The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, May 04, 1899, Image 2

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VHT M'l.ISIIIII) 1BT0.
"All 'he Hm Thai's Fit to Print."
1'ublUhetl every evening, except Hominy, nt s
Bouth Jardln street, Slii'nnittlonh, lt.
I.ONO M3TANOI5 TIH.IU'HONK.
The Herald la delivered In Bhcnntulonh nnd tlio
surrounding towns for el x cents a wi ck, my
able to the cnrrlcrs. Ily innll J3.00 n yriir, or
25 cents n month. pnynblo In ndrntice. Ad
vertisements charireil nccordlnir to space nnd
position. The publishers reserve tlio rlnht
to chnnfro tlio position t ( advertisements
whenever tbo publlcfttlon of news deiunnds
It. Tlio right is reserved to reject nny
advertisement, whether paid for or not, that
the publishers may deem Improper. Adver
tising rsteji raade known upon application.
Fntered at the post office nt Hhcnandonh, l'a., as
second class mall msttcr.
THURSDAY. MAY 1. 1800.
OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever.
One of the reasons for the general
advance along the line of business
improvement can be found in the in
creased exports of goods of Ameri
can manufacture.
Bishop Tuiinku's declaration that
"It is the will of God that the negroes
should go back to Africa" places the
Georgia lynohers in the incongruous
position of being the spokesmen of
the Almighty.
Thk Democrats will be compara
tively weak in the next United States
Senate, owing to the great losses they
have sustained at the more recent
elections. The changes of the past
three years have- retired the great
leader of his party in that body,
Gorman, of Maryland.
Thk largest estimates of the Klon
dike gold yield this season ranges
from $12)00,000 to $20,000,000. The
Klondike Nugget puts the output at
from $12,000,000 to $15,000,000. The
Midnight Sun says it will be nearly
$20,000,000. The gold supply is not
diminishing, by any means.
Public opinion, though not always
an infallible test of the truth, is
usually right, and there can be no
reasonable doubt that it indorses ad
vertising when the same is conducted
along legitimate lines. The mer
chant who makes regular and judi
cious use of a popular newspaper's
columns is in accord with public
opinion, and may expect to reap good
results therefrom. Record.
Onb of the, most convincing evi
dences of the return of -prosperity is
the advancing of wages in many of
the large industrial establishments of
the country almost every day
records the gratifying intelligence
that thousands of employes in differ
ent sections of the country have had
their pay increased. This is far more
pleasant news than the gruesome
tales of reductions in wages. The
free silver press was filled with
articles bearing upon stagnation in
business a year ago, but why do they
fail to publish the increase being
daily granted to wage-earners ?
New Hercantile Law.
The new mercantile tax law, signed
by Governor Stone, has not been re
ceived very favorably by the mer
chants of Shenandoah, as it imposes
upon them additional taxation, and
additional responsibilities. The new
law imposes an annual tax of two
dollars on retail dealers and one mill
additional on each dollar of the whole
volume of business transacted annu
ally. Wholesale dealers shall pay an
annual tax of three dollars and one
half mill additional on each dollar of
the whole volume of business trans
acted annually. Dealers at exchanges
and boards of trade are required to
pay a tax of twenty-five cents on each
$1,000 worth of goods so sold.
Mercantile Appraisers shall be np
pointed by the County Commission-
era annually on or before December
30. The blanks to be distributed by
the Mercantile Appraisers are to be
prepared by the Auditor General, and
shall contain an affidavit to which
the dealer shall subscribe. The
whole volume of business, including
cash receipts and merchandise sold
on credit, shall be the basis on which
the license is to be rated.
If the owner, proprietor or any
other person connected with a bus!
ness refuses to produce the books
and papers and appear before the
County Treasurer to give information
on which to base his tax, he is made
liable to a penalty of $1000. All deal
ers coming under the act are required
to place permanently at the entrance
to their place of business a sign de
scribing the business in which they
are engaged, under a penalty of $10
for each and every offence. It is estl
mated that the new law will raise an
annual revenue of over $1,000,000.
