fir o t '4 ft EVENING HERALD KSTAiii,ism:i) mo. l'ubllshed every Evening, Except Munday,at 8 SoCTH JARIUN StTHEET, NEAR UKKTH. Tin Ili nilil l dcllvmrd InSlii-iinndonli nnd the mirroiinillug towns lor six renta a week, pay- able to the carriers. ny man vn.uu a yer, or to cents a nmutht iwyable in advanco. Ulvertla- ohanreu iweonlhiK hi si The iiulillsfiers reserve the tight to change the itV position oi niivertineriieiii wnenever tne pun- Ilcatlun of netVs deinnnds it. The rlaiit is reserved to reject any ndvertlemciit, whether fiaiu ior or not, mat ine ptiinitners may uconi inpropcr. Adrertlnlng rates made known upon application. 1. ilercd at the postofflce at Shenandoah, la., as second class mall matter. TKLBFHOXIC CONNKOTION. Evening Herald l-'UIDAY, MAY 8S2, lbOO. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. for cosnncssMAX-AT-i-Atian, OAI.USIIA A. OKOW, Of SiiHfiuclmnna. SAML'UI. A. DAVKNl'OltT, Of Hrlo "Tin: l'liillios nro ou tho toboggnn" Is what (lie base ball crunks aro saying just now; nnd there is n crowd of disgusted cranks in town who n weok ago were very proud of thoso same "l'liillios." A rr.iuxu tells us that ho recently went into the store of a business man who did not luHortisc, and was surprised to find him busy. Tho storekeeper, it transpired, had the iteh and a Walerbury watch, und when he wasn't scratching himself ho was winding his watch. Once mom the House has risen to meet nu emergency boldly and frankly, but with out undue haste. It has tinsd a bill for the restriction of immigration that though, Mk'''V language of one of the speakers, "it "Kforevor solvo the problem of imini gratioiV,, mect t)0 j)ri!M!llt filiation." It pro.- iy wlii ,o tlmt mo,t euvcthd.---There is ncLinc , ,, , ....otic Senator can Ov,irf ,,. ., r .luiituto for the Lodgo compTfc,. i,;n now befoio tho Senate it should lie adopted and put into operation before Congress adjourns. The long draivn-out light over the water wiperintendeiicy has at last been settled, Oscar llottcriilge being re-elected. There is little honor In the outcoino for at least one C tizen momber of Council, while the flvo m 'inborn of that iiarty who stood by the party n uniueo throughout tlie contest to the last, huenig tho irapowibility of lauding their (.mdidato fur water superintendent and not wishing to block borough business, did tho nut best thing and seemed a Councilman from tho Second ward. 1'or this they are bi ,ng highly complimented. The public, as w .11 as tho Couucilinen, aro no doubt pleased t at tho matter is settled, with honors even. 1 r-ional revenge when carried into boiough all.iirs will always bring forth a just condem nation from a sulfering constituency. THE RUSSIAN PAGEANT. The eyes of tho world nro upon liussia just imiv, and tho reports of tho pomp and ceiu- iii iiiy attendant upon tho coionatiou of tho rulers of that vast domain aro read with uwdity every wheio. Tho coronation of Alexander III cost fciiO.ouo.OOO, and it is lipected the coronation of his son Nicholas i, ill exceed that vast sum, and for lnaguiu- iLiiee It will exceed anything of the kind the world haa ever seen. It is attended by royal and semi-royal dignitaries from all parts of the world, each attended by a numerous suite. ltepietcnta tues of every civilized government under the sun aro there, and of many uncivilized ones beside. Far oil' China is icprosented by her greatest statesman, and Japan by her gioatest general. All tho scuil-barharous tribes under Ilussiau domination have scut their chiefs to do homage to the tireat White (.'ear, tlieir suzerain, und renew their fealty upon the occasion of his investiture with the symbol of his kingship. Taken altogether, It is ono of tho most i uprciriive ceremonies known to man and hurly daazlo the eyes of all who wituoiis it. Vet, underneath tho surfaco and back of all t ils pageantry, thero is probably nioro misery and degradation than in any other part of the civilized world, and the thoughtful mind cuuuot but locall tho tragic death of Alex ander II, as well as the several attempts upon tho life of Alexander HI, and wonder how booh similar attempts will bo made upon tho life of Nicholas II