gather in that city, is still iu doubt, it appears to ho a settled fact that tho platform will declare for the single gold fataudard. Leaders in the various states who are not supporters of .Major McKiuley, and who decline in comedo his nomination m advance otho national convention, may Tvitluu the net two weeks concentrate their furces upon somo particular candidate; and it is nioio than likely to ho Pennsylvania's "fittoritu son." He is bound on the money question, where McKiuley is weakest. If the lines are drau n sharply on tliu liua'ueial .question, and the auti-McKinley people cou ceutrato their forcos, as suggested above, sumo onu besides the Ohio.ui will head tho ticket. MiroHil politicians, in well us promineut business men, assert with much positiveuess that McKiuley's great danger lies iu his continued silence on the financial question, Tho gold standard is uu issue which the practical politician must recognise, and it is tlueateuiug the Napoleon of Protection nioie seriously than his friends have any notion of. Tho Now York Advertiser says: "Tho strongest possible effort will ho made to have tho convention dcclaio for it. It will ho tho groat light at the convention. It can only ho wou by aggressive organization. That same orgauiiatlon which champions it will name tho candidate. It will only name one whoso views ure sturdily iu harmony with tho issue. It will nut accept silence, for it will demand soniethmg mole than meio acquiescence. Mr. .McKisrfoy lias thus fur been silent. His danger is real. His silence has given to his opponents thoir greut opportunity. Should luat sileuciS uontinuu for another two wepks the leaders believe they cau defeat him, and they luivo substantial reasons fur thoir belief." This week all hut two or three of tho .status will have held their state and congress ional conventions, and then wilt como tho wiudup. Notwithstanding the usseitlou of Dave Martin that McKiuley will have tweuty-seveu votos from Pennsylvania, our telegraphic despatches of yustorday showed that Senator Quay will receive (10 votes out of a total uf 01 from the Keystone state. Martin, Magee and l'lyiin are fer McKiuley, not that they lovo him mure, but because thoy hato Quay fur thwarting thorn in their attempts to rule this state as they did Philadelphia wild Pittsburg. Were they iullui m od by honest motives they would bo lespei ted fur their action, but as it is they tommand neither the lespoct of those they profess to serve nor the friends of Seuator Quav Pennsylvania lias spoken, and every luym who hasanark of stato pride iu his het ist and who it not Influenced by ills bun. il.h nivtivu. will support tho "favorite Mm" of I'enusyhiiuU until it i shown run-tiu-ivoly that In nnot he hi juniited. CONFERENCE AT SHAM0K1N. rrneeeillllgq of tho 1'rliiillivc Met ho. list Delegates Yesterday, f p'll to ICvraiso IIfrai.k. SiiAmokix, May 12. Matters relative to work in tho western jmrt of the conference received tho consideration of the I'rltnitlvo Methodist cniifcrenoe In session here yester day and after some deliberation was referred to the stationing and missionary committee. Tho Pnttsvillo society and property was taken up and steps taken toward making the society tliclo more permanently elllrient. Tho book room agent read his report, which was a very gratifying olio. Kev. W. H Aeornlcy, of Plymouth, has lieen very successful tho past two years in this depart ment nd received hearty thanks by a stand ing voto of tho conference. Tho profits from salo of books, &c, were large, far oxceeding any former year. Tho publishing conunltteo's report showed fair profits. After tho reading of the blblo nnd tract report Dr. Ritcuian mado an address In favor of tho American lliblo and Tract Society, eulogizing the work of that grand old so ciety, also urging our churches