'Vf,--"!i" . v t-.1 n EVENING HERALD KSTAltl.lSlti:i 18T0. Published every Kvenliig, Kxecpt Sunday, nt 8 South Jamiih Stbkkt, Nkaii Ckktiiu. Tli llenild l deilveied liiShennnitoan and tho .urrotindltig tmrinlorris cent, a week, imt able to the carrier. Ily mail JB .00 n year, or 18 cent, n month, payable In advance. Advertise ments charged ntordln,i to space nnd position. Tlio publl.hors reserve the right to change tho on of advertisements whenever tho puli llcattou of news demands It. The right la reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not. that the publishers tnny deem lmproier. Advertising rates made known upon application. K lteml at tho postofllce nt Shenandoah, l'a., as second class nmll matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald FIJI DAY, MAY 15. ISM. , REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. KOIl COXanEMSSIAS-AT-LAROE, (lAt.USHA A. OrtOM. Of Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT, Of Eric. Tins old soUItors "of tho country will not fail to keep tho f.ict iu their minds that only six Democratic votes were'east In tho Ilduso I'm tbe llekler pension hill. PKEJIONAL. 8. J, Wlllmnn, of Miner vlllc, was a town visitor yesterday. Mist Kate h. Oofmth, if Bristol, l'a., is the giioet of M. T. J. Davles, of Wost Oak street. 111111 Vi llotiok 1ms returned from A wok's recupamtlon nniong relatives nt l.ehnnun. Miss Vculle Thompson a nurse at tho l'ottmille Hospital, Is visiting Miss Knt Glover, of South Janlln street. ltev. Win. McNully, formerly jwslor of tho l'rosbyterlah church hers, Is, with his wife, renewing old friendships in town. Thonins Vaughn, un electrician of Frack vllle, was the guest of George Seagor yetor day afternoon. J. II. Martin, the gcnl.il local representa tive of tho l'eiinsylvanla Itallroad Company, spent last evening at Mt. OHrmel and Sim mokiii. John Howling, of tho Grand Union Ton Company, is attending tho funeral of a cousin at Mlncrsville to-day. Mm. and Dr. T. W. lleach and daughter, Mertie, of Mincrsvillc, ore tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Bcddall, on South Jardin street. Missos Annie W. Ilurko and Julia J. Miles, two of our local school teachers, weio visitors to Ashland last ovcnlng. Mrs. J. W. Marshall visited friends at Mahanoy City yesterday. L. J. Wilkinson returned from a businoss visit to Philadelphia last night. Miss Salllo Conry has gono to Kutztown to sco her brother, Frank, who is attending tho normal school nt that place. Miss Jlamo Monaghan, one of Girardvillo's prominent young school uiarms, circulated among town friends yesterday. FIRE AT HAZLETON. TwtoM soldiers are making the usual prvpomtiom for Memorial Day. There are imtr ot thv-tu than there were last year, but tfM day will be remembered just as gvacnUr a in Teal gun by. A- a title the bicycle rid ers of Shenandoah tueVliwiettoa nd judgment in riding about ttm ml of te boroofh. Then are a few, Jaosnsrer, dm reflect upon the whole body of wheelman by "icorrhin ' about town in cTeaing. The Republican party is committed to tbe policy of pro tectum, and it cannot be made the pars mount fame. Sound money will be tbe battle cry in tbe presidential campaign, and the platform and the candidates must he c iminittwl to that hfeue. X straddlcrs are wanted. 1!y putting the' seruwa upon delinquent corponitins Auditor General Mylin has succeeded in collecting over j 31)0,000 back taxes that the state might have never collected. If a corporation is subject to taxation, it ought to pay the tax. That is nil there is to it. Meeting of German ltaptist llrctlircn at Ottawa, Kan. For tho meeting of tho German Baptist llrethren, to ho held at Ottawa, Kan., May till to 2D, tho Pennsylvania Itallroad Company will sell, on May 17, 21 and 22, excursion tickets from all points on its system wost of Heading, Lancaster, and Baltimore, and south of Sunbtiry (all points named included) to Ottawa and return, at a siuglo faro for tho round trip, plus 52.00 (to bo mid at Ottawa. ) These tickets will lie good for continuous pas sage in each direction, and for return jKissagc within thirty days from day of sale. Tourist Drafts. The United