by some of the very (sub jects who are attending the grand ceiouionio. oi to-day. Theie is probably no country ontheeuith In-re the subject is so hemmed in by re--ui.tiuns and arbitrary laws as Itussia; no l.iuil where civilization and liarlwristu are so i lose together, and whole autocratic power is -i' relentlessly wielded without any regard nr tho well being of the subject; whole tho ' mimou people are looked upon as little Later than cattle, and whose lives arc not much better, Ilehlnd all this barlsiric spleudur is the upprosnlon of lieople whue ichgloua beliefs differ from that proscrilied by the llussian law, and of those striving fur JiU-rty oftUought.au that it is difficult for nn American to realize the osilillity of ao t .t milling upon tbe right i of huuian beluga, c iual in the alght of Clod, by this autoorat claiming a Divine right to govern them. It ia said this young monarch la more hi rally inclined than his predooeasor, upon w lu.se life bis subject made several tfttewpW ni protests against tyranny, to attract the attention of the world and stir up his subjects to agitate the question of human liberty, m nu b they were not jieniiitted to do by j.i.uolul means. It is to be hoped that be is, .iikI that bis reign will be signalized, not nly by the pardon of a few who luive train ncised the law, but by the granting uf gieauir political rights ,uul a coustitutionul 4,orjiTiiriit ,iih truit'.ui of conscience. Kussii is the greatest country In the wuil.l, ml itn rapid development would folmw juii kly Uion the heuU of the t ufiani Ih-h - i ui of her e iple. hlmulil tbe young t ir , in the huight of sticji btalosiuanslup his i line and fame v. julil go riutiug down li e ages. But these ait! Utopian dreams, lie is surrounded by bureaucrats who will dis courage all liberal Impulses, as tin y did in liis father, and tiro present age is not likely to witness any great changes. PITHY POINTS. llappculngs Throughout tho Itcgtou Cliron Icleil for Hasty )Vru(il. Mahanoy City lady cyclists will organiee a :nb. t flunday base hall is n thing of the )hst at McAdoo. The buildings iu Shainokln are to be re numliered. The Jit. Carmol bualnen college opened this week with 38 student. There arc rumors of several changes among Lehigh Valley officials at Centralis. The lied Men are making great prejwra Hons fur their parade at Schuylkill Haven on May 30th. The employes at tho l'attersoucolllorj'i Mt. Carmol, are still on strike. They rcfue to return to work until they aro paid. O'Neill llros. yesterday placed ono of their Mijierior l'ease pianos in the residence of A. It. l'loppert, on West Coal street. Monroe T. Schrelllor, who lias charge of the Heading mines iu tho Shamokiu district, is improving in health at Atlantic City, Thomas F. Gorman, of Mahanoy City, assumed charge of the restaurant conducted by tho late John J. Itattigan, at l'ottsville. "Cowboy" Kerrigan, who shot Landlord Ilepncr, at Ccntralia last week, is still at large, though ho has been seen in the vicin ity of Fountain Springs. While returning from Fountain Springs, near Ashland, at night, Theodore Kellarand Wm. Davis were nttacked by highwaymen and nearly beaten to death. Tho marrlagoof Dr. Kcllar, superintendent of tho Hazletou hospital, to Miss Gcrtrudo l'ardeo, is announced to tako place on Wednesday evening, Juno 3rd. The Muhlenberg College of Allentown, will hold tlieir twenty-ninth annual commence ment Juuc tho 14th to tho 13th In St. John's Lutheran church at Allentown. ISov. John Williams, of tho Mahanoy City Ilusinews College, Intends to become a resident of that town, and will movo his family from W ilkesbarrc as soon as a placo of residence is secured. A quoit match will take place at Thomas Curr'n in l'rflclfvlllix nil Si.lllirilnv iifu between ltobert 1'eel, of - "reok. ""d JohnMctcalf le."