to greater interest In their work by somo tnngablo means, saying ho was afraid thoro was a danger of our being lax on this lino, lio asked permission that an offering bo taken lo help that work. Permission being granted tho offering was taken and ft neat little sum was at onco sent to the secretary of the society. After a few pleasant remarks from the pastors desiring the conference a voto was taken nnd tho favor of entertaining tho con ference on tho first Thursday of May, 1607, was given to Scranton. An important picco of legislation discussed was tho remqval of tho timo limit, which Is fiyo years at present. It was evident that tho conference was In favor of tho removal. It was, however, finally decided that tlm matter bo submitted to the societies and a voto taken early iu July. last oveiilng a public meeting of tho Wesley I.caguo convention was held, Kev. J. Proudo presided, Jackson White, of .Shenandoah, spent two days at tho conference .Mrs. C. l'arrish, of Shenandoah, was a Sunday attendant at tho conference. IIcv. ISath's family arrived here Saturday to spend a few days. PERSONAL. T. It. Edwards visited llazlcton to-day. W. G. Gregory spent to-day visiting friends at Scranton. Charles M. Harris, of Scranton, was n business visitor iu town to-day. Miss Edith Miners this morning went to Jit. Carmel and will spend a week thcro as a guest of friends. C. W. Ncwhouser was an attendant at tho Hoppes funeral iu Malianoy City yesterday. Miss Clara Williams, of South Jardin street, and her guest, Miss licllo Green, of Xantl- coke, visited relatives and fiicnds at St. Clair to-day. Harry Mayhcrry has returned from Wilkes barre, wheie ho visited his brother, L. J. Mayhcrry, manager of the Swift llecf Company. Misses Lottie and Mahle Itainsoy, who were guests of Mrs. Harry Itowso, of South Jardiu street, returned to their home in Mt. Carmel yesterday. Messrs. Harry Dunn nnd Frank Leary, of Mincrsvillc, were the guests of town friends lust evening. Mr. and Mrs. Musbaugh, of Pottsville, who weio the guests of town relatives, returned homo this morning. Missos Sallio and Mury Delaney ictiirncd from a visit to relatives at Hcckscherville. Miss Ida Izcnstark, of Chicago, who paid a prolonged visit to her aunt, Mrs. Jacob Ohelsky, on West Ccntro street, returned to her western homo to-day. Child Huptlzed. The holy ceremony of baptiun according to the rites uf tho Jewish faith was per formed upon tho sou of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Guldiu, who will henceforth ho known as Wolf Gohliu, by llevs. Joseph Ilalin, of Mali anoy City, and Isadora H. Mltnick, of town, this morning. M. I!. Alpeon, tho oldest Jewish resident of town, acted as godfather, with Harry and Jennie Guldiu as alternates. Tho ceremony was witnessed hy about 50 people, who afterwards partook of an elegant lepast in honor of tho event. Speeches were mado by IIovs. Jonas Dalin and Isadora II. Mltnick, M. 1(. Alpeon and L. Itcfowich, president of tho Kchelith Israel congrega tion. A ltlg Parade PrnuiUed. The Red Men of Schuylkill Haven aro re ceiving many replies from lodges nil over Lastern Pennsylvania, expressing their in tention of being present to participate in tho parade of tho ordor to take placo in that borough on .Memorial Day, May 30th. The indications pJnt to a big demonstration. Pay Day. The employes of tho P. & K. C. & I. Co., in the Ashland and Glrardvillo district, will he paid to-morrow. Hrolcen by li Itall. A largo sheet of plato glass nt Smith's green giocery on West Centro street was broken this morning by somo young men en gaged in playing base ball. v Ascension Thursday. Thursday next will be Ascension Thursday, and will ho observod as a holy day by tho Catholic, Episcopal and Lutheran churches, Appropriato servicos will bo held In thoso churches on that day. The Itrnoklyn