TheHerald i:srm.isiini) mo. "All ths News That's Fit to Print." Published every evening, except Bunday, nt 8 South Janlln strert,.Blicnaudonli, l'n. LONG UI1TANOK THI.KIMIONi:. T lie Herald la delivered In Shenandoah and tlio surrounding towns forslxccntun w ck, tiny, able to tho curriers. y mall 13.00 n year, or 25 cents n month, payablo In ndtanco. Ad vertisements charged according to space nnil position. The publishers reserve the right to clmiiRO tho position it advertisements whenever tho publication of news demands It. Tho right Is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Adver tising rates made known upotinppllcntlon. Entered at the pot office at Hhcnnndoali, l'n., as second class mall matter. THURSDAY, MAY 25. 1890. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. In looking over industrial duvolop uients it is hard to tell whether to cull this tho golden, tho steel or the copper age. Nebraska farmers will plant spring wheat where winter wheat has been killed out. Formerly, some of them would have replanted nothing, talked calamity, and blamed their luck on the demonetization of silver. TllK latest calculations of tho in corrigible flgurers show that New York will spend in the neighborhood of $5,000,000 in welcoming Admiral Dewey to these shores. And tho gallant American sailor deserves it all. John D. UockkfuliiKR and William, his brother, gentlemen who make enough money in any one of the 305 days of the calendar year to support a family for a lifetime, are at present engaged in a laudable effort to escape payment of taxes in New York city, and make a few poorly- paid assessors give up $7,000. Never, were there truer words said than the following by a Philadelphia preacher: ''The fear of exposure through the columns of the news- , paper keeps more men toeing the line of public righteousness titan all the policemen and all the courts of law. One might bribe the grand jurors to be silent, but no man is large enough to bribe the public press to be silent when he has done a flagitious wrong." is no eood reason -why the , Borough Council should quibble about granting the right of way to tbo independent telephone company, and neither is there good cause to give the Bell Company a monopoly, If that is what they seek let thein pay into the borough treasury five per cent, of theh- gross receipts for the exclusive right. Council should at least give the home company the same privileges they giye foreign con cerns. Advertising will not work intra cles. It will not make a badly man' aged business pay. It is not a substi tute for., careful buying, cash dis counts, rwise arrangements or efTec tive organization. You must have the right article, purchased or manu factured to the best advantage, handled in tho best way, offered at the right price, or advertising will prove a useless expense. Organize your .business so as to secure for the public the best that is going for the money ; buy in the best market ; get i ' - your cash discounts and all other ad , vantages and advertise 1 According to the statement of the Harrisburg Commonwealth, which seems to speak by the card, some of the state Normal schools, .which hayo been receiving thousands of dollars annually from the state, are not worthy of state aid because they are said to be only a benefit to some of the gentlemen financially Interested in them. Pennsylvania is burdened with' an over abundance of normal schools which annually turn out hundreds of ready-made teachers. These graduates all expect to be ap pointed to positions in the schools, and as few teachers resign and few die and many have ambition to serve for years, it is frequently a very dlffl cult matter for new applicants, fresh from the Normals, to secure places. The wholesale graduation of Normal school students is responsible to a great extent for the low wages paid teachers, and until restrictions ure en forced which will make it wore diffi cult for mediocre students to gradu ate in two years from the Normals, conditions will remain practically unchanged. Pennsylvania is suffer ing at present from an ovr-produc-tlon of teachers, some excellently trained, and others possessing only fair ability. Woman's Work is Never Done." The constant care causes sleeplessness. Joss, of. appetite, extreme nervousness, And ihai tired feeling. But a 'wonderful 'change comes when Hood" s SarsaparUU da taken. & gives pure, rich blood, good Appetite, steady nerves. iHibi mint II "GOLD DUST." MAKES CLEANING EASYJ "Many hand maVe light work," and to doe t.old Dust Washing Powder. If you are not in a position to tmloy "many hAndV'invourhouie- w, work, you will be bath tiifiterl n ! astonished to nee how much Y"u ran do with one pair of willing hands by using ashing powder With it you can do your cleaning easier, quicker, cheaper and I ctter than with oap or any other cl canter. Try ft and be convinced. Tor