'.T?i ' INt I 1 1 )J, UlUi .11. 33 TheHerald 1IST.V1IM.SUKI 1B70. "All the News Thai's Fll la Print." Published every eventnir, reet Sunday, nt 8 . -South JarUIn street, Shenandoah, la. I.ONO lHSTAJJCll TKL151MIONU. The Herald Is delivered In Shenandoah and tho surrounding towns for six cents n wi ck, ! nblo to the carriers, lly tnnll tS.OOn year, or 25 cents ft month payable In advance. Ad 1 vertlscments charged accordlnu to space nnd i position. The publishers reserve tho rlirlit to chango tho position of advertisements whenever the publication of news demands It. Tho right Is reserved to reject any Advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Adver tising rated made known unonnpplleatlon. Entered at tho post office at Shenandoah, I'o., as second class mall matter. MONDAY. AHUL 17, 1800. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. Thk Phillies lead the league but the base ball season Isn't over yet. That Bryan dinner Is now a thing of the past nnd so is its honored guest, for that matter. The Republican members of the legislature hnve it in their power to avoid a bitter factional light by the election of a Senator. It ia the duty of the hour. Will they do it ? With the erection of the new ice plant, Shenandoah will have three companies dealing in the "frozen liquid." As a result, ice should be plentiful and cheap this summer. The people demand the election of a United States Senator before the adjournment of the legislature. It is ttitue for action; and those responsible for failure to elect, if such proves to Sbe the case, will be held to a strict accountability. Gen. Joe Whekler is sorely dis appointed. He wanted to be sent to the Philippines to take a baud in the war there. He is pretty well along in years, but just as full of fight as Lwhen he was leading the Confederate cavalry a, generation ago. The School Directors are now ''thinking" about the school superin "vtendenov. The election taken til nop i nr rt ji j ii , i ij'uu iutty aim, mm so mr inure are out j.two candidates, the present incuin bent, Superintendent Cooper, and i M. P. Wbitaker, now teaching a 1 minor grade school. j. Major General Laavton, now conducting operations in the Philip ifijlBcs Is an experienced Indian fighter and is using his Indian tactics against ; tha Filipino insurgents with good re- ( suits. Our officers are showing coin ' manding ability and our soldiers a "splendid bravery and endurance which is making them the admiration of the world. The Spunish war, Viriaf na tf. Vina ViAan lrltli fa nftan. !fe'dant results, has advanced the United f States vastly in the estimation of the .UaklUIlB UL tuo WUflU U.UU givuu MB It position among the first class nations second to none. A Philadelphia syndicate, with a 'capital of $25,000,000, will control the SElectrio Storage Battery Company and the Electric Vehicle Company. Ui unese two concerns will soon supply pcthe country, and possibly the world, I with electric vehicles, the motor power of which will be supplied by storage batteries. The horseless ariage may in time become as corn- ton a sight as the bicycle now is. 'Bicycles propelled by electricity will also come before long. Jb'ULLY 140 dealers navo been ar rested in Philadelphia for violating the oleomargarine law, and their trial will speedily follow. Dealers in the oleaginous deceit have contracted tha habit of misrepresentation, and the law which requires that oleo shall be exposed for sale in boxes legibly branded witli the word which indicates its true character has been ivery srenerally disregarded, and so has the state law forbidding the sale. -This makes a two-fold wrong, a wrong g. to the consumer who gets what he (doesn't want and wouldn't take if he knew it, and a wrong to the butter :,Hian. whose business is injured by a !?" fraudulent competition. TtAeanse riurelv vegetable yet thor ough, prompt, healthful, satisfactory- Hood'n PMs COLUMBIA BO F OCK EER Hs drank bv everybody. It is now on tap. Triv-ate families supplied. ? . M - f mil un I iftr ft, Easy i Take Easy ? psat Such is the Reputation of The Little Conqueror" In Shenandoah. How hard it often Is to cam mid maintain a Rood reputation, nnd how easy It Is to lo-o one. As with n man's reputation, so It Is with other things in Ufa Same things achlovo a reputation which stays with them They are founded on intrinsic vnluo. Thoy face tho public hacked up by honesty, nnd work tholr way quietly but thoroughly. Shenandoah people want no bettor proof of tho merit than Is contained in the following experience of a citizen : Mr. James Holililns, miner, of 10 South Market street, says : "Whenever I was os posed to bad weather or took cold It nlways atlectcd my kidneys