--- TI'O distance ia 27 feet r a s'''c. j no Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Com pany have issued orders that no more Sunday base hall is to be played on its territory in the vicinity of McAduo, where several spectators and pSiyers were seriously wounded by an Italian mob a few days ago. For County CoimnUsIune r. Mn. L'niTnii: Tljp weightiest political subject now claiming the attention of Itc puhlicaus throughout tho country and over shadowing local politics iu tho columns of our great Ilcpublicun papers is the Presidential nomination, hut this convention will soon bo a thing of the past, and the preparation for a county convention will demand the attention of Itcpublicans who havo the welfaro of local government at heart, lleforo long tho loico of the candidates will be heard in the county, and those who know say we will not require tho services of a detectivo to discover aspirants for tho dill'crcnt olllces. Their name is legion. Shenandoah has been credited with having one hundred men qualified to servo tho county, and who are looking with longing eyes towanl tho "hill" at l'ottsville. However that may be, wo feel that the pleasure of "anticipation will exceed thoe of realization with about ninety-nine of tluit bundled. For the other ono though we do claim the plcasuroof realization, and by right of our unswerving Hepubllianism we boldly make a stand and with a coutiilence born of a sense of justice to tho paity north of tho mountain, wo proudly proclaim to the l!e publican votera of Schuylkill county the name of William Nelsweuter, ol Shenandoah, for County Commissioner, (if Mr. Neis w enter's ability and fitness for the ollico it is umiucssary to speak, as his huge acquaint anceship throughout tho conlino of the county have spread tho story of his honor, integrity and business capacity far better than could bo donu in an article of this kind. Mr. Neisweuter, or "Hilly," as In. is familiarly cnlleJ, lias ever been iu the foremost rank of workers and lighters iu the cause of Iicpublicanism, and not only this, but his purse has always been open when legitimate expenses weie to bo met. Although repeatedly urged to seek olllce ho has strenuously declined iu l.ivor of some other man. After great solicitation wo havo gained tho uso of Mr. Neiswentcr's namo fur the ollico of County Commissioner, nnd havo resolved that as far as is consistent w ith dig nity, and a puro and proper regard for tho success of tho party, we must receive duo consideration at tho hands of our couveu (ion noxt August. M.VXV IlEPlllLICANb. Shenandoah, .May 10th, 1W3. Win n you want good rooting, pluinblug, gas fitting, or general tinsmlthlng dono call on E. F. Gallagher IB West Centre street. IJealcr ir stoves. 1-tf Kerrigan's Wlierca bouts, Charles Funston, of the Ccntralia Hous, says that Kerrigan, who shot Landlord Hornier at Centralia, lias been seen going in and out of a prominent Ashland saloon sinco the shooting and then disappearing iu the diicction of his home at the "shanties." It is believed that the political influence of ' Kerrigan's friends is responsible for his non ' arrest, as he has not deserted his old haunts, Barsaparllla has over and over again proved Itself the host blood purifler medl cal science has over produced. It possesses Buch positive merit to purify, vitalizo Enrich the blood, that it accomplishes ronmrkablo cures where other prepara tions utterly fall. Its record of cures, not of Scrofula, Bait Ilheum, Catarrh, Rheu matism, but of Norvous Prostration, Weakness and Debility, ia unequallod. Sarsaparilla U the OneTrue Illood Purifier. Tri-jarcC! by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Man. 1. UArl'e Dillo cur0 fcaWtusl ontlJ rlOOU S I lotion. Price 29 ceou. And PERSONAL. Miss Knima Daionport, of South Jardin street, is seriously ill. lAiilsOoldin, the South Main street clothier. returned from New York dty last ovouing. James McIIugh, Janitor of the Union street school, is reported dangerously ill. Owen JIcAnally, the representative of Olr.irdvllle's sporting circles, was a visitor to tow n yesterday afternoon. John M. Killiau, the representative of the lAuer Drawing Company, is in town iu the interest of the company booming the popu lar beverage of that company. Mr. Kllllan and his company havo many warm friends here. Miss Mary Sneddon spent yesterday with Mt. Carmel acquaintances. Misses Winifred and May Iteilly were visi tors to (iirardville last evening. Joseph Smith, formerly at McKlhemiy's cafe, Mahanoy City, has