-rrvtl 'fresh Si SOU G( s I TheHerald IMT VIII.ISIII'.O 1870. "All the Nevs Thai's Fit to Print." Published every.evenltiB, except Snntlny, nt 8 South Janlln street, Hliennmlimli, l'n. I.ONQ DItTANUK TULUI'IIONK. The Herald la delivered In Shenandoah nnd the aurrotimlliiR town fornix cent ft wck, pay able to the carriers, lly mnll JS.OO n yenr, or 25 centi n month pnynble In lulrnnee. Ad vertisements charged nccordltiR to siec nnd position. The publishers reserve the rluht to clinngo tlio position f advertisements whenever the publication of news demnnds It. The right Is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether Ild for or not, tlmt the publishers may deem Improper. Advcr tlslnn rates maile known upon application. Entered at the post odlce at Hhcnandonh, Pa., as second class mall matter. MONDAY, MAY 15. 18W. IS??5" OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. If the number of Democratic can didutes continues to increase with the same rapidity for tlio next four weeks, as they have in tlio past, Chairman Mover will have money to burn. Unclk Jimmy Minoquk, whose pungent paragraphs a number of politicians have severely felt, is never content unless he is poking some one undor the ribs. lie is now gunning for County Chairman Mover, und in timatesthat that gentleman is Buffen' ing from du enlargement of the head Governor Stonk has shown his good judgment in vetoing the bill increasing the inimimum salary to be paid county Superintendents to $1,500 per annum. The Governor thinks the county School Directors can better judge what salary should be paid their Superintendents than the Legislature. An interesting and long drawn out suit has closed in the Luzerne county court, In which Michael Dougherty, of Hazleton, wasniwarded $175 dam ages. The case was begun in 1890 and the plaintiff claimed $4,000 for injury to his property by a naighbor filling up a waterway, flooding his lot and causing sickness and death in his family. The plaintiff expended five times the amount of damages re covered in counsel fees alone. .TriB political contest in Schuylkill . county this year is an important one. From a party standpoint, it is one that will require much hard work on the part of the Republican leaders to s conduct successfully. Very little has T)een done to harmonize the party factions, and it behooves the leaders to give this matter their serious con-aVion-iyW2a us rtJ"V'2iW yiilTiffu tlltttf fee Republicans can elect their ticket, or a majority of it; but this cannot be accomplished with the party divided. Get together, gentlemen; there is room enough in the party for all fac tions, and each to have an equal di vision of the spoils. Wk are in receipt of a copy of the seventh annual edition of Petingill's newspaper.directory, which is a hand some volume of 1000 pages, the most complete and comprehensive work of its kind reaching our office. It pre sents a statistical and business pic ture, as it were, of oyer 90QO towns and cities, giving their population and valuation, the county they are located in indicating if they are county seats their distance from the nearest important place, the railroads touching them, their transportation facilities by water, their water powers, their principal hotel and bank, enumerates their principal manufacturing industries, stating the number of people employed in each, and the annual wage payments. list of local papers is given, a totul of 20.000 classified in alphabetical order. Altogether it is a model work of its kind. Thk position of the Catholic church on divorce is clearly and forcefully demonstrated by. Cardinal Gibbons in a signed statement, issued on Sat urday. The American Cardinal do fends the contention of the church that death only should sever the bond of marriage. Ife ays : "Mar riage, in the view of the ohuroh.is the most inviolable and irrevocable of all contracts that were ever formed, Every human compact may be law- fully dlgolved but this. Nations may be justified in abrogating treaties -with each other, merchants may dis solve partnerships, brothers will eventually leave the paternal roof, and, like Jacob and Esau, separate from one unother ; friends, like Abraham und Lot, may be obliged' to part company, bat by the law of God the bond uniting husband and wife can be dissolved only by death. No earthly sword can sever the nuptial knot which the Lord has tied ; for 'what God hath Joined together let no man put ustinder." After ESimmer To assist digestion, relieve distress after eating or drinking too heartily, to prevent constipation, take Hood's WIS Sold everywhere. 