States Express 1ms placed its new form of tourist dr.itts on salo in the office iu town. These drafts are tho most convenient for travelers at homo or abroad, as they requiro no identification and are pay able ouly to the holder, so that if lost no ono can use them. For use in foreign countries they are sold at rates of 4 of one per cent. For use iu tho United States i of ono per cent. Anyone compelled to carry money along when traveling can do it with absolute safety and little expense by using these drafts. fl-U-Ut Gi:n Loxiistkelt is being criticised iu the South fur his recent Grant speech nt Boston, und particularly for his allusion to tho Old Commander as tho man "who broke thu chains of slavery." l!ut tho speech was a good one, nevertheless, and strictly iu line with historical facts, Tliuisi; are more millionaires in Xew York and Brooklyn than in all tho other parts of tho Union. These two cities now have more than 1,000 men woith over 1,000,000 each. Xvw York is not a great manufacturing city. Jt is not in the heart of a heavy agricultural district. These millionaires have simply got rich oft' tho raise iu leal estate und oil' tho toil of the rest of tho country. THE MAN OF THE HOUR. TmiJt.vs C. I't.vrr, of New York, slates tho ease in u nutshell when he Miys "tho Jtepuhlicau candidate for tho Presidency must ho a man who, instead of occupying an equivocal position on tho currency question, htands out liimly as an advocate of a sound and thorough refurm of the currency, witli gold us the standard of value." This ques tion overtops oven tho tariff question at tho .present time. The young Czar has displayed great activity before tho crown has been placed upon his head, and wo may oxpect greater things alter tho coronation. Ilohas seized as his own, in contravention of existing laws and treaties, tho disputed territory in Chefoo, and tho British Lion U roaiing savagely at the Boar, lie doesn't seem to regard I'ng laud in tho matter at all. There is appar ently trouble ahead. Til eh is are many school distiicts in the statu that will ho unablo to accommodate the incieiveed attendance at tho schools by tho enforcement of the compulsory education law. liven the schools of Philadelphia are already overcrowded, and it is said the new law cannot he enforced for that reason. Thoro are many districts iu tho county allected iu tho sinno manner. Shenandoah, however. will be iu a better position than our sister boroughs after tho completion of tho new school building. Splendid l'ortrnlt of (iorernor McKInley unit 31rs. 3IeKluley Tree to All. Tho man of tho hour ! There is little use to say who it is, for his name instantly Hashes to your lips. Kext Sunday, May 17, Tho Philadelphia Press will give free to its readers a magnificent por trait of this man Hon. William Mclvinley, of Ohio. With it is nn equally good por trait of Mrs. McKInley. livery American will be glad to get this splendid souvenir of this champion of protection, and tho man whoso success in tho Presidential race has surprised everybody. There will bo an enormous demand ior these portraits. They are equal to tho famous Lincoln and Grant portraits, and are worth preserving and framing. Bo early. Order next Sunday's Press of your newsdealer to-day. Then you'll he sure of getting your suuvenlr. It The Golden K.iglcs. i.too.va, May 15. Tho state convention of tho Graud Castle, K. of G. K adjourned last evening. Tho next session will he held it llarrisburg. Most ot the session was leveled to tho consideration of appropria' tiuns. These olliciahj were installed this afternoon: Graud Chief, I,, II. Tobin, Philadelphia; Grand Vice Chief, T. P. llunzeker, Allentown ; Grand High Priest, John O. McKinney, Philadel phia; Grand Master of 1'ecords, J, 1). Barnes, Philadelphia : Grand Keeper, of the 1'xchequer, A. I. Tomliii' son, of Philadelphia; Grand Herald, Walter II. Pclly, Philadelphia. Norn illations wero mado to ho voted for In tho Castles in December, and tho Grand Castlo theu finally adjourned. A gold and silver cup was presented to tho Grand Guardian of tho Records and n, handsome testimonial, costing 30, tothoretiringGrand