EVENING HERALD 1 KSTAIILISIIUI) is;o. Published ovcry Evening, Except Sunday, at 8 Sotrrn JARDIN RrmcET, Nkaii Cbnthe. Tin Herald Is ilcllvcii'd InHhcnandoab And tho surrounding towns for six cents o week, pay able to tho curlers, lly mall $3.00 n year, or 25 cents ft month, payable in advance. Advertise ments clinrgctl nccordlliK to space nnd position. The publishers reserve tho rlitht to change tho rosltlon of advertisements whenever tlio pub leatlon of news demands It. Tho right la reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that tho publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates mado known upon application. Kitercd at tho poBtoOlco at Shenandoah, l'n., as second clas mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald SATURDAY, MAY 30. 1S00. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. ron to!rannMAS-AT-i.AROE, UALUSIIA A. OltOW, Of Susquehanna. SAMUEL A. DAVENl'OUT, Of Erlo Tin; cxpcricnco which St. Louis lias just passed through would bo a groat thing for Chicago in tho way of preparing her for tho Democratic convention in July. Whim: the county (.eat dailies aro "blow ing their own horns" a suffering public is anxiously looking for "legitimate." nows. Less of tho former and more of tho latter is what tho readers want. Monday next is set apart by tho county court as naturalization day. It is to bo hoped that tho Judges will nso tho proper discernment in granting tho powers of citizenship. Tho court cannot bo too strict in matters of this kind. Tin: latest political announcement, and one that will causo littlo surprise, in this section, places Hon, John T. Shoener, of Orwigburg, in tho fight for tho Republican nomination for Clerk of tho Courts. Mr. Shoencr's naino had been mentioned in con nection with tho Congressional nomination, but without authority from him, it appears. THE BOARD OF HEALTH. (Icncrul Improwinelit of tho llorotlgH's hunltury Condition Itepnrted. A icgular monthly meeting of tho Boird of Health was held last evening with tho following members In attendance : Messrs. Spalding, Miles, Malono and Morrison. John Roberts nppeared In answer to a notice to give reasons for making a burial without first procuring a permit. He stated that ho was ho busy building Ills new stablo and had so much other business on hand that ho forgot about tho permit. It being Mr. Roberts' first violation, and his previous record for adhering to tho laws was so good tho Hoard decided to bxcuso him. Secretary Curtln reported that thero wcro 39 deaths since tho last monthly meeting, 12 being non-residents. Thero were nino cases of contagious diseases during tho same period, 1 typhoid fever, 5 scarlet fover, diphtheria and 1 measles. Only two placards remain up, ono being tho caso of Mariana Supin, 0 years of age, 40. West Oak street, suffering from scarlet fever and reported yesterday. Health Ofilccr Conry mado a lengthy ro. port in which ho stated that he caused 2t nuisances to bo abated since the last meeting. Ho had troublo In but two cases. In tho one ho called upon Proprietor Guldin, of tho Commercial Hotel, and asked him to abate a uulsanco existing in tho yard of tho hotel Guldin said ho didn't think tho Health Oillcer had any right to enter upou his premises. Tho officer notified tho owner of tho property. Ludwic Zimmerman, and ho abated tho nuisance the next day, so no pro ceedings were instituted. In tho other caso tho ofilccr stopped a farmer yesterday and warned him against loading his wagon in such a manner as to allow manure to fall upon tho streets. Tho farmer becanio in dlgnant and impudent, but when tho officer was about to arrest him ho begged off and promised to bo moro careful in tho future. Tho Health Officer also stated that tho peoplo in general aro cleaning up. Since tho last meeting John Hughes and Gilbert estate, West Coal street, Coslett and Morgan, Peter Hilcy, P. J. Gaughau and Purcell andMalcy, West Oak street, L. Ambrose, East Coal street, Frank McAudrow and Andrew Kil coyue, Union street, and Mrs. Durkin, West Centro street, mado sower connections. Tho