resumed a position behind the liar at Ilreeu's ltialto cafe. Messrs. Christ. Schmidt and Jacob Noll re turned from Pittsburg last evening, whore they attended the annual convention of the Catholic Knights. An Orphans' Home. Tho Grand Lodgo in session at Pittsburg has issued a commission fur tho establishment of an Orphans' Home at or near Sunbury. This illl provo a benefit to the Odd Fellows of this section of tho state. Watching a rilllilisterlug Mourner. Jacksonville, May 22. Tho revenue cutter Houtwcll arrived in port ycstcnlnj afternoon with Instructions to wntch the steamer Three Friends, suspected of cn pnjtlnp; in iifiother filibustering expedition. Arms unci nluinuiiltion havo been stored nt Woodhiivn, fourteen miles down tht river, nnd the Three Frlendsleft lnstnlghl to take thorn on board, ostensibly to 1 convoyed to Key AVost. Tho Uontwell pro ceeded to wntch tho vessel. Tho muster ol tho Threo Friends has boon Instructed tc report to tho collector of customs Ix'fort leaving tho rlvor, ami tho Boutwell wHU seize nor u uiiy iiiieiupi is jnuuo iu v without so dlng. . A New liillloiul f"r Mlnn.-sotn. Dl-LUTH, Mnjr 22-ourgeK. Slanslleld, of Iioston, one t ti-iromoters of the Du luth iind Gr'ft Western railway, which .ameirpi.rtitecl tow nays ago to Dullu an nlr line from Duluth to the Ked lilvcr vnlloy, has seeured'agents in nearly all the towns along tho route and is getting rlghl of way. The intention is to build and equip a double truck rontl, and the pro moters propose to no n new system ol transports, but, resolutely decline tonnike public what it is. Th.'y assort that bj using It they will bo able txi movo Bo.OOOV 000 bushels of whoat in thirty days. 1'atlll Implosion nT (his. CovTP.YViLl.li, Kan., May 22. An explo sion of gas yesterday wrecked two twe story brick buildings In tho center of the city, nnusln? tho instant death of one man, serious Injuries to two others and tho wounding m ire or loss dangerously ol several others. David Carter was killed by falling walls. Matt Atkinson nnd Kllza l'ursely, both colored, were seriously In jured. The o :plosloli was causol by the careless Igniting of a match in tho base ni"ut, whuro gas had ncuuinuliited from u neighboring g.is well. Condemned !Mcn right In Court. tiON"lK, Mny 22. The trial of Henry Fowlernnd Allx.Tt Milsoii,biborers,cliariroi with the murdor of Hour)- tinilth, ut Mus well Lodge, Mtiswell Hill, on Fob. 13, re sulted yesterday In tho s-untonce of deatt being pnmounrod upon both men . At the cloo of tho trial thoro was a fierce light In the dock lwtween the two prisoners. Hott men nro ox-oonvlcts, und tho crime was cummlttod as tho result of a burglarioui entry into the residence of Mr. Smith whoro tho prisoners obtained considerable booty. Olclnhoiiia's Deadly Cyclone. GunutlK, O. T., Jliiy 22. A terrific cy clone passed through the Osage ro-crva tion, devastating farms nnd ranches and it is rumored killing a number of eople. Tht storm was genornl over tho territory anc was tho worst oil record. Small cyclonci are reported from Xormnn, Edmund Per kins and White Eagle, with muchdostruo tion of property. Hundreds of cattlo wen killed. Cnptllln Ilrewer Acquitted. 11 III D(l ETON', N. . T., May 22. Captain Joht L. lirewor, ox-chnmplon wing shot of thl world, on trial iu tho Cumlierlnnd oountj court on thochnrgoof obtaining fUOOuudci fnlso pretenso from John MoPherson, a lirldgoton merchaut, und removing from the stnto goods on which McPher.son eld u chattel mortgage, was acquitted yester day. 1 he trial lasted uoarly a week. Kxplixtlng Holler rntally Injures Tlirco Eckehlv, Ind., May 22. Tho boiler It tho Davidson Hrothers sawmill, newt Marietta, exploded with terrific force, and threo jiersons wore fatally Injured. Thoj are : Eunice Davldson.ll years old ;Thonii Davidson, ono of tho proprietors; Frank Bartrnn, an omployo. Six others wen more or loss injured. The boiler head win blown 200 foet away. l'rlnco I. Iff Wins the Ohio Inrliy. Cl.vtuXN'ATI, May S2. After the rain oi Wednesday night tho Oakloy track wi very huuvy yesterday. The weather wui threatening all day, with sprlukllng ir the nf tornooi). Prince Lief won the dcrbj by