and buck. I then hail (lllliculty with tho kidney Bccrctlons ac companied by pains in tho Lmck nnd top of my head, Tho lameness in my hack made it vary dllllctilt for tno to stoop or lift anything and If I sat for u while it hurt tno to get up. I tried litiitucntt) and plasters but they did not amount to much. At last I was advised to try Doan's Kldnoy Pills and procured them from Klrlln's drug store I never had anything do me so much good before and I oan heartily recommend them for I have proved them to bo reliable in relieving pains and nnnoy.iucos of kldnoy trouble" Doan's Kidney Pills for salo by nil dealers. Price 00 cents. Mailed by Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agouts for tho V. S. Remember tho name Doun's and tako no other. Alloirod I'lrctiinur Arrested. Dubois, Ta., April 17. John Reed's store building at Falls Creek, two miles from this city, was partially de stroyed by fire early yesterday morn ing. Citizens saved the building from total destruction, and It was then dis covered that the store had been robbed and set on flro. Tho loss on good3 and building will reach nearly $10,000. An attempt was also made to burn tho St. Elmo hotel, in this city, about mid night. Andrew Murray had previously been ejected from tho hotel. He re turned, and gaining entranco to a rear room emptied' the contents of an oil can and set lire to the num. The blaze was discovered before much dam age had been done. Murray was ar rested. What la Shlloh ? A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption; nscd through tho world for half a century, has cured innumerable cases of incipient consumption nnd relieved many in advanced stages. If you aro not satisfied with tho results wo will rofund your money Price 23 cU., 50 eta. and f 1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlln and a guarantee, .Mr. Urynu'n 'Movomonts. New York, April 17. William J, Bryan received a number of callers yesterday at tho Hotel Bartholdl among them Senator John P. Jones, of Nevada. He attended Dr. Parkhurt's church in the forenoon. Mr. Bryan left for Schenectady early this morning. He will return tomorrow, and then go to New Jersey for a brief rest. Ho will remain there until Wednesday after noon, when he will return in time for tho labor men s dinner at tho Grand Central Palace. On Thursday ho will go to Buffalo, where ho will speak on Friday night. Drink Orala-0 after you have concluded that you ought not to drink coffee. It is not a medicine but doctors order it, because it is healthful, invigorating and appetizing. It is made from pure grains and has that rich seal brown color and tastes like the finest grades of coffee and costs about i as much. Children like it and thrive on it because it is a genuine food drink containing nothing but nourishment. Ask your grocer for Grain-O, the new food drink. I5 and 25c Awrtil Wreck Narrowly "Avortort. Clevoland, O., April 17. A hundred passengers on a Cleveland, Canton and Southern railroad train had a narrow escape from death yesterday. Tho train was crossing a drawbridge over tho Cuyahoga river, when the englno and the three cars left the rails and ran several feet on the ties. The en gine crashed into tho supports of the bridge and was thus saved from top pling over into tho river, about 30 feet below. Had tho train not slowed down on a signal, nothing could have pre vented its going through the brldgo. Rheumatism Cored In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in I to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah. t Co n cross m nil Unlril Xiytmr. Washington, April 17. Representa tive Baird, of Louisiana, whose con dition Improved slightly Saturday, grew worse yesterday, and ho Is grad ually sinking. To Care a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 23c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. tf THE QERMANS AA1USED Over the Story of n Gorman Ktnir on ClilnoHo Soil. Washington, April 17. Official Ger man circles here are not a little amused at the latest Chinese news which ascribes to Emperor William the in tention to make his brother Henry a German king on Chinese soil. The statement is characterized as a wild and baseless Invention, and the same, It is announced on the highest au thority, can be said of the alleged in terview published by the Paris Solr, and cabled to some American news papers, quoting tho first secretary of the German embassy in Paris as say ing that the Americans must take the responsibility for all that has bap pened in Samoa, and that they, in toxicated by their victories over the Spaniards, consider themselves a mili tary nation of the first rank. