EVENING HERALD i:staiii.isiii:i) ihto. Published every Evciilng,JCxccpt Sundny, a ,8 Hourn JaiiIiin Htukkt, Kdau On.vrnc. TliB Herald Is deltvcied InHlicnnnUonii nnd the surrounding tmvusfnrslx cents n week, pay blo to the carriers, lly mall 88.00 n year, or 25 cents a month, payable In advance. Advertise ments charged according to pace and position. The publishers reserve the right to change the riosltlon of advertisements whenever tlio pul icatton of news demands it. The riuht is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem improper. Advertising rates inado known upon application. Kntcrcd at the poutofllce at Shenandoah, la., as second class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1MK1. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. FOll tO.VOlllASMAN-AT-LAlKin, GALUSIIA A. (UtOW, Of Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. DAVENPORT, Of Erie An Iowa newspaper lulls a littlo story nliout a lady who went to an adjoining town and purchased a supply of caipetsand house hold decorations. Admiring neighbors sug gested that slio had host not let anybody con nected with the newspaper know that sho had gone out of town to purchase her carpets inste.id of patronizing local merchants, ns she would bo likely to get a newspaper bculding. Shu very properly replied that until the mer chants of the town got around to advertise in the paper that they had things of that sort to sell, together with the quality, style and price, neither they nor the paper had any good grounds for faultfinding. All of which is stiictly true. Wo often hear of kicks from merchants becauso their townspeople go out of town for goods which they could have bold them for no higher piico. It's no fault of the people. Spend the ncces-jiry money with your local papers to inform them of the facts and you'll gut their trade. Otherwise you won't get their trade, and you wont deserve it. llrains. Tin: Presbyterian clergymen ate making a raid on one of Cleveland's pet Miuisters in our foreign service, Mr. Terrill by name, and hailing from that section of the country made famous by the deeds in peace and war of Tom Ochiltieu, Sum Houston and Texas Jack, Terrill represents us at Constantinople, and it is claimed that ho was not over-zealous at tlio tiino of tlia Armenian massacres. The charges, as presented to Mr. Cleveland by the icpresentative 1'iesbyterians, aio based on the alleged unfitness of Terrill to propeily repi count us at so important a place as the bubliino Porto. Terrill is accused ot low and gross habits, of using pio- tunc and vulgar language, and of being domineering and blustering in liis manners. .'In tieatincnt of misslonaiios is said to have been habitually uiigentleiuauly and often in sulting, and while lie is not accused of will J ii 1 neglect, the missionaries charge that his unl'otttinatc manners and methods have been the cause of much irritatiou and dllllciilly w itli the Turkish liiivoriimcnt. They do not iiy (hat ho lacks the disposition to protect American interests, but they claim that ho is incompetent to do so, and ask the appoint ment of some one who is more familiar with the usages of polite society, and whoso Ameiicanlsmsaie tempered witli refinement. THE GRAND ARMY. Tlio veterans of tho late war will emo mole ho called upon, on Saturday next, to pay a loving remembrance to their dead couir.idus ; the living of to-day may be num bered among those who sleep beneath tho sud of tho mountain bide before another twehe months loll by, and it is fitting that banners should wave, hymns sung and eulogiums leudend un occasions such us May 30th, for "those died for their altars and their files." The members of tho Grand Army the heioes of '1)1 deserve well of their fellow citizens. Their praises aro sung by men of all nationalities. Yicur General Koch, rector of St. Kdwards church, Shamokin, who him self is an Ainericau of strong convictions, paid tho Grand Army Post of that plato a splendid tribute on Sunday, when ho de livered a special sermon at the request of tho Post. The services opened and closed with those pioseut joining in singing ".My Country "fis 'of Thee," tlio choir and or chestra adding to that soul