ladies' OSc Oxfords that wo advertised are going fast. Have a big lot left; they are bargains. Factory Shoe STonr:, 5-20-tf J. A. Moykb, Mcyj l'an-Tlnal What Is It? The greatest cure for coughs and colds.. Gruhler liros., drug store. PITHY POINTS. II DEATH LISI DECREASES (Continued from First Page.) At Hi:nhy Cm.ws, tho New York banker, sayt: Wall street is still held in complete suspense by the excitement and uncertainty attending the approach oi tho political conventions. Tho market is entirely in tho hands of tho professional' operators, who under such circumstances mm telling most congenial, so that tho predominant tendency is towards a slow decline in prices. Outside these politi cal conditions, influences aro on tho whole favoiahle. It is true, the export of gold continues, but Wall Street has not taken that factor very seriously, and there aro indications ' tint tho movement will soon tomeltoan end. Thero isalso analxenco of return of securities liom Europe, which is rather remarkable (onsidering the agitation of tho frco coinago w-.no in the elections. The railroads also are doing well. Managers generally report a good business and encouraging prospects, and aio making liberal provision for atiommodating the coming crop movements. The earnings mako a good showing compared with last year, which is tho moro gratifying as a year ago tho business was upon an in creasing scale. In tho mercantile business, the conditions aro varied, some trades re porting a fair movement, hut at low prices, whilst others are full of complaint. Tho dry goods distributers especially find it difficult to movo oil' their season's stocks and havo to adapt prices to the conditions of ample btocks and a slow demand. Happenings Throughout tho Iteglou Chron icled for Hasty l'ertmnl. Dwelling houses are in groat demand at Gilberton. Lebanon prisoners are compelled to wear striped suits. In thirteen dwellings in Mahanoy City there are 1 12 occupants. Two new houses are being erected on West Oak street by Joseph and Andrew Murphy. It is rumored that John Seott. of Ebcrvalo. will bo appointed to the outsiiJo foremauship at Primrose colliery vacated by E. C. Price. No cluo to tho whereabouts of S. T. Waro, tho Mahanoy City salesman who disappeared so suddenly on Monday, has been secured. A. C. Morziin, of town, a student at tho Modico-Chiurgical college, Philadelphia, to-day assumed the position of station agent at Glen Onoke for the summer. The vacancy in tho Borough Council of Gilberton, caused by tho resignation of M Leahy, has not yet been filled The opposing sides stand four to four. l ather Kcnney is tho tilth pastor of St. Ignatius' church who has died, while stationed at Centrum within a penod of 12 years, Fathers Field, Russell, Logtio and Powers were buried in succession. It's Queer How llulclc Pan-Tina cures coughs and colds, 23c. At Gruhler Eros., drug store. THE DEAD HEROES. One day of tho year we set apart in com. memoration of those who, for tho sake of their country, dared the privations and hard ships of war ; who gave their lives for their country's existence ; who fought that wo of to-day might truly live in aud enjoy tho privilege of "tho land of tho free and the homo of the brave." When wo consider tho place occupied by our country among tho nations of tho earth, it is truly fitting that we observe Memqrial Day, that we aud those who follow us, both of our own nation and thoso who como to us from lauds beyond tho sea, shall call to mind thelprinciples involved, to sistain which tho bravo soldiers who now sleep beneath tho sod on tho mountain sido presbed to the front, laying mido their ambitious, comforts and health, and life itself, for tho cause of the Union. Hut whllo our thoughts are turned to those whoe graves ale being strewn witli llowers, let us not forget the remnant who mingle with us. The members of Watkin Waters Post and other veterans of the lato war who havo not yet answoied to tho hut buglo call, made tho same willing sacrifices as thoo gono, hut live to enjoy the rewards of their patiiotUm. Their