The Governor also signed a bill re
quiring transient retail merchants in
cities and borough to pay a license
of not lees than $25 nor more than
$200 a month, the amount to be fixed
by Council. The license in townships
for such dealers U fixed at $25 a
tnonth and is mode payable to the
County Treasurer for the use of the
school fund of the township, All
licenses are to be renewed monthly,
and failure to obtain such a license
is mode payable by a fino of not less
than $100 nor more than $200,
TIID BLACK MAN'S APPEAL
A T)ty or Prayer to tlio lliilur of tlio
tTnlvnrno.
Now York, May 4. Tho National
Afro-Amorlonn Council of tho United
States hnfl Issued a proclamation call
ing upon tlio colored peoplo of this
country to set apart Friday, Juno 2,
vs a day of fasting and prayer, and lia
railed upon all colored ministers to do
voto tho sunrise hour of the following
Sunday, June 1, to special oxorclsos
In order that "God, tho father of mor
clos, may tnlte our doplnrablo caso in
his own hands and that it vengoanco
Is to ho meted out lot God himself ro
pay." Tho proclamation says In part:
"Wo pay out millions of dollars
yoarly to ride in Mlm Crow' cars,
some of them scarcly fit for cattle,
yet we nro compelled to pay as much
as those who lmvo ovory accommoda
tion and convenience. Indians, China
men and ovory other race can travel
as they ploase, Such unjust laws make
tho railroads highway robbors. In
some sections wo may rldo for thou
sands of miles and are denlod a cup of
toa or coffoo becauso no provision Is
made or allowed to bo mndo to ac
commodate us with Bomothtng to eat.
while wo aro ready to pay for It. 'Wo
are prnctlcally outlawed by many
states nnd also by tho gonoral gov
ernment In Its indorsement of silence
and Indifference.
"Wo are dragged boforo the courts
by thousands and sentenced to every
form of punishment, and oven exe
cuted without tho privilege of having
n jury composed in wholo or In part
of members of our own raco.
"In many sections wo aro arrested
and lodged In Jails on tho most friv
olous suspicion of being tho perpetra
tors of most hideous and revolting
crimes. Mobs are formed of Ignorant,
vicious, whisky besotted men, at whoso
approach tho koys of thes9 jails and
prisons are surrendered and the sus
picloned party Is ruthlessly forced
from the custody of the law and tor
tured, hung, shot, butchered, dismem
bered and burned in tho most fiend
ish manner.
"Wo must appeal to tho bar of in
finite power and justice, whoso judge
holds the destinies of nations In his
hands."
Terrible plagues, those Itching, pestering
diseases of the skin. Tut an end to misery.
Doau's Ointment cures. At any drug store
Fatal Colliipse nt Dnsolinll Gmne.
Toledo, May 4. Four men were In
jured yesterday afternoon at the Ar
mory Baseball park by the collapse of
a shed adjoining tho grounds. Ono
man, Frank Harmon, will die. He is
Injured Internally. A game waB In
progress between Fort Wayno and To
ledo when the shed collapsed. There
were nearly 50 peoplo on tho top of it,
but they all escaped with the ex
ception of Harmon, Frank H,ogan, who
was also internally injured, Frank Wil
son, leg broken, and Fred Banks, wrist
broken.
On Every Bottlo
Of Shlloh's Consumption Cure Is this guar
antco : "All we ask of you Is to uso two
thirds of tho contents of this bottlo faith
fully, thou if you can say you aro not
benofited return tho bottlo to your druggist
and ho may refund the price paid." Price
25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D.
Kirlln and a guarantee.
Exasperated Kx-Soldlers nt San Jnnn.
San Juan de Porto Rico, May 4.
Several hundred soldiers who were dis
charged from tho United States army
three weeks ago are awaiting trans
portation homo. They are without
funds and are becoming exasperated
over the delay. Major General Henry
has authorized them to sleep and eat
at tho military barracks. Many of
the men are without a cent. The Uni
ted States transport Buford sailed yes
terday for Santiago and New York
with 400 discharged soldiers on board.
GenernI AVnlker's ARnllitnt Acquitted
Bristol, Va., May 4. Yesterday, In
the case of tho commonwealth against
George E. Davis, charged with shoot
ing ex-Congressman James A. Walker,
only two witnesses wero examined.