Templar, Mrs. L.V. Johnson. helling 1 torse 31 cut. Tho llarrisburg Patriot says: George K Wells, of Pottsvllle, special agent of the l)e nartmcnt of Agriculture, has advised Dairy Commissioner Wells that largo quantities of horso meat is being sold for corned beef in the milling towns of Schuylkill county, Major Wells will Investigate tho matter with a view of prosecuting tho dealers under tho pure food laws. Ho is also securing evidence against dealers of putrid butter. Tliu Almshouse Visitors. Yesterday was visitors' day at tho alms house, and tho placo was crowded by sight seers and thoso visiting their friends. Mlssos Day and Millingtou, tho two charming clerks nt tho almshouse, are spending to-day in Philadelphia. J'or the Second Tlinn Wllbln l'our Years the Drill Ittoek Is Destroyed. ItACt.KTox, May IB. For the second time Within four years the Brill ' block, on lltvct Broad street, was destroyed by fire at 1:40 o'clock this morning. At this hour Night Watchman Slattcry was making his rounds, and when ho came to tho front door ol tho Univorml store ho ohservod a fire tli tho rear of tho store. The lire had evidently been burning for some time, and liefore tho fire companies arrived largo volumes of smoko and llamas were issuing from tho rear of tho building. Tho neighbors lu tho vicinity of fire responded quickly and aroused the family of Harry like and Mr. Bluinenfelt on the east, and Mr. Wclnhornnnd August Wol lenhaupt on west, Tho Wcinbortu, whoso building ndjoined that of the Universal, escaped ill their night clothes, hut lost every thing else. Tho firemen succeeded in confining the ilamos to tho Brill balding which Is totally ruined. Tho total loss aggregates about $50,000, partly insured. Tho Brill building was valued at ?22,000. About fis.uuu is covered by insurance, A.J. Haire, who conducted tho Universal, sustains n loss of porhaps $10,000, partly insured. Tho first National Bank lost a fow books and somo furniture, hut all valuablo documents aro saved. They resumed business to-day. MrBrill lost all his household goods, and tho valuablo library nnd all documents belonging to Attorney Sharpless wero des troyed, covered by insurance. Tho third story was occupied by tho P.O. S. of A. camp and other secret orders and they aro heavy losers. Up to Date for l'aliis nnd Aches. Everybody says Ited Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruhlor Bros., drug store. roster's Klcctlou Untitled. IlATOX ItoUGi:, La., May 15. The tellers of tlio gonoral assembly inndo two reports. Tho majority report was as follbws: "Wo havo examined tho returns ns f mulshed by tho secretary of stato. nnd find tho re sult to ho ns tabulated on tho accompany ing statement. Wo recommond that tho providing officers declare tho result so as certained M. J. Foster to bo elected gov ernor and It. II. Snyder lieutenant gover nor." The report gives Ko.ster 2(l,0l:j ma jority. Tho minority report declares in favor of John N. I'ha-r for governor "on mi honest count." Tho majority report was adopted. Cnrrlessness Cost Him Ills Life. NEW YoitK. Mny 15 -Albert O. Kuttol, a German llronian emnlovod on thj steam ship Normnnla ot tho Hamburg Amo-lcaa lino, was Instantly killed y.istcnlay in tlio ensrlno room of the steamer. Ho was warned by tho englnoor that tho ongluos might start un nt any moment for a dock trial, hut laughed at tho warning, and told tho englnoor ho had l)-'on working us a fireman long enough to bo careful. Soon nftorwards tho crank of the lnalu shaft was set In motion, mid swinging around suddenly crushed Kuttol do,vu under it into n slmpoloss mass. A WORN-OUTFAD. "Spring illedlelnps, " "lllood.purlflers" nml "Tonics" mi OUlNishtoiied Idea. Pure blood, strong nerves nnd muscles, firm hoalthy flesh can onlycomo from whole some food well digested. "Blood purifiers" and "nerve tonics" do not reach tho cause of tho mischief. Tho stomach is tho point to io looked after. Tho safest and surest wny to euro any form of Indlgpstlnn is to take ftor each meal somo harmless preparation hlch will of Itself digest food. There is an excellent prcpartlon of this kind composed of cgetahlo ossencos, pure pepsin, Golden