25 cents. A Handsomo Complexion i one or Lbs sreaieut cnaruii a woman can possess. I'ozzoxra uourutxiov rowoiui resii. if CAN'T hB DONE. No One Can Remain Well, No Cbronio Dis ease Can be Cured Unless the Btomach Is First Made Stronc and Vigorous This Is plain because every organ In tlio body depends on Hie stomach for 1U nomlsli ment. Norvo, bono, sinew, blood tiro made from tlio food which the stomach converts to our use. How liseloss to treat disease with tills, that nnd the other remedy ami neglect tlio most uiportant of nil, tlio stomach. The earliest symptoms of indigestion are sour risings, bad brtla In tlio mouth, gas in stomach and bowels, palpitation, all-gone feeling, fnlutuess, headaches, constipation ; later cumes loss of llesh, consumption, liver und heart troubles, klduoy diseases, nervous prostration, all of which nro the iudircct re sult of poor nutrition. Any person sullorlng from indigestion should make It a practice to take after each meal one of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, al lowing it to dissolvo in the mouth aid thus niinglo with tlio saliva and enter the stomaoh in the most natural way. Theso Tablets nrc highly rccommonded by Dr. Jcnulson bo cattso they nro composed of thb natural di gestive acids aud fruit osencos which assist the stomach in digesting nil wholosomo food before it has timo lo ferment nnd sour. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets nro sold by druggists, full sized packages at CO conts. They are also excellent for invalids and children. A book on stomach diseases nnd thousands of testimonials of genuino cures sent free by addressing F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich.' NUGOETS OP NEWS. Anson M. Stratton, the pioneer of Coney Island, died in New York, aged 62. He left $2,000,000. A monster mass meeting in Minne apolis adopted resolutions strongly up holding McKinley's Philippines polloy. Plummor S. .Pago, the street railway mawiato of Scranton, Pa., dropped dead yesterday irom the rupture or. n blood vessel in the head. New York's Central Labor Union adopted resolutions denouncing Gen eral Merriam for ordering the dlsband ment of miners' unions in Idaho. Donald McLean, a western railroad promotor, fell over the balustrade of the Palmer House, Chicago, to the stone flagging two floors below, and was kllkd. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from nn otherwise lovable girl with an olTcnslvo breath. Karl's Clover Boot Tea purifies the breath by its action on tho bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlln and a guarantee. nevt rear n .rnrxiieo rear. Washington, May 16. The papal bull issued in Rome within the last few days decreeing the year 1900 shall be a Jubilee year throughout the church is expocted hero shortly, and will be announced in all churches throughout the country. Tho issuanco of a bull on tho subject gives it special solemnity, nnd there will doubtless be many notable pilgrimages to Rome and the gathering there of distinguish ed churchmen. Tho jubilee next year Is considered more important than that held every 25 years, as it ushers In a new century and comes at a time when Pope Loo Is old and very feeble, his 00th year having been com pleted in March. Shake Into Your Slioes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for tho feet. It enres painful, swollen, smarting, nervous feet, and instantly takes the stink out of corns and bunions. It's tho greatest comfort discovery of tho age. Alleu's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It Is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 25c in stamps. Trial package FKEE. Ad dress, Allen S. Olmsted, Lo Boy, N. Y. CHINA'S DEFIANCE OF RUSSIA A Iteftisnl to Tlold to tho J.ntest lie. inand of tlio Cznr. Shanghai, May IB. Tho tsung-11- yamen (unlneso iorelgu ofllce) has re pliod to the Russian minister at Pekin, M. De Glers, that the government is unable to accede to the Russian do mand, made last Wednesday, for a new railway concession connecting Pekln with Russia's present system in Mart' churia.Not since the taking of Port Arthur by Russia have the Chinese been so agitated as over this domand The concession asked for would ruin the existing Northern railways, in which British capital to the amount of 52,000.000 is Invested. It is believed that Russia's action in this matter Is Intended to demonstrate to the world that tho recent convention with Great Britain respecting shares of Interest In China, which was notified to tho Chinese government almost immcdl ately before this