I I I EVENING HERALD IWTAlU.t.SHHl) 1HT0. l'ubllalisd every Evening, Except Sunday, nt a Booth Jardik Strmt, Khar CrantHR frii i llontil i rfcilreied In Shenaadoftn nd th surrounding towns for six rent n week, pay oblo to the oarrlors. Ily mall R.OU n year, or 3S cents n month, payable In advance. Advertise ments chanced iKx-ordliut to eimoe anil position. The publishers renerve the right tn chHi.ge the Iiosltlon of advertisements whenever the puli lontlon of news detnandx It. The rlitnt 1b reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, Hint the publisher may deem improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. E itered at the postofnce nt Shenandoah, l'n., ns eocond class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1800. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. KOU COSCtltnHS5tAK.ATI.ARJE, tl.U.UHHA A. GROW, Of Susquehanna. HAMUKI. A. DAVENl'ORT, Of Erie The statesman who will ho holcctod ut St. Louis Will not bo found sitting nstrido the fence. WiUTKVEii tho St. Louis convention do claros in favor of, McKlnlcy says that is Ills policy. As ft political weather cock, tho Ouioan takes the bakery. Mil. ClKVKlani) has becomo a millionaire sluoo lio entered tho White House, llereto foro our ex-l'residents liavo been compelled to lely upon their countrymen's charity. Tiieiu: is an accuniulation of evidence that lho war is over. Jell" Davis' nephew was shot mid mortally wounded at l'aris, Ky., because ho refused to trust a man for a drink of whisky. , Tub Spanish journal which wants Spain to hurry and dcclaro war upon tho United States before Spain becomes any moio inferior to tho United States than she already is, furnishes not tho loast amusing feature of the very amusing situation in tho land of Don Quixote Louisville Courier-Journal. It Is a fad with most of our American lu.lionalies when they (jet tho fever on thein to own a yacht to have tho comtrujtlon done In English watcis. Congress is going to nuko those people pay the regular tonnage lax that is charged to merchantmen. Senator l'ryojius reported a bill to the Senate from tho Commerce Committee to that elicit. Tin: spin.il disease among politicians is spreading. A marked feature of it is tho substitution of a soft cartilage for hone. Tho only way wine Schuylkill county politicians can he made to stand at all is to tie them up in a bundle, and then in some cases it is uccobsary to put a stake m the middle to support litem. liucliostur Democrat. IN his addicts before the Methodist Con ference in Cleveland Major McKlnlcy told his audience that in tho constitutional con vention at l'liiladelpliia (ieurgo Washington nude but ono speech. Hut that hpcech, us wo recall it, was to the point. It is a jnocodont which .Major McKinloy should l'ullow, Willi either a silver or gold point. Thk dcieiminul and certainly moat com mendable position taken by Consul Williams in his interview with lien. Woylcr in regard to tho caws of tho men aiitsted on the Competitor and condemned to death, entitles h m to, and has eeit.uniy won lor him, the lc fcpectaud admiration, of his countrymen. Thu "liutchcr" has not been ill tho hai it of being confronted with such plain straight: lbiward, outspoken sentiments, and Jicuco :vu evidently taken ubuck by thedetoiinined language of Mr. Williams. Ho now know what to expect in the event of las falluie to comply with the demands of our Govcrmeut. Till; invitation extended by Walltiu Wutcis Post, lirund Army of the liepublic, to tbo school children of Slienanduah is ono thut .should bo accepted In tho sumo spirit in which it is given. Memorial Day is ono of tho few legal holidays that awaken the spirit of TtttCfid Should bu ptirthipatcd in by all citl zoW,"' uU4 ,epoeially those of the younger f'iraTWii. The cciemunlos attending the P.tiico will instill into the m ills of tho tlis the luturu rulers of tho country a doepar veneration for t.ioso who foiiglu and sacrificed their lives fur their country. liy alt means lot thu school childicu pailicipulo. WtXlt no protective Uirritl'law probable be fure 1MM, because of tho uufurtunate complex ion of the Senate; with revenue entirely in adequate to uiuet even tho oidiuary expenses of