Their evidence was not material, and
at 4:30 o'clock the Jury brought in a
verdict of not guilty, and the pris
oner was discharged. An attempt at
applause was quickly suppressed.
A Good Paymaster
Starts Not At
Assurances."
There is one good pay
master ivho is around on time,
gives full value, and never
fails in his duty. It is your
privilege to select him, and
his name is pure, ivholesome
Blood. Tfiis paymaster makes
the rounds of the body, visits
brain, stomach, kidneys, liver,
heart and head alike. Hood's
Sarsaparilla acts as a guaran
tor that this paymaster ivill
do his duty.
If tho blood is impure, it cannot do its
duty, and you are tho sufferer, but
you need not bo. Hood's Sarsaparilla
purifies, vitalizes and enriches the blood.
It never disappoints.
Poor Health "I never saw anything
beat tbe way Hood's Sarsaparilla llfUd me
op. It sharpened my appetite and gave me
a now lease of life. I can work every day."
Fkeeman N. Bixby, Meredith, N. II.
Scrofula Sores "My baby at two
months had scrofula sorts on cheek and
arm. Local applications and physicians'
medicine did llitla or no good. Hood's Sar
saparilla cured him permanently. Ho Is
now four, with smooth fair skin." Mas.
S. S. Wroth, Farmlngton, Del.
Weakness-" I bless the day I heard
of Hood's tiarsaparllla as It cured me of
extreme weakness after grip, built my
husband up after pneumonia, cured eczema
and blood poisoning In our children." Mrs.
M. A. DawoRTH, Box i, Kmbreeville, Pa.
Head and Back " For one year pains
In my back and head prevented my house
hold duties. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla and
am a well woman. It also cured the grip
In our family." Mas. Mattie Henderson,
Cor. Flrsjt and Franklin Ave.,Columbus,Iud.
Rheumatism -"Myself and a friend
both fluttered from severe attacks of rheu
matism. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured both.
We would not be without it." Wm, II.
Lester, 03 Leonard St., Fall Hirer, Mass.
flood's Flllf cr llrer till, th nnn-lrrlutlnir anil
nlr dithrQ to Ufc with Hood'sBrafqrlUa
FIND OUT YOUIISELF.
Why ask a nhvslcinn to find out
whothor your Kldnoys aro diseased.!
Tnl.n .. r- 1 1.1 I 111 1L
Tnko a class tumblor and fill it wit:
3
urino. If thcro is a sediment aftci
standing twenty-four hours, vour Kid-
Vint'd nrn atr Tf frt 1 nr n ilnolm 4a'
urfnato often, a pain in tho back, or it
your urino stains linon, you should nt
onco tako Dr. David Kennedy's Favor
ite Ilomcdy, as delay is dangerous.
Thoro is no question about its being
tho best nnd surest mcdiclno in tho
world for any and all diseases of tho
Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and of tho
urinary passages, Hlicumallsm, Dys
popsia or constipation of tho bowols.
it quickly relieves innbility to hold;
urino, and tlio necessity of getting up'
often during tho night. It stops that
Bcaldlng pain when passing urino and
corrects tho bad effects of whiskey and
beor.
It is sold by all druggista at ono,
dollar a bottlo. You can havo a trial
bottlo and pamphlet of valuablo
medical advlco sent free by mail
postpaid, by mentioning this paper
and Bending vour address to tho DR.
DAVID KENNEDY CORPORATION,
Kondout, N. Y. Tho publishers of thla
papor cunrantoo tho genuineness of this'
liberal offer.
ltiily'A Cufi'ltii r ItpltrAs.
Itomo, May 4,Tho Itnllan ministry
has resigned. Tho ministry was con
stituted June 29, 1898, as follows:
President of tho council and minister
of tho interior, Gonoral Lulgl Polloux;
forolgn affairs, Admiral Felice Na
poleono Canovaro; treasury, Peltro
VacchollI; financo, Paolo Carcano;
Justice and ecclesiastical affairs, Ca
mlllo Finocchiaro Aprllo; war, Gon
oral Alossandro Aslnari do San Mar
zano; marine, Admiral Giuseppe Pa
lumbo; commence, Industry and agri
culture, Alessandro Fortls; Instruc
tion, Professor Guldo Ba.ccelll; pub
lic works, Plotro Lacava; posts and
telegraphs, Nunzlo Nasi.
