EVENING HERALD i:STA1ILISlli:i) 18T0. 1'iibllitliol every Evening, Except Sunduy,nt 8 South Jaiidin Stiiret, Nkaii Ckstiie. Tin Herald is ilptlvci ed in Shcnnndonn and the surrounding towns for six cents n week, pay blo to tlio carriers, lly mnll S8.00 a yonr.or 155 iMnti n mouth, pnynhlu In nilvtuieo. Advertise ments clinked nccbrtlitiK to nce ami position, Tho lmhIUhers reserve the rljfht to chui.ge the r'Onltion of advertisements -whenever the puli Icatlon of hewn demand It. Tlio right Is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether fiAtd for or not, tlmt tho publishers tnny deem aipruper. Advertising rnteH nindo known upon nppllcatlon. E itered ut the pootofllco nt Shenandoah, I'a., ns lecond clnvt mall innttcr. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald MONDAY, MAY 25. 1800. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. pok coxan&nHAx-AT-LAitaE, OALUSHA A. GItOW, Of Siwiuehntina. SAMUEL. A. DAVENPORT, Of Erlo It would lio a groat mistake if "Chaplain" McCabo should lake it into his head to ijult singing because lie his been elitcted a Bishop. In oxchango ibr the imperial crowds Nicholas should give the Russian people a liberal constitution. Then the Nihilist's oc cupation would bo gout. "Spain will not abandon tho mission of civilization she lias imposed on herself," says tho queen regent In her --pecch to tlio cortos. AH the same Spain 1ms n 'iiiecr way of show ing oil' her mission of civilization. Tin: Carbondale Loader says l'oltsvlllo 1 peoplo havo placed vai-unt lots at tlio disposal of tho poor for cultivation. Thero must bo Vtiouio mistake. The ,vorago citizen of tho I'UinlJ'wit 1 too lay to till tho soil ; but Vy can tai the couuty "till" with avidity, Kid' loeoMUBUnationof unuiitiinited trail Ilil weekly papor to copy our editorial I proper obsorvanco of Memorial Day dm ft ofl" as their own. It is robbery. iiid simple. Homo newspapers, however, jut of their elauoiit when they uso other i the brains of their contemporaries. Lbading Democrats in tlio benato stafo that tlio battle between freo silver mid sound money at tho Ciiicago Convention will bo a hot euo and that tho margin of voters is so narrow that cither side may win by tho changing of ci state. Tlio con tested Nebraska delegation will bo tlio starting point of tho fight. Tho side that captures tho delegation may capture the whole convention. (Jul; friends who are favorable to tlio nomination of Major McKinley are greatly ajltatoil over the Canton confereuco.e.'.pecially thoo In Pennsylvania who adhoio to tho declining Combine. Tliey should reliovo their minds; Senator Quay has no hepnotio power over tlio Napoleon of Protection. Tlio latter is still a candidate for tlio presidential nomination, and his uamo will bo presented to the Ht. I.ouis convention with that of Senator Qu.iy's and the other candidates. Matches made of paper aio tho latest thing in the match line. This seems a little like going luck to first principles, tho domostlc rolled paper lamplighter being nu old and woll-known device. In Europo tlio wood from which matches aro mado is gradually getting scaicor and dearer. Tho new paper matches are baid to bo both lighter unci cheaper than the wooden ones. The paper tliey aro inado of is strong and porous, mid rolled together on the bias plan, and when treated with a bolutiou of steaiino, bum with a bright, smokeless, odorlots flame. What next? YlTl3BDAY was (Juoen Victoria's birthday, and marks the boventy-seveiilh year of her life. For flfty-niuo yours sho has reigned over the British empire, and if she survives another twelve mouths will have broken tho record of hor ancestor, George 111. lly ex ample and precept alio kept her court clean nnd wholesome. A model wife and mother, slio has accomplished tlio astounding task of making virtue at least rospoctablo on lior own prcmibos, and sulllcleutly popular to m iko want of it a souiee of discomfort among her nearest attendants. It i, true that her sons havo not oxhausted themselves in tocondlug her efforts, but with all their frolliesand worse, they have not succeeded iu destroying tho high standard of private virtuu that their mother has established ut le .least In her court. Skvekal malicious attempts huvu been ,S