the Uuveriueiit, and with a treasury vvlioo gold lowrve is bound to be again in dimmer bufore .March i, ISO", it will be seen how im portant it is thut not ouly shall St. LouU do claro for thu singta gold stauUard, but that tht) candidate shall 1m a man not lnuroly who will aecpt that declaration as a party duty, but one who ulruady stalwartly professes ft ns a iiersoual oonvlctlon, Tho country awaits an answer fiom Major McKluiey, AVill ho fcpeak? Tim methods adonUd by the supporturs of Jlsju.r .McKinloy aie oimn to comtfdoniblo uritlwism and it is high time he declare Jus position on the currency iiuestiou that It shall )m known where he stands. Tho chairman of tho Colorado State Cutmnittee tiikod his ms linger, Huuna, fur such a declaration and WM told hi csnilidsto stuod upon his record. This is being used in Colorado us u dcclura tiou for ft -.liver and is liidoed a case of artful d'li.inM. Morton, iteed, Allison and (lUre.vit'ju y h.ui declaied their views in r in, , 1 1 . ii -Mind, but McKinley is so inter r t, 1 jo .jituis uteithm his managers try t in ne. ii .ill things to till men, only so ttu v i ui' vot s ThisU lutlioru liUmiliat li. spectacle. Major MeKlulcy is a good iuuu und .in able statesman, one who should n-i .iUivi tin tm k-. of lnw-gr.tdi politn tans, .iiel ii t i ,pi I iii will lie i ollraeoiis .i ' ' to di lute -ttuseli ere i ui, ii i "t holiest i: ouey, not a 60 ' I -t,ur POTMYILtB UTTER. Judge l'crslilng Jlve 111 VlnWHon ltlRhls to l'mlttoii. Pottsvili.r, Mj- 10th. Tbo May term of civil court opened yesterday morning with Judges Pershing and llochtel on the bench. Judge Suvidgc, of Js'orlhtiinborlatid county, come down nt noon to assist in tho trial of cast. Among the civil case? tried here yesterday was one of Mrs. Annie lloklormau against M. S. itosciimvcig A Co., to the use of Samuel (Vihen, on a feigned issue to determine the title to the stock, fixtures, etc., of the jewelry business of A. lioldermsn on North Main struct, Shenandoah. The case was tried iKifore a jury and a verdict was rendered in Mrs. Holdermau's favor, it being shown that she purchased tho property at Sheriffs sale in 18f3 and had continued to own it ever since. S. II. Kuercher and S. 0. M. Hollo- peter, Dsns., appeared fur Mrs. Holderinan. The other side was represented by S. llurd Edwards, Esq. Tho court refused t grant n rule asked for by tho County Commissioners to compel petitioners for a new road view in West l'cnn township to give bonds for tho payment of costs. In doing so Judge Pershing read an opinion questioning tbo validity of the Act of 16U3, under which tho rule was nsked. Ho stated that it was not apparent when people should bu compelled to como into court and give bond for their petitions when the law glvus them the right to petition. Tho court did not think It could compel the 07 peti tioners for viewers to givo bond for exercis ing ft right almost as old as tho Common wealth Itself. Ho further slated that if tho road is not a necessity, then someone must pay costs. Also, that citizens havo a right to petition court forthonppoiutmcntof viewers, and it would be interfering with tbo rights of citizens to compel them to givo security lioforo tho viewers aro appointed, in order to cover any damages that might arise. As tho court was not able to say whether thu road was a necessity, it would havo Ui bo laid over until tho court was possessed of such knowledge, otherwise it would sceni like hasty action to compel tho petitioners to furnish security. The report of tho viowors to view a new county bridge in Ashland was appruved by the court, tho viewers having reported the bridge completed as per contract. Tho county treasury is so low, and taxes aro coming In so very slowly, that tho Com uiissioncrs havo negotiated for another tern pomry loan of $.1,000. Judgo Pershing sentenced (icorgo Werner on two indictments lor lobbing boat houses at Tumbling Run. On the first indictment he was sentenced to pay a fine of ?5, the costs, restoio tho stolen property, or tho value thereof, and ono year's imprisonment: on the second bo must pay a line of $1, tbo costs, lestoro tho stolen goods, or the value tlieieof, and undergo ono year's imprison