latest concession was demanded, has not fettered the ac tion of Russia at tho court of Pekln. OENUBAIi OTIS' HE POUTS. lias (irantod Authority For Filipino t-ourerrees to Enter Mnnlln. Washington, May 15. The follow ing dispatches from Major General Otis, giving the status of the military situation as it now exists in the oper ations against the insurgents, were re ceived at the war department yester day: 'Situation is as follows: Lawton, irom Jjajlnag, has taken Hde Fonso and San Miguel to north with slight loss and driving popslderable force of enemy; gunboats and canoes accom ipany 1,500 men under Kobbe up Rio Grande river from Cnlumplt, depart 16th; MacArthur remains at San Fen- nando, covering country. "It is reported that at Zaraboanrw Insurgents attacked Spanish troops 11th Inst., using quick firing guns and arms capturea irom Spanish gunboats, Spanish general and two officers were wounded. Fewcasualtlos among troops. Spanish garrison now besieged. Water supply cut off and troops calling for relief. "Yesterday a messenger from Aguln- aiao expressea a wisn to send a com mission to Manila for conference witn the United States commission to ar range terms of peace; directions given to pass body of representative fnsur sents to Manila should it present It self." Colorado IlneVto Itoo'pen. Leadyjlle, Colo., May 15. Eight large mines, which were closed down In 1800 on account of the strike, will resume operations by June 1, furnish ing employment to '700 men and pro ducing about 500 tons of pre dally. When doctors fall try Burdock Blood Bitters. Cures dytpepsla constipations invigorates the whole system. A WAIL IMtdM 81'AIM. Smttlh Troops In tlio Philippines Or itoroil to Itotiu-n Homo. Madrid, May IE. Sonor Don Fran cisco Bllvoln, tho Spanish premier, in nn intorvlow regarding tho attack by tho Filipinos upon tho Spanish gar rison at Znmbonngn, Island of Min danao, In which two Spanish offlcers and three men wore wounded and one man was killed, said: "It is very painful to us to havo suffered these losses in a territory that does not bolong to us. Wo lott these troops in the Philippines in tlio hopo that they might aid in securing the .release of tho Spanish prisoners in tho hands of tho Filipinos. Our efforts in this direction havo boon fruitless. Aguinahlo refuses to troat with us, and n Frenchman (M. Dumarals), who had offered on our behalf to treat with tho enemy, was killed by them. "America has not yet succeeded, as she has no moro authority that wo had. Wo cannot loavo troops any longer in a territory that we aro not obliged to defend, and I havo tele graphed General Itios to uso three Btoamcrs for tho lmmodtato trans portation of our troops from Zam boanga and Yolo, and to acquaint Major General Otis with those in structions, so that tho American com mander may possoss tho territories wo are abandoning." Tho Filipino committee, has issued a manifesto to the press declaring that tne Filipino government will rojoct all negotiations for poace on the part of tho Americans basod upon any scheme of autonomy, and will demand that the United Statos fulfill the en gagement made before the declaration of war with Spain. The manifesto denies that General Antonio Luna has surrendered, and asserts that Major General Lawton is routed and that tho hospitals aro "filled with Americans," hundreds of whom are insubordinate What Shall We Do. A serious and dangerous disease prevails in this country, dangerous because so decep tive. It comes on so slowly yet surely mat it is often firmly seated before we arc aware of it. The name of this disease which may be divided into three distinct stages is, First, Kidney trouble, indicated by pain in the back, rheumatism, lumbago, frequent desire to urinate often with a burning sensation, the flow of urine beiug copious or scant with strong odor. If allowed to advance, this reaches the Second stage, or Bladder trouble, with heavy pain in the abdomen low down between the navel and the water passage, increasing de sire to urinate, with scalding sensation in passing, small quantities being passed with difficulty, sometimes necessary to draw it with instruments. If uric acid or gravel lias formed, it will prove dangerous if neglected The Third stapc is llright's Disease. There is comfort in knowing that Dr, Kilmer, the great kidney and bladder specialist, has discovered n Remedy famous for its marvelous cures of the most distressing cases aud known as Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root. It is sold by all druggists. As a proof of the wonderful virtues of this great