inspiring national air. In addition to being Veterans' Day, Sun day was the anniversary of the Feast of Penthost and fioni that Vicor General Koch iliew his theme, dwelling upon the effect of Christianity on tho world and compaitd Christianity to Paganism. There is no such j thing as charity in Paganism, no neighbor is tecognized, it's doctrine is simply a survival of the fittest, the. weak succumbing to the mighty. Uu tho other hand Christianity is founded upon tho ten commandments and the Jlvaugelleal principles. Theso are tho foundation of tho Christian nations and teach them charity, morality, sobriety und nonce. The fundamental laws produce truo patilotisin with "God and Our Country" for a mott. Ilcnco the truo patriot respects and keeps tho laws of hU country, and tho respect fur laws makes men free, not slave of passion. Tliis principle has made our nation what it is, the grandest, noblest peoploou tho face of tho earth, honored ami foared by all others. The United States is considered a true Christian nation and is known through out tho world, as "The Ijtmd of tho Free uud tho Home of tlio llrave." It was because of this patriotism of divine origin that urged the heioes of the war to fight aguinst seces sion and abolish slavery To the Grand Army of the liepublic we owe wliat wo are, for bad its members not i ought and conquered, tlio nation would ugt consist of the forty-five states How in the Union hut would be a dis jointed mass of little republics such us South Ann rica is composed of. Yiior (Jiucral Koch, in the conclusion of 1 - -. rninu to the M'tt iiiiis, said : "May God t.',--iju m.i in ty i. -Hi-, -.pint tie with ymt .mil l,i i (i on ' , 1 hi ill wui id ns the grainiest uim.ii Hi nun und pit. tuts thateverj trod upon the earth, and may God award you in lleacn for your sacrifices and devotion to country, to right and Justice, which are the fruit of tlio principles of the Christianity you profess. May God and His holy spirit givo ns peace, prosperity and happiness and keep lis all united as the childicu of one God, one 'hrist, one Father of us all." "Periodical Tickets." PERSONAb. !-l!it Chailes Itadziewlcz spent to-day at Potts vllle. Thomas Hand visited friends at Pottsville to-day. ' Justice 1'. V. liierstcin visited Ashland this afternoon. Justice May, of Mahanoy City, was a town visitor this afternoon. Thomas Gorman, of Uinirdvlllo, was a town visitor last evening. T. M. Stout transacted business at tho county scat this morning. Charles Hoffman spout this morning with friends at tho county seat. Louis Goldin, tho clothier, enjoyed a drive to Mahanoy City yesterday afternoon. Joilah W. Johnson and Frank Wilson attended the Pottsville court this morning. Daniel McCullionand bride, of Mt. Cannot, took in Shenandoah as olio of tho points on their wedding tour yesterday. Joseph liall, the shoe dealer, who was con fined to his homo with a soro foot the past week, is able to bo about again. Edward Kester, of tho Grand Union Tea Company, isinllarrishurgto-day, iuconsulta tion with M. S. Quay and other leading heads of the licptiblican party. Mrs. Jacob Metz, of Hazlcton, circulated among town acquaintances last evening on her way to Lost Creek, whero she formcily resided. Miss Saillo Waslcy, of South White struct, is visiting in Philadelphia. Mrs. John Lehry, of South Pear alley,! is leported seriously ill. William Grant is sojourning among friends in Philadelphia. i Mrs. Frank Bender, of Mincrsvillo, was yesterday the guest of Mis. Mary lirciiuan, on South Main street. Messrs 1'. II. Conry, Peter Donavan and John Coleman attended tho opening at Lakeside yesterday. F. A. McCluro, manager of tho Lakeside resort, attended to business in town to-day. M. J. O'Xetll, tho furnltuio dealer, is transacting business in Philadelphia. I'nli-Tiinit What Is It? Tlio greatost cure for coughs and colds. At Grtihlor llros., diug stole. lluy Keystone flour, lie sure that tho name Liski & Uai:u, Ashland, Pa., is priuted ou every sack. Colonel Jnliii S. Alnsh Mrlcken. San Fiiaxcisco, Mny 27. Colonel John S. Mosby, the once fnniims Confederate, soldier, and morn recently eon.ul to Hour Kong, Is critically ill ut his homo in this city. He ! sulYerlut; from appendicitis. A New World's C.tcllnjr Iteeortl. T)i:vvi;h, May 27. A. 11 Hughes rodo a mlln unpaovd ymtenlnv In 2.1111-5, mak iimu new world's iiimiteur bicycle record. The best previous tecord was .03 1-5, mado by Harry C. Chirk in Denver. CI Our Minister Ptrickcn with Smallpox-. LIMA, Peru, May 27. Junius A. McKen zlo, the United Hcatos minister hero, is suiTurliiK from smallpox. Tho case Is u nilltl one, nnd the patient is progressing favorably. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho sheriff of Sullivan county, Intl., is preparing for anticipated trouble with the Btiikiiis; miners. , Oklahoma's Democrat)'- convention do-ch't-ud fur Ulnnd for pi-L-iilenf. nnd n free silver platform. An attempt is being- inadj to dopoo Chuirmun Rowdy, of Ii". bum's Kepubll can state central comml'te Tho Greek cnliinot has d cidod not to' rand warships to tho bl.mil of Creto un less it becomes absolutely necessary- John La Ilusch was arrested at Chicago list night for killing I,lzfe Kelly In Buf falo last July. Ho says the killing was ac cidental. Governor Hradley, of Kentuc ky, has been Indicted by tho London county grand jury for falling to fllo n description ot Ills lands in that county. Vermont Democrats, in convention nt Montpolier today, nieunthusiastic for Ilua I ell, of Massachusetts, as tho party's presl dcutlal nominee. Thocoronntion of Russia's czar was cele brated last night by Mr. Kotzobno, the Kussinn minister, nt Sir. John It. Ms Lean's country plaro noar lYnshlngton. Merit wins, and Merit has not only placed Hood's Sarsapa- rllla at the head of all medi cines but has practically given It, as a blood purifier, pos session of the whole field. Sarsaparilla Wins because It Cures, It Cures because It purifies, vi talizes and enriches the blood. Disease cannot resist Its potent powers. Health comes at Its persuasive bidding. If you need a good medicine, get Hood's and only Hood's. rreuxd by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mais, f 1. 11 ri: 1 1 cure all liver UU. lleit riOOCl S JrlllS atter-dliuier Mil. 85c 5Jrak intcr S u i a m p s u and all bow el com plaints, 5 .. .1 .1 - L. O U 11 U Ifl e 'T colds' cblr i v nnd I. a lirimler. I f V V i ii 2 Used CNtei inilly it is tile best liJu- ; inr-iit in Uie world. Iiewcrefcf J iniu .in. :is, '.uy only the fnuiue made bv Perry Davis. ,T r,, n . Lai-f' j, i 'i Mln-nti i'ob T f.. 5 VSfriWr ?lp mm 7. Jli..'.lf., ii-- l COTTOI.BNB. TO pfl& The Cottolene trade marks are-" Oottolene" nnd ztccr't JEI eai eott "'PIan( wreatA on every tin, aESs fmik. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Mm Drown i! Iter Two hlldrcii nnd Herself. lii.i Tu. ,M Mrs. Mnrit Frost, wife i f n -a- .b t it farmer rosniitnr nt Cl",id Hid. w - h mv, drowned two of her eh'hl.vji Miid lm-.el' Monday night. My. lVot w. s ill sent nt Kansns City when the tr.inp.lv oc -urre.i. Mr. and Mrs. Frost had been mtiini'it -is years, anil wero in good circunist. trues. Ha'tics Liquor Law Constitutional. Alli.WY, M.iv27. Tho court of appeals has tin.miinously decided the, Raines liquor tax law constitutional by a unanimous vote Chief Justice Andrews writes tho opinion. It was in tho cuso of Klnsfold against the Sow York city excise board. llirtutto MIcliR to tlio Reformers. JoitAN'.VDJirjitG, Transvaal, May 27. Mr. Il.rney I5,irn.;to has subscribed 5,000 to tho fund to juy tho reformers' fluos. In an int-jn lew Mr. U.iruato said that tho well fare of tho country dopentls- upon tho ro-lea-o of the reformers. Ho therefore de precates the magnifying of the Xlitlandcrs' grievance-. Ho believes that tlu oxecutlvo counsel is desirous of showing tho utmost clomeney, and he urges 'that ihe English politicians let Cecil Hhodes nlono for tho pro ent I'lid do not hamper Ihe govern ment. Ho Is hopeful that the prisoners will shurtly bo roloised. Colorado "Miners on Htrllte. I)kxvi:,(, May 27. Tho "Western Federa tion of Mlnerj ye ttorday ordered a stritto in tho northwostsrn Colorado coal fields, by which 50t) men walked out. Tho cis agrooment is over tho refusal of tho opera tors to reinstate twenty-two men UN charged ut tlio Simpson mine nnd refusal to udopt the miners' schedule