nient. Judge Pershing stated that if the pi opei ty was restored, after proper applica tion made, tho sentence may bo mudihcd In motion court John l- Whalen, Esq. made a motion on behalf of M. J. Lawlor and John J. Cardin, both of Shenandoah and .lunatliali L. Jones and Philip E. Cuyle iioth of Mahanoy City, praying court to quash tho petitions filed by citizens of tho above named boroughs, relative to tho ille gality of their election as Justices of tho Peace. A. W. Sclialek, Esq., for tho peti tinners, Mid lie had examined tho papers and was willing to submit them without argu incut. The rule was mado returnable on Monday next. While working at tho now oxtonsion to tho Philadelphia and Heading Company's olllcos on South Centre street yesterday, Charles Hocintine, in descending a ladder, slipped and fell thirty feet to tho ground. He was badly bruised nbout tho head and is supposed to be injured intomnlly. Tho young man lias been very unfortunate, having had his leg and hand broken within the past tw years. Tho injury to his h.itid has jus healed. The following olllcers have been elected for tin. ensuing year by the Sunday school onimlttoo of the First Presbyterian church Superintendent, II. S, Thompson : assistai superintendent, A. W. Sliealer ; superintend' cut primary department, Miss Clarissa Mc- Cool j secretary, 11. J... Irotitiuan ; treasurer, II. Q, McOuluness ; librarian, Charles I- Downey; assistant . librarians, John I Knnady. Thomas W. McKco : chorister, A W. Wourrath : organist, Harry Zimmerman Missos Mary and Lizzie Heck, of town, aro vliii tine friends in Mahanoy City. John I. Mathias, of Mahanoy City, was! town last evening. Deeds Jtt-coriled. Tlio following deeds were filed in tho It cooler's olllco yesterday : I'rom Peter It, Klock, oiocutor, to l-'rederlck Sclineidcr, lut In Maliiintongo township; Thomas M Itussell to Clcorge W. Martin, lot in Potts- villo; Daniel Siiepp, et al., to I'ianna Disc: bovver, lot in Nelson City; C. W. l!oyer to Jonathan Snyder, lut in Mahanoy City; Ailain K. Ilrown to Joseph Moyer, lot ill Schuylkill Haven; Mary McLaughlin to Maigarct Dougherty, lot in l'ottsvillo; Joseph Moyer to Adam K. Ilrown, lot in Schuylkill Haven; Abraham Schwartz to Jacob (ieist, two tracts of land in llegius township; Thomas M. liussell to Mary K. Woods, lot in Pottsvillo; Kilns Miller to fled. W. Ludvvig, land in Union township; Sarah and Win, Snyder to Klias Miller, tract in Union township; Clti-tons Saving and Loan Association to W. K. Shuuibor, tract in Kldrcd township; Leonora Mere dith ctnl., executors, to C. F. Kramer, lot in I rackvlllo; Lloyd T. Ilrandon to Lllza betli l'eifur, lot in Hast Union township. hat You want ot a medicine is that It shall do you good purify and enrich your blood, throw off that tired feeling, and give you health, strength, courage and ambition, Parsaparilla is tho only true blood purifier prominently in tho publio eye today, and it meets these requirements peneciiy. This is proved by tho testimony ot thou sands ot people Hood's Sarsaparilla Dullds un the nerves by feeding them on puro blood, creates an appetite by toning the digestive organs, overcomes ThatTired Feeling by giving vitality to the blood, and elves sweet refreshing sleep. You may realize that Ilood's Sarsaparulfl oes this by giving it a fair trial. InBlst upon Hood's and only Ilood's. flj six ior to, i u llillc set hsrroonlovilf wtU UUUU 9 l liu Hood's Bsrov-dlU. From Marlon McBridc. For general household cleaning, it Is ono oi the most dainty and practical articles." The Modern Cleaner ' Hit Hanking Hill lull Si'silon. Wasiiimiton", Mnv It). Tho hmisocom- ilttco on luuiklna nnd curronr-y J'c-stunmy oeldoil to definitely nlmndnn tho nttenint I to report u general linnklnir bill this sos- sion. Several inootiniis lmd benn held to discuss Chairman 'Walker's bill, but there wis so vvldo it difference of opinion over tho details of tho plnn that It wiw found mnossiblo even to amend it to meet tho lews of a majority. Tho committee nil- oufiied until the next posslnn of congress. It lms reported two or throe minor finiin- cinl mils this session. McKlulry's Xoinlnill ton Assured Washixoton, May II). Returns from tho state