nmde recently by unknown parties to wieck trolley cars on tho Schuylkill Traction and tho lakeside railways by placing obstruc tions upon the track. What tho motive may liavo boon we are unablo to detormlno. It may havo beeu revenge amalust tho oompaii- ia or tlmir emolorea. and. what ii more probable, it may liavo beou duo to nothing more than a malicious dartre to do mischief. In either cute, however, the lives of innocent rauteiigers were endangered, and the author- ' ilea and otliiuils uf the two companies can not be too uetivo in bringlug to justice thoso ivho lire responsible for the mischievous act. It was Us-tlo.n a year ago that a raotorman .it Alleutowu was killed by accident oauatd Uf a atone which had been dollbarataly wedged between the ti. R to wreck the car, and a few weeks ago another attempt wa made to throw a oar in tun s.ime elty down hu embankment. The mi n ant who put tho obstruction on the track in tlio latter caui was arrested, convicted and sentenced to nine mou tits' ini i iiouuicut, i'M Hue and costs. The pu - : a twis inadequate for the ufle'- - Ti.i.o aid tiollev car wrecker , are pv nil j a- i ni-i'Urotion at the hands of t "cam Mill .utcmpts to take the lives tit u." ut .i"i tigers should not receive the i y our Judgo-.. Mialte Off lllipuiimtlsm uiul Neurulgla. I. ii well n i 'i Hod Flag CM, 25c. At (.iii'.'i r lij-1- , i --ti-re. POTTSVILLE LETTER. An lnotiucnt Memorial Sermon Inllored by Itev DinlK'iilieu Yesterday. Pottsvili.i;, May 25. A men's meeting for railroaders was held at tho Y. Mi C. A. yostordny afternoon. Seats woro arranged for BOO persons and every ono was occupied, Short talks were given by 1!. L. llauinm, general yardmastcr, Philadel phia ; ( '. U. Senior, road foreman of Heading; V. II. (iormley, trainmaster, Heading, and others. Tho music was conducted by a double quartette of male singers. Rev. J. II. Umbenhen, of the Trinity Lutheran church, preached nu abio and appropriate sermon to the members of Gowcn Post No. S3, 0. A. I!., last evening. His text was taken from Matthew, 22 chapter, 21st verse : "licndor therefore unto Caesar tho tilings which aro Caesar's, and unto Clod the things that are God's." Tlio reverend gentleman has not quite re covered from a serious illness and at times his voice was rathor weak, but his ser mon was listened to with great interest by tho large congregation. Among other tilings ho stated that so many people wero crying the evils of immigration. Good, honest, in dustrious immigrants are what wo want. It is what has made our country what it is, Immigration will not hurt tho country, but it is our American capitalists who import cheap, foreign labor which brings us tlio scum of Europe, and they arc tlio oucs to blame for the evils of immigration. Also that many people doubted whether tho soldier should receive all tho praise and honor which is bestowed on him. He stated that they did and more than wo could ever givo them. Moro than fomo of those men who draw $3,000 n year and sit in Congress doing nothing; or what little they do, is at tho peril of ruining our country. Iu closing ho said that abovo all wo should remember our duty to our country and endeavor to keep it sacred as a land of prosperity and liberty for all posterity. When tlio caso of tho Schuylkill Electric Railway and C. P. King, trustee, vs. Thomas II. Council et. al,, was resumed before Judgo Albright in No. 2 court room Saturday morning it was found that ono juror was missing. Ho was Jonathan Helming, of Washington township. An order had been issued fur tlio payment of jurors and Helm ing, on receiving his, thought that ho was discharged, as Judgo Albright had excused all juiors not then engaged on cases. Wlion it was discovered that he went home, tho facts wero set before Judgo Albright and counsel for both sides concluded to go on with cloven jurors, and tho caso was con tinued until the noon recess with ono juror short. An adjournment was then taken un til this morning at 10 a. in. The caso will take secral days this week before conclusion. There will bo no performance at Tumbling Run this week, until Wednesday, on account ol the numerous repairs and improvements A wheelman from Patterson named ISoucnbcrger met with a painful accident