a Premium Winner. DlZLAWAltE HltCAKWATElt, May 12. Tho now crulsor Brooklyn whs given her unolllckil trial trip yostordny, Sho accomplished tho splendid speed of 21.07 knots an hour on n run of thruo hours un der forocd draught. This Is over a knot faster than tho speed called for In tho con tract, nnd Insures u premium for her bnlldors, the Crnmps, of over S.'OO.OOO, nt tho rato of $50,000 for ouch quarter knot In oxeoss of twenty knots, thoro being no room for reasonable doubt that sho will at least equal yesterday's speed on hor official trial. Pnisllile tqillt in Illinois. Washington, May li. The report Is In circulation hero that the Douioerntlo out come In Illinois may bo two ilologutlg.ns to the nntlonal convention and two Dem ocrat lo state tickets, John O. Black, ex- ixmsiou commissioner, heading one, and uovernor Altgola the other. Hentonced to Ilfe Imprisonment, Buffalo. May 12. Kx-l'ollco Captain .Michael Summon, found guilty of tho murder of Polloo Sergeant Timothy Cnnt- llu, was yostord.ty seutenoed to Imprison Wont for llfo In Auburn prison. Senator Wnllnee Still Unconscious. New Yoiik, May 12. Tho condition of ex-United Stutos Senator William A. Wal lace was reported ns extremely critical ut uldnltfht. He is still unconscious. lllg Carpet Hills llurned Ilovri, Mount Holly. N J., May li. Tho Am ber Carpet mills ununited by C. .S. Mas lnntl & Son. of I'lilliulolphln, and cover ing throe acres of ground hero, wero to tally destroyed by flro yesterday afternoon. Tho loss will nggrognto $800,0 X), covered by lnsurnnro. The plant consisted of four lnrgo buildings, only ono of which wns Buvod. Tills contained $100,000 worth of mrulo up uarpeU, Klve hundred hands nro thrown out of oinployment. Attnclteil at Her Own Homo. AlTOONA, I'a., Mny 18. Mrs. Thomas Gates, wlfo of a olty passenger railway inotorinan, wns ussnulted on hor own promises, In the southern suburbs of tho city, Sunday night by Thomns Cox, a neighbor. . Her screams frightened Cox nwny. An ongry mob surrounded Cox's boiiHo and threatened to lynch him, but ho wns rescued by tho pollco nnd sout to Jail to await trial. Ftorm Damage In Maine, AUGUSTA, May 12. Reports from sur rounding towns show that Sundny night's wind and rain storm caused oxtcuslvo damage. More than fifty barns In this vicinity wero wrecked, and tho total loss upon property, it is thought, will reach $30,000. The wind blow with hurrlcnno velocity, accompanied by thunder, light ning nnd hoavy rnln. Carpenter's Trlnl Fixed. DELVIDEHE, N. J., May 13. Samuol Cnrpentor, 6f Enston, chnrgod with mur dering Hay Ulackwoll at I'hllllpsburg In April, 1805, ploadod not guilty boforo tho court, and his trial was flxod for July 7, Curpentor Is now In jail hero, having sur rendered hlmsolf voluntarily. Ailillcks Defeats Hlgglns. Wilmington, Del., May 11. J, Edward Addlckssoored a slgnnl vlotory on Satur day at tho olootlon for dolcgatos to tho Uo publlcnn stnto convention, nnd will now bend tho Dolnwnro dolegutlon to St. Louis. "While ho 1ms boon silent as to his prefer ence for prosldont, nnd has been credited with Inclinations toward Quay, thoro la llttlo doubt that ho will drop In with tho Bcneral drift to McKlnloy. Tho Hlgglns lendors aro making clnlms of success, but tbo returns do not sustain thorn. Addlcks will control tho convention by at least twenty majority. Terribly Ilenlnu by Footpads. KUTlIKItFolil), N. J., May 11. Owen Mnlonoy was hold up whllo walking on tho Delaware, Lackawanna and Wostem tracksnt Dolawannanndfrlghtfullybeateu by two moil. Malouey had been visiting friends In 1'as.salc, nnd started from thai place at 10 p. in. to walk to Ills homo In Dolnwnnnn. Mnlonoy fought desperately when assailed, and finally drovo the two men off, but ho wns so terribly beaten that when ho arrived at his home ho became unconscious. Ills