Seal and fruit sales, sold by druggists undor lianio of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets and thoso tablets taken after meals assist digestion ronderfully because they will digost the food promptly before it has timo to ferment and sour nnd tho weak stomach relieved and assisted in this way soon becomes strong and vigorous again. Stitart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro superior to ny secret patent modlcluos. Bocauso you know what you are taking Into your stom ach. They aro sold by druggists everywhere at 50 cents per package Wrlto Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich., for hook on stomach diseases. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the Xew York and I'liiladetphla Kxclinnges. New Yoiik. Mir 11. Both dullness and strength characterized today's stock market, and the very moderate total of business reo ords showed a trilling Improvement as to dis tribution. Closing bids: Baltimore & Ohio Lehigh Valley 3t Chesa.&Ohio .... itl Del. & IIudfon...-12i5 D., L. is W 159 Erie HM Lake Erie & W... VX Lehigh Kav I J Another 15g Diamond ltobbery. Xew Vor.ic, May 15. Tho pollco have lust madu nubile tho fncts ot a robbery committed some tlmo Monday night In the soda water and confeotlonjry store of Kuircno C. Akors. on Mxth iivdnuo. Tho booty amounted to J J2.0J0, mos- of It be- inir diamond jowelry. Although Akersls not a denier in jowelry, ho has Invested largely lu diamonds. John II lucdell is under nrrcst ou suspicion, motion natt been carod for by Akers, and wis looked upon almost ns an adopted son until nn ninmior of living mado him unendurablo to his bjuofactor. Tell Under the Wheels. NonniBTOws, Pa., May 15, George Ilar- cer. ngod 21 yours, of Xorth Wales, met with an accident In that borough Wodnos day evening that culminated in his death hours lator. Ho was soateil on n c.irioau of brick drawn by n pair of horses when ho was selzo.l with vertigo and fell from his seat. The wheels of tho oar passed ovor hh left side, crushing tho ribs, two of them njnotratlng tlio lung. He is sur vived by a widow and oni ojlld. Spain Appeals to the Towers. Madrid, Mny 15. It Is stated that tho Spanish government has addressed u noto to tho powers on tlio Miuject oi tno niiegeu uso of oxploslvo nutlets, contrary to inter national usages or warfare, which It claimed the Cubans obtain easily in tho Uuiiod btates. For a Lincoln Monument at Gettysburg, Wasuinhto.n. May 15. Senator Hulls' hrouih. from tho oonunlvteo on library, yesierday reported favorably tho bill pro viding for the erection of a monument to Abruham Lincoln at Uetlysburg. New Jersey Cen...l05 N. Y. Central 8758 Pennsylvania...... 52i Heading Wi St. Paul 7V,i W. N. Y. Ac l'a...- 2 General Markets. 1'iiIt.AnELi'lltA, M.vy 14. Flour weak! win ter super. tS.VUSS.'i: do. extras, S2.75S3; state roller,clear,S:l.i,a3."-0;do.,8traliiht.f 3 5333.70; western uinier, cl-ar,S.l.aia.H"- Wheat dull, with GUSic. bid and W)ic. nskid for May. Corn dull, witu iMUo. bid and 3l)to. asked for May. Oats dull, with 2ic. bid and 254o. asked for May. Hay In moderate demand: i holce tim othy. SI'".. Beef quiet. Pork steady; new mcs, f8 7589.75; family, SlO.oOail; short dear, $10 2)1810.30. Lard steady; western steam, S1.D0. Butter steady; western dairy, 8Uc; do. creamery, UtSltlo.: Kleins, lllc; Imitation ereainery.lWailic.! New ork dairy. IOSISHc; do.creamery, I tSIOc: Pennsylvania and western creamery prlnt. fancy, 18c: do. choice, 17e.;do. fair to good, 'iiaio-'.: garlicky prlnti, lSiillc.: prints junblnir at 1U3--C. Cheese steady; largj, SMXio.: small, 4Sa9dlio.: pnrtskinis, 3tHUr.: full skims ."!"itte. Hags steady; New lork aid Pennsylvania. l'lH lie. '.western fresh, 9 J.Wa'--.; boathern, SitSHO' Live Moclc Markets. New Yoiik. Slay 11. European cables quote American steersatJSn'S.Oe.. dressed weight refrigerator beef at 7'So. Calves slow nnd weak; poor to very .choice venls, S.l. tirt.4.,3. Sheep and lainba very dull; oruiasry un'horn Jheep, S-.I.73: good clipped do., 5 1...; clipped lumos fair to choice. f4.,.Sj.".). Hogs steady at S3..ryjffi:i Oil. East Liiikiitv. Pa., liny it. Cattle steady: prime. $4.3O1.40: good butchers. MB nil 11; bulls, stales and cows, 51 Hogs slow, lower; prlrue medium and beat Yorkers $.130 Q3.5V. heavy. S1.403:!.l.j; roughs. $:aill, Sheep steady; prime, 53.053X.75; flr, Spa.