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it will wear them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the ex cellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial size free, At all drug, gists. Buy Keystone floor. Be sure that the name LxsBia & BiEB, Aihland, Pa., Is printed on every tack. croker got nxciTti). Opplnrns Muzot Committee Wnlltrt to l"oreo Ills Horn Out or lliiMncw. Now York. April 17. Illchard Crokor became somo what excited in his tes timony boforo tho Mazct Investigating committee Saturday. Ho declined to answer a quostlon as to whethor ho had given his son Frank $1,700 to go into tho Booming Construction com pany, us Frank testified. Ho declared tho company has novor received a city contract since his son's connec tion with It, and added warmly: 1 navo tno utmost commences in mat boy, and if you can destroy him in tho city, as you aro working to do this committee, it seems, has mado a set against my two sons and if you can dostroy him and not nllow him to go into business, I suppose you will do so. You and this committee aro down hero to drlvo my boys out of business that's what you aro horo for, and I'll tell you right now I'll keep you all Btimmcr doing it." Continuing Mr. Crokor said: "Go on and examine Mr. Piatt's Urm and find out what his boys aro in, if you want to bo honest." "Keep cool, Mr. Crokor," Intcrjectod Mr. Moss. "I am Just as cool as you aro," camo tho reply. "That Is tho gentleman Mr. Piatt who puts you horo to ex- nmlno us. You go and cxamino hi3 Arm. They aro tho foundation of all tho corruption in this city. I say that there is moro corruption In that firm today, and it is run by all or mostly all tho corporations in this Ftato there is more corruption in that firm than anywhero elBe." "You need not throw out any bluffs at all, Mr. Croker," said Mr. Moss. "You need not throw any bluffs at me," snapped Mr. Croker. Mr. Croker will bo examined again today, and it is likely that Mr. Moss will finish with him for tho present. He had announced his intention to Ball for Europo tomorrow, but ho Btatcd last night that he had abandoned his Idea of sailing on that day. Regardless Of Age. The kidneys are responsible for more sick ness, suffering, and deaths than any other organs of the body. A majoritv of the ills afflicting people to day is traceable to kidney trouble. It prevades all classes of society, m all climates, regard less of age, sex or condition. The symptoms of kidney trouble are unmis takable, such as rheumatism, neuralgia, sleep lessness, pain or dull ache in the back, a desire to urinate often day or night, profuse or scanty supply. Urie ndd, or brick-dust deposit in urine are signs of clogged kidneys, causing poisoned and germ-filled blood. Sometimes the heart acts badly, and tube casts (wasting of the kidneys) are found in the urine, which if neglected will result in Bnght's Disease, the most dangerous form of kidney trouble. All these symptoms and conditions are promptly removed under the influence of Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot. It has a world wide reputation for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. No one need be long without it as it is so easy to get at anv drug store at fifty cents or one dollar. You can have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery, Swamp-Root, and book telling all about it, both sent to you absolutely free by mail. Send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and kindly mention that you read this liberal offer in the Shenandoah Herald. This Is tho trade mark of tho short line to Florida tho Southern Railway. Two daily trains are operated all tho year, and during the winter season, a third, the Florida Limited, is added. If you are going to Florida or anywhero else in the South, ask for a ticket via the Southern Railway, Write to John M. Beall, District Passengei Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Half tho ills that man is heir to como frpuj -indigestion. Burdock Blood Bitters strengthens and tones the stomach ; makes indigestion impossihlo. The lieit Spring-Time Tonic A Seashore Trip. When spring-time comes, after the dull, heavy winter weather, wo all feel tho need of something to tone up the system. For merly this was done by the use of bitter de coctions, but now-a-days the knowing ones have found that toe best tonic is a trip to the ocean beach, and the practice of spending a few days on tho Shore is finding more and moro devotees every year, so ranch so that the Seaside Hotels make oxtra arrangements to accommodate the early Spring visitors, Atlantio City, with Its numerous open-all-the-year hotels, sun parlors and magnificent boardwalk with a southern exposure, giving promenaders a splendid view of the ocean