condition is critical. ltnth Held for Trial. Lancaster; Ph., Moy 11. Miss Bertha McConncll, who shot Harry Thompson nl tho Koystono House, this city, on tho morning of March 21, and later In the day shot horsclf nt her homo In Contcsvllle, had a hcnrlng before Aldorman Cummins on Saturday, and wns hold In $300 ball foi trinl.her fnthor becoming security. Thomp son wns also held for unfnlthf ulnoss, and ho too furnished ball. Indigestion Yields readily to Hood's SarsaparllU because it tones and strengthens the stomach and aids digestion by sup plying pure blood. "I had indlges Hon so badly thai I was all run down and could hardly walk. Had no appetlto and could not sleep. I began taking Hood'B Snrsapa rllla, and before I had taken a fourth ol a bottle I was very much better. I also used Hood's Pills and tound thsm splendid, very rn lid, yet effec tive I cannot say enough in praise for what they have done for me. Since nslnc two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparllla and Hood's Pills occasionally I feel almost like a new person. I have n splendid appetite, sleep wen nnn worn wiin ease." ANNIE C. Lantz, Belleville, Pennsylvania. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the only True Blood Purifier proml nently in the public eye. $1 j six for f5. IlOOd'S PlllS vineflecrUke- jiiililiiiiNiiliiimimminiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiniiiiiiuiii I "Ise in Town Honey." I I Pancake I J Flour. I 1 A combination of the great staifs I of life WHEAT, CORN and RICE. 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May li Tho Infanta El vira Maria Thoro-a Honrlott.v do Bour bon, diiiiRhterof lJimGarloA.th i pro ondrr to tho throno of Spain, and a cimslii of tho l'rlncoss Kulnlle, wife of the Duko of Vo ragua, U In thH city. She was one of the passengers on hoard tiio stoaimhlp ICalsor Wllhelni, which arrived at this port on Sunday from Genoa. Infanta Klvlra Is nccompnnled hy hor sulto, tho Countess do Lasui'S and her secretary. Tho party aro stopping nt the Holland Homo. Dona Elvira left Vcr.igtin. Spain, on the ndvlco of her physician to niako a protracted' Journey through tho United States on no count of her health. A Kentucky Iyneliliig. )''ULTOK, Ky May 112. Ono of the three negroes Implicated in tho cutting of City Marshal Walker horo Saturday was ar rested by a telegraph operator at Arling ton, Ky., a few miles north of Fulton. In arresting him tho operator shot tho negro nbovo tho left lung. Tho negro wns brought to Fulton and taken In charge by Sheriff Purdue, but the mob which had gathered nt the depot rushed madly upon tho negro nnd swung him up. Ho con fessed his guilt whllo under arrest at Arlington. Tho other two negroes Impli cated are still at largo. ScliftnlhoiiHo Struck by Lightning. Bethlehem, Pa., May 12. During 'yes terday nfternooi's storm tho schoolhouso nt Bath, near here, wns struck by light ning. Tho school was iu solou nt the time. Tho boll struck tho roof and rnn down the wall. The ceilings of the school rooms wero broken nnd tho doors rent. Nearly 4 U children were iu the building nt the time, but only slight Injuries' were sustained by n small number. Tho pros rnce of mind of the teachers avortcd n panic among tho llttlo ones, nnd nil wero s.ilely dismissed. l'o!Hfiocd Ilir I'araluiiur. CLEVELAND, May 12. Alexander Mc Kenzio, a clerk in tho ofllco of tho Penn sylvania rnllroad, win found dead In bed and Mrs. James Kvcrlugham, tho woman with whom ho was living, wa there drunk Tho man had died from a do-o of sulphate of zinc, which tho woman had given him. She was placed under arrest charged with murder. Tho woman was pnrdiuiod from tho ponltentlnry four weeks ago, whero sho was serving n term for bigamy. Fifty Families Mntle Homeless by Flame. L'ASSE, Mich., May 13. Tho flro which swept through