last evening while riding down Norwcigan street A lino of drain pipe is being laid up Norwe gian street and at tlio western end of tho ditcli a plank was stretched across to preent trafllc along the excavated part of the sticet Hut thero was no light of any kind there and Iloncuberucr coming along at quite a good speed, dashed into tho plank and was thrown headlong from his win el, receiving a number of painful bruises, besides having a juncture to one of his tires. A three-year-old child of Alox. Madisour was bit on tlio leg by a largo dog, owned by a man iianud Goodwin, of Moclionicsvillo. Tho wound was cauterized and the dog was shot. William Carter, laud agent for Warren II. Delano, of Mahauoy City, transacted businoss in town to-day. ork will soon be started on tho Pottsvillo Water Company's now reservoir at Indian I!un, about three milos west of town. Howell Ilalberstadt left for the South to eugago negro laborers to work on the new dam. PERSONAL. Misic-s Virglo Grotl", Llbbic Merktt and her brother, Harry, of Ashland, tteio the guests of town friends yesterday. D.J. Cleary, tho dry goods merchant of Mahanoy City, aud wife witnessed the ceremonies at tho Annunciation church last evening. Misi.es Tcrosa Falcly and Mary Naylon and Mr. T. J. Carroll, of Coushohockeu. were among tlio visitors to town who attended tho Sodality ceremonies at tho Annunciation church last night. Miss Naylon is a sister of llev. Naylou, tlio curato of Hie church. Miss Mary Packer, of Delano, returned to her homo this morning after a pleasant visit to friends iu town. Frank Wilson paid a visit to friends at Pottsvillo to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morn s spent yesterday witii friends at St. Clair. Dr. W. C. ISaird, of Philadelphia is visiting his parents at Ilrownsvillc. Missos Ncllio Larkiu, Hoso Quinu, Julia Gorman, Mamo Dunn, Maine Ilackctt and Mary Haughney, of Mahauoy City, attended tho Sodality services at tho Annunciation church last evening. Ike Hilton was a visitur amng tho fair sex In Lost Creek lust evening. William licauo and Daniel Uouscr were Aahland visitors la-t evening, Messrs. Oliver Swartz, Jacob llecker and William Moyor, of Mahauoy City, sojourned in town last evening. Will Grogory ycetorday mado a trip to Zion's Orovo aud return on his bicyclo. Samuel Smail and lady friend enjoyed n drive through tho Catuwissa Valley yostor day. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dolcamp, Jr., took an afternoon drive to lllngtowu yesterday. MiW Carrie i olmor returned to Leivisnurg thU morning to resume her studios ut tho Uucknell Seminary. Letter Carrier John Isaitcli to-day entered upon the onjoyinout of his annual 15-day vacation. Harry E. Keek, the Philadelphia comedian, W circulating nmujig town ucquHinUtucas. Jaraca J. Quirk, manager ot Kaler's opera hum, Mahanoy City, was a town visitor to day. M users George D. Cummins, J. P. Gorman, II. J. Montgomery, of Philadelphia, spent yesterday in town. Mr, Cummins was a former resident aud is a bruthor-lu-law of David Hopkins. Julia Weaver, of Sandy Kun, Luzerne county, is visiting relative in town. Among tho Mahauoy City people who spent yesterday in town were Miss Hose Forgusou aud Messrs. Flaiililgan, liiotig, Haitian, Moore, Murphy, Mcfilnty aud Malioiiey. George Higglns and wife, of Shamokin, spent yesterday ut the former's pareutal homestead. The Atoikorif Object. The Assessor of Ifazleton are dissatisfied with the lemuiieration received from the County Commissioners for making the asness mout of school children. One Assessor re turned llll children lastucck fur which he was itald jU.OO, or a fraction ovor 2 cents a name. Tlio Assessors claim that names of these children are much harder to secure than those of the births and deaths, yet for the two latter they are allowed 5 ceuts per name Liquor Moll Mny ,lnln. Among tho important business transacted at tho session of tho Grand Lodge- of Odd Follows at Pittsburg last wcok, was tho action regarding tlio admitting of saloonkeepers. Tho grand representatives wero Instructed to uso ovcry effort to sccuro a repoul of tho nctlon of 'tho Grand Sovereign hodgo in oxcludlng from mcmborslilp saloon-keepers, bartenders nnd professional gamblers. Thoso in favor