HOW TO FIND OUT.
Fill a bottle or common glasss with your
water and ct it stand twenty-four hours:
a sediment or settling indicates an unheal
thy condition of the kidneys j if it stains
your linen it is evidence of kidney trouble ;
too frequent desire to pass it or pain in tbe
back is also convincing proof that the kidneys
and bladder are out of order.
WHAT TO DO.
Tlieie is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every
wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the hack,
kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the
urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold
water and scalding pain in passing it, or had
effects following use of liquor, wine or beer,
and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of
being compelled to go often during the day,
and to get up many times during the night.
The mild and the extraordinary cflect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the
highest for its wonderful cures of "the most
distressing cases. If you need a medicine you
should have the best. At druggists fifty cents
or one dollar.
You may have a sample bottle and n hook
that tells more about it, both sent absolutely
free by mail, if you send your address to Dr.
Kilmer & Co., Ilinghamton, N. Y. When
writing be sure and mention that you read this
generous offer in the Shenandoah IIeraui
I'lillmlolplili'i Disastrous Fire Mystery
Philadelphia, May 4. A Are of mys
terious origin yesterday totally de
stroyed tho big clothing Btore of Bach
arach & Co., occupying tho triangular
building at Ridge avenue, Thirteenth
nnd Green streets, and gutted 26 other
buildings. The big building was a
mass of ruins In 20 minutes. The loss
Is estimated at $500,000. Four per
sons, Including three firemen, were
Injured, and Fireman Duncan, who
had hla skull fractured, will probably
die. The flames started In tho cellar,
and although tho firm employed both
an engineer and fireman, neither were
in the cellar at the time. There will
be a rigid investigation.
Catarrh, Hay Fever.
Kill the Catarrh microbe and you cure
Catarrh. These parasites nest deep in
catarrh the tissues and folds of
cjyff) the olfactory membrane,
y Vov and are difficult to reach
jmfllfL f) and kill ; but Brazilian
eteBV Balm will utterly destroy
them if used persistently
microbe, as directed. It also des
troys the Hay Fever germ in a few
days. Use full strength, or nearly so,
for Hay Fever. Cure permanent.
Shenandoah drug store, wholesale agents.
SInctilnr Trnjjpdy in Clilcnco.
Chicago, May 4. David J. Wilo, an
attorney, lies at tho Post-Graduate
hospital probably fatally wounded by
three shots fired by a young woman
named Mabel Blrk. After wounding
Wile Miss Birk shot and killed herself.
The shooting occurred yesterday after
noon In a parlor of the Hotel An
thony. According to the lawyer's
statement he had met Miss Blrk In a
professional way. He claims that they
met on the street yesterday accidental
ly, and that tho young woman asked
him to accompany her to tho hotel,
where she would sing for him. Wile
was seated on the piano stool, running
over the keys, when without any warn
ing his companion shot him three
times. Wile is married. Ho says ho
cannot conceive of any reason for tho
young woman's rash act.
A Tlorilal by Mrs. Chllds.
Philadelphia, May 4,Tho Ledger to
day makes an authoritative denial of
the widely published statement that a
marriage was contemplated between
Mrs. George W. Chllds and General
Joseph Wheeler. The denial of the
truth of the report was mado by Mrs.
Chllds to Major J. M. Carson, the
Washington correspondent of Tho
Ledger. Mrs. Chllds, after expressing
surprise at the original story and in
dignation with the persistence with
which It has been adhered to, re
quested that tbe fullest and broadest
denial ho given it. There was not at
any time the slightest foundation for
tho story or justification for Its pub
lication. To Itoslst nu Invasion.
Little Rock, May 4. Governor Jones
has been Informed of a movement to
bring Into the coal mining district an
armed body of mon to take the places
of the strikers. Ho has given in
structions to state authorities to sum
mon overy able bodied man In Sebas
tian county, If necessary, to enforce
the Injunction of Judge Rowe pro
hibiting the Importation of laborers.