while inhaling the warm invigorating salt air wafted up from the gulf stream, is es pecially suited for the purposo, and through the good train service of the Philadelphia & Reading route (Atlantic City R. R.) has quick railroad connection with all points. Fast trains leave Chestnut St, and South St. Ferries at convenient hours and through tickets are sold and baggage checked through from or to all points on the Philadelphia & Reading Railway and Its connections. We would also call the attention of the traveling public to tho fact that Philadelphia & Reading engines burn hard coal, thus avoiding smoke. The Atlantic City Railroad is double track all the way, and is ballasted with anthracite cinders, thus eliminating the very disagreeable feature of dust, and that this route has the record of Inaugurating the GO minute train service between Philadelphia and Atlantic City, running and maintaining for 00 days without a break the fastest train in the world, A book has been compiled by the Company, giving interesting statistics re garding these tacts. It will be sent by mail to any ono who will address with a two cent stamp Ed son J. Weeks, General Passonger Agent, Philadelphia. Nelirnokn's WlientC'rop Llttlolnjtn-eil Omaha, April 17. Reports to The Bee from over Nebraska indicate that the damage to winter wheat and rye has boon greatly exaggerated. Fields which had all the appearance of being dead when the ground was frozen are reported to be coming out, and with a favorable season from now on will make a fair crop. In othor sections where the plant was reported damaged to a considerable extent it has de veloped wonderful vitality, and shows little If any damage. WH11N TKAVEMNa Whether on pleasure bent or business, tako on over trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver, and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches, and other forms of sickness. For sale in SO cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. What a Little Faith Did FOJl MRS, ROCKWELL. j tLETIR TO S, PINCKAM KO. 65,884 "I was a great sufferer from femalo weakness and had no strength. It was Impossible for mo to attend to my household duties. I had tried every thing and many doctors, but found no relief. "My sister advised mo to try Lydla E. Plnkham's Vcgctablo Compound, which I did; beforo using all of ono bottle I felt bottor. I kept on with It nnd to my great surprise I am cured. All who suffer from femalo complaints should glvo it a trial." Mrs. Kook wi:li., 1209 S. Divisiok St., Grand IUi'ids, Mien. Trent a Grateful Newark Woman. " When I wroto to you I was very sick, had not boon woll for two years. Tho doctors did not seem to help mo, and ono said I could not live tlirco months. I had womb trouble, falling, ulcers, kldnoy and bladder trouble. Thoro seemed to bo such a drawing and burning pain in my bowels that I could not rest anywhero. After using Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound and Sanative Wash and follow ing ycur advice, X feel well again nnd stronger than over. My bowels feel as if thoy had been made over new. With many thanks for your help, I remain, L. G., 74 Ann St., Newark, N. J." TH15 PACIFIC COAST JjIMITFIJ VIA "thk true botjtiiern route." rho "Pacific Coast Limited," tho now California train will leavo Chicago at 2:00 p. in., and St. Louis 10:30 p. m., overy Tuesday and Saturday arriving at Los Angolos third day at 4:00 p. ni.. and San Francisco fourth day noon, and willl run via Chicago & Alton, St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern, Texas & Pacific, and Southorn Pacific Railways. This luxurious train consists of a composite car containing reading, writing, smoking- room, buffet, barber-shop and bathroom ; a compartment car containing seven private compartments and doublo drawing-iooms ; twelve section sleeping-cars with state and drawing-rooms, also, dining-car in which all meals will bo servod a la carte, and traverses a region of porpotual sunshine, whore snow blockades, blizzards or high altitudes aro nn known. In addition to our weekly tourist car lino via tho scenic routo, wo will operate a weekly Uurist car via "Tho Truo Southorn Mouto," leaving Chicago overy Tuesday and from St. Louis overy Friday morning. For illustrated and doscriptive literature, time tables, very lowest rate of faro to all points west and southwest, address J. P. McCann, Travelling Passenger Agent, or W. E. Uopt, Gen'l Eastern Passengor Agent, 391 Broad way, New York. tf Tim lliimlm11 nninn4. Rntnnlnv's enmpa: At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 6; Washington, C. At Drooklyn (11 Innings) Boston, 1; Brooklyn, 0. At Baltimore Baltimore, 5; New York. 3. At Cincinnati Pitts burg, 6; Cincinnati, 2. At Louisville Chicago, 2; Louisville, 1. At St. Louis St. Louis 1; Cleveland, 1. Sunday's games: At Cincinnati Chicago, 8; Cincinnati, 4. At St. Louis St. Louis, G; Clevoland, 5. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Tho Iiecolpts of Cuttlo In I'hllndolpUln and Latent Quotations. Philadelphia, April 17. Tho receipts of cattle in this city last week were as rol lows: Beeves, 3.1S5; sheep, C.1G5; hogs, 4,023. Receipts for the previous week were: Beeves, 2,248; sheep, 4,077; hogs. 4.4CD. Beef cattle were In good demand for the better grades nnd prices ruled higher, while common stock was dull and lower. Christy & Co. sold a carload of choice Pennsylvania steers at 6V4c per pound; they averaged 1,350 pounds, and wero as lino ns any steers on the market for some time past. We quote; Extra, CQ EHc: good, 45Hc; medium, 4V4Sl?4c.; common, 45Z1HC Sheep were active and firm. We quote: Extra wool. 5145c.; good do., 45c; medium do., common do., 3V& 4c.; wool lambs, 6V4Gi4c.: clipped do.. 459ic.; spring do., J3.5060.60. Hogs were In seasonable demand at GV4fl5T4c.: other kinds, E05V4C Fat cows were In good demand at 2Va 3?ic. Thin cows were In fair request at $S015. Venl calves were active at 4V4S7c- Milch cows were in fair demand at 525 ffl45. City dressed beeves wero In good de mand at eQ9c. IllKlit'liunclro'cl Soldiers Arrested, San Francisco, April 17. Eight hun dred United States Boldiers are under arrest on tho Presidio reservation. They are encamped on the open and are guarded by cavalry and tho Twenty-fourth Infantry regulars, col ored. Tho offense of the, men was the burning down of a saloon just outside the reservation lines. In which Prl vate Charles L. King, of tho Twenty third Infantry, was brutally beaten Saturday night and Is not expected to live. Prlvato Park, of the Twenty-third regiment, Is in the guard house charged with the assault, but the boI dlers assert that the saloon people are. responsible, ana claim that the pro prletor, Al Ithelfeld, was tho chjet as' Ballant of the injured man. acousou tMurdorcKH Acqulttoa. Maryville, Mo., April 17. Mrs. Ida Ewlng, charged with having murdored her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lizzie Ewlng, in September last, has been acquitted The two women took sidos in a spat between their children as they were about to retire at night, and the troublo ended In the killing of Lizzie Ewlng, tsou aeionse was claimed, Tho Election 1 1 Spnln. Madrid, April 17. Tha elections to the new cortes passed off quietly in Madrid. Some disturbances occurred at Bilbao, and many persons were In' lured at Valencia and at Cullar da Baza, in Andalusia. At Granada an election agent was murdered. In con' sequence of a bull fight here only about one-third of tho electors of the city went to the polls. Tho elections seem favorable to tho government. The Crnlcr Cormornu Disabled, Berlin April 17. The protected cruiser Cormoran, according to reliable Information, is lust now the only Ger man vessel on her way to strengthen the German force at Apia, Saraoan islands. The cruiser arrived at uris bane, Queensland, yesterday, and will proceed to Sydney, N. S. W., to repair damages received by Btrlklng a reef in tho Ulsmarck archipelago. llolcian Minors to Strike. Charlerol, Belgium, April 17. The National Federation of Miners has iS' eued a call for an Immediate strike for a 2 per cent increase In wages in all the four great coal basins of Belgium. Chinese 1'lro on liritoilsi Hone Kong, April 17. Tho villagers of Tal-I'oo-Su, ono of tho newly ac quired places In tho British territory, on tho Hong Kong mainland, who broko out in rebellion on Friday, burn ed Boino of tho British mat sheds and then retired to tho hills, fired upon tho British troops who woro sont to quoil tho disturbances. Tho British rcturnod tho flro, scattering tho C'hlnoso and killing some. Tho British suffered no casualties. As tho result of tho con flict tho governor of Hong Kong wont Immediately in 1I10 crulsor Brisk with another regiment, nnd hoisted tho British flag In the Kow-Loon exten sion. Tho Chinese sent a deputation to npologlzo for tho disorders. Tho Vleo President' Condition. Washington, April 17. Vlco Presi dent Hobart is holding tho slight gain Bhown last week. Ho Is ablo to par tako of more hearty food, sits up about 0. half hour dally now In his room, and is a constant reader of newspa pers. At his home it Is stated that ho may bo nblo to go out for a short drlvo in about ten days if ho continues ns at present. Ho will remain hero until somo tlmo in May, nnd then, If his health permits, will go to Champlaln, Ucar Plattshurg, for tho summer. Dishonest llnnkor Commltn