a length, with Hen Kder xjoond, Her Urush tiurii ana kola tourth. Tiinu.a.usH More lilibilslers Lauded In Cuba. Havana, Mny S. In the maritime dis trict of Velos, province of Santiago do Culm, up exjiedltlon of filibusters Is said to havo landed Tho npmviranoo of n Steamer frightened the llllbiisters.aml those in small boats hurriedly got on board their vos-el. One of the boats, having a emmou on Imam, was overturned and sank lu the rush, drowning three of the filibusters. Several lioat loads, however, am under stood to lutve boon landed. To htudy the St-nllng Imliutry. Loxiion, May 2. The under weretary of state for foreign affair, Mr tieurge N Curou, in the house of oomnmns, auld that with tho uo-oijenitlon of Canada and the UnlHHl Suites two proreors ot mit liml history will slvartly proceed to the Huhring sen in order to stu'i the fur soul lug industry. "f.all Ilillilillon" Again Stricken. Salkm, Mass., 22. Miss AIulmiI 1) idire ("Gail llutnlltou") has U-. ii t.il.eu sud denly 111 with nn attack hiimlur io that which caused hur pixitrucu-d illness at Washington alxiut a year a,ro. Her friends lire Cunsideruuly alarmed at tho return of the illness. lteineiiibrr If Vim Hmi) n Cough or Cold Pan-Tina always cures, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. A O00D PRACTICE. If Vim Want i (IimkI Appetite and Perfect Digestion, After each incal dissolve one or two of Stuart's Dysittjisla Tablets in tho mouth and, mingling with the food, they constitute u erfect digestive, alisolutely safe for tho most sensitvo stomach. They digest tho food before It has time to ferment, thus preventing the formation of gas and keeping tho blood puro and freo from the poisonous products of fermented, half-digested food. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets mako the com ploxlou clear by keeping the blood puro. They increase llosh by dlgostlng flosli forming foods. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is tho only leinedy designed especially for tho euro of stomach troubles and nothing else. Ono diseaso, ono remedy, tho successful physician of to-day is the specialist, tho suc cessful medicine Is tho inedlcino prepared especially for one diseaso. A whole package taken at one time would not hurt you, but w ould simply bo a wasto of good material. Over six thousand men and women iu tho stato of Michigan alono havo cured of In dlgostiou and dyspepsia by tho uso of Stu art's Dyspepsia Tablets. Sold by all druggists at 50 cents per pack ago. Send for Frco Hook on stomach diseases to Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. The World's Irish Coinrntlnn. London-, May 22. Mr. John Dillon, pA-F tho Associated Press to nnnouiytnut the convention of tho Irish throughout tho world, which it was declded't Wednes day's meeting of tho,ntl-Pnrnellltcs tc call to Dtiblli!t.i"vbeon fixed for Sept. 1 next.' , ' ri Kilted by a railing Steam ripe. Lowell, JIass., May 22. Ellen LaPlant, n young woman employed In the weave room of the Appleton CotNin mill, was killed by the falling of a ld-iiich steam plpo yesterday. Tho other young women were seriously Injured. i:utoiu)KMl Miners IU-scuimI. IitONWooi), Mich., May 22. Eight men were buried in a cavein at the Ashland mine yesterday. After hours of labor the men were rescued by miners who drifted through to them from the Norris mino. All were uninjured. Mr. Charles H. Wetzel, of Sunbury, Pa., was so much pleased with a remedy which cured him of rheumatism that he made affi davit to the fact for publication as follows : "This Is to certify that on May 11th I walked into Mclick's drugstore on a pair of crutches, bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm for inflammatory rheumatism which had crippled mo up. After using three bottles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend it." Charles H. Wetzel. Sworn and subscribed to before mo on Aug. 10, lfe'Jl. Walter Shipman, J. P. Fain Halm Is for salo at 23 and 50 cents per bottlo by Gruhler llros., druggists. rlunnco Committee Cannot Agree. Wasiiimitox, May 22. Tho senate com mltteaon finance was called together In. special session yesterday ut the instance of Senator Sherman to