number is few, less than when they last came on a mission similar to that of to-day their steps aro growing more feeblo, theit forms moro bent and ono year honco many of them, perhaps will bo num bered witli tho dead. Tho nation owes a debt of gratitudo to tho bravo men of '01, whether dead or living, and while thoy re main with us let their pathway ho brightened by kind words. Only too soon will thoy Join their sleeping comrades, aud when that time comes, may tholr memory be as precious as that of those who yielded to the uncertainties of war. Tho imrt taken In tho ceremonies by tho pupils of the public schools, singing patriotic songs and reciting tho deeds of tho soldier dead, was Indeed, a pleasing feature. Their liticlpatlou will impress upon tholr youthful minds tho dearly-bought heritage of a repub lican form of government ; what the star spangled banner represents; and will Instill Jntu their youthful minds u greater loocf country. Tho future rulers of the nation, thus taught in their youth tho value of true patriotism, will bo better citizens when they nraiimo the duties of manhood. The Grand Army of the Republic will havo swent awav before maiiv vcars roll bv. hut lift ii.ltir lw Me in,, mil 11. iv rtiiln rfia llir, fllwil I of these brave mi o will not have departed. Civil Court. Ml jurors except those engaged in the caso befuro Judge Albright were discharged yes terday. On Thursday, Juno 18, .ludjo Albright will hear arguments in the followin; cases : Tho Ilorough of Pottsvillo vs. Mary T. Hannau and F. 11. Hanuan, her husband motion to striko off non-suit ; Pennsylvania General Electric Company vs. tho Edisou Illuminating Company, oi Pottsvillo motion for a now trial ; Kato Zerbo et. al : vs tho Lvtlo Coal Companj' motion to btrlko ofl non-suit. Tho caso of Ellas Miller and Win. M, Bachert vs. John A. Titman and Jacob Hart zcl was called yesterday beforo Judge Savidgo. This Is an action to dotcrmiue tho tltlotoa farm in Union township. Wm. A Marrand G. E. Farnuhar, Esqs, represent tho plaintiff, and ex-Judgo Ryan, J. H. Poilieroy and S. G. M. Hollopeter tho defend ants. Tho court directed tho jury yesterday afternoon to find a verdict for the plaintiff for one undivided half ot tho land in con troveray and one undivided half for tho do- defendants. The-utter lost the one-half on tho same point upon which tho borough of Shenandoah lost tho suit brought against it by tho Shenandoah Citizens Water & Gas Company, namely, a defect in tho minutes of flOIUTr.s coiTta no raider in n iot mays it It wore neeussary. In Knst St. Louis dead linen havo boon established, mid no ono U nllowad to pass without n permit. 1 he linos are guarded by militia. This was done In ordor to pro tect the' oxposod property, ror tno lorco was lnsulllclent to properly guard it. In a caso of this kind tho criminal elomont comu In very quMily for tho purpose Of pillage, and they frviuontly rosort tolncondlarlsni, and it was done as a measure ot precau tion and I iprevcntdtoglnnlngof thlovery. The cflVrt of tho-.c stringent muasuros wns so-m se-n in tho greatly decronsea number of oople in tho devastated, dis trict. Over sixty suspects havo already ljocn arrested nnd wore sont out of town or lockod up. Several pickpockets and con fidonoo men havo alio bum arrested. Iu tddltlon to tho militia and police force Chief of Pollco Gauov sworo In llfty depu ties, who wero plncod in different parts of tho city. Iho committoo In charge announces that tho auditorium to be mod for tho Re publican national convention has boon re paired, nnd now shows not tho slightest effect of the storm. At the oxtromo limits of tho city to tho west is a quarter known ns Tower Grove Park. It is populatod by peoplo of wealth and tho housos aro palatial with bonutlful grounds and surroundings. To tho south east of this is anothor region of wealth. Tho storm mowed Its way through them both. Mngnlilcont residences in both places wero wiped oft tho faco of tho earth, in somo cases, whllo in others roofs wore car riod away, trees torn from tholr roots and nil tho