discovery. Swamp-Root, a sample bottl and book of valuable information will be sent absolutely free by mail on application to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing kindly mention that you read this liberal offer in the Shenandoah HERALD. Invitation to Cotonol Hryan Annulled .Lucuiuuuau, nuu,, amy 10. XUO board of regents of the Stato Agrt cultural college, which is now com posed of Ave Republicans and two Populists, two Republicans having been seated last Friday In place two Populists removed by Governor Stanley, has adopted a resolution an nulling the action of President Will Inviting Colonel William Jennings Bryan to deliver the commencement oration next month. Sick Headaches, Tho curso of overworked womankind, aro quickly and surly cured by Karl's Clover Boot Tea, the groat blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded if not satisfactory, Price 23 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Wales Itnpnrchnses Ills Yncht. London, May 15. It turns out that tho real purchaser of the cutter Britan nia, recently disposed of at private sale to W. Jameson, former helmsman to the Prince of Wales, is the prince himself, the former owner of the cut ter. You Try It. If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which Is sold for the small price of 25 cts., 50 eta. and (1 00, docs not cure take the bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousness, Constipation, Dyspopsla. ISIck-Hoad -lacho and Llvor Complaint. SUGAR COrtTBD. Sold by all druggists or sent by mall. Nmlti Meflctl Co., CblflfO 5o box contains 15 pills. Bold by KIrlln's drug store, Bhenandoab, Pa. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, rvo 13 North Jardln St. riUUons of Dollars Go up In nrooku every year. Take so risks, but get your houses, stock, far nltnre, etc., Insured in first-class re liable companies u represented by DAVID FAUST, insurance Agent Alio Lift n(lLMldoti ompaalM KSulrcnrnyl. 25 CTS. I iiTiTTMit Mrs, Plnkham's Madlclnc Matte a New Woman of Mrs. Kuhn. tint to unu rmrniAU no. 64,491 " Dkaii Miis. Pinkiiam- t think It la my duty to wrlto to you expressing my slnccro gratitude for tho wonder ful relief 1 havo oxporlenccdhy the uso of LyiXa E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound. I tried different doctors, also different kinds of medicine. I would feel hotter at times, then would bo as had as ever. " For eight years I wusa great suf ferer. I had falling of tho womb nnd was in such misery at my monthly periods I could not work hut a llttlo bofore I would have to lie down. Your medicine has mado a now womnn of me. 1 can now work nil day and not got tired. I thank you for what you havo dono for mo. I shall always praiso your mcdicino to all sullorlng. womon." Mits. E. E. KunJ4. Geiuiako, Ohio. ' I have taken eight bottles of Lydla E. Plnkham's Vogotablo Compound and used two paokagos of your Sana tlvo Wash, also somoof tho Liver Pills, and I can say that your remedies will do all that you claim for them. Ueforo taking your remodlos I was very bad with womb troublo, was nervous, had no ambition, could not sleep, and my food seemed to do mo no good. Now I am well, nnd your mcdloino has cured mo. I will gladly recommend your mcd icino to every ono whorevor I go." Mrs. M. L. Shbam, Gun Mjlbsu, Mion. Sohoonor and Nino Llvos Lost. Sault Sto. Mario, Mich., May 15. The schooner Nolson, deeply laden with a cargo of coal, foundered in Lake Superior, off Grand Marals, Sat urday evening and carried down all hands. So far as known here no one escaped from this, the first disaster of the season, except the captain. Tne crew consisted of the following: Cap tain Andrew Haghncy of Toledo, tho captain's wife and 2-year-old child; Fred Haas, sailor, residence unknown; six sailors, names unknown. Tho Nel son was in tow of the steamer A. Fol- som, which also had tho schooner Mary B. Mitchell as a consort. Tho towline broke and the Nelson sunk In 300 feet of water. Girls Objoot to Overwork. Trenton, May 15. Twenty girls em ployed in tho Roebling Wire works have been discharged for refusing to work overtime in the evenings. The girls appealed to Mr. Charles G. Roeb ling from the action of tho foreman. Lewis Snow, who discharged them. Mr. Roebling declined to Interfere. The girls threaten to bring the matter to the attention of the stato factory in spoctors, claiming that working over time is contrary to law. Mr. Roebling claims that the overtime was an emer gency and was unavoidable. "WHISK NATURE Needs assistance it may bo best to render it promptly, but one should remember