of Iilnho and tho Fourth cortsrress district of Illinois bring tho number of delegatos now chosen to tho Hepublicnn national convention to MIS. uniy two names, thoso from tho Territory of Alaska, remain to be added to tho roll. Modified iv thosu trllllnir nddltlons to tho list of dulogiitos-olect, tho result may bo set down as follows: McKinloy, on'.); llcod, Ui); fltor- ttm.'W; Juny, Wl; Allison, 11 ; Hrutlley, Id; Culloni, U; doulitful, 71; total, Ulu; in-cos- sary ton choice, 45'J. l'orty Indian Cyclone Victims. IIl'MHOUiT, Neb., May It). Tho train- mun arrivin.t hore last ovonlntr bring re ports of frightful results of the cyfllDue on tho reservation ndjoinlmr this county. Thor assert tli.it forty lwrsons were killed hv tho ovclone on tlio roservntlon. o par ticulars aro oiitalnablo, us. all communica tion by wire is down. Those killed are sup- lKiwl to lj" Indhiiis, as there aro row vvliltos on tlio ro'ervation. (iovcrnor Toiler Sworn In. Datox Hon )K, Da., May !(). Murphy J. l?o?ter, of Ht. Man-, was Inaugurated a ernor of Ijou'.sl ina for tho pceondtlmennd K diurt II. Snyder, of Tenuis, for liouten- lint uovornor yesterday afternoon, In the tiruo:ice of a largo twtheriuii. Tho oath nf otllce vv.n ndmlnistflred by Chief Justice Nlcholls, of the statu supremo court. NUGGETS OF NEWS. General T. C. Catchlngs was l eiioinlnated lor congress by tho Democrats ot lho Third Mississippi til-': ri-t. IMro destroyed tho cottaco onoe occunlod by tho poet Lonitlellow, at Anlitiut, Mass., tproad, and caused SIIJO.UJO loss. The Hopkins House, noted slimmer hotel at Waretovvn, N. J., was dostroyod by a forest fire. Tho village Itself only escaped through tho most heroic etrorts. The suicide of the Colonnade Hotel, ,ow York, known us "Mrs. Everett," has Ixwn identified as tho wife ot K. K. Hill, son of MC-Cougrommnn Hill, of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Hill woro formerly mom- bars of Knima Abbott s concert troupe. HE HUM SHOE STORE. There Never AVas a licttcr Corn Than Pan-Tina for coughs, 23c. At Gruliler Pros., drug storo. Sepuinti! Couch Law Cminlmitlonnl, Waniiixoton', May 1(1. The supremo rainrt of the United State? di-. idod yoster- liny In what Is known as tho "Jim Crow car enso" of Vb-ssv vs. Ferguson that thu statute of tho stu(.o of Louisiana requiring railroad compiinUM to supply seimrato coaches for white and colored porsons is constitutional, allirmlng tho decision of the court below. Judgo Ilrown delivered the opinion. Judge Harlan dissented. Killed at ii Christening, CATSKUX. X. Y., May 19. Joseph Cus srta, n lending momber of tho Italian col ony, was murdered Sunday night by n fel low countryman named Paschal. Tho deed was committed at a christening, nt which thero had been considerable iudulfronco in llnuor. A (iimrrel nrlidng among tho men nbout a woman, l'asohal solzod o, gun nnd shot Cnorta through tho back, fasonai was arrested. Garulcr Defeats Ives. nmrtAr.o. Mnv It). Gornlerdefontetl Ivos last night nt 18-lnch Iwlk line billiards by u score of 300 to 237. Neither men ulayod high grmlo billiards, Oarnlor's highest run holmr 53. which he mado twlco. The high est runs that Ivos was ablo to turn out wore 11 and 51. Ivos had ngreou to play tOO to Gurnler'H 300. Kliako Oil' ltlicuinatUm and Nciirnlgla. Itub well with Pod Flag Oil, ?5o. At Qruhlor Pros., drug storo. Judge J.imi1.i-i. X'rouiptly Confirmed. "WAsiiivtiTt)', May 10. The tenato in executive nnsou conllnnod tho following nominations: William Lwhren of Mlnno sota, t be United States district judgo for tho district of Minnosotu; Hobert Loo Jenkins of Norlh Carolina, to 1)0 consul of rho Unltod Stales ut Putres, Grueco; llob- rf ltaniiom of North Carolina, trt lie sec ond woretary of tho legation of the United States to Mexico; liuujninirt Stevvurtl us po4tmaster ot Blrtlslxjro, l'a.,iuid William Itodearinel nt Harrisburg- The nomina tion of it A. Ftvenuui to lie iostiutwtor at Burlington, N. C., was j-ejoctoil. Couferreus Uiuiblo to Agree. WABlin'dTOX.Mny 10. Tho eouforroos of tho two homos mi the naval appropriation bill were In session the greater part of yes terday, but wore uimble to i . t-h an agroe- nu-nt, m tho most important itmentimeiiw