All such armed men are to be met at
the state line and placed under ar
rest, ns are also those who supply tho
arms, Mine operators will also be ar
rested by state authorities when they
attempt to bring In armed laborers
under protection of deputy marshals.
I'lillndolphln'nf'ommorclnl Exposition
i'lilladelnyila, May 4. Forolgn coun
tries nro rapidly devoloplng Intorost In
tho coming national exposition of man
ufacturers and tho International com
mercial congross which Is to convono
In connection with It on Oct. 10 noxt.
From ono end of tho world to tho
othor letters, constantly Increasing In
number, aro coming dally, giving ns
suranco of a largo attondanco of dole
gates from tho leading forolgn com
mercial oi ..mlzatlons during tho ses
Blons of tl.o congross. Tho first Cu
ban 'chamber of commorco to announce
Its delegates Is that at Santiago do
Cuba, Honduras, South African ro
publlc and Peru will also send dele
gates. YoHtorday'B llnsolmll (Juntos.
National League: At Philadelphia
Philadelphia, 7; Now York, 3. At
Pittsburg Pittsburg, 7; Loulsvlllo, C.
At Baltimore Boston, 4; Baltimore 3.
At Cincinnati St. Louis, 9; Cincinnati,
1. At Washington Brooklyn. 2; Wash
ington, 1. At Cloveland (10 Innings)
Chicago, 7; Cloveland, 4.
Atlantic League: At Patorson Pat
orson, C; Lancaster, 2. At Reading
Richmond, 10; Reading, G. At Wllkes
barre Wilkcsbarre, 8: Allcntown, 2.
At Newark Newark, 3; Scranton, 2.
Eastern League: At Worcester
Worcester, 15; Syracuse, 1. At Spring
fiold Springfield, 8; Toronto, G. At
Hartford Rochester, 13; Hartford, 2.
TUB PRODUCE At ARRETS
As nonooted by Dcnllncs tn riillndol
pliln nnd llnlttmoro.
Philadelphia, May 3. Flour wenk: win
ter superfine, $2.1502.40; Pennsylvania
roller, clear, $3C?3.2o; city mills, extra,
t3.D0B3.75. Itye flour quiet nt $3.20 per
barrel for cholco Pennsylvania. Wheat
firm; No. 2 red, spot. In elevator, 7GV4f!
7G14c. Corn firm; No. 2 mixed, spot, In
elevator, 395T39HC,; No. 2 yellow, for locnl
trade, 4204214c Oats quiet and steady;
No. 2 white, 3H$c.; No. 2 white clipped,
35c. Hay well maintained; choice tim
othy, $12.60 for large bales. Beef steady;
beef hams, $19319.50. Pork easy; family,
$11.7512.25. Lard weak; western steamed,
$5.40. Butter steady; western creamery,
14HQ17C.; western factory," 12W13c;
Imitation creamery, 13Vfe15c; Now York
dairy, 13V431ic.; New York creamery, 14
17c; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing
at 2124c.; do. wholesale, 20c. Old cheeso
easy; larco, whlto, 12c; small do., 12
12i4c. Escs firm; New York and Penn
sylvania, 13i134c; western, fresh, 12
13c; southern, ll12c. Turpentino
steady at 4444Vic.
Baltimore, May 3. Flour quiet and un
changed. Wheat dull; spot, month, Juno
nnd July, 7676Mc; steamer No. 2 red,
7171l4e.; southern, by sample, 7077c;
southern, on grade, 7U4"GU.c. Corn
firmer; spot, 3S3S?ic; month, 38&
8854c; June, 3S0S8!tc; steamer mixed,
3C?403Oc; southern, white, 414U4c: do.
yellow, 30V440c Oats dull; No. 2 white,
3535V4c; No. 2 mixed, 32032V4c Ryo
easier; No. 2 nearby, 03c; No. 2 western.
G3&C Hay steady; eholco timothy, $12
12.50. Grain freights very quiet for parcel
room; steamers firm; steam to Liverpool,
per bushel, 2d. May; Cork, for orders, per
quurter, 3s. May. Eggs quiet at 12V413c.
Lettuco at $101.25 per bushel box.
Llvo Stock Mnrkotg.
Now York, May 3. Beeves steady on
light supply; steers, $4.5005.40: tops, $5.05;
common oxen, $2.18; bulls, $3.2504.20; cows.