of wages. The Milwaukee Uojuntt Subsiding. Miewaukke, May 27. Public intorost in tho stnwt railway Htrugglo Is subsiding, and tho cnriuro being more freely patron ized. President Mahon, of tho Amalgam ated Association of Street Cur Workers, oxpoots to lie called to Toledo, and will lravo tho Milwaukee strike in tlio hands of the executive committee. California's Hottest Wnvo. San Kuaxcisco, May 27. A hot wnvo, which has swept over tho entire state, has broken all previous May records in many loculttios. At Los Angeles yesterday It reached 103. Tlio Weather. For eastern Xew York, eastern Pennsyl vania, Xew Jersey and Delaware: Gener ally fair; westerly winds. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Jiiotatlotig of Hie New York auil llllladelpllln Kxchuui;es. Nmv Yonit, May 2t). Tho speculation today upon tho Stock Exchaugo was professional in tlio extremo. The dealings were on a more limited scale than for some time pa it, and tho fluctuations In nearly every lnstanco narrow. At intervals tho trading carno to uu actual standstill. Closing lads: Baltimore & Ohio. IS Lehigh Valley 84J4 Chcsa. & Ohio lijJi Now Jersey Cen...l03VS N. Y. Central mx Del. & Hudson 127 D L. & W llil 1'ennsylvanla BS Erie 14 Itoading 10Ji Lalto Erie 4! V7 18 Lehigh Nav U0-5 bt. raui 11 W. N. Y. & Pa 8 General Market. PllIl.AuKI.l'MIA, May 21). Flour la light de mand; whiter super., $2.508t.2.75 ;do. extras, $2.75 3; Pennsylvania roller, clear, J2.2ji9B.50 j do. do., straight, S.55'&7J ; western vduter, olear, t3.i) 4.J.W. V.'hcut dull; May, 67(437X0. Corn Inactive ! May, WlijiiiWo. Oats dull; May, 239 2J!-au. flay barely swiady ; choice timothy, $1T 17.50. IJeif qulotibjuf hams, $15; city family, $9.50-1! 10. Pork dull: old to now, $8.5098.25; family, $10.50:11. Lard weak ; western steam, Jt.50. Hutler quiet ; western iluir-, 7H10Xc.; do. cruamery, lOlSu. ; Elglns, 15He. i lmito tlou creamery, ll gl.io. ; New York dairy, 0H 14c. ; do. creamery, 10)415a. Cheese steady; largi-, 5(UH,c. ; Dmall, 49c. ; part skims, 11 tye. j full skims. 9fts2Je. Kggs steady ; New York ud Pennsylvania, 12al2t4o.; westora, VHflto. I.lve Block markets. East Liiiuiity, 1"u., May JS. Outtle steady md luiahangod ; prime, $J.J0(S 1.40 ; good butch e, $8.00(44.15; rough fat, 48.10W1.75; bulls, stags snd cows, 1.85 n8.flB. Hog hI-i.,"; prtino light and bust medium wmghU, 44).4.V9).50 ; oommon to fair Yorkers, Hj.ilW. 45; heavy hogs, UMjt 8.36. Sheep steady, prime, $8.11098.70 ; fair, (3.10 (fe8.25; oomiuon. ii.SUQtS.K)- eonuiiou to good yuarliDgs, U.6Stai.i; veal (udrns, $4.6(y4.75. Nkw Yoim, M) Jd.-E.iropf)aa cables quote A.merleou steers at &&10c., dressed wiiight; refriiierutor lsi.-f. at Q)i'diil4!. Calves very autet. Sheep and lambs tlrm ; pixir to prime lUi p, Htm : s iutliei-n lambs, fa-rlsh. ifJH. ,- rtaruugs, iiuj.oo. nogs su-it-iy at f.i.otxjii. Therel This is Just the Thing, lied Flag Oil for sprains aud bruises, Druhlcr llros., drug store At COTTOLBNE. INVESTIGATE FREE ALCOHOL. A Coiiitulsslou tn Xteport on the Subject at the Xext Session. AVashixuton, May 27. Tho honso yes terday, by a vote of lOo to 0), passed the bill for tho repeal cf section 01 of tho ptos ont tariff law, providing for n robato on alcohol ti'ud in tho urts or moillclnal com pounds. An amendment was attached to the bill providing for u joint commission to consirt of three members from each house to otamlno and report on all ques tions relating to free alcohol in tho noxt session. Tlio opposition to tho moasure came almost ontlroly from Eastern nnd Now England states. An analysis of tho voto shows thatCll Democrats, lot Republi cans nndO Popullst3 voto-1 for tho bill nnd CO Republicans and 0 Democrats ngnlnst tho bill. Tho senate amendments to tho general deficiency bill except ing tho French spoliation claims nnd th claims under tho Bowman act wore disa greed to uud the bill sent to conference. Tariff and flnanco oaoh cumo in for n share of consideration in tho senate. Early in tho day Mr. Sliormtm succoodod In hav ing tho flllod cheese bill token up, where upon Mr. Dubois, of Idaho, offored an amendment adding sovonty-flvo cents per barrel to tho tax on boor. Tho senator said his amendment