made by the senate, which aro thoo ro- dneing tho liumber of now lmttleshlps from four to two, ohutiglng the provisions In rernl to torpedo lwuts, restricting the ' . '. . ,.,... SHUn r, P , IZH J tLnnVvfron and prohibiting otlloers or tne navy irom accepting employment from persons who furnish supplhw to tho government. All tho othor differences In tho bill havo boon reconciled. ... Buy Keystone flour. Ilo sure that the name JjEssio & IUeb, ABhland, I'a., Is printed ou every Back. A WILD 1 was n iiffcrpr for eight ycnr frum Kcrcraa. hut now m entirely cured J In p mn" of m ) li tin wiTO covered nnd Imilly liuluin (I; HttU- wnlie till. tern nppenral, llicll woulil pie) elf, lenvnm n red, uniooth mirfnco, wlmU vi.u!d I urn like uro ana ncu. unino m-iu" ui ini-ui'jp' i'- my llralis, grcst n il Men hi wouUI nppi-ar. iil,U n soon its I becinia win m. Hie luamliw nnd Itfh. Inn would besln; Night nft. r night I would lie nvrakonnd srinteh, ntel nlmot go wild. I got a bOX of CCTICUIIA, nnd A boltlc Ot OCTICUIlA lll- SOLVSNT, nnd nfter n fmv nppllrailuna 1 n llrrd tho redness and Inflaminnilondlsnppenrj hrfinr J had until one lac thne tvin iff "' left. I enn truthfully owerttlmt ifi.OOvvotth of CuTictutA Uemedifh cured mo. JUIlH Jl I'Ul.iiT., I'lliauurg, i . a...... r-fB. T.Fif.rT.. Wirm ttlh lth Cr- T1CCR 8oH. (tentln annllllra of Ccucrs l"t mnt), nl mild iloetof Cuncui UiHKXr,grtut of humor curei. Sold throuBtiont ths world Trtce, Ci'IlcrA, SIKM BoAr, 2fic. i Hiwltist, ISOc. ind tl. Totiir Urio Alt uniM uiKr., boib i-rnp., uwyiii. OUT" M llow to I'enrjAncnlly Cure hczemfl, mallea free. DEFENDING CLEVELAND. Spnln'.i Jlliil.li-r of 1'orelKU Aaii'rs Itcscnts a Spanish Seuutoi-'s Attack. MAnmi). May 10. In tho senate yestor- duy, Senor Glron, a Liberal, protested against tho slanders of Spain which woro uttered In the United Statos senate. Ho intended, ho said, to denounce tho Intoler able conduct ot pirates and brigands against Spain. Tho day had come, he pro ceeded to say, when wo should have to con sider tho wretched acts of Interference of tho dollar prlncos with tho affairs of Spain. Ho protosto.l also against tho Washington slniulers against tho iuoon regent. Tho Duke of.Totuan, mlnlstoror foreign affairs, replied to Senor Giron that tho government might join in tna inttor pro tost, but that thoy could not approve tho remainder of SonorGlron's remarks. 1'rosi dont Cleveland nnd the United States gov ernment had given proof of their ron'3Ct for the principles of intornatijnul law, ho maintained. First 1'lst right of tho Campaign. 1'ittkburh. May 1!). A meeting of tho Afro-American hviguo washeld hore yester day with thr object of Indorsing Quny. The Union League Hepnbllciiu association (colored), who favored McKlnlcy, at tempted to break up tho moBtlng and pre vent tho carrying out ot Its objoct. Sor-Rcant-at-Arnis Mills bosnmo involved with J. H. Holmos, the nttorney. a Me Klnleyite, and thoro was n free fight Im mediately. Men rushed Into tho midst of fio meles, as tha two lighters rolled over the floor, mid co-its woro torn and limbs liruiod. Tho police rushed In, and, with drawn billies, imellcd tho oncouutor. Such a struggling mass of mon In rough and tumble light lias never been seen In any cuuvoiition. ItcpuMlcnn l'rlmarlcs In Alaska. Sf.attli:. Yv'nsh., May ID. The Hjpuhll- can prlniarles at .Ttinoau woro held May 0. There was a not ngnt. i no regular iicKei, lovvpod by n majority of thirty by the ii pendents, composed of the saloon nnd sporting element. A stranger from New York wns activo In the Interests of tho In dependents. The oholco of the Independ ents for delegates to St. Louis was C. "W. Young and C. S. Blackett. Tho Sltkn delegatos wera lnstructo 1 for C. S. John son anil, W. A. Kelly. Th. w are tho only towns reporting returns. Tho convention assemblod on Thursday last at .luuonii, two days after tho sto.imer nallo.1, so It is not known what tho result Is. Flood Datango In Missouri. MILAN, Mo., May 10.,-Tho ontiro Locusl valley Is under witter. The Hoods havo nt lust ranched tho suburbs of Milan, causing much damage. A great deal of stock li the valley Is reported to havo porlshed, Trains on tho Qulncy, Omaha and ICansai CI ty