this placo on Saturday afternoon and night bus burned Itsolf out. The entire town, oxcopt a fow scattorod houses, wns destroyed. Fifty families, numbering about SOU persons, aro home less. The loss Is roughly estimated at nearly i"00,000. Itucklen's Amlcn Salve. Tho best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, nnd all skin eruptions, and positively cures idles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price Si cents per box. For sale bv A. Wasley. Unity Killed In n Itallroail Wreck. Savannah, May 13. An oxeurslon train from Jacksonville on tho Florida Central and Peninsular railroad jumped tho track nt Anderson, five miles from this city, yos- terday nftornoon. Tho tendor was first derailed, dragging throe coaches and bag. gage and mall car with It. Thcro were nbout 159 passengors on tho train, about forty of whom wero moro or loss lnjurod, Tho gronter number wero brulsod or slightly out. A young child of Mrs. Nathuns, of Brunswick, was killed. I'ollcn Indictments Dismissed, New YoitK, May 12. In tho criminal branch of tho supromo court tho indict ments against Police Captain James K. Price and his wimlmnn, Henry W. Schlll, both in whom wero chnrgod with nt tompted oxtortlon, was dismissed. Dis trlct Attoruoy Fellows also announced that ho would shortly movo for tho (lis missal of tho Indictment pending against Kdwnrd Glcnnon, Captain Davery's for mer wordman, who Is ulso churgod with uttcmptod extortion. Awarded lS33,000 for a lee. Boston, Mny 12. Tho largest verdict given In this stuto In ton years In nn ac tion brought to recover damngos for per sonal injuries win found yostordny, when Francis A. Daly, of Lynn, wns nwartod tJo.uuo ior tin) loss ol a log. ualy's suit was against tho Lynn nnd Boston stroot railway. His Injuries wero sustnluod Aug. 5, 1891. His other leg was so badly crushed that It has been practically useless ever since. Daly was 15 yours of ugo at tho time of tho accident. Grlp-Colds-lIeaibiebe. Why stiflbr with Coughs, Colds and La Qrippo when Lastativo Bromo Quiuino will cure you In one day. Put up In tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to euro,. or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For salo by Kirlin s Pharmacy. Addre Ctllds. Ono of tho finest lines of address cards over displayed in this section of the state can be seen at tho IIkhaiji olllce. They aro em bellished with society emblems, and inalto most excellent visiting rairda for members of tho various friternltles. Call and oxamlne thoiu. Shenandoah Director!-. Ilusinoi mou and others, who havo not yet secureu oneoi tun mrectoriesbr Slienaudoah, just issued, oan obtain ono by making apple ration nt this oIHoa. Tim ilM ta Ani ao aa and there aro only a few left. No business man can afford to lo without one of these boolcs. 2-21-t Buy Keyitono Hour, llesurotliat the name Lkssio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. EXIiCLTIONSDELAYED. The Spanish Go vornmont Yields to Seoretary Olrjoy's Demand, TO REVIEW THE COMPETITOR OASES riven Should General Weyler's lloslrn for Vengenlice Prevail the Iterations Would bo Delayed Several Weeks Thoro Will Probably bo n Civil Trial, WASHINGTON, May 12. Concerning tho 6cntonco of donth Imposed by tho court martini nt Havana on tho prlsouors cap tured on tho American schooner Competi tor, It can bo authoritatively stated that nt tho roquest of the United States tho Spanish govornmont will postpone execu tion of tho donth sentences upon Ameri can citizens until tho views of tho United States govornmont rospoctlng tho applica tion of thoir cases of tho treaty of 1795 and tho protocol of 1877 can bo prcsontcd and considered. Tho abovo nnnouncomont means a do lay of some weoks, nt loast, In tho attempt to carry out tho sontoncos. Tho matter will bo made tho subject of correspond ence