of tlio resolution held it was not right to class the proprietor of a rospcctablo hotel with professional gamblers, and this argument won the day nnd tlio adoption of mo resolution, it will bo two years beforo anything can be done. Meniiwlillo subor dinate lodges will take in whom they please, ignoring mo oxistenco of such a law. Timrlst DiaflH. The United States Express has placed its new form of tourist drafts on salo in tho olllco in town. Thoso drafts are tho most convenient for travclors at homo or abroad, as tney require no filcutilloatloii and aro pay able only to tho holder, so that if lost no ono can uso them. For uso in foreign countries tliey aro sold at rates of 4 of ono nor coat, For uso iu tlio United Statos 1 of ono per cent. Anyone compelled to carry nionoy along wncn traveling can do it with absoluto safety and littlo cxponso by using thoso ura its. 5-H-Ot Six Ycnrn Tor Manslaughter. West CnESTER, Va., Mny 23. "Jncko" Thomas, tho colored limn who shot nnd killed Ernnk Ross, nt Uorwyn, on Christ ina ovo, was on Siturdny sentenced by Prosident Judge Wnddell to six years In the Eastern penitentiary, dating from the 6th Inst., upon which ilafo ho was con victed of mnu slaughter. An AlleRoil JIurdorer Caught. SUFFOLK, Vn., Mny 23. Accused of fa tally shooting, in Norfolk, Kinmiv Lnno, with whom ho was previously infatuated, Honry Dood, nllas Dawning, was tnkon to tho hceno of the criino mid delivered to the authorities. Ho vrns captured near Suffolk while ondonvorinj! to board n train for tho rjoulmliioi. Youthful IVsptrriito Captured. KoiwisTowx, Pa., II iv 33. John Pus torlus, the last, of thoonoo notorious Coolej gnng of duspcr.ulou ,, is in tho county jail lioro. Ho wni ca'iiht by Constable Will lam", of Ffiir Chance, while trying to rufich his li mie under cover of darkness. Soiiii) time ajr Pastoriuscommlttodn hold duylhtht roMiery in Fair Chance nnd es caped in spite of the fact that a posse ol men Hindu n docerinlnod oiTort to arrest him. Ho h-il n p ilr of revolvers nnd kept tho posse ut bur until he reached the moun tains. Since that time he had eluded tho officers. Debs Will Keep Out nf l'oiltics. Hihmiuiiam, Ala., Mny 95. Eugene V. Dob, prasblonf of the Amorlcau Hnllway union, said tol ir: "I will sfavto for tho public print that I will not servo iu n pub lio olllco. I have a flsod conception of a pvtbllo office, :i:id do not rare to hold ono. Politic-, and labor ai-u two different Insti tutions, and I will not givo up labor for politics. Thr two don't gu well together, ond I liollevu I am of more use in labor. No, I will not go into politics, nnd will not uccept a nomination for president." A WIioIp Family Murdered. Ava, Mo.. M.ir?5. Tho whole Sawyer family, consisting of father, mother and grown up son, were discovers:! In their home, ono mile ecst of this plnt-u, mur dered. The three bodies wero found piled together under a bod nnd covered with u blanket. On tho front door was n card, upon which had btcn scribbled the words, "We nro gono to Ozark. Will bo back Mondayor Tuesday." This Issupposod to have been left by the murderers. The ob ject upivars to be robbery- Murdered by tin- Mnyor. ITot Spkixqs, Ark., May 25. Mayor Wutor.s, of this city, ht :20 o'clock Satur day night, hilled Hairy Martin, a doctor's drummer, on tha street by cutting his throat with n pocket knife. The killing grow out of war boing wnirud upon tho drummers by tho city authorities. Martin nccosted Witters on tho street anil n quar rel arose, when the mayor drew his knife and cut Martin's thi-r at from ear to ear. Tho mayor was arretted. - - I'rult Crops ltutncd by Drougbt. Kisoto, ji.Y., Mny 2-1. A o merva tlvo u-.tImiito of tho fruit crop -.hows that leis than 00 pei ce-it. I-p.kelv to mature. Tho drought hnsbrulfn previous records. Strawberry vine-wire burned to the roots, while I he entrant and rod msplierry crops aro a ronipbre failure, lho gmjie crop Is tho only ono assure i. Sir. .Tcrm-s Wins IIr right. AXNAPOM-s, id.. liny &. Culonttl Gadd hni; dchlod to rive :tp th fi.'hr inr the re tennion of thfl portion of et..m l'bariiin, i.nd hu says lluvt upon tho return of tha governor from i,.iiMc Chy hi- will re sign end ghi" w.y u .Nil's. Je', who Will the itrst w,,:.i.in to li'il I a tate of fl'V li1 Iiii-yfi-l Before you decido to buy a medicine, that tho large majority of all the diseases which aflllct man kind, originate in or aro promoted by Impure blood. That the best blood medi cine beforo tho public tho ono which accomplishes tho greatost cures, has tho largest sales In fact tho OnoTrue Blood Purifier is Sarsaparilla Therefore, get Hood's and Only Hood's. rreparca hj o. I, Hooil & Co., Loweu, Man. 1. Hood's Pills family calliarlic.SSc Celebrated Fcrnnlo lovdcr3 never fall. 