to use even the most perfect romedles only whon needed. Tho best and most simple and gentle remedy is tho Syrup of Figs, manu factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Itnly'B Now -Ministry. Rome, May 15. King Humbert yes terday approved tho selections for the reconstructed cabinet made by General Pelloux. The new ministry will be made up In accordance with the orig inal nominations cabled last Friday, except that Slgnor Pletro Carmine will take the portfolio of finance and Slg nor Salanfra will take that of agri culture, Udustry and commerce, in stead of the finance portfolio, for which he was ntmed at first. The ministry of posts and telegraphs goes to Sig nor Islnllano. Don't let the little onos sutler from eczema or other tortunug skin diseases. No need for it. Doan's Ointment cures. Can't harm tho most delicsto Bkln. At any drug store, 50 cents. SOMI? INNB IN ASIA A DescrirWIon of the Queer Institu tions Found In China. The inns arc tho Inns of tho east tho inns that prorall overywhoro In Asia, though tho nverago tourist docs not eco them. Lot mo describe ono of thcso Chl neso Inns. Turning sharp off tho main street of tho town and passing through a gateway In n mud wall you find yourself In n courtyard. Ono sldo Is ocouplod by several rooms for guests. At one end of each room, filling about a third of tho space, Is a matted dais raised about two foot high. But undor tho dais Is a flro placo of brick. On tho dnls is a small ta blo standing nbout six Inches high. Tho travelers spread tholr bedding on tho dais and sloop thoro, or they squat crossloggod on tho dais and cat their food from tho six Inch high tablo that rests there. Tho larger portion of tho room, tho spaoo not occupied by tho dais, has a floor of beaten earth, and it may contain a table or a couplo of chairs, or it may contain nothing. Its purpose is to storo tho travelers' baggage or merchandise. On the other throe sides of tho courtyard, aro tables for tho pock animals and a kitchen uied by ovory ono. As tho inn is enlarged to meet Increased trnfflo thoro may bo added to It additional courtyards, or corner pieces, or long al leys, as tho proprietor is able to buy or lease ground. But the principle of tho extension is the samo as that of the orig inal design. Tho inn lets to tho trnvolor stable accommodation and a place where ho may lay his bedding, nnd it provides him with tho uso of a kitchen and a well. That is all in theory. The traveler must bring, nnd often does bring, his own food and fornge. Ho ought to draw his own water and himself boll It But in prac tice and undor pressure of trafflo tho Inns havo fallon Into the way of keeping for sale a quantity of forago aud of food, sueh as mutton, fowls and eggs, and the care takers or servants of the inn supply water drawn trom the well and boiled over tho common Are. At every Ohlneso inn we stopped at boil ing water was brought as soon as wo alighted, Jn order that we might refresh purselvos with tea, which we wore sup posed to havo with us, and If wo hadn't tea, as by outrunning our baggage, tho ton was promptly supplied and afterward pnd for by our servant whon ho sottlod the hill. For that purpose tho payments woro all In oopper cash, each being of the valuo of a halfponny. Ail tne inns at which we stopped bo twoon Peking nnd Knlgln wcro hullt of beaten mud. Tho stablos and the man gers wcro of tho samo material. Wood, whioh is dear, was only In use for door ways nnd window pnnos. Tho latter wcro Inttlocd, and tho lattlcos wcro In part blank and In part pupcrcd ovor. As the weather got colder moro and mora of tho inttlcos would ho pupcrcd up, until in winter frosh air would bo practically ex cluded My custom was to examine the window frames, and if I thought there was not enough nir space I mode us much more as I thought fit by poking holes In the paper with my walking stick. No objection was mado, for paper is cheap. A rust Held in Cblcugo Ilocord. iiitffitrY'rTTi in-r POklHON CLAIMS IN CUBA Will ilo l'rosontod to Our Oovotlinlertt liv Unirlrtnil, Fritiioo nnd Gorintlltyi Washington, Hay 15. Tho stato dd artment has boon informally advised that claims aggregating a consldorablo amount havo boon mado by British. French and Gorman residents In Cub.t during tho recent Insurrection, and that those ultimately will be pressed ngalnst the United States government. Tho French claims aggregate between 12,000,000 nnd 15,000,000 francs. Tho Gorman claims aro understood to ba slightly undor those of tho French, while tho British claims aro said to bo considerably more than cither