creaiest economy buy our large package. IHP Ills THE N. K. FA8RBANK COMPANY CHICAGO ST. LOUIS - NEW YORK BOSTON RUS1I1NQ OIT TUB GRAIN. BufThlo's X.nto Strikers llonumo Work With a Will. Buffalo, May 25, That tho harbor will bo clear of grain laden boats bo fore tho end of tho week Is tho lire- diction confidently made by Contractor Connors and elovator men this morn ing. With tho blK forco of scooDcrs that woro at work yesterday 2,000,000 bushels of grain had boon elevated up to -6 o'clock last evening, and work la going on rapidly day and night. The adoption of the now system brought about by the strike was attended by no trouble of any consequence. Tho coal heavers who left tho Eric docks reported for work at noon today, and President Keofe, of tho Interna tional 'Longshoremen's association, said that the coal heavers on the Le high and Lackawanna docks would be at work again tomorrow. Thoy are the last of tho strikers to reach an agreement, all of tho other docks hav ing been manned yesterday. The new grain shovelcrs' union was reorganized last night under tho di rection of Mr. Keefe. President P. J. McMahon and nearly tho entire old board of officers wero re-eleoted. WHfl 15 Women ns woll as raon aro MM made miserable by kidney 1 J and bladder trouble. Dr. D, n 12 Kilmer's Swamp-Boot, tho DL.A1 IE. great kidney remedy, promptly cures. At druggists in fifty cont and dollar sizes You may havo a sample bottle by luall free, also pamphlet tolline all about It. Address, Dr. Kilmer &Co.,BinBhamton, N. Y. Koturniue fioriJes Will iTuoldo. Washington, May 25. Secretary Al ger has telegraphed General Otis to learn the wishes of the Washington volunteers on the advisability of re turning by way of Pugot Sound, thus landing them directly at their homes Instead of at San Francisco, whore tho general camp of returning volunteers 1b located. The inquiry results from strong pressure recently brought to bear by the two Washington senators and the people of that state, in favor of a return via Puget Sound. Secretary Alger decided to leave the matter to the men themselves. Many a Lover lias turned with disgust from an otherwlso lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Eoot Tea purifies tho breath by Its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing elso will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlln and a guarantee. Yostordnj-'i Baolmll Onmni. National Leaguo: At Chicago Philadelphia, 14; Chicago, 7. At Louis vills Louisville, G; Brooklyn,' 5. At St. Louis Boston, 8; St. i.ouls, 1. At Pittsburg (12 innings) Baltimore, 7; Pittsburg, 0. At Cincinnati (10 in nings) Cincinnati, 7; New York, 6. At Cleveland Washington, 8; Cleve land, 6. Atlantic League: At Lancaster Lancaster, 8; Scranton, 4. At Reading Paterson, 6; Reading, 4. At New arkNewark, 2; Wilkesbarre, 1. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with T OOAI. APPLICATIONS, M they cannot reach the seat of the dlscuso. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and raucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years, and is a regular prescrip tion. It is composed of the best ionics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surface. Tho perfect combination of the two Ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing; Catarrh. Bend for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 73c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Conntorfeltod Union "Labels. Lancaster, Pa., May 25. John Burk holder, of Martindale, and L.W.Frank houser, of Torre Hill, have been ar rested on the charge of counterfeiting the labels of the Clgarmakers' Interna tional union. It is alleged that they have been engaged extensively in this counterfeiting business for several years, and supplied a largo number of factories in this city and county, among others that of William M. Ja cobs, the head of the great revenue stamp and silver certificate counter felting scheme recently exposed. All the healing, balsamic virtues of the Norway pine aro concentrated In Dr, Wood's Norway I'ino Syrup, nature's own remedy for coughs and coldg, New Fonndlnnd Tco Hound, St. John's, N. P., May 25. Tho wholo northwest roast of this Island has been blocked with ice for the last six weeks, the result being that navigation along the coast has been practically Impos sible. The people In many sections are now destitute of provisions, owing tp the Inability to replace their supplies, and the commercial operations of al most 80,000 peoplo have been virtually suspended. "It was almost a mlraclo. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me of a terrible breaking out all over the body. I am very grateful.' Miss Julia Filbrldge, West Cornwell, Conn. A MurdoruuH Goorirln Noirro, Oliver, Ga., May 25. Frank Evans was killed and J. B. Proctor wounded so that ho Is not oxpected to lire by Sam Perry, a notorious negro, near Cameron. Perry's wife was abusing Mr. Proctor's children and cursing "white folks" In general when Evans, who heard tho woman, stepped up and offered resentment. As he did so Perry, the woman's husband, rushed out of the house with a drawn revol ver and began shooting at Evans. Evans fell dead at tho first shot. Mr. Proctor appeared on the scene and was shot down in his tracks. Thomas Lee, another prominent citizen, rushed to ward the negro and was shot, but not seriously. Then the negro escaped to the woods. His wife was captured. "OOLD DUST." NttGQETS OF NEWS. In a waterspout at Dickons. Tex.. Dr. P. T. Davidson was drowned. Senator Piatt, of Now York, favoru tho nomination of McKinley and Ho- bart. An unsuccessful effort was made yes terday to float tho stranded steamer Paris. Mrs. Choato. wife of tho United States ambassador, has gono from London to Scotland, and the ambassa- flor. will follow In a day or so. Tho Russian government has noti fied China that It will not accept the lattcr's refusal of a railroad conces sion, and that It will procoed with the survey. Tho flogging of colored operators at the IClncatd mills, Orlflln, Ga., leads to tlio discovery of a "Laborers' Union Band" to drive negroes from the county. Does Coffee Agree With You ? If not, drink Grain-0 made from pure grains. A lady writes : "The first time I made Grain O I did not like it but after using it for one week nothing would induce me to go back to coffee.' ' It nourishes and feeds tlio system. The children can drink it freely with great benefit. It is the strengthening substance of pure grains. Get a package to day from your grocer, follow the directions, in making it and you will have a delicious and healthful table beverage for old and young, 15c. and 25c. Decoration Day Excursion to Niagara Fulls, Tin Lehigh Vnlley Railroad. Eato from Shonandoah to Nlaeara Falls and return will bo J8.27. Tickets will bo sold good going on main lino train No. 3 and immodlato connecting train from Shon andoah, May 27th, all trains oxcept tho Black Diamond Expross, May 2Sth, and main line train No. 3, and immodlato connecting train from Shenandoah May 20th. Good to return on all trains except tho Black Diamond Express to and including May 30, 1809. In quire of Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. Young Mothers. Croup is tho terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts llko made in cases of croup. It has never been known to fail. Tho worst cases relieved Immediately, l'rlco 25 cts., SO cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirliu and a gcaranto. Florida Bhort Line. The Now York and Florida Express, via Southern Railway, leaving Broad street station, Philadelphia, daily at 5:31 p. m, carries through Pullman sleeping can to Augusta and Savannah, Ga., Jacksonville and Tampa, Fla., via Charlotto and Columbia, This 13 the short lino and most attractive routo to points in Georgia and Florida. All Information cheerfully furnished by Charles L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut streot, Philadelphia. A Card. We, tho undersigned, do heroby agree to refund the monoy on a 60-cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if It fails to cure your cough or cold, wo also guaran. tee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasloy, C. II. Hagen- bucb, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. V. Bierstein & Co. 11-11-33 t-dw Ituvncos of tho Cholorn. Bombay, May 25. Cholera is raging in Karachi, the principal seaport town of Slnde. Two hundred and thirty-two new cases were officially reported yes terday, and 208 deathB for the day. The official returns show a total of 1,197 casos and of 1,099 deaths since the be ginning of the outbreak. You Try It. If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00, does not euro take the bottlo back and wo will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on, this guarantee Price 25 cts. and SO cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlln and a guarantee. ADMIRAL DEWEY'S HEALTH. Surgoou l'aco Declares It as Good as Could lie Expootod. Washington. May 25. Surceon J. B Page, of Admiral Dewey's flagship Olympla, has- arrived here on leave. He came ahead of tho Olympla to avoid the long delays of the sail via the Suez canal. Surgeon Page has beon on the flagship ever Blnce Dewey took command, seeing him dally and having general charge of medical af fairs, so that he is in a position to give an intelligent view of the ad miral's health and general condition. lie said; "Admiral Dowcy is no sense a sick man, but is as well as any man oould do alter spending a year In the tronlcs I was on tho Olympla at the time he came Aboard, and from that time to the present dp pot believe there has Deen any appreciable change n his ap pearance, weight or general condition Anyone who thinks he is a nhvslcal wreck should