road havo stopped and several bridges near Milan on that road are wrecked. A portion of tho Burlington trnc!;3 aro uudei water, but Its trains uro still running. Another Crooked Itaii'tcr Arrested CitADttoN', Nob., May 1!). A C. Putnam president of tho Chadron B.inkini com pany, which went Into n receiver's hundi ro'.ontly, has been arrosto.l for receiving money when ho knew tho Institution wni Insolvent. Thu creditors daclaro that. Mr Ptitntim has wo ilthy relations at Fredonlti N. Y., who aro ready to nuko good all th! losses. Death In n I'lillmlclphln Flro, Philadelphia, Slay id. The sponrano cus combustion of lxinzlna ut-ed In sprint Hug carpets at the houso of Mrs. S. Ii jjjntior, io. kui .Norm xwsiitn street ctvti O'l a Uro. ltoso Ureggs, a youns nie-o of Mr. Hentley's, was so badh b-ivuod that "ho died shortly aftorwnrls ilrs. Hontloy's dtiughtor was sltih buvn;.i. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS ClDdurf Qiiottitlous or the Xevr A'ork nut 1'hUlidelpliln Kxchatigt-s. NewYouk, May 18. Depression was nuitt pronounoeu in tho lorenoon stocK siisiulnriou tbo oxtreme low points bamii revtuhed abou- mtdday. In the afternoon the trading war nrmer, ana tin anal prlcoj wero at tho uost oi the day. Closing bids : Baltimore Ohio. 17H Cluwi. Si Ohio VSii Dsl. Si Hudson 1M D., h. & W 159 Lehigh Valley &t New Jersey Cen...l08Jj N. Y. Central u; Pennsylvania IxiU Rwiding HVi Bt. Paul 7T?, Erie UH Lake Erie &W 17 Lehigh Nav 40 vv, jn. it. as ra... i Oenvrill Markets. FiuilKi.i'iiiA, May 16. Floor wtiak; win ter superfine, $J.50J.75; do extras, $S.763 I'Bnnnylvtiuia roller, uiuar, W.MiW.SO ; do. do, stmlzht, I3.5&O8.70: WHstrii vvlntr. clt-ar 8.S0.B.. Vhniit dull; May. ftsifiiftio. ara ami; juay, iKWtsuiwo. iMts jnwiccied; May ii'VDa. Hay tady; ohoice timothy, I17Q IK.K) ror large Bales, ueur atmny. l'ork dull old to new mess, S3.75 pll.75; family, (10.60'()ill short clear, iu.3ii.,u. l.uru steady ; wiwtn-1- stttam, 11.85. Ilutter stnady; western dairy W'Mli.; do. orcttlitery, ll410o.; KIkIuh. lrlo. linitattou creamery, Uuldo. ; New York dairy 10:U5Vj,c. ; do. erta'uery, lliitlBc. ; Peimsyl vtuua and western oreaniBry iuiuts, xauey , ISc. do. choice, l"e. ; do. fair to good, lKjglflo. ; gar lloky prints, 11-10. ; prints jobbing ut lit;3o Cheese quiet; large, ; small, W&lua. part skims, dmi jc. ; fall skims, aj'.'4c. lgs qulot; KnwVork andPeiinsylvaam, Wslljo. ; western fresh, 10)10l4; southern, 7' jflo. Mr. Charles H. WetzM. nf Snnlmrv. P wftsko much ploased with a remedy which curwl him ur rheumatism that ho mado alii- davit to the fact for publication as follows : "This Is to certify that on May 11th I walked into Mclick's drug Storo on nnalr nf erntelms. bouiil.t a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain italm f Jlluammatory rheumatism wlilch had urf ' me 'After using three littles I um' t0,pietely cuied. I can cheerfully rocommend It." , , CiublmII. Wmct. Sworn and subscribed to before me on Aug. jUi isul Walter Sliipman. J. P. Pain Hal m is 'for salo at 2 ami BO ccuts per bottlo by Uruhler liros., druggists. WILL NOT INVESTi:,TE. SpMdte DroMi Tint ! (n umt Pro!e AlHliniim's Alli.vcl I)',',,,, ,,, .( j-wetliii. Vawiisht!x, May I,'. The so i.v yes terday, by a voto of H yeis fo H nays, de feated a motion by Mr. Allen, of Nebraska, to proceed with the consideration of tho resolution to Invostigato alloged election Irrosnilorltlos in Alabama, orcurrtng nt tho time Governor O'tos was ploc-tod over Heuliou F. IColb, Populist. Four Repub lican mntors, Ch'indler, Prye, Gallliigp" and Morrill, und two Populists, Allen mid Peffer, made up the affirmative voto. Mr. Allen took occasion to declare that the vote disclosed the liislncery of lljpubll cun senators to their professions ift behalf of honost elections. Mr. Sherman respond ed that It was not for tho present souato to go into tho general investigation ot elec tions, as these resolutions proposed, and Mr. Chandler, author of tho resolutions, explained that tho advorso vote wns duo largely to tho disinclination to dlsploco appropriation bills. The entire day of tho senato after 1 o'clook was given to the bill regulating gas rates In tho District of Co lumbia. It