'l.loVlairN'llnlVirralluQ i f&fflftndurefKi)r fllllnff with 1'inty n4 I'ainyroral l'lllf nil oilier Ulr rcniedUMl. Alwtvi buy tho bt na svwU d up. ElEtmCBt. llurntia .uporlor to 1( otherl l'Klvd tbntlnthanurkrt.ANu 1. ltrtlcuUri, t cts. Vc.U.'C liLX. juu in uoitou, uui. For sle at l'oviiis" 'a drug store, 28 Enst Centre street Think CURES DYSPEPSIA. A Nesv l'rt'pnrntlon, I'lrnsnnt, ltnrmlcss, Simple, I'rcparod Solcy for AVenlc Dlgt-s-Hon. A new remedy for dyspepsia and Indiges tion; very highly recommended by Dr. liar- land nud Dr. Jcnnlsou and ether prominent physicians is a combination iu tablo form of vegctablo aud fruit osscucos, puro aseptic pepsin and Goldou Seal. Ono of thoso tab lets should be dissolved iu tho mouth after each meal and according to Dr. Jcnnlsou tho effect seems to bo that tho food is perfectly nnd promptly dlgostod, beforo It has time to sour aud ferment, which causes all tho mis chief. So popular havo thoso tablets becomo with pp.oplowho havo any form of Indigostion that they aro now sold by druggists every. whoro under tho uamo of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Tiieyaro not a secret patent medicine, but as related above, coutain vegetablo and fruit essences, pepsin and Golden Seal in a form absolutely safo and pleasant to tako. A few of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets should be carried in tho pocket and taken after meals aud whenever thero Is any pain or discomfort in tho stomach. They cure sour stomach, heartburn, bloating, gas, pal pitation and all symptoms arising from dis ordered digestion. Will euro any stomach trouble except cancer of stomach. All druggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at 50 cents for full sized package, or sout pre paid by mail from Stuart Co.,Marshall, Mich. Crowded Street Cnr Turns n Somersault. Dexter, Colo., May 23. A cnr on tho Aguto nvenuo lino of tho Tramway com, puny got lwyonil tho control of tho mo- tormnn shortly boforo midnight, jumiiod from tho track ut n etirvo when going down hill nt high speod, and turned over. Thoro woro seventy-four passengers on tho car, a dozen of whom wero injured. Tho most seriously Injurod nro: Mrs. Sarah Hnnson, nged 48, Internal Injuries, bruised nnd cut; Mrs. Jesslo Connett, aged 25, con cussion of tho brain and probably lntor- nnlly Injured, nud Mrs. Zilumern.in, nged 80, scalp wound nnd cut over forehead. Street Duel with l'istol and Dnggcr. Haveuhh-L. Mass., May 23. Two Ital ians had n dispute on Itlver stroot yester day, nud In tho knlfo aud pistol fight which followed Jlnrtnnulo rnnlo, n laborer, 27 years old, was shot twlco in tho face, and will probably die. Louis Kongsi, 33 yours old, was badly gashud with a knife about tho hend.jlmt 1" now In jail awaiting the result of Frurilo's injuries. Tho dispute was over payment of room rent. Duth men wero Immediately nr- rustod and wero taken to tho hospital, whore tholrwounds were dressed. Ilongsl's wounds aro not dangerous. Kellef Ln Six ITotirs. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surpilso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain iu tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in rnalo or female. It relioves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If vou aut quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Kleckhofer Uudfr Arri-st, WasiiixotoX, Liny 25. Francis J. Kicck- hofor, lata chief of the bureau of accounts nnd disbursing officer of the stnto dopart mont, was un-ostod yesterday on three warrants charging him with oinbezzlo inent of $87,105. Klockhafer was taken to tho First precinct and locked up. The prisoner said ton reporter tlme win very much !urprls)d at his urrot, that he had anticipated nothing of the kind