bear the admiral on tbo quarter dock when he gets aroused. Of course everyone in the fleet has suffered in health more or less during the last year, owing to the terrific and long sustained Jioat and the enervat ing climate. It takes all the life out of a strong man.aui) undoes his energy and ambition, In that way Dewey suffered with all the rest of us, It was particularly arduous during bJockadq duty, when for long stretches no man could get ashore," To-Nlght and To-Morrow Night And each day and night during this week you can get at any druggists Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to bo the most successful remedy ever sold for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Get a bottlo to-day and keep It always In tho house, so you can check your cold at once. Price 25c and 50c. Sample bottle free. TllOlflHTINd IK MANILA. ('Minral Lnwton, With Mont of Ills) Troop, nt Mnlolos. Manila, May 25. Generals MacAr- thur and Funston, with the Kansas and Montana roglmcnts and tho Utan URttory, havo dispersed 800 insurgonti who woro ontronchetl on tho railroad beyond San Kornando, noar Santa Arltn. Tho Amoflcan scouts wero fired upon from tho trenched unexpectedly and vlthdrow. Tho firTng was heard at San Fernando and Geifrrnl MacArthur ns- ccnihlcd his troops and marched quick ly aftor tho scouts. Tho Montnna regiments flanked tho tronchos on tho loft nnd tho Kansas regiment attacked tho enemy's right Hank, General Funs- ton leading tho chargo nt tho doublo quick. The Insurgent loss was largo, many prisoners woro captured and it is re ported that 20 Americans wore wound ed. General Lawton, with most of his troops, has arrived nt Malolos. His ex pedition marched 120 miles In 20 days, had 22 lights, captured 28 towns, do Btoyed 300,000 bushels of rice and only lost C men killed nnd 31 wounded. On tho other hand, General Lawton esti mates that his troops killed 400 Insur gents and wounded doublo that num ber. Tho rear guard of General Lawton'a expedition had a hard fight with In surgents whilo aiding n signal party to pick up its wires. One American was killed and 14 were wounded. Flvo American regulars. Instead of ono, wore drowned by the sinking of a raft on tho Paslg ferry. Major Bell, with a reconnolterlng party, killed 20 Insurgents and wound ed 40 others, near Santa Arlta. No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form nnd temner will alwavs have friends, but one who would be attractive must Keen ner neaun. 11 she is weak, sickly nnd all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin erup tions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich com plexion. It will make n good-looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at A. Waslcy's drug store. Sudden Dcnth In n Hotel Corridor. New York. May 25. Colonel E. W. Cole, of Nashville, Tenn., died sud denly last night In the corridor of tho Fifth Avenue hotel, of which ho was a guest. Colonel Colo was walking through tho hotel corridor when he gave a sudden gasp and fell to the marblo floor, his head striking heavily. He was unconscious when picked up, and died in a few minutes. He was probably the wealthiest man in Ten nessee. . 'SYHHN NATURE Needs assistance It may bo best to render it promptly, but one- should remember to use oven the most perfect remedies only whon needed. Tho best and most simplo nnd gentle romedy Is tho Syrup of Figs, manu, factured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. New Trains to the West. Tho acquisition of tho Fall Brook Railway by tho Now York Central, which occurred May 1st, is likely to open another quick route to Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, and all points West, as a new fast train is being ar ranged to leavo Willlamsport In connection with Beading cannon ball express No. 3, which leaves Shenandoah at 11:30 a. in. Tho new train will reach Chicago about 3:30 p. m. noxt day, nnd passengers can go via Michigan Central Railroad and Niagara Falls, or via Lake Shoro routo. Bny Koy stone flour. Be sure that tho name Lerbio & I).vkb. Ashland. Fa., Is printed on every fwV Fowor'Snloous For Baltimore Baltimore, May 25. Five hundred saloon In Baltimore, it is estimated, will quit the business. Some of thorn have already closed their doors, and others will follow. The cause of the great shutdown Is- the determination which controls nearly nine-tenths of the output of tho city, the Maryland Brewing company, to abandon the practice of paying the saloon licenses. Last year, on May 17, applications for license filed with the board of liquor license commissioners numbered 2,451. On the samo date this year only 2,291 applications had been filed, a falling off of 1C0. The decrease in applications indicates what tho extent of tho gen eral shutdown In the saloon business will be. It Is safo to say that about one-fifth of those who have applied for licenses