plcturosnuo beauty destroyed Along California avonuc, in Compton Heights, aro strown wrecked homos, roofi of houses, treos and masses of rubbish whirled into tho city from tho farms and wild timber beyond tho city limits, xnc samoistruoof tho other thoroughfare. i ot a treo or a houso in tho way of tho storm was loft without danngo. At California and Hussell avenues the houses at tho northeast corner aro in ruins, whllo thoso on tho opposlto cornet wero scarcely damaged. But for blocks In every direction are ruined buildings. Look. lug from this point towards tho uuslmH center of tho city as f.vr as tho oyo cm roach aro wrecks of homos. Tho courso of tho storm was down a valley whoro, before the city was laid out, a stream had run. Uhotcau avenuo Hoi parallolto this valley, and In tho main th iroulifaro loading to tho heart of St. Louis. For a mile to the south and nearly hilf a mllo north of L-hntenu nvdnue was tho path or tno storm. At Missouri and Hussell avonuoiwa tho South Sldo race track. It was almost swept clean of tho buildings that stood upon it lieforo tho storm. North from here is an Immense pilo of brick and machinery nnd dtroet cars. It is what remains of what was an electric street railway power houso. It is ostlmato 1 thnt 310,000 will scarcely cover tho damage dono hero. East from this ruin for half a mllo ttiaro is scarcely a building loft standing. Lafayotto Park, one of tho most attract ive plunsuro grounds In tho city, has not a slnglo troo loft standing. It resembles a thlckot of underbrush, with tho trunKs of great trees, twisted and torn, scattered throughout. Tho Lafayotto P.vrx aiein odist church, fnclmr tho nark, Is in ruins, ns is nearly every beautiful houso In that vicinity. At Lafayotto and Missouri ave nues is a mass of debris whlon was tor merly tho .Lafayotto Avouuo Daptlst church. Nearly overy houso ou tho cast sldo of this street for a mllo cr moro Is olthet blown down or badly Injured. Brovn'.! tobacco factory, a six-story struntu-o at Eighteenth stroet and Chotoau avenue, was almost wholly domollshod, and to tha north of It Is what remains of Evans Brothers' tobacco warehouse. A short dls tanco oast of tho warehouse Is tho wreckage left from a blown up gas houso A short distance south of Chotoau avonuo, on Sovontconth stroet, Is tho ruin of tho Ful ton grammar school. From hero can to seen tho remains ot tno city nospirm. mi! structuro, according to Adolph IJcrllnsr, tho superintendent, has bean daiuasod to tho extent of over m,W). Scarcely a houso In tho radius of half a mllo escaped tho ravages of tho storm. At Thirteenth streets and Soulard avonuo Is tho ruin of St. Paul da Vincent church, erected in 1814 I I I .1 i l JJ CRATffl, ut 1 I Ml does not It Cleans. PERSONAL. Gcorgo H. Krick went to Snyder county to spend Memorial Day. William Bachman, of Hazleton, is a guest of relatives in town to-day. E. C. Malick is spending Memorial Day under tho parental roof at Shamokln. Misses Anulo Derr and Mattie Llewellyn visited friends at Mahanoy City last ovening. Sliss Mabel Thiele, of Mt. Carmcl, who was tho gunst of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. D. Klrlin, returned to her homo to-day, John F. Lambert, a motorman on tho Union Traction lino, Philadelphia, is spend ing a ten-davs' vacation in town. Harry Mcllet went to Philadelphia this morning, to have an operation performed ou his arm. Mr. Mcllet, who is a blacksmith, lias experienced considerable troublo on ac count of its weakness. Miss Mary Leckie, of Pottsvillo, is spend ing Memoral Day iu town. William Vealo and William Haugh aro visiting friends at St. Clair to-day. Christ. Schricver is home from the State College. William Gilfillan and family camo up from Schuylkill Haven this mo-ning ind spent tho day with friends in town. W. A. Fairburu, of Hrecu's cafe, left for his homo in Lebanon to-day. Mrs. M. A. Parrot.and her graud daughter, Lide, wero Pottsville visitors to-day. Mrs. Henry Mayne, of Cumbola, is the guest of tho Wost family on West Oak street. Charles Hooks, of Pottsvillo, was a Me morial Day visitor to town. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent" flour, and tiko no other brand. It is the best flour madoj Approaching Departure. Dr. Tait, of tho Talt Medicino Company, proprietors of "Tait's "Cures," will leave town for Hazleton during tho first part of next week. His dcpaituro will bo re gretted by many, occasioned by previous en gagements.as ho has mado many friends both socially aud professionally duriug his stay hero. Wo take pleasure in lecommendlng him to tho peoplo of Hazleton. Thoy will find him as ho represents himself. His cures" are highly endorsed by our peoplo. Xot 111m Protege. Al. Minocks, tho vouder Alio of this county, says tho report that Will Jones was his protege in tbo Lost Crcek-Ashiaud game, in which the civil engineering corps of the respective places 6trived for honors ou the diamond, was an error. Ho claims milium Jletcalt was his protege aud ho guarded his base liko vetcrau. THE NEW NATIONAL PARTY. 'residential Cundldnte lleutley I'.xpocti 1X1(1,000 Prohibition Voti-i. PlTTsiiuao, May CO. About fifty mem bers, including tho leadors of tho now Na tional party organized Thursday night oymoDoitors rrom tho Prohibition con vention, mot at tho Central hotel yester day aud arranged for a rigorous cam paign. Noarly H,lm was subscribed to meet tho oxpensos. Mrs. Helen Cougar, Mrs. Hlchards of Ohio, L. B.Logan of Ohio, who noted ns chairman. cwc-Governor Ht. John, Charles K, Dentloy, tho caudidnto for president, and J. H. Southgato, o North Ltf.roUna, tho nominee for vlco president, mado addresses. ' Mr. Bontloy assorted that ho would got lOQ.OOO votes from tho Prohibitionists, and that many western silver men would flook to tho party. Ho foarod that tho Aus tralian system of voting In sovoral states might result in hooping tho now ticket irom tno ballot. Just 'what will bocomo of tho Prohibition party is a niattor which politicians nro now discussing. Tho bitterness of the feeling among tho advocates of cold water, as a result of tho Tiolt of tho broad gaugors, Is manifested on every sldo. Somo of tho narrow gaugors claim to ontortaln tho hope that tho bolters will yot como back to the paront organization, but others nro just as certain that the two cloments will never again bo brought together. Homor L. Castlo, chairman of tho Pro hibition local commltteo, said that so far as tho east is concerned tho Prohibition party will not ba in any way affoctod by tho bolt. V 1th the wost matters aro ult- ferent, and somo of tho loaders, ho said, wcro bluo over tho situation. Ho made tho prediction, howevor, that 75 por cent. of tho bolters would bo back in tho fold within two weeks. "Such pooplo ns John P.-St. John, Mrs. Gougar and It. S. Thompson," ho said, "aro Populists with Prohibition tenden cies. I pro3time thoy will go to tho pop ulist nartv or to tho froo stiver party, which is to bo formed July 23 in St. Louis." STOKES-JOHNSTON CONTEST. The rrlenils of tho Contestant Outvoted, hut Xat Vet Defeated. WASniN'OTOX, May 30. Tho hou--o spout nil nf vnafonlnv ilall.lt.lllT tho .Tohnstoll- Stokes contested election case trom the H'"" s",,; Seventh South Carolina district, iho Ha publicans wore divided. Thoso who fa vored seating tho contestant, Johnston, who ran on a PopullsHlapubllcnn tlokot, flndlusrthomsolvos slightly In tha minority when the votlnir hozaii. tnauirurutod a flUI.,,tnr- -h1nli l,iil until tho confer- "TjlOIt COUNTY bill camo to tha rescue, and tho houso re cessed before Acnl action was taken. Johns- ton's partlsaus woro outvoted by 105 to 93 and 103 to 9J. An effort will bo mado-to reconsider ou Monday, and If that falls, to unseat Stokes and doclure tho seat va cant. After the evening sosslon, which was devoted to prlruto pension lagKlntlon, tho houso aulouraoi over until Jionuay. Tho sonata reached an agreement to tako a final vote ou tha bill to prohibit the Is sue of bonds on Tuosday ii3Xt. Jlr. Butlor, author of tho bill, spoke In support ot It, Tho sanato passed tho bills repealing tho law relating to rebates on alcohol usod In tho arts und amending