was expected that tho houso would take up tho consideration of tho Immigra tion bills on tho calendar under a special order, but owing to the prossure of othor matters tho order was not presented until just prior to adjournment. It wns thon amended so as to give today and tomorrow until 4 o'clock for the consideration of theso bills. There aro four of them. Tho McCill bill provldos an educational tost, tho Stone bill provides for consular In spection and the Mtihnny nnd Corliss bills provide for more rigid enforcement of the present Immigration lnws, nnd especially deal with Immigration from Canada. Quite a number of minor bills nnd confer ence roports were ndoptod, and three bills wero passod under suspension of tho rules, as follows : To allow the bottling of distilled spirits in bond; to expedite tho delivery of Imported goods In parcels and packages not oxceedlng fMO In valuo, nnd to provide for the registration of trade marks oil bot tles, barrels, corks and oth.-v rerontaclos UioJ In lnler-itato and forei.i.i commerce. llucltlen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in the world for cuts. brnlsos, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soros, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positlvoly cures piles, or no pay required. It is guamnteod to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 ccuts per box. For sain hv A. Waslcy. Ittlitrvell's Indiana Admirers. iN'DiANAi'OLts.'Moy It). Thoro has been talk among a fow well known Democrats hero In Indianapolis of atfectlng an or ganization which shall advocate the nomi nation of William E. Hussoll, of Massa chusetts, for president. A well known Democrat says ho believes that If such a club wero organized It would bo ablo to gather a good many members hero In In dianapolis and throughout tho state. Thero aro also Intliientlal memlier.s of tho party who are In favor of tho nomination of Secretary of Stuto Olney. It Is bolioved there aro a fow Democrats, advocates of tho gold standard, who will go to Chicago and oppose tho nomination of Governor Matthews if ho decides to rely upon tho free silver peoplo for his support on tho convention. lllieumutlsm Cured In a Day. "Mystic Curo" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tlio system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cattso and the disease immediately disappears. Tho first doso greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by C. H. Hagcnbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. -V DiAlioncst Attorney Flees. Phila'duli'MA, May 10. Thomas 31. Carlin. nn attorney, has ilisapiioared from tho city, and a charge Is made that he louves tin ""Ui-ed debts to the amount of over JuO.iMO. Unsuccessful operations In rail estate m-j supposol to have Involved him in dltUoultlo-i. Several building and loan associations are the heaviest creditors, It is ullegod that Carlin secured largo sums by giving mortgagos on proporties In which he had no lnterost. Ho had been arrested on a chargo of forging the nanio of a local clergyman to a check, and was under hall for a further heuring when ho disappeared. flrlp-Colds-lieailnche. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Qrippo when Laxatlvo Bromo Quinine will curo you in one day. Put up in tablets con' vculcnt for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Prico, 2.1 cents. For sale by Klrlln'8 Pharmacy. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tiusmltliing done call ou E. F. Gallagher 18 west Centro 6treet, Dealer in stoves. Ltf Atlanta's Disastrous VIre. ATLANTA, (a , May ID. The npprofl- mato loss by Mindav night s lire lsisiio, 00), with not ritilte half that amount of insurant). Tho lire originate I In a small cli.iti iAir iIih Mm-!ch'i n H ilN frnlll tho explosion of a ker.irit.-.