considor whether It was not possible even yet to formulate somo bill to increao tho revenues of tho government upon which tho Democrats und Republicans could agree, and thus in sure its passage during the present ses sion. The meeting was a very brief one, und it immediately ljecamo apparent that there was no possibility of reaching a com mon understanding. Senator Gorman's suggestion for u tax on ton mid coffee was dismissed with a vury brief consideration. Still Another l'eiislou Veto. WASiiixiiTOV, May 22. President Cleve land yesterday sent to the house n veto of n bill to pension Hachel Patton, whoso husband, John H. Patton, was captain of an Illinois regiment, and was killed In lm53. After drawing a pension for thirteen years Mrs. Patton was remarried, and con sequently was dismissed from the pension rolls, but afterwards secured a divorce on tho grouud of desertion. Then, through act of congr -ss, he- name was again phiml on the pension rolls. Itlieiiinatlhiu Cured In u Day. "Mystic Curo" for Elieumatlsm anil Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is rcinarkahlo and mysterious. It removes at onco tho cause and tho diseaso immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits; 75 tents. Sold by U. H. Hagenlmch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Tourist Drafts. The United States Express has placed its new form of tourist limits on sale iu the olllce in town. These drafts aro the mo-t convenient for travelers at homo or abroad, as they require no identification and are pay able only to the holder, so that if lost no one can uso them. For uso in foreign countries they aro sold at rates of .J of ono por cent. For use iu tho United States of one per cent. Anyouo compelled to carry money along when traveling can do it with absolute safety and little expenso by using theso drafts.' 5-14-0t A Hit for Coughs and Colds, What? Pan-Tina. 25c. At Gruhler Bros.. drugstore. 'VETERIHARYSPECIFICS Per Horss3, Cattle, Sheep, Eon;. Co, AND FOULTRY. OOOFagO Booh : an Tri-iumrnt of Aulmuls uud Chart beat Frco. COTWjFeyrrs.flontfCBtlons.lnflaniiriatto A.A.lhplnal ,Mi-ulueltl, 111 lilt Fever. .l.t.,'u,,1 laiiicurim, UheainaUsas. !,.,9:",,,.l,,c,"l,?r al Discharges. Jl.ll. IlolH or (irubs. Worms. I'.K... oUL-hs, Ilt-uvcn, riil-umoiliu. Colic or lirlpc-H, lli-ll) ache. (i.:.MI(iciirrlugc, Ileiiiorrliascs. ill. II. .-Lrluury aud Kldui-r DUcascs. .K.Jtl.casesvr Diift.liou, Paralysis. Mngio Home lover souoiee), . . ,qq (stable Case, with Specifics, HanuAL Neti riimry C ure Oil ani Mcdlcatori 87.00 Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, . ioo Sold byDruttl.li I r l.ol praptll urnlereud ln.nl jn.olHj on melpt .1 irlw. Ill jn-UUEIS'BtD, ca, 111 lmTWUmRU, STort HOlBEOPilTHlO SPECIFIU Un. In uab ?ii T(;.r. ThHnnikni..u.t .J..4 ... Nervous t Debility, Vital Weakness, SJ14 I T Dtn(.ui,r .m tmxttUuaitcMit at. iti marnueis' beu. C0..111 iu huou. SL.it..Vk. Fui null i' '"'H1 - iliiu si. .i-i yB,f (!.-iilri st n ' SY PILLS?! drug sAfCAi.oauRE.s!N3tmK'.woieiissAn CEkBguap-'!' vi.-.x '-ptcinc cPnir. HUMPHREYS' W3 m 1'iitnl Storms lit Missouri. St. Locis, May l Ileports of storms continue in come in from various seettom of Missouri. At Hldon a tornado damaged the property to the nm'ount of Joti.oou, nnd severely Injured a numlier of people. Mn Ilarsnrt was found deml after tile storm. The Methodist and Congregational churches were totally wrecked. A ntimbot of houses wore demolished and tirenty others wore submerged by water. Neat Greenrldge orchards, growing crops anil timlier were swept away ami one woman was seriously Injured. At Chilhowle a doion residences wore unroofed. Near Helton Chaiios Miller, aged 20, wns drowned. Kind Treatment for Itefnriii 'Prisoners. Loxuo.v, May 32. The socretnry of state for the colonies, Mr. Joseph Chainlierlnln. In the house of commons, said he had just received a telegram from tho British agent nt Pretoria to the effect that President Kruger has promised that special jail regu lations will lie fniniedrtnilijdenppllcablc to tho Johannesburg reform prisoners, and nlso that proper accommodations will lie provided for thorn. Mr. Chnmborlaln ndded that it was