$203.SO. Calves firm; common to cholco
veals, $3.5005.75. Sheep and lambs slow
for all grades; good stock steady; under
grades weak; unshorn sheep, $405.50;
clipped do., $506.15; clipped culls, $4.50;
spring lambs, $305.50 each; car of south
em do., $5. Hogs slow and lower at $3.60
04.15.
East Liberty, Pa., May 3. Cattle
steady; extra, $5.3005.40; prime, $5.2005.30;
common, $3.5003.90. Hogs steady; me
diums and best heavies. $3.93; Yorkers,
$3 90; light Yorkers, $3.SO03.85; pigs, $3.05
3 75; roughs, $2.5003.40. Sheep steady;
choice wethers, $4.9003; common, 2.500
3.50; choice lambs, $5.050 5.75; sprlns
lambs, $C9; veal calves, $305.60.
Mrs. Hamilton Died From Poison.
New York, May 4. MrB. Schuyler
Hamilton, Jr., 30 years old, wife of
the son of General Schuylor Hamilton,
died yesterday afternoon at her homo
In this city from morphine poisoning.
It is said that an overdose of tho
poison was taken by mistake. Mrs.
Hamilton awoke yesterday morning
and found his wife unconscious. Phy
sicians were called at once, but they
failed to revive her. Mrs. Hamilton
was Miss Jano Bird Mercer when
Schuyler Hamilton married her in Bal
timore on Aug. 14, 189G. She was a
granddaughter of ex-Governor Mercer,
of Maryland, and was well known in
Baltlmoro society before her marriage.
Tim Strike In Buffhlo.
Buffalo, N. Y., May 4. Tho State
Federation of Labor has Issued a
charter to tho striking scoopers, thm
practically giving them the support
of the United Trades and Labor coun
cil and withdrawing It from tho men
who havo stood by the contractors.
Up to midnight 50 grain boats had
arrived In port since the opening of
navigation, Of this number 14 only
havo been unloaded, and another big
fleet will arrive today. Everything is
quiet along tho docks. All of the
elevators are closed and a big force of
police Is patrolling the elevator dis
trict to prevent the gathering of
crowds.
Tlio Glass Eyo Not a Fraud.
Cincinnati, May 4. Judge Jelke yes
terday granted divorce and alimony to
Catherine Kraus from Charles Kraus.
When Mrs. Kraus sued for divorce her
husband's attorney filed an answer,
Betting forth that bis wife had a glass
eye, and had deceived him, as he did
not know of the glass eye till aftor
tholr marrlago. Court held that facial
and othor physical blemishes were not
grounds for frauds In marriage con
tracts. Hnvnim's Health Improvlncr.
Havana, May 4, The most recent
reports regarding the health of Ha
vana's population show a great and
continuing improvement, with a death
rate only two-thirds of that officially
recorded for the corresponding period
of last year. Not a single case of yel
low fever is known to exist hero.
If You
Feel
"Fagged Out,"
Have HEADACHE,
BACKACHE,
POOR APPETITE,
BAD COMPLEXION,
nnd would Ilko to feel and look well, let tu
recommend CELERY JOflG to you.
Uld Wr Brngsuts. Pr!,25. o. I
PRESIDENTIAL CLEMENCY.
two Prisoners Bontonoes Commuted
nnd Ono Given Full Pardon.
Washington, May 4. The prosldont
in tho caso of John D. Magnor, Bon
tenced In Colorado In 1897 to flvo yoarB
Imprisonment for having counterfeit
silver coins In his possession, has cum
mutcd tho scntenco to two years In
vlow of tho asBistanco glvon tho gov
ernment by Magner's wlfo in bring
ing tho principal offender to Justice
In the caso of Charles C. Mooro, con
victed In Cincinnati In 1899, and sen
tenced to two years In prison, tho
president has commuted tho sontenco
to six months. Mooro was the editor
of tho Bluo Grass Blado In Lexing
ton, Ky., and his offenso was pub
lishing and sending ohscono literature
through tho malls. W. J. F. Thomason,
convicted In Georgia In 1890 of con
spiracy nnd sentenced to five years in
prison, was granted a full pardon, as
Thomason Is said to bo dying of con
sumption. Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
Tho boat salvo In tho world for cuts,
bruises, sores, nlcors, salt rhenm, fevor sores,
1 1 . 1. ........ ,1 Ml.lll,1nlnB f 1 T"tl O anil
nil skin eruptions, and poaltlTOly cures pIUs,
or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to glvo
norfoct satisfaction or tnony rofundod. Prlrf
8f conts Dor box. For sain by A. Waal nr.