tho law concern ing the distilling ot brandy lrom Irults. The senate ad jouruod over Decoration Day. "DR.MILES, Tlirounh HJ.j Nervine U a Ben efactor to Thousands." f f m p mmm 1 7V WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher. wno rosiaes $t Green Hay. irrltcsA March 6th. 180J, as follow- -WF "Five years ago I becaroo so nervous that" mental work was a burden. I could not rest T at nlgh,t on account of sleeplessness. My attention was called to Dr. Miles' Restora tive Nervine, and I commencod to use it with the very best effect. Since then I have kept a bottle in my housoand use it whenever my nerves become unstrung, with always tbo same good results. My son also takes It for nervousness with like never falling success. I havo recom mended it to many and It cures them. All who suffer from norve troubles should try it. It is freo from narcotics, Berfectly harm less, and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr. Miles, through hlsNervinO Is a benefactor to thousands." A. O. LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of Deh Landsmar. Dr. Miles' Nervino Is sold on guarantee first bottle will benefit or money, refunded. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Health POLITICAL CARDS. Second District, H. W. BECKER, Of Glrardville, Pa. Subject to Democratic rules. TltEASUItEIt, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Broad Mountain, Subject to Republican rules. pOtt CLERK OF THE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, OI Glrardville. Subject to Democratic rules. JlOU COUNTY COMMISSIONED, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. Grlp-Cohls-IIeadache. . Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxatlvo Ilroiuo Quinine will cuio you in ono day. Put up iu tablets con veuient for taking. Guaranteed to euro, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Kirlln's Pharmacy. llellgloug Notices, Services will bo held in tho Methodist Episcopal church to-moirow at 10:30 a. m. and U:30 p. 111. Preaching by tho pastor, Rov, Alfred Heebncr. Sunday school at S p. m All are invited. Services in tho Trinity Ecformed church to-uiorruw at 10:00 a. in., and 0:39 p. m, Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Kicked Ills JIM rt-SB. Anthony Kokus was arraigned beforo Justice Cardiu for assault aud battery com mitted upou his boarding mistress, Maggie Mammon, whom ho kicked in the face. Ho entered 330 bail for appearanco at court. Successful 1'nrty. A birthday party was held In the basement of tho .Methodist hpiscopal church last even ing under the auspices of the senior branch of the Christian Endeavor aud tho Saturday afternoon class, for tho benefit of the junior branch, and was an excellent success. llarher Shop ltobbed. Last night the barber shop of Cornelius Foley, at Lost Creek, was broken into and ro'.hed of $35 worth of razors, straps aud Uppers. namely, a ueieci in 1110 minutes ... , , , t7.o( of the Pennsylvania National Dank. Tho 0;, , . o,.K. irtr.srnt. i-nlsramal defendants wero unablo to show that the contract and agreement mado by It, F. Leo, at that time president of the Pennsylvania National ISank, had been made by authority of the Hoard of Directors of tho bank. Scrofula Appears In a hundred different forms, such as Running Bores, White Swellings, Eruptions, Boils, Pimples, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, etc, The only euro is In making Pure, Rich Hood's Sarsaparilla makes pure blood and has never been equalled as a cure for Scrofula. Cases considered incurable, and given up by physieians, yield to its wonderful purify ing, vitalizing powers. In fact, Hood's Sarsaparilla Ib the One True Blood Purifier. flj6for5. Prepared om 17 C I. Hxt Co.,Lowt,MMi. church on East Oak street to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m, Tho rector will officiate, Sunday school at 2 p. m. ltecular services will 00 neiu in tno ututeu EvauEClical church, l Dougherty's nan,) to morrow at 10 a. m. and 0.30 p. m. Preaching by tho pastor, Uov. 1. J. lteitz. bunday school at 1.30 p. in. Services in