Sttlotiln. Humboldt, Nob., April 17. S. W. Grlnstcad, cashier of tho bank in this city, has committed suicido by blow ing off tho top' of his head with a ro volver. Shortly boforo tho tragedy Grlnstcad admitted to Banic Examiner Wilson that ho was short in his ac counts $10,000. The bank will con tinue business. Itching piles? Kovcr mind If physicians havo failed to euro you. Try Doau's Oint mont. No falluro thoro. CO cents, nt any drug store. Will Orjrnnlze to'Opposo Alltnnce. Chicago, April 17. German-Ameri cans of Chicago meet tonight to for mulato plans for tho organization of an association, national in character, and having as the object opposition to an Anglo-American alliance. Rep resentatives of all tho German-American clubs, societies and churches of tho city will ho present. Tho presiding ofllcor of tho meeting will probably bo William Itapp, editor in chiof of the Illlnos Staats Zeltung. The meeting will form tho outline of a national or ganization, which will havo branches in all the largo cities of tho country. Tho Oooriro Murder Trial. Canton, O., April 17. It Is now tho expectation of tho stato that direct tes timony ngainst Mrs. Georgo will be concluded by the time court adjourns this evening. There Is a rumor afloat that Mrs. Althouse, tho missing wit ness, wanted by both sides, is In the city, but this cannot be substantiated. The defense will occupy more than a week In submitting its testimony. At torneys for tho defense say they will not, until the state has closed, outline tho full scope of the testimony thoy will Introduce, and they give no in timation of what particular line of de fense thoy will emphasize. To Drnmntlzo "Hon IIur. Crawfordsvlllo, Ind., April 17. "Bon Hur" is to be dramatized under tho supervision of Klaw & Erianger, and with tho consent of General Low Wal lace, who has given his consent only after great pressure. Ever' since the publication of "Ben Hur" ho has boon besieged with applications' by mana gers and actors to permit its dramatiza tion, but hitherto ho has feared the book could not bo adapted to tho stago and its religious features protected. Ho is new satisfied this can and will bo dono. . Aliened Wlfo IJontor Torrlbly Lashed. Corry, Pa., April 17. An alleged Wife beater, Henry Johnson, about 40 years old, was taken from bis home at West Spring Creek, ten miles south of Corry, by a band of masked men, stripped of his clothing, tied to a tree and beaten with whips until he lost consciousness. His back was horribly lacerated. Johnson was left apparent ly dead on tho ground. When he re vived ho crawled to his home. Al though badly injured ho will recover. Fugitive JIurdoror Itoportod Cnpturod Griffin, Ga., April 17. News comoa from Mllner, six miles below here, that a negro, believed to bo Sam Hose, the murderer of Alfred Cranford, had been arrested there. Another of his race, who halted him and summoned help, was shot by the negro, who fled hut was pursued and caught. A party of citizens left Grlfiln for Mllner to Identify Hoso if possible. A lynching is probauio if he is the right man. Tried to Kill tho Ameer. St Petersburg, April 17. An Afghan has been arrested on Russian terrl' tory, to which ho had fled after making an attempt upon the life of the ameer of Afghanistan with a revolver. The bullet missed the ameer, but wounded an Afghan general standing near. A SMALL SPOT MAY BE CANCER. MOST VIOLENT GASES HAVE annS . . . shows no disposition to heal under ordin- APPFnRFfl AT F RQT A? anr treatment. No one can tell how soon these HrrCHnUU fll nnOI RO will develop Into Cancer of the worst type. ,,8o many people die from Canoer simply be- mFRF PIMPI FJ ?,aUB8 thy do nofc know i"8 wha the disease is; l!ILIL I Mill LLOi thev naturally turn thomselves over to tho doctors, if , A nn aro forced to submit to a cruel and dangerous operation tho only treatment whloh the dootors know for Cancer. The disease promptly returns, however, and is even more violent and destructive than before. Cancer Is a deadly poison in tho blood, and an operation, plaster or other external treatment can have no effect whatever upon it. Tha oure must come from witldn the last vestige of poison must be eradicated Sa Sa because it Is the only remedy which oan go deep onough to feaoh the root of tha disease and fprco lt out of the system permanently. A surgical operation does not reach the blood the real seat of the disease because tht blood can noi o ' au af In'ist uPti 8' b- 8- i nothing oan take its place. t, i'S,.cures!80 an7 c"9 of Sorofula, Eozema, Rheumatism, Contagious Dlood rolion, Uloers, Bore, or any other form of blood disease. Valuable c0n 9uncJ5r and DlooJ Diseases will be mailed fane to any address by Swift Speciflo