-i.i lamp The snop was soon In flames, and tho Palace llvory stablos adjoining were quickly consumed. Horses, currlagos und harness In this stable woro burned, with a loss of 810,000, Tho bast part of Atlauta's tenderloin dis trict was laid In ashes. Tho flro began about 10:30 p. m. and was gotten under control about 4 o'clock yesterday morning. A Valuable rrvncrlptlon. IMitor Morrison of Worthlngton, Ind., "Sun," writes: "You have a valuable pre scription in Electric Hitters, and I can cheer fully recommend it for Constipation and Sick Headacho, and ns a general system touio it has no equal." Mrs. Anule Stehle, 21)25 Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, was all run down, could uot oat or digest food, bad a backache which never left her and felt tired and weary, but six bottles of Electric Hitters restored hoi health nud renewed her strongtb. Prices 50 cents and f 1.00. Get a bottlo at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Coining Uveut. May 30 Second annual jdenioof the Key stone Gymnasium at Columbia I'ark. May 30. Ice cream festival .Uutler tli ausmcosof the 2 CJub, in Bobbins' opera Juno lS,Ica cream festival under tho aiiplci of God's Amorionu Volunteers in Kobbinr opera itpiibo. Tourist Drafts. The United Statos Expross lias placed its new firm of tourist droits on salo in the olllce )u town. Those drafts aro the most convenient for travelers at homo or abroad, as they renulro no Identification and are pay able only to tho holder, so that it lot no ono can uso thcra. For use in forolgu countries they aro sold at rates of 1 of one per cent, Tor uso iu tho United statos i of ono per cent. Anyone compelled to carry money along vvltcu traveling can do it with absolute safety Itnd little expeuse by uslug these drafts. - 8-ltOt Almost Distracted ID YOU EVER suffer from real ner vousness? When every nervo seemed to quiver with a peculiar, creepy feeling, first In ono placn, and then another and all seemed finally to concentrate in a writhing Jumblo in tho brain, and you be como irritable, fretful and peevish; to bo followed by an Impotent, weakened condi tion of the ncrvo centers, ringing in the cars, and sleepless, miserable nights ? Dr. Miles' Mrs. Eugene Searles, 110 Blmonton St., Elk hart, Ind., says: "Ner vous troubles had mado mo nearly lnsano and physicians wero unablo to help mo. My memory Nervine Restores Health was almost gono and every llltlo thing worried mo until I was almost distracted. I really feared 1 was becoming a maniac. I Imagined all sorts of evil things and would cry over nothing. I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Kestoratlvo Ncrvlno and four bottles of this wonderful remedy completely cured mo, and I am as well now as I over was." Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno is Bold on guarantee, Erst bottle will benefit or money refunded. POLITICAL CARDS. ITIOlt LEGISLATURE, J Second District, H. W. BECKER, Of Glrardvllle. Va. Subject to Democratic rules. COUNTY TltKASUHEK, ELIAS DAVIS, Of llroad Mountain. Subject to Republican rules. 'Jjl.OR CLERK OF THE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of GIrnrdvillo. Subject to Democratic rules. pOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. JjlOR RECORDER, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Jolictt, Porter Township. Subject to Republican rules. JJIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, CHAS. F. ALLEN, Of Tainftfitin. Subject to Republican Rules, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q 8. PHILLIPS, M. D. Onlce : 30 West Centre street. Can be consulted at nil hours. p F. BURKE, M. D. 80 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Onlce hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. J. POMEltOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pn. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Etfftn building, corner Centre etreeU, Hhen.iiiiioah. of Main and' pROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahanoy Olty, l'a, Having studied under some of the best masters te London and 1'arln, will give lesson on tho violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Addrot in care of Strouae, the eweler. Shennmloalt, P. J. CANFIELD, Agent lor Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S UtU UUU JL UI Lyi-l Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer M!ll!. rA 1 1 1 unions oi uuuurs g- Go up In smoke ovory year. Take risks but get your houses, siock, ia-g nlture, etc., insured in flrst-class Tt liable companies as represenieu ujr DAVID FAUST, tiShffif Also Life and Accidental Companies. 1 0 1