was Intended to tost tho sincerity of senators who oxprosscd tho patriotic desire to aid tho treasury by re alizing mora rovenuo. Mr. Sherman op posed tho amendment as a sV.llful means to defeat the cheese bill. Mr Sherman's motion to tnblo tho Dubois amendment was defeated by 25 to 30. Ou the question of adopting the amendment thedobato bo cume general, Senators Mills and Gmy sup porting und Nelson, Aldrich and Vilas op posing it. Tho bill nnd ponding beer umendmout was dlsphieoj at 2 o'clock by tho baud bill. Tliero is sotno one in almost e.vnrv neieh. borhood who is subject to attacks of pain in tho stomach or bilious colic. Mr. J. 1). Kin ney, Warren Center, Pa., usid to bo troubled in that way. lie says: "Tho attacks wero marked by terrible pains, diarrhoea and fuintini! spoils. At such times I suffered exceedingly until I began using Chamber lains Utile. Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemcdy, two or three doses of which effected an im mediate and lasting cure." For stlo by Gruhlcr llros., diuugists. William's Tribute to Itnsiln. Berlin, Mny 27. Emperor William, In tho pro.-cuco of tho stalf of tho Russian embassy yosterday, afternoon.revlowod the Alexander Grenadiers and tho Alexandra Dragoons. Ills mnjo?ty afterwards ex horted tho ro-imonts to always lxs worthy of the great honor of having tho czar nnd czarina as roloncls, and callod for choers fur the czar and czarina. The b.indu nhml tho Russian nnthonj. At a luncheon nt tho castio niter tho roviow tho emperor toasted tho czar and ozarlna, saying that tho joy of tho Russlau people upon this occasion was snarou uy ino othor nations. Jury Charged vtltli Accepting llrlbes. Omaha, Nob., May 27. M. Gump has been arrested chnrgod with acceding brlbosus a juror to acquit Henry Dollln, Omaha's ex-clty treasurer, who was con victed of stealing $110,000 from the city. Tho first jury, of which Giiiiid was a mem- bor, disagreed. James Fltzpntriek nnd G. 1. hweeny wero also nrrosted, charged with bribing and offering bribes and at tempting to corrupt the first Uollln Jurv. Tho affair has created an immense sensa tion. Transinul police Itenulseil. JoiiANXKiBunu, Transvaal, May 27. An attempt was mado to arrest a spectator at tho Caledonian sports on Monday, when w lintliiluiu ...n,. 1.1.. ..w 0,, ,u ins rescue ami a lree light ousuod. The mounted polloe was summoned, but tho oxolted criKi-,1 . horsed and maltreated them, and several of them were injured. The lieutenant iwiuu mo ponce ou, thus averting a seri ous eoulUet. A Itcpulie for the Mutulielei. uLuwAYi, Matahclnland, May 87 Captain Pliimmor's force mot the' enemy arly on ilonibiv almin t...u ti-...;. here. Tin Matoboles were ropulsod, ami were followed for a fw mllog by tho troopers. The native made n second stand, and some sharn flhttn.. fn .i but they were routed and pursued by tha cavalry. Two troopers were wotuidod. Grip-CoIil-IIeailache, Why suffer wilh Coughs, Colds and Grippo when Laxative Bromo Quinine will euro you in one day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaianteed to cure, or rnouoy refunded. Price, 25 cents. For salo by Kirliu's Pharmacy. THE CZAR'S MANIFESTO. Mnny l'nlltlenl Prisoners to be Ileleiliscd and Criminal Sentences Mltlirnted MOSCOW, May ST. The czar's manifi issued upon tho occasion of hlscoronnftlon, remits nil arroars of taxation in Kunipenn Russia nnd Polaml, reducos tho lan1 tax by one-half for ton years, and rorilHor reduces nil ilnos, quashos nil petty onvic tlons involving imprisonment or flitios up io (5iiti roumos, with th exception of ier sous sontencotl for robbery, embezZ'Henf usiirT. oxrorttan, irauuuiont baarupi' -y or oncnsos against Honor. Ail exlloi in Siberia, after tvivlve v exile in tho remoter parts, shall bo. after ten years, allowed to chooso tholr Inlae f re-l- denco, except In capital cltlcsv'nnd govern- mcnts, out tholr civil 1-lghtfs will not be rostorod. Kxllral orlmlnnlalvlivnn thltvl nf their sontoucos romittod, lifo iscntonccs are oommutoa to twenty years ntifd many other punishments aro lightened. J Regarding political prison'ers, the min ister of justice is nuthorizotl to grant, ac cording to mo nature of ttho offense, re missions of punishment iu addition to those In tho goneral nmnesty, and advise ino czar to rostoro civil righfcs to thosowho have led blnmcloss llvos sf.uco they have completed tholr banishment., and to rocon-. sltler tho cases of thoso putylshed summa rily who, by their subsequent behavior, merit indulgence. Polltlcfil refugees are accorded immunity from (prosecution, pro vided ilf teen years have eljapsed since tholr offense. Rofugeos from Llthu.