proliable that tho pris oners would not bo separated. The Matnhcle Ilcbclllon Squelched. Gwklo, May 22. Napier's column from Buluwnyo has joined tho Salisbury column here. Captain Napier reports that ho has seen no natives since his last fight. Cecil Ithodes, addressing the column, said that the neck ofAo rebellion was broken, nnd thivfcruYfo'werful poU-w. forco would In tho future man a number tit -f.vts along the roads. Tho comblnod columns will start for the bush and drive tho robels from iha hills. Corking Indicted for- Murder. LA Plata, Md., Mny 22. Joseph Cock ing, accused of tho murder of his wife nnd sister-in-law, near this place, was in dicted by tho grand jury at La Plata foi murder In th? first degree. Cocking has been in jail lu Baltimore since the discov ery of the crime, In order to avert a pos sible lynching. Ho was brought back to La Plata last night and arraigned this morning, pleading not guilty. Ilucklen's Arnica Salvo. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, sail rheum, fever sores, tetter, channcd hands, chilblains, corns, aud all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay requirca. it is guaranteea to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 85 cents per box. For sale bv A. Wasley. 1'ollee IndlutnieiitH Dismissed. New Yokk, May 22. At the request of the district attorney nearly all of tho re maining extraordinary grand jury' sindlct nients niriilnst the police olllclals who were besmlrchod by tho disclosures before tho so called Lexow committee were dismissed yesterday. Among them wore thoso against Police Captains Siebert, Schmlttborgor and Devcry aud Patrolmen Thorne Schlll and Edward Glennon. All thoso Indict ments, with tho exception of that against Djvery, were for bribery. The Ideal raiiacva. James L. Francis, Alderman, Chliago, says: "I regard Dr. King's Now Discovery as an Idoal Panacea for Coughs, Colds aud Lung Complaints, having used it in my fafnily for tho last flvo years, to the exclusion of physician's prescriptions or other prepara tions." liov. John Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes : "I have been a Minister of tho Methodist Episcopal church for 50 years or mure, and havo never found anything so beneficial, or that gavo me such speedy relief as Dr. King's New Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough Remedy now. Trial bottles frco at A. Wasley's drug store. rirr 'llmusiinil Mpltiu-s4 n Hanging. OiiAVsox, Ky., Mny 23. James Dpwitt was hanged hare yo-tet-dny, In tho pres ence of over S.000 people, for tho murder of his wife in XovenilxT Inst. They had dis agreed, and ho had sued for dlvorco. They were separated at tho time of the murder, but he waylaid her, choked her to death and hid her body in tho woods. Dowltt 6hed tears during tho prayer of Rev. Jlr. Thompson. Death came slowly by strang ulation. Relief lu Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved iu six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness iu relieving pain in the bladder, kidueys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male cr female. It relieves retention of 'water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and curo this is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South3Iain street. , NUGGETS OF NEVS. Judge V. A. Lofton, nt ono time nttor noy general of Georgia, died at Macon yes terday of paralysis. It is stated on good nnlhnrity that tho cargo of tho ii mistering steamer Laurada has been safely landed in Culm. Commander Booth-Tucker and his wife, of the Salvation Army, arrived lu New York last night from an Francisco. The funoral of John A. Coekerlll, the noted journalist, who dlod in Cnlro.Kgypt, April 10, took placo yesterday at St. Louis. Floods In portions if Minuosotn and North Dakota, liorderlnir on the lied river, havo dono irrepnrubludaniago to tho wheat crop. Warlike rumors are provnlont iu Samoa,, where the relwl chiefs huvo oordlttlly re ceived a German warship, causing uneasi ness. Tho Loudon Chronicle states that it learns on oxoolleut authority that the inl- kudo of Japan contemplates n tour- of America nnd Europe. Tho grand jury at Jacksonville, Illst., re