-uft 8.40; common, S-'."ViJ,'.l; choice Iambi, $t.3o 4. (W; common to good lambs, !1.W8I5; vent wives, 434.23. There is somo ono in almost ovory neigh borhood who is subject to attaoks of pain in tho stomach or bilious colic. Mr. J. I). Kin ney, Warren Center, Pa., used to bo troubled in that way. Ho says: "Tho attacks wero marked by terrible pains, diarrhoea nnd fainting spells. At such times I suffered exceedingly until I began using Chamber lain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Itcmcdy, two or three doses of which ellected an im mediate and lasting cure." For salo by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Confessed Co Setting I'lfly Tfres. Camiimduh, Mass., Mny 15. William H. Daly, aged IU years, und William W. Heed, aged 18, both of this city, wero ar rested last night, and confessed to thoflro marshal of setting fifty llros during tho past .six months, entailing a loss of 2,000, 000. There has been n reign of icrror over firebugs' work In Boston, Somervllle, Cambridge and Wnltliain for months, nnd detailed confessions of Ihirty-nino fires uro given. illlnislHr Suspended fir Two Years. HosTOX, May 15. Tho decision in tho ecclesiastical trial of Hev. Samuel K. Ful ler, of Maiden, who was recently tried for violating the canonical law of his church by 1) lug divorced and threo yoars af tor wards marrying Miss Lucy Derby, of this city, was rendered at tho special meeting nt iit, Paul's church here. It vn.s an nounced thnt the verdict resulted lu tho suspension of Mr. Fuller for two yours. A hhciint writer ou tho subject of pr9Por sanitation of homos and workshops says that nothing would pay a larger dividend. "If tho uioof tho people," runs tho argu ment, ."must live iua way which interferon with physlottl strength nnd soundness, tho produetivlty and commercial value of labor are lessoned. Tho health of a nation is Jts wealth." Thoso are tho words of wisdom pointing to n higher civilization, hut they are nut very strongly impressed as yofc on the average mind. Tar fragments of the Comblno Mngeoand Martin and their twoside-iartnorsr-flreplay-iug ft great gumo of bluff. The (daim of Martin that twenty-ieven votus' from this ute would be recorded for McKInley having l.i. n i. tcitid by the delegates themselves, l,ii M.igee, tho Pittsburg boss, has sub f, . i. d himself to nn interview In Now York ) 'id m ikes a similar prediction, oven in the 1 .' "i the avowed preference of the delo .i.s. To a qucstiou ns to how many dele . it. s the Oluoan will get, ho said : "About a do, n Yes, I think Senator Quay will control the remainder, either for himself or wime other candidate. Am I still fighting tjiiay t Why. I am for him for Vice-President " Mage, 's politieul star is apparently waning, aud his grip ou Pittsbuig is gradually Jcing loosened Don't Get Excited Was what the doctors told me, end thej said I must not run, on account of fluV , TIih Weather. For eastern Xw York, natern l'annsyl anla und Now Jenny : Fair and warmer vimls shifting to southwesterly. A MlKlity Nice Thing for Coughs. What? Pan-Tina 25c. At Gruhlor Bros,, drug Btoro. To bo Sent lo Oerinany for Trial. Washington, May 15. Tho president Issued a warrant yostordny for tho sur render to tho Gorman authorities or r.rnst Gootz, a Hamburg bank clerk, hold In Philadelphia on it charge of forgery. It U iillcged that Gootz secured about tSO.OOO from tho Hamburg bank thruugh forged checks. , J'resldeut Itniger In'No 'llurry. IlKltUN, May 15. Tbo Xouste Kuolirlch- ten reports that Provident Kruger lias telegraphed to Colonial secretary uhnm. boi lulu thnt the commuted seiitoncois of tho reform prisoners will not bo decided until Cocil Huodos loaves Afrloa. IHnth of View (li'iioinl Calfarty. SAVAXXAil, M.i" 15. Hev. Father Caf- fer.y. vicar giiieinl of Hid Roman I'utho liu diocese of lieorgia, died yostorday at Atlanta, wlie;e lie" lind gono for medical attention. I In had but recently