und was guilty of no wrong. Mr. Kleokhofer has boun out of tlio office tor somo time, but he has remained in tho city. Tho shortage ln his nccuunts has boon statod to approxi mate 137,000. Chief Justice ftuaslcy !tpr-ft. TnF.XTo:;, May 23. Catharine Ann, wife of Chief Justice Uonsley, died Saturday night, agod in yours. Un odnosday morning ho was taken suddenly 111 with acute Dright's disaiso nnd Thursday sho suffered a stroko of paralysis, nnd was un conscious until hor dijath. Tho venorable chief justice, who is SI yours old, was un ronilttlng ln his attention to her, and fears are entertained that the shock may have a seriuus effect on his health. Mrs. I)enU'y was the -oooud wife of tho chiof Jubtice. llcmemlicr if Ynu Iliue u Cough or Cold, Pan-Tina always euros. 23c. At flruhw Bros., drug store, l'l-iim.iu-iit Coal (liiHi-aiiir KHlcl, Sll.'JjLKtllOHflUQlI. Kr.. M,.v : .U. K. 'i.-.irr uiul ,T. rir;im wee- .. nl,fi orhi!-s wer.i injured by the p.e.M.tuiv e : j.iosiou of dyuamlto in a coal mine near Biz Stone Gan. Vn. Slv r.f , .... .,.i,i Will die. Tugsart win, one of the most prominent c-mi operators in tho United States. He Is from Penn-,rlv,inia Tf u suid that the mine was entirely tavod In. Aft-lilentiilly Killed l.,v n JfHriiSinan. Oxroan, !'., Mny ua. Andrew Weaver the i-VHir-obl mm r-r,nLini.in w ..t Lower Oxford, .was accidentally shot ant! viiiBii uy i reu uojie yestenbiy. Copo Wa Miootlng ut a target whoo the bay jumped Un Mllddonlr on i. . ... ..'i. '.. ..,.. "mi iiw iiiiirn, uuu received the bullet In his head. Tiicrn Sinn Was a lletter Curn Than Pan-Tina for couzhs. s.v. At nnihiar uros., urug storo. Lnwk- Strlliu Kyiupulliliers. JltLWACKSE, Mny 23. -Yetertlay was the first SunrUy that the Milwaukee Klec trir Hallway and Light comiiajny ha oper ated its cars Bince the strike wm lnaltgur atod, throe weeks ago. During the day mum was no uibturtinncos, but nt night cars wore frooly stoned and egged through out tho city. Sevi-riil niotonuen and a po liceman woro struck with stones, nud had to be removed to tho hospital. A large mob of Polos gathered and attacked cars. Policeman Crute w.ir stabbed, nnd seven n trust wero made. Several cars wore iielted with bottles containing blue vitriol and muriatic aoid, and the few luissengers that rode theroi n had thei r clothing ruined. Tlio putronnge on the oars does not improve, and there in no Improvement ln the gen eral boycott of busliiaiiuen sympathizing with the eunipany. hheiiaiidniili Directory, Businoss men and others, who havo not yet v MlloimiluUlIU, just issued, can obtain one by making appll. I cat Ion at this olllco. The price is only f l.oo, and there aro only aiew leit. No buslifuss n. I- I... lll....l . .. man can auoru iu no uuai one ot ineso books. 2-21-t THE WEEK IN CONGRESS. fho Ilnnsx llnplilly Clearing tlio Uceki for Final Ailjouriiiuiint. WAsmoTOv, May -J5. Th houso la clearing tho docks for final adjournment. Oonferonco tvport-s nre likely to consumon largo portion of tho time of the house thif week, ns thoy did last Iu the last days ot a session littlo Indulgence Is given mem bers, nnd by tho oixsrntlon of tho rules In matters of high privilege like oonferonce reports quostlons can lie brought to a vote nt tho will of the loaders. The general clamor for unanimous consent loglslntl'on, which lxxsoinos louerns the Ression draws to n close, proinUei to lm entirely chocked nt this session by tho action of Mr Kem. o( Nebraska, if ho persists ln his throat. Ho aemiunlcd tho regular ordor nt overy op portunity last wcok nnd threatens to con tinue to do so to tho end of his conercs sioual enroor unloss tho sponkor rocogntzes him to move tho pnssago of n bill to grant an abandoned military reservation to his state, ine i'liilllps labor commission bill and the Krdinnn nrbltf-ntlon bill, which wero crowdod out by conference reports Inst week, will bo brought up this week if time penults. Tho outlook ns to tho lino of proceeding in tno senate during tho presont week Is not very clear. It is tho general under standing that tho dolinto on Senator But ler's bond resolution will contlnuo pos sibly longer than today, but when it holds ino noor uoyond today thero will bo an ef fort to displace it with tho general defici