Tho Itttircmuii liidlotinontu DIriiiIhhoiI
Dover, Del., May 4 Tho two Indict
ments found last week against B. D.
C. liegeman, assistant clerk of the
state senate, charging him with tam
pering with and forging ondorsemonts
In the bill passed by the lato legisla
ture penalizing horso racing and gam
bling, were yesterday dismissed by
tho Kent county court on motion of
Hegeman's counsel. lie was dis
charged. The Homeliest Man In Shenandoah
As well as the handsomest, and others are
invited to call on nuy druggist and get free a
trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat
nnd Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to
cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute
Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump
ion. Price 25c and 50c.
- Kltolipnor's Knvoy Itoutcd.
Cairo, May 4. Ibraham AH, whom
General Lord Kitchener sent upon a
mission to Ibraham's uncle, tho sultan
of Darfour. has returned to Cairo.
Ibraham AH found upon reaching Dar
four that his uncle had been dethroned
by All Dinar. The latter, on tho ap
pearance of Ibraham AH, turned out
with his troops and routed tho escort
of General Lord Kitchener's envoy,
numbering ISO. of whom 120 were
killed.
A little life way bo saciificed to a sudden
attack of croup, if you don't havo Dr.
Thomas' Eclcctric Oil on hand for tbo
etnorEOUcy.
Fnllod to ItcHouo Htindlt Chlof.
Santiago de Cuba, May 4. At May
arl, in this province, between Holguln
and Sagua de Tanamo, an attempt was
made by four outlaws to rescue the
bandit chief Miguel Gonzales and five
othor bandits who were in custody of
tho rural guards. The sentinel who
dotected tho attempt fired, wounding
one of the outlaws. The guards rush
ed to the assistance of the sentry, and
a sharp fight ensued, all the would-be
rescuors being killed. Two of the
guards wero wounded. Tho prisoners
have sinco been removed to Baracoa.
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principal exuscs. Karl's Clover Root Tea
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Arrestinor tlio Wnrdnor motors.
Wardner, Idaho, May 4. A hundred
and one of the rioters concerned In last
Sunday's disturbances have been ar
rested since the arrival yesterda of
Company M, Twenty-fourth iufantry. As
soon as the serving of warrants began
the rioters scrambled over the hills
In frantic efforts to escape. About 60
were caught and others will be pur
sued. Only ono tried to resist. Ha
waB promptly overpowered. Tho pris
oners wero marched to camp. Nearly
all are Swedes and Italians. Fifty
nine men of tho Fourth cavalry arrived
here from Walla Walla yesterday.
Coroner France has empanelled a
Jury and the Inquest of the victims
of tho mob began yesterday afternoon.
No more rioting is feared until arrests
begin an Canyon creek.
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A Valuable Little Book of Intorost
to All Women Bent Tree.
Every woman looks forward with feel
ings of joy indescribable to the
ono great event In her life, com
pared with which all others palo into in
significance. How proud she will feel
when her babo nestles on her breast
how B'weet the name of'Mother 1" And
yet, her anticipation of this evont is
clouded with dread of tho pain and dan
cer of the ordeal, so that it Is impossi
ble to avoid tho feelinp; of foreboding
which creeps over her. Tho danger
and Buffering attendant upon being a
mothor can do entirely prevented, bo
that the coming ot the little stranger
need not 00 looked forward towithlear.
Every woman who reads this, can obtain
free a valuablo little book entitled "Be
fore Baby is Born," by sending her ad
dress to the Bradfldd Regulator Co.,
Atlanta, ua. This boon contains urlce
less information for all women, end no
ono gnoum iau to sena lor it.