on tho Interpretation to bo given tho treaty provisions, and mcnnwhllo populnr oxoltomont both horo nnd In Spain will havo time to bocomo allnyod. It Is stated hero on the highest authority that the Spanish minister has advised his government to commute tho sontoncos of tho Americans enpturod on tho Competi tor, nnd .hnt thoro la good roason to bo llovo that his ndvlco will bo followed. It Is oxpectod that In tho end tho Americans will bo fully pardoned, unloss, nf tor a civil trial, fairly and dispassionately conducted, they shall bo found guilty. In that ovent tho sentonco of tho civil court will proba bly bo carried out without protest from our government. AS VinWKO IX LONDON. The Grnphln Compares the Competitor Case to the Jiimeon ltutd. London, Mny 12. Tho Graphic, com menting upon tho question at Issue "be tween tho United Statos and Spain over tho mou sentenced to death ut Havana, conipnros tho Competitor o.i3cs to tho Jameson raid, and says: "Englishmen can sympathize wl .h tho Unltod S'atos, look ing at the scandalous niUgovcrnmcnt In Cuba. But tho nualogy collnpies whou the attltudo of tho United States to Its own raiders Is compared with England's to hors. What would Europo havo said If Mr. Chamborlaln had talked to Presi dent Krugor as Mr. Olnoy talks to Spain f Wo trust, however, that Spain will show clemency to tho filibusters, for tbo knowl edge that sho will not do so twlco muy help to put Mr. Olnoy on his guard and to moderate tho enthusiasm of tho Florida Cubanophlles." Tho Times says In an editorial: "Spain Is woll odvUed In yielding to Mr. Olney's demand for delay. Sho has thus averted an explosion of popular indignation lu tho United stntcs which no administration, howover pacifically dlsposod, could have resisted. It Is oxtremoly fortunato that tho sentences havo not boon summarily exocutcd, so that Spain Is ablo to avert an unappeasable quarrol. It will not bo do nled that Spain has tho right on horlde, but to Insist upon tho lottor of her rights would bo In tho highest degreo Impolitic. The United Stntcs can mako n strong enso on merely tochnlcal grounds. Captain Genernl Weyler's nttitudo could bo bettor understood If ho had had nny success in dealing with tho Insurgents. Whatover tho explanation may be, circumstances seem to be rnpldly settling tho Uuuau question, and very unfavorably for Spain." FItr.SU CLAIMS AGAINST SPAIN. Uncle Snm Wants Indemnity for Losses to American Sugar Planters. MADHID, May 13. Tho Spanish premier, Senor Cunoras del Castillo, and tho Unltod States minister at Spain, Mr. Hannls Taylor, had an Important oonferonoo yes terday, tbo result of which Is not known. It is reported that Captain Gouoral Wey lcr hits cabled tho Spanish government that It is liuposslblo for him to proceed with tho war ns ho should do, ns tho Span ish authorities nt ovory moment nro hnm perod by tho "Irritating moddllng of Amer ica In Cuban affairs." It Is understood that tho United States government has prosonted fresh claims for heavy Indemnities through losses on sugar plantations belonging to Americans, which havo been burned by thojusurgonts. It is expoctcd that these demands will lead to further complications. The Imparclal, referring editorially to tho strained relations betweon the United States ondSpalUjSuys; "Tho United States Intend to wear out tho patlenco of Spain or thoin-,olvo declare war. It Is prefer able to hasten events, ns tho Inferiority of Spam will lucraiso with time." Klieumatlsiu Cured lu u Day. "Mystic Cure" for Bheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at onco the cause and the disease Immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by C. II, Hageubuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Coming Event, May 30 Second annual picnic of the Key stone Uymuasiiim nt Uolumhia l'ark. May 