-Jnlii nnd Poland who took part in tho Polish robelllon, but who were not guilty of murder, cruelty, robbory or arson, aro exempted from further pollco supervlslop and are granted full freedom In tho cholco of a rcsldonco, provided they toko the Oath of allegiance. Hefugoos who nro guilty of tho offenses mentioned nbovo are Sto undergo three years' supervision by tlio police. Chlrago Democrats for Silver. Chicago, May 27. Tbo Cook county Democratic convention Uuloptel a plat form which demands thel Immediate ros storatlon of tho blmct.ilcc system, and tho froo and unlimited ililnage of lth gold and silver, without vjaitlng for any oth -r nation. It elected Eelogatos to the state convention, avoided looming Gover nor Altgold for ronomlnltlon, and was silent ou tho presidential Siuostlon. Tho failure to boom Governor iltgeld for re uomltion or to make any Yoelaratlon on tho presidential question ws admittod by thu men who run tho convention to lie In uccordauco with tho wishol of Governor Altgeld. ' Itellef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder lieved in six hours by tho "Nov diseases roll ew Ureat South American Kidney Cure," This, new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and! every part of the urinary passages in malolor lemalo. It relioves retention of water and pain in passing it almost Immediately. Iiyou want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. ' Indiana's Tree Silver Democrats. Ixdiaxafolis, May 27. More than a hundred froo silver Democrats, represent ing every district in tlio stnto, met hero yostcrday to perfect an organization. Tills wasdono by appointing an cxecutlvo com mittee of fourteen, of which Allon T,V. Clnrk, of Grecnsburg, is chairman. This action almost amounts to an open revolt ngainst tho stnto central committeo, tho majority of whoso memliers nro gold stand ard men. If tho f reo silver wing is nblo to control tho stato convention B.F.Shivcley, of South Dond, will bo nomluuted for gov ernor. ltucklen's Arnica Salve. Tlio best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin oruptious, and positively cures piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasley. Another lteported Insurgent Defeat. HAVANA, Mny 27. General Sunrez Val dez, nt the head of n force of 1,070, left Consolucion del Sur, in Pinar del Rio, uud had a sovoro combat with iusurgonts, tho majority of whom wore infantry, under Antonio Macoo and Pnrlco Diaz. The in surgents held entrenched positions on tho mountains and hllleido, nnd those they at tempted to retain in a stubborn fight of five hours. It is officially reported thoy wore finally dislodged with nrtillory, thlr-ty-nlno of tliom having been killed. They are paid to have carrlod off over a hun dred woundod. Mr, Charlos II, Wetzel, of Sunbury, Pa., was so much pleased with a remedy which cured him of rheumatism that ho mado affi davit to tho fact for publication as follows : "This is to certify that on May 11th I walked into Mclick's drugstore on apalr of crutches, bought a bottle of Chamberliiiu's Pain Balm for inflammatory rheumatism which had crippled mo up. After using three bottles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend it." Chaui.es H. Wetzel. Sworn and subscribed to before me on Aug. 10, 1801. Walter Sliipman, J. P. Pain Balm is for salo at 25 and 50 cents per bottlo by Gruhler Bros., druggists, Secretary Olney's 1'rntest Kespocteri. Washington, May 27 The protest mado by Secretary Olney ngainst Captain Gon eral Weyler's prohibition of tobacco ex ports from Havana has been successful. Ho has been officially Informed that nil contracts for Cuban leaf tobacco entered Into beforo tho publication of tho order prohibiting Its exportation will be respect ed, and that