tho French or Gorman. Thcso foreign claims aro quite dis tinct from thoao . of citlzons of tho United States, orlglnnlly ngalnst Spain, for damngos sustained In Cuba dur ing tho Insurrection. Tho peace treaty specifically provided for these American claimants, releasing Spain and stating that tho United States would make such settlement as was proper. Undor this clause claims ag gregating sovoral millions havo boen fllod. No provision, however, was made by tho treaty for foreign claim ants, nnd there appears to bo much doubt as to who is liable, sinco tho sovereignty ovor Cuba has passed out of the hands of Spain. The United Btatos having undortaken to look aftor the Amorican claimants, the foreign ers are desirous of being troatcd in tho same manner. It is appreciated In tho foreign establishments here that pay ments will be largely n matter of dis cretion with, the United States. Trig BASEBALL 1&CORD5. National Lcniriin. W.Li.Pct 1 TV.t,.Pet St. Louis.. ..17 6 ,739'naltlmore ..1113.458 Phllad'a ....17 7 .703 Chicago ....16 7 .690 Now York., 9 13 .409 Loulavlllo .. 9 13 .403 Pittsburg .. 8 14 .864 Wash'tn ... 4 20 .167 Brooklyn ..16 8 .667 'Cincinnati ..14 8 .636 Boston 14 10 .683 Cleveland .. 3 19 .136 BATUnnAV'S NATIONAL LHAUUH GAMES. At Philadelphia-Philadelphia, 9; New York, 0. At Brooklyn First game: Brook lyn, 13; Washington, 1. Second gnme: Brooklyn, 7; Washington, 3. At Pitts burg PlttBbure, 6; Cleveland, 0. At Bos tonBoston, 2; Baltimore, 1. At Cin cinnatiCincinnati, 7; St. Louis, 3. At Chicago Chicago, 6; Louisville, 4. SUNDAY'S NATIONAL I.IAOUK OAMR. At St. Louis (11 Innings) St. Louis, 6; Clnclnntl, 6. Atlantlo Lcncuo. W.L.Pct W.L.Pct Wllkcsba'e 11 4 .733 Richmond ..11 6 .CS3 Reading .... 8 6 .615 Scranton ... 8 8 .500 Newark .. Lancaster 8 8 .500 5 11 .313 5 12 .294 Patcrson Allentown .. 3 10 .231 SATURDAY'S ATLANTIC LEAOUE GAME, At Blchmond Lancaster, 3;Rlchmond,2. SUNDAY'S ATLANTIC LHAOUB OAUES. At Newark Newark, 9; Scranton, 6. At Paterson Wllkesbarre, 7; Paterson, 2. A Card. We, tho undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 60-cent bottle of Qrceno's Warranted Synip of Tar if it falls to cure your cough or cold. Wo also guaran tee a 25-cent bottlo to provo satisfactory or monoy rcfandod. A. Wasloy, O. II. Hacon buch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W. Blerstein & Co. ll-14-33t-dw ' LIVE STOCK AtARKBTS The Bocoipts or Cnttlo In rhllndelphln nnil Latest Quotations. Philadelphia, May 15. The receipts of cattle In this city last week were as fol lows: Beeves, 2.993; sheep, 7,418; hogs, 4,359. Receipts for the previous week were: Beeveu, 3,033; sheep, 6,001; hogs, 4,141. Beef cattle were In good demand and higher; 200 hsad wre shipped to Glasgow "on the steamer Manltoban. We quote: Extra, 6S5V4c; good, BSStfc; medium, 4H4Ttc; common, 4WH4c Shep were active and Arm. Wo quote: Extra clipped, 6Vi5Hc; good do,, 4?iO Ee.; medium do., 4V44c.; common do., 34c; lambs, BSOHc.i spring do., J3Q6. Hoes were Jlrm under a seasonable de mand at 5Vi85c. for best western and 6UQ5Vie. for other grades. Fat cows woro In fair demand at 2HO 3c. Thin cows were In good request at J10 020. Veal calves were active at B71ic. Milch cows were In reasonable demand at $25045. Dressed beeves were steady Rt 65J8V4C Killed For neftislnR to Tronc. Chicago, May 16. Henry Reltz, a Janitor at tho Jefferson sohool, Elburn avonue and Laflin street, refused to buy drinks for two men whom he met in a saloon yesterday, and a short time later ho' was struck a fatal blow by ono of his companions. Ho was found unconsoious by two policemen, and died in a few minutes without making a statement. Reltz was tho father of tho well known baseballlst. Bi otlitr Avenecd n Terrible Crime. Bridgeport, Conn,, May 15. Luigi Mlnotti, an Italian, aged 42, outraged the 6-yoar-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fonderello Cabassa at his homo yesterday afternoon, and last night he was shot dead by Clementl Cabassa, an 18-year-old brother of the girl, Young Cabassa was later arrested' and admitted to the officers that he did the shooting. Boils and Pimples Give Warning. AN UNFAILING KIRN THAT u moa Naturo ,B overtaxed, sho has HH UIIIHILHIU OlUll InHI her own way of giving ntAice that assist- iiTiinp in innriim. , anop is needed. She does not ask for NATURE S APPFA NR u to get along without I1HIUIIL 10 HI r LHLIIlU it. Boils and pimples aro nn Indication that run nnn 1 v t"0 system is accumulating Impurities which FflR HF P must U 'Ptt!? r.ld of 5 ll!0y J an urent aPPeal tor assistance I Ull 1 1 L LI 1 a