Company, Atlanta, Georgia. SEEKING PATHGR AND FORTUNE. llnrry Frol Wan Abducted From Ills Homo Slxtnon 'ciir Aro. Knoxvlllo, Tonn.. April 17. A for tuno of $150,000 and tho finding of hi a fathor may bo the rownrd of Harry Frol for roading tho nowspapors. Kiel was abducted from homo 10 years ago. Ho claims to havo discovered upon reading a Cincinnati paper that his fathor 1b living In Marlon, O. Frol telegraphed his father, and has loft for Marlon, Ho expects to prove his right to a fortuno of $160,0C0, which ho says has been left him by his mother's rolatlves. Frol statod thnt ho was ab ducted from Des Moines by designing relatives of his dead mothor, nnd was placed under tho care of his grnnd mother, Sarnh Shammoo, at Harris burg, but ho deserted that placo when sho died. Ho has since roamed over tho country, seeking his father. MME NEVADA INSULTED. Spnnlnrds' Potty Trontmoiit or tho Jiittert American SontrstroKs, Paris, April 17. Tho managers for Mme. Emma Nevada, tho first Ameri can operatic singer who has visited Spain slnco tho war, had arranged an operatic tour, but on tho flrst night, nt Seville, though tho houso was bought up, tho curtain rose on empty Beats. In tho second act all the elite arrived together, hut turned tholr backs to the stago and talked oston talously until tho end of tho opera, when, on returning to acknowledge n burst of applauso, Nevada was roundly hissed. At Madrid tho queen regent was Informed of tho occurrence Her majesty Invited Novnda to a soiree at tho palace, and presented to hor a diamond nnd sapphlro bracelet. Ne vada arrived here In a stato of tho greatest indignation. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salve in tho world for cute, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rhonm, fever v.ros, Alni,.n,J l,.n,l. nl. 1 1 lil a tna Mm, anrl all skin eruptions, ancl positively vres piles, or jo pay roQUlrcd. ItisguaranU-cd to give oerloct satisfaction or mony reiunooo. rnce in corns mr inx. i'or sue or a. waaier. Whoollnir's Stroetenr Strike. Wheeling, W. Va April 17. Yes terday was Sunday In namo only on the lines of tho Wheeling Hallway com pany. There wero several disturb ances, the most serious occurring in Martin's Fnrry, attendant upon tho company's flrst attempt to run cars through that town. A car was sur rounded and a spectator attempted to pull a deputy marshal from tho car, but tho ofllcor pulled his revolver and tho crowd retreated. After much dif ficulty tho car got back to Wheeling. Since then tho tracks In Martin s For' ry have been loaded down with ob structlons, somo going so far as to nail strips of iron across the rails. In North Wheeling also cars were ob structed. A prolonged struggle seems tho only outcome. Sick Headaches, The curso of overworked womankind, are quickly and sursly cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, tho groat blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory. Prlco 23 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlln and a guarantee. A New Ilnllronil i'oF.N'ow .Torsoy. Princeton, N. J., April 17. Tho trol ley lines have attempted to get en trance into Princeton and havo failed. Now tho Central Railroad of New Jer sey has begun work with 200 men at Lawrencovllle, and in a few months a now steam railroad will run through North Princeton.' The lino will ha almost an air lino route from Bound Brook to Trenton, being a shorter and easier grade than the present lino, and besides touching mauy moro Import ant towns, including Lawrencevillo and Princeton. Tho passenger depot will probably bo located on Bayard avenue, near Mr. Cleveland's house, and tha freight depot on Wltherspoon street. The Striking; Oluss WorUors. Bridgeton, N. J., April 17. Tho strike of the window glass workers In sympathy with and to aid the strik ing bottle blowers will force tho cut ters and flatteners Into idleness after they shall havo finished up the work now on hand. These latter workmen had no voice In tho strike and do not npprovo of it. They will stand by their contracts with the manufacturers as long as thero Is any ware for them to work on. Tho Cumberland, tho Co hansey and tho More-Jonas factories refuse to unionize their bottlo factor ies, despite tho action of tho window glass men. The situation Is very gravo. Hoof For tho Philippines Troop. Kansas City, Mo., April 17. Ono of the largest contracts for dressed beef ever placed by the United States gov ernment has just been arranged with a local packing house. The contract is for 1,500,000 pounds of best export dressed beef, to be'shlppeU to . tho Philippine Islands for the govern ment troops. Vmi Wa'P0"5. of Walshtown, S. D says: "A little blotoh about the sire of