returned from a trip abroad for his health, lie was a native of Ireland, and had boon vicar general twenty years. Ilucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively curts piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv A. Wasley, tering of my heart. I was sick over year with dyspepsia, could not sleep ot eat in comfort, was generally miserable. Hood's Sarsaparilla gave me refreshing sleep, steady nerves snd better health than ever. I have great f.lrh In Hood's. II. II. I'ltlCB, Reading. Pa. u,l j nilln easy to buy, easy to taKi, HOOd S FillS tur In effect, lie. NUGGETS OF NEWS. A committee of Philadelphia's councils reportod favorably uu oi'dlimnco to In crease firemen's snlnrlag. Nora Perry, tho authoress and poetess, died nt Dudley, Mus., Wednesday after a brief illness. Kx-Senator William A. Wallaoe.of Penn sylvania, Is still lying unconscious at his hotel lu New York. Tomorrow lllpUt Major Mi-Klnley will deliver a patriot louddress to die MetltodUt conference nt Cleveliiud. Uarouess Riohtofen, wlf of tho Gorman commissioner of tjio public debt, died of cholera Wednesday lit Alexandria, Kgypt. Augustus Purdy nud Valentino JeliU v, while working In an elevator shaft In Buffalo, wore killed by the full of u heavy stool Jack. Robert II. Dolnu was found dond In front of his homo at Wakefield. N. Y.,wlth Ills bond wedged between two pickets. Ao Sldent or suicide. McKInley This Year, L'lldns In 100O. Clakkhuuiiu. W. Vn., Mny 15 At 1 o'clock yesterday Temporary Chalininn Davis called ilie It ipubli. a i suite conven tion to order. Hon. V. V, Morris, of Rltchlo county, win oloted permanent chairman. Chnlrmau Morris InhlsstiBeeh predicted the oloctiou of MoKinloy lu No vember, and mimed S. U Klklns ns thu man for president lu 10 w. He oxnros.es himolf as ooulldeu: that West Virginia will glvo the Republicans a majority of 110,000. The convention oxpruseed Itssym lntny with the Cubans, and advised that they bo recognized ns belligerents. J. E, Dana ot Charleston, A. U. White of Tyler county, V. M. Reynolds of Mineral county uud O . W. Ha.iluian of Tyler county wero elected dulegutes-at-lnrge to Si. Louls,and thoy wore lutruotod by resolution for Mo Kuiley. , (,'omliig I'vclit. Mny 30 Seeohd nuuual nlcnie of the Key- stono Gymnasium at Columbia Park. ' May 30. Ice cream festival undor th auspices of the 22 Club, in Itobblns' opera houso. , i Juno 15. Ico cream festival under tho auspices of God's American Volunteers in Itobblns' opera houso. DUPONT CASE H THE SENATE. A Voto to -lis Vntien This livening House fttlll Unvoting Liberal Tensions. WABlItHUTOX, May 15. Thu Dnpont ense, Involving the right ot Henry A. I)u pont in tho senate frum tho state of Doliv wnro, was taken up In the sonnto jmter- day with n view to concluding tlio debato nnd taking a ilniil voto at 0 p. m. today. A brier oolloqny between Air. Gorman nnd Mr. Mitchell developed that a illfferonco of opinion orflstod as to tho ehnracter of tho voto. Whou Mr. Gorman spoko of tlio unanimous narinmont to, voto today Mr. Mitchell admitted tho correctness of tho f tatenient, but added significantly , that the ehnructcr of tho voto would bo deter mined whon tho voto was reached, which was open to tho moaning thnt tho caso would bo postponed until next session. Two speeches against tlio bill proposing additional restrictions on Immigration, by Mr. Gibson of Maryland nud Mr. Nel son of Minnesota, woro mado oarly in tho day. Mr. Gibson severely arraigned tho A. V. A., declaring thnt it inspired this bill, nnd that tho organization was sock ing to Invade politics. Mr. Nelson snld tho A. 1, A. had had no part in inspiring the bill. Tho houso, under tho special order ndoptcd last weok, devoted tho wholo day to private pension bills. Thoy woro dls posod of at tho rnto of about ono every 11 vo minutes, Ufty-olght In all bolng favorably uctod upon beroro adjournment. Among them woro bills gruntlug monthly pen sions to tho widow of General O. M. Poe. ?50j tho widow of Gonoral Jamoson, $50; tho widow of Gonoral John Nowton, 57o; tho widow of United States Sountor Goorgo E. Spencer, of Alnbama, $50, aud ox-Con-pressman Smalls, of