ency appropriation bill. This is tho only one of tho appropriation bills which has not received tho attontlon of tlio senate, and as It has not boon reported tho mem bers of the committee are naturally anx ious to tako it up at tho carllost practic able date. On tho othor hand, Senator Butlor, who has charge of tho bond bill, feels thnt If n vote Is not had on his bill boforo this ap propriation bill is passed it mny bo Impos sible to hold a quorum. Ho will, there fore, Insist upon going forward to a finish beforo tho detlcloucy bill Is considered., Ho thinks that It will tie possible to conclude tho doharo upon tho bond bill at tho latest tomorrow. The onnononts of tho bond bill will trytonrovontn vote belns reached at all, and some of thjiu will obstruct Its progress to tho fullest extent possible. Tho Ideal INmacon. James L. Francis. Alderman. Chlcaco. savs: "I regard Dr. King's New Discovery asau Ideal Panacoa for Couchs. Colds and Lunc Complaints, having used it )n ray family for tho last five years, to tho exclusion of physician's prescriptions or other prepara tions." Iiev. John Burgas, Keokuk, Iowa, writes : I havo been a- Minister of tho Methodist Enisconal church for CO years or more, aud havo never found anything so beneficial, or that gavo mo such speedy relief as Dr, King's r.ow Discovery." Try this ideal uougn r.emedy now. Trial bottles freo at A. Wasley's drug store. Strueli with a ISast-lintl lint. Pottstown", P,i., Mny 25. John Fryer. aged 18 years, of this place, was, It is be lieved, fatally injurod by his brother, Will- lam Fryor. Tho two Fryers, with others, had just flnlihed a gamo of ball, when William became Involved in a quarrel with one of tho opposing team nud struck vio lently nt him with a basobnll bnt. Tho blow mlsnod its mark, butfell with power ful force on tho head of his brother, who Was in the act of parting tho combatants. Ho was removed to the hospital. A nromlneiit western nowsnaner recom mends flax seed tea as an oxccllent remedy for whooping cough. It may bo good but it is not to bo compared with Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy. This preparation will allay the violent fits of coughing and mako them less frequent and less severe. It also liquifies tho tough mucus, making it easier to exiiec torato. Complcto recovery is much quicker, too, wnen inisremeuy is giveu. -moro is no dauger in giving it to small children, as it is a pleasant syrup and contains nothing in jurious. For salo at 23 and 50 cents per tiotuo uy urumor Jiros., uruggists. Li Hung Chnng's Mission. Mokcow, Slay 23. LI Hung Chang, the special envoy of the emperor of China to tho coronation of tho czar, has submitted to an interview on the subject of his mis sion In Bussla nnd in other western coun tries. He said that ho Inteuded to go to Amerlc.i after visiting Franco and Eng land. The solo mission ontrustod to him. ho continued, apart from tho corquutlon, was to study tho European and American system of governmant, with a view to the introduction of reforms into China. Hi denied thutmny treaty had yet boon con eluded with "Vis;n, as hus lieen so oftca assert oil in the lnt few months. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Worthlugton. Iud.. "Sun." writes: "You havo a valuable pre scription in Electric Bitters, aud I can cheer fully recommend it for Constipation aud Sick lleadacho, and as a general sj'stem tonic it has no equal." Sirs. Aunlo stehlo, 2ua CottiiEo Grovo Ave.. Ciiicago. was all ran down, could not cat or digest food, had a backache which never lelt her aim leit tired aud weary, but six bottloa of Electric Bitters restored liei health and renewed her strength. Prices 50 cents and 1.00. Get a bottle nt A. iiaslcy s Drug btoro. iH-nlll uf Otnela. itols. Staunton, Vn , Stay i5. tienornl John Ech-il-i, receiver anil general mnwisreT of the Chesapeake. Ohio and Southwestern railroad of Kontuoky, and president of the National Vtd.ley bank of Staunton, died nt the residence of his i-on, totato con- ator Edward Kchols, last night of uromle poisoning. General Echols was born. In Lynchburg, Vn., In 1838, nnd was educated nt Harvard, Washington and Lee univer sity nnd the Virginia Military tnstltuto. Ho wiisn member of the Stonownll brigade