tho Presbyterian church to morrow ut 10:30 a. m. and 8:30 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. m, Itov. T. Maxwell Morrison pastor. The subject of tho sermon In tho evening will bo "Definite Redemption,' God's American Volunteers aro going to hold meetings nil day Sunday in Robbins1 hall. Meetings at 10 a. in., S and 7:15 p. m Every ono is welcome. Charles Lusk, Cantaln. Ebenozer Evangelical church, cornor of South Wost and Cherry streets, H. Horaco Romig, pastor, Sunday school at 10 a. ru Enitlisli preaching at 0:30 p. in. Rov. 0. I- Saylor, tho presiding cider of tho Williams- port district, is expected to preach, Como and hoar him. All welcome. Services will bo held In tho Primitlv Methodist church to-morrow morning at 10:30; subject "Tho lilesseduess of tho Iteliitlon of Jesus Christ." Evening bervlcos at 0:30 : subject. "Ezekiel's Vision of tho Holy Water." Sunday school at 2 o'clock Rev. James Moore, pastor. Welsh llantlst church, comer of West and Oak streets, Itov. D. I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 a. m. aud 0 p, m. Sunday school at p. m. Prayer meeting Monday evenings Young People's meetiug Wednesday oven- iugs. Class meeting Thursday evenings. I I ,1 1 OIIIr4 gem'e, rnua, enec nUUUO rillOUT. Alldrugotu. ik There! This U Just the Thing. Red Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. Gruhler Bros., drug store, Cuba's Stolen Constitution lteturiieri. New Tonic, May 80. Tho Cuban consti tution, which was stolen Thursday night from tho Cuban f air ut tho Madison Square Garden, was returned yostordny. A man called to sco M. Plorra and told him that tho constitution would bo returned, for $100. Tho stranger said it had lioeu taken not by hostllo Spaniards, but by two crooks. Mr. Plorra, sent for 8100, nnd n second man nppearod with a newspaper, in which ho said tho constitution was con cealed. Mr. Pierra says that the second stnvnirer loft thopapor with him, snatched tho monoy out of his hands auu ran away. Tho paper contained tho stolen constitu tion. President Garland lie-elected. DnTKOlT, May 30. Tho twenty-flrst an- 1 11 C .1... t. 1 II nuni couvunuuu 01 uiu .iiitiiuiiiuiuu 1 --v Association of Iron nud Steel Workers ml- JL , jouruod slno dlo yesterday after having elected tho following omcors: i'rosmont, M. M. Garland; secretary, Johnu. lvllgnl len; assistant secretary, btophemMadden trustees, John Plorco, Daniel Jlulano and C. H. Knuf niann ; vlco presidents, 'William A. Camoy, David Llowyllyu. M. D. Cook, W. F. Hughes, Andrew MoDrldo and Thomas Mnson; dolezate to American Federation of Labor convention, sl. 31 Garlnud. Tho convention will meet In Detroit again nest year. OR RECORDER, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Jollett, Porter Township. Subject to Republican rules. JOH COUNTY COMMISSIONER, CHAS. F. ALLEN, Of Tamnqua. Subject to Republican Rules PROFESSIONAL CARDS. c. S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Ofllce : 80 West Centre street. Can bo consulted ot all hours. F. BURKE, M. D. 80 E. 'Lloyd street, Ofllce hours : 7 to 9 0. p. m. J H. POMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Ia. Shenandoah. m.. 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Egnu building, corner of Main and I si........ ... ... ux nr..1nnt. m. I VCUUO Dlimi, OllCIUIimuoil, Turbulent Nouth American licpnnucs. Lim.v. Pjru, May 2J. A conspiracy TROP JOHN JONES, nmiinaf (lis immrnmoiir has li,m dlscov- I -L ered at Cuzco, nml several arrests hnve MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, been mado. Advicos rooeivod hero from Lock Boi M, Mahanoy City, Pa. Dnllvla sav thnt trotlbla Is fcired In tho ro- Hnvlne studied under some of the best K. or 1'. Anniversary. i,ii in'rlmrof tha manifest frauds of masters In London and Paris, will Bive lessons denerallIarrisonLod.ro No "1 KnlBl,ts Vl ' 1 , V ?, !,, the violin, (rultar and vocal culture. Term, uencrai iiarrison jiougo bo, oi, Kingnts tj,0 crovernment and tho result of tho eloc- nnai.io A,idrp In r ot fetrouse. the of Pythias, will celebratoits 14th anniversary