turned Indictments against the heads of Illinois col logo und Catholic and paruclilul schools for not having lings on their school bullilinirs. Tluirn In Rninn nnn in nlmoftt ovorv liclslv borhood who is subject to attacks of pain ill tl... atnmac.il nrlilllnll cnlli! Mr. J. 1). Kill- ney. Warren Center, To., used to bo troubled in that way. He says: "Tho attacks were marked by terrible pains, diarrhoea and fain tine snolls. At such time I sullured .,,.,., ii, ,ii- mi, in t l,oim mill" Chamber- Iain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea liemedy, t .,- l.r..i.i.o ,if wlildli elfibctcdau im mediate and lasting euro." V'or salo by Uruhlor llros.. druqtgUls. , Coining Ilrent. May 80 Second annual plculo of tho Key- stoue aymuntlum nt uoiumuia mrs. , May 30. loe cream festival under th auspices of the 33 Club, lu Jiouoinr opera bouse. June l.V loe oream festival under the auspices iff God's American Volunteers iu Itobbius' lUiero house. f Grlp-ColiW-IIeiulnclie. Why slider with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe wlVn Laxative liromo Quiulno will cure you ih ouo day. Put up lu tablets con veuk-ntfoV taking. Guaranteed to curo, or money refhnded. Prii by KlrUll.I pharmacy l'rlcc, 3 cents, tor sale Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. THERE IS NO PROFESSION, whoso labors so sovcrcly tax tho nervous sys tem, as that ot the ministry. Tho de rangement of the ncrvo centers of tho brain by over work, frequently brings on attacks of heart trouble, and nervous prostration. Kov. J.P. Kostor, M. D Pastor U. H. church, London Mills, Ills., himself a physi cian, writes Feb. 20, 1S95: "Heart affection and nervous prostration had become so serious last fall that a little over work in tho pulpit would so complotoly prostrate me Tit MilP' that !t soem,!d certain T lmw must relinquish tho, wor,k Heart CUre 01 th0 ministry entirely. noart palpitation becamo ReStOreS bad that my auditors TT 1th would ask mo It I did not neaiin" have heart dlsoaao. Last November I commenced taking Dt. Miles' Now Hoart Curo alternately with Dr. Miles' Nervino and derived tho greatest possible benefit. I havo Just closed revival work of 10 weeks, preaching noarly overy night and twico on tho Sabbath. I can speak for hours without suffering as I formerly did. Hard working ministers should keep Dr. Miles' grand remedies on hand." Dr. Miles' Hoart Curo Is sold on guarantee, first bottlo will benefit or money refunded. POLITICAL CARDS. IJIOU LEGISLATURE, Second District, H. W. BECKER, orGlrardville, Pa. Subject to Democratic rules. TjlOrt COUNTY TREASURER, ELIAS DAVIS,' Of Brond Mountain. Subject to Ite publican rules. OR clerk op the courts. PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Glrardrllle. Subject to Democratic rules. JJIOR COUNTV COSIMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashlnnd. Subject to Republican rules. jrjton RECORDER, EMANUEL JENKYN, Ot Jollttt, Porter Township. Subject to Republican rules. JjtOR COUNTV COMMISSIONEK, CHAS. F. ALLEN, Of Taniaqua. Subject to Republican Ilulci. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. c. S. l'HILLlI'S, M. D. Office ; 30 West Centre street. Can be consulted at all hours. p F. BURKE, M. D. 80 E. Lloyd street, Sbenandoab. Office bours ; 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. nt. J. II. POMKROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ' Sbenandoab, Pa. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Eiran hulldlnir. corner of Mala and. Centre streets, Shenandoah. pROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 05, Slabanoy City, I'a. Having studied under some of the best masters lp IaiihIoh and Purls, will give lessonit on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouse, the eweler, Hhenanuoan. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Hillions of Dollars Gouplnsmoko ovory year. TakeiHi' risks but get your houses, stock, far- niture, etc, insured in first-clasj re- J liable companies as represented by ftAVIri FATIST Insurancc Agent, . Lix V IU rhUOl, 130 South Main St. ) Also Life and Accidental Companies. .V . h f
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