30. Ico cream festival under th auspices of the 22 Club, In Ilobbins' opera bouse. June 15. Ico cream festival under tho auspices of God's American Volunteers lu I'oluilns opera house. Two Students Lost In a Mine; Oskaloosa, la., May 12. Tho professor of goology of Ponn collego nnd a number of his students wont to Kvnus, a 'mining town llvu miles west of horo, to demon strato. Whllo In n mine, nbout two miles front tho ontranco, two of tho students strayed from the party and woro lost Search Is being mado, but It Is fenrod they havo wandered Into some deserted room and have beou BUllocatod by black damp. riliihlilng Mexico's ludlan Assassins. City of Mexico, Muy 12. The troops havo nrrlvod at tho city of Onxnca, osoort Ing mauy Indians who had taken part In tho recent revolt. Tho principal Instiga tors havo been caught nnd executed. It now nppoars that tho movement had n seml-mllltary organization. Tho soldiers have been sent to various points In tho itato, whoro tho presence of an urwod Jorco U considered us salutary. Wl.ni, vmi wonf. fnml rnnfinir. nltimhlnr ........ " a - oi I I gas fitting, or general tlnsralthlug done call on r uanuKucf ,icob tuuirv pircoi Dealer ir stoves. 1-tf Distracted ID YOU EVEIt suffer from real ner vousness? when ovory norvo scorned ro quivor witn a peculiar, creepy feeling, fir$ttn ono place, nnd .hcn another and all. seamed finally to codcentrato In a writhing Jumblq In tho brain, and you bo como irritable, frotfnl t,a ..i.i.. . v. . JJVII.IBIII UU followed by. aa-Impotent, weakened Condi- mo nerve centers, ridging in the oars, and sleo'pless, tniscrablo nights ? Dr. UlileS' Mr3' Enscno Searles, , -no eimonton St., Elk- NerVine ht, Ina., says: Ncr- Pcriiroc. vous tron,bles h!"l mado rvCMUI Ca ma nearly lnsano and TTfl'lf ri' physicians wero unablo X1V.UUU...... to help me. My memory was almost gono and ovory llttlo thing worried mo until I w,is almost distractod. I really foared I was becoming a maniac. I Imaginod a(l sorts of evil things and would cry over nothing. 1 commenced taking Dr. Miles' Kestoratlvo Nervino and four bottles of this Wonderful remedy completely cured mo, and 1 am as well now as 1 over was." Dr. Miles' Nervino Is sold on guaranteo, first bottlo will benefit or monoy refunded. POLITICAL CARDS. TTtOIt LEGISLATURE, Second District, H. W. BECKER, Of Glrardville, Pa. Subject to Democratic rules. JlOIl COUNTY TltEASUUEn, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Brond Mountain. Subject to Republican rules. JJIOIS CLEItK OF THE COUltTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Glrardvillo. Subject to Democratic rules. port COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. Oil KECOUDER, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Jollctt, Torter Township. Subject to Republican rules. CHARLES DERR'S Barber Shop I 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave s becoming popular. You will like It. We maxe n specially oi naircuinng. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q 8. rillLLIPS, M. D. Office : DO West Centre street. Can be consulted at all hours. p F. BURKE, M. D. 80 E. Lloyd street Shenandoah. Office hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. J II. rOMEHOY, ATT0rtNEY-AT;l.AW Hhenandoah, I'a. 11 r M. BUItKK, .4 ATT0RNEY-AT-Ai.i OAIcq Ec-nn hullillni?. corncrlofTMaJ Centre streets, Shenandoah, v fcfeiB'ii sod pROP JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR? lock J3ox 03, juauanoyuin?" Having studied under eomwj', I'a masters n London nnd Parls,"wlW 0j the bed on the violin, guitar ond.vocal V, rfre les01" reasonable. Address, WCMelow.iiiure. Terms eweier, pueiiunuuiiiuMr 0irou-i P- J- ELD, Agent for 3IltlltlllV-lUtlll rjJ:f,, BEY'S f and Porter Try Barney's Bohemian Beer. d HI i 4 6 mm
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