on Juno 23rd. Husband and Wife had Occasion to Use It and Received Relief from Catarrhal Troubles In 10 Minutes. "My wife and I." So Rov. John ISochror. of Ilullalo. will tell tho luquircr, wero both troubled with dis tressing catarrh, but havo cnioved freedom from tho aggravating malady bIiico the day they first used Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal l'uwder. Rev. Mr. Iloehror is th nwd nnd beloved pastor of the Evangelist Protestant Christ Church, and hundreds in his congre gation are familiar with tho improvement wmcu immeuiaieiy louoweu U10 use ot IJr, Aenow's Catarrhal Powder. Tta netlmi la almost instantaneous, giving tho most grato- ui runei wiiuin ten miuutos or so in even the most chrouic cases, and straightway continues to euro until the last tmco of catarrh is gone. And tho cured stay cured as inousanus 01 lesinuouials prove ou cents. Bom at mriin s urug store. Carried Up by a llatloon mid Killed. YVINSTOX, N. C, May 30. Durlnc nlinl. loon usconslon In Martinsville. Vn..Tostnr. day, nu old colored nuvu, Archie Brown. was ciiugns 111 tno ropo.s ami currieu up a, distance of 300 foet, whon ho foil and was BUieu instantly. Killed by Lightning. UAltSEQAT DBl'OT. N. J.. Mf Sn.TJiir. hig 11 haivv thundor and llarhruing storm horo Anthony Omnburn was Instantly klllod nnd Boulah Rldgwtiy rendered un conscious by lightning. Tho woman will recover. ,. I'lace Your Orders Now, If you waut cnvolopcs, letter or bill heads. statements, tags, circulars, order or receipt books, ball programs, invitations, tickets, posters, cards or anything iu the prlutlng tho aovernment and tho result of tho elec tions, which wero thorooy enecteu, ana un doubtedly favorod Colonel Puudo, just elected president of Dollvln. Closing the Glass factories. Cincinnati, May 30. The Pittsburg nnd Indiana Manufacturers Association closed down nil tho window glass fuctorios In tho territories controlled by them last night. This throws 4,000 skilled workmen nud about 1,500 lnborors out of work a month earlier this year than usual. The Illg Shbw t'tlll'ooing Oh, Moscow, May 80. Th? feature of yes terday's fotos was tho gala porformnnco nt the Grand theater In honor or tno czar, nt which were present tho czar nud czurlniv nnd other members of the imperial mm ilv. monitor of tho court, visiting nm bassauors ami ministers, inciuuiug inu rep- rosentatlvos of tho United Statos nnd n laruo number of distinguished oinciais, Tho thontor prosontod a urllliant scouo. The czar was ureeted with prolonged cheer- inir whon ho entered his hox, the auuieiico rising and standing until ne was , I'nr nn Arbitration Cousre". Washisotoj.', May 80. An arbitration congress of tho nations of tho western hemisphere is among mu piuuaumnu ui tho near future, In caso notion can bo had imforo nd ournment or congress ou a reso lution giving the necossnry authority In the nremlses to tho prosiuent. sucn a res olution is now ponding boforo the houso committee on foreign aiinirs, ami it is un derstood that a strong effort will bo made to secure ita early passage. llucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for cuts, reasonable. Address in care ol fetrouse, ewcler. Shenandoah. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For- BARBEY'S : Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. millions of Dollars Go up In smoko every year. Take nd risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in flrst-lass re liable companies as represented by At posters, cams . . pnming HetteV. chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and line, como w w uwiieiui.d aU ak n eruptions, and positively cures plies, . ,7TTX . Ttonp Insurance Agent, office, flood material, good workmanshln .,,,, rnnli-no-. Tt i iriinr,intix,x,l TAVm HATInT. .T. IrSm ' I " , , . ,U1, AMr. 1 1 v w " ? i 1. , P . 1 UU PUUIU Wtl'UUH auu pncea cousimcuv nu uiovubu hufk arc perfect &aiisiaciion or mony remnuea. rnce tbo niauuets. 25 cents per box. For sal by A , Waaley. AUo Life and AocldenUl Companies - - - tat
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