South Carolina, (30. Whllo tho pension bills woro being consid ered tho commit too of tho wholo roso In formally nnd disagreed to tho sennto amendments to tho river nnd hnrbor bill, nud scut It to conforeneo. Later Mr. Hei- burn, of Iowa, raised tho point that tho action was irregular, aud tho speaker took tho point of order under ndvlsomcut. Itellef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relioved lu six hours by tho "New Groat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise ou account oi ius exceeding promptness iu relloviug pain in tho bladder, kidneys, hack and every part of tho urinary passages iu malo or female. It reliovcs retention of water nnd pain in passing it almost Immediately. If you want nulck rel ef and cure tins is your remedy, Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. nnltimoro Without a Tax Collector. I5ALT1MOUE, May 15. If Mayor Hooper Is correct In his belief this city Is now without u legal collector of city tnxos on tho levy of 1800. Tho situation, which dates from tlio opposition of city council to tho exocutlvo. was rendered more than ever Interesting yesterday ntteruoon whon tho council ndjournod slno tlio without taking action on tho mayor's nomination of John V. Pnrlett for colloctor of city tnxes. Tho present incumbent of tho col lector's ollloo Is L nvls N. Hopkins, Domo- crnt, to whom tho paymonc or city taxos will bo delayed until tho mayor decides whother ho can rcantiolnt mm. .Mean while his honor is withholding lils signa ture from tho tax levy, which has boon be fore hint since Muudny last. Mr. Charles H. Wetzel, of Siinbury. Pa. was so much pleased with a remedy which cured mm ol rheumatism that no nnuio ant' davit to tho fact for publication as lollows This is to certny that on juay ntn i walked into Melick's drugstore on a pair of crutches, lought a bottlo of Chamberlain's 1'aln Halm for inflammatory rheumatism which had crlmilcd me un. After using threo bottles I am completely cureu. l can cncenuiiy recommend it." CirAKMM H. W ETZEI,, Sworn and subscribed to before mo on Aug, 10. lMli. Walter Shipmau, J. P. Pain Balm is for sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottlo by Urulilcr liro.s., uruggists. A New 1'enslou 11111. Washington, May 15. Representative Andrews, of Nebraska, from the commit tee on Invalid nonsions. reported to tho house a hill to adjust tho pensions of liialmcd soldiers nud sailors. Tpo ratos mimed nro as follows: Loss of hand or foot. or total disability of the same, ?45 per month; loss of arm at or near elbow joint, or leg ut or near kneo joint, or total dls ability iu snme, or total or partial stiffness of Joint or other causo which renders the stump useless, $50 per month; loss of arm at shoultlor or leg nt hip, or so near thereto as to. prevent tho uso of nrtllicinl limbs, or total disability In sanio, $55 per mouth; loss of both a baud nud a foot or totnl dis ability in same. $73 per month. Tho ostl mato Is made that 7.000 persons will bo benefitted by tho propo-ed legislation, and that the,aikount required annually will bo $1,0.0,0W. Grlp-Colds-lleailacho. Why stiller with Coughs, Colds and Ln Grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine will cure you iu one day. Put up In tablets con veulent for taking. Guarauteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Lightning Causes a Fatal Fire. Xot.folk. May 15. Betwoen 3 and o'clock lu tho morning, during a terrific electrical storm which raged ln this vlolU' lty, a largo f ranio houso ou tho farm of T, J. Cramor, nonr Ocoan Vlow, wns struck by lightning and burned to tne grounu, nnd two of Its occupnnts perished in tna Unities. Thoy wero S. L. Dnshlol nnd n boy, name unknown. The houso wns oc cupied by twcnty-flvo colored strawberry pickers, nnd when It wns struck nu uun the two mentioned made their escape. It Is thought they woro stunucd by the lightning. Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. THERE IS NO PROFESSION, whoso labors so sovcrcly tax tho norvous sys tem, as that of tho ministry. Tho de rangement of tho norvo centers of tho brain by over work, frequently brings on attacks of heart trouble, and nervous prostration,' I'-ov. j. r. uoster, M. D Pastor U. rjgr church, London Mills, Ills., hlmsolf a physW cian, writes Fob. 20,1895: "Heart affection and nervous prostration had becomo so sorlous lost fall that a llttlo over work In tho pulpit would so completely prostrato mo Ti TViilpci' that It soemod certain I ui . in uwo . must ronnquv, tho wotk Heart CUre of tno ministry entirely. , iioan palpitation oecamo JXeStOreS so bad that my auditors TTaolfh would ask mo If I did not IlGdlin.fi... havo heart dlsoaso. Last November I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Now Heart Curo alternately with Dr. Miles' Norvino and derivod tho greatest possible benefit. I havo Just closed revival work of 10 weeks, preaching noarly ovory night nnd twlco on tbo Sabbath. I can speak for hours without suffering as I formorly did. Hard working ministers should keep Dr. Miles' grand remedies on hand." Dr. Miles' Hoart Cure Is sold on guarantee. first bottlo will benefit or money refunded. POLITICAL CARDS. TiOn LEGISLATURE, aeeonu uistrict, H. W. BECKER, Of Girnrdville. Pa. Subject to Democratic rules. vi- IOR COUNTY TREASUHKlt, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Broad Mountain. Subject to Republican rulcn. 7OU CLERK OF THE COURTS, -4 PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Qlrnrdvllle. Subject to Democrntio rules. JjlOIt COUNTY" COSIMISSIONEIt, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. i jjton RECORDER, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Jollett, Porter Township. Subject to Republican rules. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Ofllco: 30 West Centre street. Can bo consulted nt all hours. p F. BURKE, M. D. SO E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah, Onico hours ! 7 to 9 a. m 1 to 8 and 7 to p. m. m J n-POJIEOY, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. M. BUItKE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. ompe Eiran hulldlnir. corner of Centre streets, Shenandoah. Malu "and- pROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCT0I Lock Box 65, Mahanoy CityW, i'a. Having studied under some ,f the best rfi Iliusiern ii' iiwuii mm ..... Hivo lesson. on the violin, ciiliar and vocal eulJBtllre. Term. reasonable. Address In care of strouse, the eweicr, oiienuuutmn. P. J. CANMELD, Agent fojr A Sure Curo for Coughs und Cold.. That's what Pan-Tina is, 23c. At Q rubier Bros., drug store. "Kill" McCoy Iteleaied. NkwYouk. MavlS. "Kid" McCoy, the puglllat who is charged with assault, was discharged yesterdny when the case was called ln pollco court. .Jim Daly, whose lunr win broken In a soarrlucc bout last Thursday jivonlng in tho rooms of the irnii-.i.hnnkriiili. bad left tho city, and Inspector Urooks told tho court thnt hq had no further evidence to mu. ''' trato Connell bold that thoro was not suill. clout ovldonoo on which to convict McCoy. li ..,. t'ot ivoufnrn nowspaner rcconi- ..r. ..i fmfli an excellent rcniedv luenos iiu pvv. . , f , , r r.i for whooping cough. It may bo good but J Is not to bo compared with C hamberlain CoUgh BCUICUy. I"" lucinwiiuuii not uiyij n... ,,ii,.,,r fit of couchinir and make them less frequent and loss sevcro. It also liquifies the tougli mucus, making it easier to cxikc Kimtn. Comnlcto recovery is much quicker. too, wheu this remedy is given. Tliero is no danger in giving It to small children, as it is a ideasant svrun and contains nothing in jurious, For sale nt 23 aud B0 cents per bottlo by uruiuor iiros., uruggists. When you waut good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinstnithtng done call on E. F. Oallaglior 18 West Centre street. Dealer lr stoves. 1-tf Shenandoah aiid Vicinity -For- n BARBEY'S Beer atod Porter. Try jarbey's Bohemian Beer. lillions of Dollars Oo un in smoke every year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur- , 1 r! , ' ' "l8ureu in nrst-ciass re- liable companies as represented ba DAiVIh FATIST Insurance Ag , Utyy IU iTAUvil, 180 South Main BIT Also IMe and Accidental Compaulea. iANSY PILLS? tlt I IftliftS0 &UHE- Bt 4o- l0S"WOMll S SAft
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