and was badly wounded .nt tho battle of Kerustown. .Thnra is some ouo in almost every neigh borhood who is subject to attacks of pain Iu the stomach or bilious cone. air. j. u. ivin- nev. Warren Center. Pa., used to bo trouuieu in that way. Ho says: "Tho attacks wero marked by terrible pains, diarrhoea and fainting spells. At such times I suffered exceedingly until I began using Chamber- lnln'o n..H,. Plinlftm. nml Tllfirrhnen. ItomClly. two or three doses of which effected an Im mediate and lasting cure." For sale by Qruhlor Bros., druggists. Two Sets of llBiiuiurntlo iiolegntcs. A'vktos. S. 11.. Miw23. South Dakota will havo n contesting dologntlon in the Democriitlo national convention. Tho free silver men hold a convention at tho Aber deen after the gold standard men had had thir inuluirs. and selected a full set of del egates to Chicago. Delegates ln attendance declare that nearly a hundred of the 100 delegates present at tno urst convention took part ln tne meeting. Ilucklen's Arnica Salve, The best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all kiu eruptions, and positively cures piles. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisiacuou or inouy reiumieu. rnoo 23 cents per uox, r or saie uy a. vr asioy. let The We World Know Tlio Good Dr.Miles Heart Cure Does m ff Jill i EART DISEASE, has its victim at a disadvantage Always taught that hoart dlseoso is lncul-able, when tho symptoms become well defined, tho patient becomes alarmed anda nervous panic takes place. But when a suro remedy is found and a euro effected, after years of suffering, thero Is great rejoicing and desire to "let tho whole world know." Mrs. Laura Wlno- inger, of Selkirk, Kansas, writes; "I dcslro to lot tho whole world know what Dr. Miles Tlr iYTUpc' Heart Cure has dono for Ul. ,muca mo Fortenyoaraihaa Heart CUre pain in my heart, short rt i a noss of hreath, palplta- KeSIOreS tlon.palnlnmylcftsldo, T-Tpqlfh oppressed feeling ln my Xicailllatsa chest, weak and hungry epells, bad dreams, could not lio on either side, was numb and suffered terribly. I took Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and boforo I flnlshod tho second bottlo I felt its good effects, I foci now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Heart Cure saved my life." .Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guarantee that first bottle benefits, or money refunded. POLITICAL CARDS. ITtOU LEGISLATUKE, ? Second District, H. W. BECKER, Of Glrnrdvllle, Pa. Subject to Democratio rules. JOU COUNTY TKEASUItEIt, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Broad Mountain. Subject to Republican rules. jTWIt CLERK OF THE COURTS, PHIL. J. CONNELL, Of Glrardvlllo. Subject to Democratic rules. JOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. JJtOR RECORDER, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Jollctt, l'ortcr Township. Subject to Republican rules. rjlOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, CHAS. F. ALLEN, O t Tnmnqun. Subject to liepubUtnn Utiles. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. c. S. riHLLIPS, M. V. Ofllce : 80 VOst Centre street. Can bo consulted at all hours. -) F. BURKE, JI. D. 80 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Ofllce hours ; 7 to 9 a. ro., 1 to S and 7 to 0 p. m. II. POMEROY, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Va. M. BUUKE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Eiran build Intr. corner of Mala and Centre streets, Shenandoah.. )ROF JOHN JON1S9, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box C5, Malm no y City, Pa. Ha vine" studied under some of tbo best ni asters ii London and Fftrtt, will give lesson on the violin, guUtir and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. 'Address ln core of Strouse, tbo eFCler, Shenandoah. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For BARBBY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. millions of Dollars do up in smoke overy year. Take no risks but get your houses, slock, fur niture, etc., insured iu first-class re liable companies as reproseuted by nAVIn FATIST Insurancc Agent, Ui.ylU rAUOl, 130 South Main St. Also Life and Accidental Companies. W 2v 41
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