citizens of tho United States proving themselves to bo bona flde owners of such tobacco prior to tho promulgation of the order will be permitted to export tno sumo ns neretororo. Russia Settled the Aliysnlnlun War. PAitts, May 27. The Eclair states that tho release of the Italian prisoners by King Monellk was brought ubout by tho media tion of Russia, which was accopted by Italy ns soon as offored. Tho paper further snys that tno aiiunuonmeut or tno Aiigio-ital- bin adventure In tho Soudan was also duo to tho Interference of Russia. A prominent western newspaper roeom mends llax seed tea as an excellent remedy for whooping cough. It may bo good hut ft is not to ne couipareu witu oiiaiuneriain's Cough Itomedy. This preparation will allay the violent fits of coughing and mako thfem less frequent nnd less severe. It also llqiiiflos tlio tough mucus, making it easier to expec torate, uonipicto recovery is much quicker. too, when this remedy Is given. Thoro is no daliEOr In civing it to small children, as It a pleasant svrun aud contains nothing in jurious. For salo nt 23 and 50 cents per uottio uy uruuier urns., uruggists. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tlnsmtthlng done call on E, F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street iveaivi 1L Diuibn. lf Full Details Gladly Given. A Railroad Official's Experience. It. EDWARD EDMONDS, long con nectcd with railroad construction In in od, oil i ISobraska, writes: "My heart troubled nnd pained mo for 19 years. Shortness oi ijre.it h was tho constant and most commo: 6y mptom. Intense, excruciating nalb. none ally followed any severe exertion. Faintucss hunger witboutany appotlto; fluttering that maao mo ciutcn my breast, and palpitation that often staggered mo as It I would fall, wero frequent attacks. Again, everything would turn black if I aroso from a stooping posture quickly. Sleepless nights with tholr Tr TVTiloc' prostrating unrest wero numerous and I could get no rest day or night. I consulted loading phy sicians and tried adver tised remedies. They Heart Cure Restores Health gave me no relief. Ono of Dr. Miles; circulars dcscrlbod my case exactly that I took Dr. Miles' Now Heart euro and I am now a well man. I hoM every ono irouoiea witn heart cllscaso till try Dr. Miles' romodios. If thoy will writ details of my experience." Enw. Edmonds. V. O. Box 63, David City. Nebraska. ur. iuues iicurt uuro is soiu on guarantee, that first Uottio benefits or money refunded POLITICAL CARDS. OR LEGISLATURE, Second District, H. W. BECKER, Of Glrnrdvlllo, Pa. Subject to Democratic rules. port couxty TitKAsuitER, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Broad Mountain. Subject to Republican rules. JJIOR CLERK OF THE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Glrnrdvlllo. Subject to Democratic rules. E Oil COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, Ot Ashland. Subject to Heptibllcan rules. JIOR RECORDER, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Jollctt, Torter Township. Subject to Republican rules. OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, CHAS. F. ALLEN, O f Tnmnqua.' Subject to Republican Rules. "ROFESSIONAL CARDS. S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Onlco ! 30 West Centre street. Can be consulted nt nil hours. p P. BURKE, M. D. 80 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Office hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. in. J IX..FOMEROY, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OBlce Eiran bulldlmr. corner of Mala and Centre streets, Shenandoah, )ROF JOnN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahanoy City, Pa. lTnvInc- Nttulleil under some of the beit masters in London ond Paris, will give lessons on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in care of Strouse, the eweler. Slienandoali. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter- Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. riillionsof Dollars risks but get your housos, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, LS'ifi'' Also life and Accidental Companies, no nit in h iiki, rv rv v, nr. innu f '
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