a pea came under my left eye, gradually growing larger, from which shooting pains at Intervals ran in all directions. I became greatly alarmed and consulted a good doctor, -who pronounced It Canoer, and advised that it be cut put, but this I oould not can sent to, I read in my local paper of a euro effected by 8. S. 8., and deoided to try it. It aoted like a charm, the Cancer becoming at first irritated, and then discharging very freely. This gradually grew less and then discon tinued altogether, leaving a small soab which soon drop ped off, and now only a healthy little soar remains where what threatened to destroy my life once held full sway." Positively the only cure for Canor U Swift's Specific 8. FOR THE BLOOD LAUERS BOCK BEER IS NOW ON TAP. It can be Had at all the lead ing1 saloons. Christ. Schmidtv Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA, IN KKI'EOT IfEnnUAltY B, 1899. Passenger trains leave ShenAndoah for Pcnn Hnven Junction, Mnticb Chunk, Lchlghton, SlHtlngtou, Whito Hull, Cntnsnuqun, Allcntown, Ilcthlehcm, Knston New York nnd Philadelphia at fi 28, 7 49 n. in.. 12 53 nnd 5 it p. in. For Wllkesbarro, White Haven and Plttston, 1 24, 10 13 n. in.. 12 M nnd Slip. m. For Lnceyvllle, Townndn, Sayro, Waverly, FJmlrn, Rochester; llutTalo, Mngnra Fulls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva nnd the West, 10 13 n. m 12 58 nnd S 11 p. in. For ltelvldere, Doliiwnre Water Onp nnd Stroudsburg, S 23 n, tn., 5 11 p. m. For Ijjmbcrtvillo nnd Trenton, 7 49 a. m. For Jcnncsvlllc, Levtston nnd Denver Meadow, 3 28 n. in., 12 S3 p. in. For McAdoo, Audenrled, ITnzleton, Stockton nnd Lumber Yard, 5 S3, 7 49, 10 13 n. in., 12 M nnd 114p ni ForJeddo, Drlfton nnd Frcolnnd, 6 23, 10 13 a, in., 5 14 p. ni. For Scrnnton, S 23, 10 13 n. m., 8 14 p. m. For I-ost Creek, Glrnrdville, nnd Ashlahd, 4 00, ami 7 27 p. in. For llnven Run, Ccntrnlla, Mount Cnrniel and Slinmokln, 10 S3 n. la., 1 42, 0 07, 9 23 p. in. For Malinnoy City, Park Place nnd Delano, 5 28, 7 49, 10 13 n. 111., nnd 12 63, S 14 p. In. For Yntesvllle, 6 28, 10 13 n. in. ' - Trains will leave Slinmokln nt 7 00. 9 20 a. ni., 12 10 and 4 20 p. m., nnd arrlvo nt Shenandoah at 7 49, 10 13 n. m., 12 58, 5 11 p. m. Leave Shennnaonh for Pottavtlle, St. Clair, New Castle, Moron and Kew Boston, 7 49 and 10 13 n. in , and 12 OS p. in, Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 9 45 n. m., 12 35, 505, 8 15 p. m. Leave Hazlcton for Shenandoah, 10 00 a. ni. 12 43, 6 09, 6 2fi, 8 32 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run, Centrnlln, Mt. Cnrmel nnd Slinmokln, 9 46 n. m., 7 21 p. in., Trains leave Shainokln for Shenandoah at 8 60 n. m., nnd 5 35 p. in. Leave Slicnnndoali for Yntesvllle, Malinnoy City. Park Place, Uclano, McAdoo, Audenrled, llazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Wentherly and Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a m., and 6 32 p. m. For Lehlglitou, Slattngton, Catasauqun. Whlto Hall, Coplay, Allentown, Kaston and Phillips burg, 9 47 a m., nnd 6 32 p. m. For New York nnd Philadelphia, 9 47 n. m, Leave Hazlcton for Shenandoah, 8 60, n. nn, and 6 27 p. m. M. B. CUTTER, Supt. Transportation, South Bethlehem, Pa. ROLLIN II WILBUR, Genl. Supt., South Bethlehem, Pa. CHARLES S. LEE, Genl. Pnss. Aet.. New York, N. Y. A. W. NONNEMACHEIt, Dlv. P. A., South Bethlehem. Pa. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B:own Stout, Half and Half, Beer ctud Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, . The noted Itefroctlonlst, who has testimonials from the best people of tho county, as to his ability, will be at GRUHLER'S DRUG STORE ' WEDNESDAY OP EACH WEEK. If your eyes cause you any trouble call and see him. Glasses furnished It needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. miin.-cnEnr-w o DEALKB IN o Fruit, Confectionery, f Cigars and Tobacco; Wholesale and Retail. SO West Centre Stroet. LAKESIDE ! The only pliasurelfesort and picnic ground in this region. This season will be the most successfully conducted since its existence. The boats for the lake are now undergoing reprs at Reading. The grove will be cleaned daily by workmen. Ice and wood to prepare and preserve meals for picnic parties will be furnished free. An orchestra will be established at this resort for the entire season. For particulars address D. J. YOST, Prop., Barnesvllie, Pa. Millions of Dollars Go rip In runokt every year. Take to risks but get your, houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in flrst-cliss re liable companies aa represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Aeent lauJ1' 120 South JardTnBI Also U( ndAociatl om rnlti, 1 m
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