warning that can not safely bo Ignored. Tft tlAfrllhnt trt nnrlfv tl.n 1.1 1 t 11. - v.w - "i. Ub LUIS time means more fhan tho annoyance of painful boils and unsightly pimples, If'thesa impurities arp allowed to remain, tho system suooumbs to' any 'ordinary illness, and la unable to withstand tho many ailments whioh ore so prevalent during spring and summer. Mrs. L. Oontile, 2001 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash., Bays: "I was aflllated for a Jong time with pimples, whioh were very annoying, as they disfigured my face fearfully. After using many other remedies in vain, S. 8. S. promptly and thoroughly oleansed my blood, and now I rejoice in i.i n . tir tt W i vaijw n, ix, uiiiiiajj, ui mo a. it. H. it. It - Chni i nnnnrfn Tni mlfA. 1 ..u........vk .... . ir.jwqi " Several boils and carbuncles broko out tipon me, cauaimr great pain and annoyance. My blood seamed to be In n. riotous condition, and nothing I took seemed trT Hn any good. Six bottles of 8 S J. cured me completely and my blood has been porfeotly puro ever slnca,'" S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD d to Ih. onjv orTe thatj tely f r7a' ST"g,S Books free to any address by the Swift Spoclflo Co., Atlanta, Qe, fiUFPALo'S GRAIN STftlKB ENDED, nnttlioTloUpat tlto Conl and Oro Hook Threatens atoiiuio. Buffalo; May 16.-Tho grain shovol .h .,.t.n,i th work this morning under tho agreement reached at 1 o'clock yesterday morning ni mo iuu fcronco hotweon tho laltd carriers, elovator men and' grain shovolors. Tho torms of the agreement woru iwu. to writing and properly signed last night nt the residence of Bishop Qulg- Tho agreement provides that thn grain shovolors shall receive $15 pcf 1,000 bushels; that the contractor shall not rocolvo high man's pay; that a superintendent shall be appointed by tho bishop to guard tho interests of tho men; that a local board of ar bitrators shall be appointed to pass upon any grievances which may arise In the future, and that 14 of Con tractor Connors boss scoopors shall bo susponded ponding an Investiga tion Into tho ckargei made by thograln shovolcrs that they are Identified with saloon Interests or othorwlsa ob jectionable. Some llttlo trouble Is anticipated as a result of tho rofusal of Mr. Connors to discharge tho men who took tho places of tho strikers. President Mc Mnhon, of the grain shovolers' union, said that a good many of tho new men would bo received Into tho union, but that some would bo rejected. It Is be. lloved on all sides, hovover, that no aplmiB trnnhto will rfltllllt. hmit n nrm nno hiidhels of mnln nflnnft timra nnw. TlV thfi middle of the wook, it is expected, every boat In tho harbor win no ciearea ana iu- turo shipments of grain will do nana lad ovnnrlttlnlfal V Notwithstanding tho adjustment of the grain shoveling trouoie, tne moor situation hero, so far -as tho com mercial interests of the port are con cerned, is threatening. Tho tloup of the coal and oro docks is said to bo ,,,la na eAplnii. rta waa tha Q-rnln aVinv elers' strike. Practically all the coal and ore handlers, numbering rdou; 1,500 men are out, The ft eight han dlers who struck out of sympathy for tho grain shovelers, now refuse to go uuck until men wages are ruisea. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cats, bruises, sores, nlcors, salt rhonra, fever sores, totter, chappod hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cwres piles, or ao pay roquired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 05 conts per box. For sale by A. Waalov. RIOTOUS P1TTSBURQ POLES. Xlioy Tried to Lynok a Motorman and Buttled With Polloe. Pittsburg, May 15. Penn avenue and Twenty-second street was tho scene yesterday of a riot which threatened for a timo to result sorlously, but for tunately no fatalities followed. A Consolidated Traction car in coming along the avenue struck and horribly mangled Katie Three, a Polish child, 3 years of age. While the dead body was being taken from under the car a crowd of several hundred, princi pally Poles, gathered and became so lnconseu at tho sight that they at tacked the motorman and conductor. with the intention of lynching them. By this time tho patrol wagon ar rived, and one of tho officers Jumped Into the cab with tho motorman and succeeded in getting the car and oc cupants out of danger. Michael Blgge. tho only policeman left with tho mob was then pounced upon and badly beaten. Ho succeeded, however, in holding on to one of tho ringleaders until a squad of roserves came to his relief. When the officers attempted to put the arrested man into