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Agent for the Famous
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IE
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If, when contemplating a trip to any point
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00 TO FLORIDA
She That Youk Ticket Rkam via tub
Southern Railway.
The Southern Railway operates three
through tialns on each week day and two on
Sunday. It Is an inland route, clean and
through an interesting section of tho South.
The schedules of its trains aro fast, but not
too fast to bo maintained. Writo to Charles L
Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 838 Chest
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Illustrated matter and advance Pullman
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Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup helps mon
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Juno 0. Ice cream fostlval, Robblns' opera
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Will You Winter In Florida 7
This will bo tho greatest season Florida
has had for years. You ought to go and go
via tho Southern Railway. Its tho best
route. If you will write Charles L. Hopkins,
District Passengor Agent, 828 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia, Pa., he will arrange, all the
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This is tho 'trade
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Southern Railwav.
Two daily trains aro operated all the year,
and during tho winter season, a third, tho
Morula Limited, Is added. If you aro going
to Florida or any whoro olso in the South, ask
for a ticket via tho Snuthnm Tfnltwau wrlt
to Charles L. Hopkins, District Passenger
Agent, aaa unestnnt street, Philadelphia.
& III I . 1 I 11 '.i w t
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in The Century Magazine.
THE CENTURY ii malcW a wonderful tqc
1 cess of iu Eteat terie of articles on the Span
ish War by the men who fought it. Captain
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Lieutenant Hobson has given his graphic nar
rative of the sinking of the lltrttmac; Gen
eral Shafter has described the Santiago campaign.
In March General Greene begins his descrip
tion of the Manila campaign ; and in April is
ADMIRAL SAMPSON'S
PERSONAL NARRATIVE
Of the Capture of Cervera.
THE MAY CENTO UY contains oneiiihe,
most remarkable features ever printed iu an
American mag.tzine, nothing less than
The Santiago Naval Battle
Described by the Commanders.,
Ionia, by Cact. R. D. Evans,
Indiana, by Capt. H. C. Taylor,
Texas, by Commodore J. W. Philip,
Brooklyn, by Capt. F. A. Cook,
Gloucester, by Lt.-Qm.Wainwright,
New York, by Capt. F. E. Chadwtck,
Oregon, by Lieut. E. W. Eberle
(in command of the forward turret).
EACH man tells the story of his own and of his
ships experiences in the fight, all nith'
novel illustrations taken from the decks of lath
of the above vessels duiing the action.
RESIDES the War"Articles, Tub Century
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uons, including a new life, of Alexander the
Great, superbly illustrated; Marion Crawford's
historical romance of the Second Crusadei Paul
Leicester Ford's articles on Benjamin Franklin:
capital short stories ; etc
XIEW SUBSCRIPTIONS may begin at any
time (price $4.00). The nugarines are al
ways for sale on the news-stands by the first day
of the month, price 35 cents.
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VAN1A ItAIT.UOAI).
The last of tho present scries of Pennsyl
vania Itailroad throc-day personally-conducted
tours to Washington. D. O , will bo
run on May 11. Tho rate, $14 CO from New
York, f 11.60 from Philadelphia, and propor
tionate rates from other points, includes
transportation, hotel accommodations and
Coplti.l guldo fees. An experienced Chaperon
will also accompany tho party.
For itineraries, tlcknts.and full Infonntition
apply to nearest ticket agents; Tourist
Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York, and 789
It road street, Newark, N .1. ; or address Geo.
W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent,
Broad Street Station, Philadelphia.
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5 H E N A NDOAH
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J. D. COLDREN,
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Tho noted itcfrnctlonist, who lias testimonials
from tho best peoplo of the county, as to his
ability, will bo at
GRUHLER'S DRUG STORE
WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK.
If your eyes cause you any trouble call and see
him, O lasses furnished If needed and no
medicine.
EXAMINATIONS FREE.
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Livery and
Undertaking,
No 13 North Jardln St
LAKESIDE!
The only pleasure resort and picnic ground
in this repion. TliU sMnn will Ka il, net-
successfully conducted since its existence.
tu 1 . .. r .1. . , . ,
xuc uuw3 ,ui iuc iaKc tire now undergoing
repairs 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
B. J. YOST, Prop.,
Barnesvllle, Pa.
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