the. wagon the mob made, a daah to rescue him, and a desperate battle followed, last' Ing half an hour, by which time ro. inforcements arrived and tho rioters were dispersed, many of them being much tho worse for tho rough usage tne pouoamen were compoiiQil to re sort to. Five of tho principal ring' leaders in the trouble were arrested. Man Hunt In Maryland. Baltimore, May 15. Louis Hosen- stein, the storekeeper of Sltdell, Mont gomery county, who was assaulted Bat' urday morning and .was brought to Baltimore for treatment at tho Mary? ianu university uospiuu, aiea yester day from the etfeats of his. injuries. Mrs. Itosensteln, who was also beaten Into insensibility, Is in a dying condir tlon at the same institution, A large Bum of money was stolen by tho inur? derer. Humphrey Taylor, a negro, is suspected of the crime. Bodies of armed citizens aro scouring tho coun try in search 01 him, and should me be found thore is little doubt but that ho will be lynched. IJ.no vice i-roinoiit iuuoli 8tvongerJ Washington, May J5. Yice Presl, dent Hobart Is irnttlnr at ran cor Hoii. Yesterday, for the first time -In a long wuuv, ue came aown stairs and onr juyuu mncneon witn his lamlly and friends, . i . mm MlsftSaaUWcrliiclnl. nge i4, tf TW do, O, was the winner of ihejirsl prize fof execution on the violin at the Brussels Conservatory of music. German critics snyshelsa won derful player. It is the greatest distinction lobe first in any thing, For this lusiaiemenship literature, ath letics, science .aHdart.tnenand women nut forth their greatest efforts. Washington was said to be "first In war, first In peace and first In the hearts of his countrymen." It , . . ; . i .'r.i. xt.i.i i ( IS a grCab IU1U IU Umt A-.UIUIM is ut morevnluetp mankind and brings great er happlncssthan'a good remedy. Many thiujw will relieve but the one that will cure is best. Brazilian Balm is such a rem edy. Tens of thousands have found that it is the only thing that would cure Ca tarrh and Asthma. Por IS yrs. It has nev er failed lu a single ise to cure. Asthma, and Its record has been as wonderful in Catarrh, Casc9 that had, to all appearan ces, run into Consumption, or where tlirj nostrlHwerc entirely stopped Mnprwherfl the poisonous pus had eaten b,Q!es In(g the throat an inch deep, pr where tho stomach had become ulcerated and raw from swallowing the germ-laden matter, were all permanently cured. Suoh a tti ord, unknown to any other remedy, justt ly entitles the Brazilian Balm to the first place In the regard of the American peo ple. There are 20,000,000 Catarrh victini3 and countless Asthma sufferers jn rtalg country, all of whom can be cured with Brazilian Balm. A $1.00 bottle of Brazil ian Balm contains a month's treatment for catarrh or aelhtna, and for 6 months we will wrap with each IJ.GQ bottle fl mouth's treatment of Toxicola Tablets., free, Toxicola is the best tonic and nerve and strength builder known to science.' This is the greatest offer evf r Rjade. Ask your druggist and take no substitute, , P.Jackson & Co., Mfg. Chemists, Ind'.v napolis, Ind. SHENANDOAH DRUO SJORE, Wholesale Agents LADSES DOY0OKK0Y DR. FELIX LE DRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment ia tha oricirml nnd only FRENCH. sate and reliable enre on the mar ket, l'rlco, $1.00; sent by mail. Genuine Bold only by Klrltn'a drugstore. IS NOW ON TAP. , It can be had at all the lead ing saloons. ' Christ. Schmidt Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA LAKESIDE! The only pliasure resort and picnic ground in this region This season will be the most successfully conducted since its existence. The boals for the lake are 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 a( tins resort for the eptjre season. For particulars address B. J. YOST, Prop., Barnesville, Pa. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Refractlonlst, who has testimonial, from the best people of the countv. uto hla ability, wljl be at , . , GRUHLER'S DRUB STORE f u WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. i If your eyes couse-you any trouble call and see him. Qlaaaea furnhjbed If needed and no medlclpe. EXAMINATIONS FREE, SOLOMON HAAK; Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and Half,' Beer dud Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S BOCK BEER . At all its customers to-day. Solomon Hfok's, 116 South Main Street, Wil receive prompt attention, rniLn. enmr - stoke 0 .PBALKB IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. LAI Ei S BnpiY DCDD S8 Waat Gantr Strsat.
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