will not buy them. Admiral Sohloy Leaves Omaha, Omaha, Nob., May 25. Rear Ad miral W. S. Schloy's visit to. Omaha ended yesterday, when, in company with Mrs. Schley and General and Mrs. Mandcrson, he boarded a Burlington train for a trip to Denver and Salt Lake. When the party arrived at tb station an lmmonso crowd was present to catch a last glimpse of the naval hero. The parlor section of General Mandcrson's private car was filled with flowerB, which had been sent as a parting reminder of the good will pf Omaha citizens. The Cure that Cures Ooughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchltlo and Incipient Consumption, Is The German remedy Cures WtoA -mA Vvh &'.?kcc" You can blame a yourself If you do n't get 'real good colfep to drink. Ordinary coffee is made de licious bv adding SUEUQ'i. u.t,u r i forSeeIlg-4. A little of this admixture to 'cheap coffee makes adellciouV kdrlnk and save expense. I Thousands of requests For Free Bottles Kn received by tho manufacturers of Dr. David Konnody's Favorlto Remedy,' and upon Btrict investigation it boa boon found that no less than 01 por cont. of tlioso receiving trial bottles havo boon so helped by tho Romody sent. that thoy havo bought largo sized bottles at thoir druggists. 1 Thoro is no doubt that Favorlto Romedy Is tho very best medicine .known for diseases of tho Kidneys, ILIvor, Bladder and Blood, Rheuma tism, Dyspopsln and Chronic Constipa tion. Tlio manufacturers nro prepared to send freo trial bottles postpaid to all thoso who will write, giving their full namoand post office address to tho DR. DAVID KENNEDY CORPORATION, Rondout, N. Y and mention this paper, Put somo of your urlno in n glass, tumbler; if in 24 hours it has a sedi ment, or a milky, cloudy condition; U it Is palo or discolored, ropy or stringy, you need a good medicine, and Favor ito Romedy is tho best ono you con take. It speedily cures such danger ous symptoms as pain in tho back, fro quent desire to urinato especially at night, scalding burning pain in passing water, staining of your linen by tho urino and inability to hold it. Also tho unpleasant and dangerous effects produced on tlio system by tho uso of whiskey or beer. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorlto Rem edy is sold at all drug stores at $1.00 a bottle, or sir bottles for $5.00. Throntonod Strllto Averted. Pittsburg, Kan., May 25. The threat ened general strlko of coal miners In the Missouri and Kansas district has apparently been averted by an agree ment entered Into at a conference bore botween tho operators and tho executive oillcors of the United Mine Workers of America. Tho operators havo agreed to concedo the eight hour day aftor Sept. 1 noxt, to recognize the union and to meet with the union's district officers on Juno 14 to agree upon a new scale of wages. Tho Potroloum Autocnr Won. Paris, May 25. In the raco between motor cars and motor cycles from Bordeaux to Paris, a distance of 333 miles, M. Chnrron won in Duko, a petroleum nutocar, covering the dis tance in 11 hours, 43-minucs and 22 seconds, beating the previous record by 3 hours, 35 minutes and 11 seconds. M. Charron claims that his autocar can maintain an average of 30 miles an hour for 12 hours. It has four seats, and is of 14 horse power. Grovor Clovelnnd Homo Acnln. Princeton, N. J., May 25. Grover Cleveland arrived in Princeton last evening In a special Baltimore and Ohio car. His coming was unexpected, and there was no ne to meet him, Mrs, Cleveland being a. the ball game. Un der the circumstances tho ex-president, dressed in a negligee shirt and a slouch hat and carrying a little black grip, walked down Bayard avenue to his homo. Ho seemed in nis usual health. the produce" markets As rtoflootod by Dealings In Philadel phia nnd Itnltimoro. Philadelphia, Mr.y 21, Flour quiet; win ter superfine, 2.15S2.33; Pennsylvania roller, clear, t2.10(ff2.35; city mills, extra, J2.60iifS.75. Wheat steady; No. 2 red, spot, in elevator,- 7CH076C. Corn steady; No. 2 mixed, spot, in oluvator, 3S338Vlc; No. 2 yellow, for looal trade, 41o. Oats dull; No. 2 white, 3sic; No. 2 white, clipped, 34c. Hay firm; choice timothy, S1S.50-B14 for largo bales. Btet steady; beef hams, $1!T.5020. Pork quiet; family, J11.WJT12. Lard weak; western steamed, 15.J2V4. Butter steady; western creamery, 150180.: do. factory, HM112c.; Imitation creamery. 121416o.: New York dairy, 13V4 Q17o.; do. creamery, 16ffilBc; fancy Penn sylvania prints Jobbing nt 20028c; do. wholesale, 19c. Cheese easy; New York, largo, white, 3c.; small do., 9Ho.; largo, colored, &c; small do., 9U09Uc. Eggs firm; New York and Pennsylvania, 15V4JP 10c; western, fresh, 15lGc; southern, 11 1.75; Jsrsoy sweets, $102.50. Cabbage steady at $1.5002.70 per barrel orate. 13c. Potatoes quiet; Now York, $1 Baltimore, May 21. Flour quiet and un changed. Wheat dull and easy; spot and month, 76&75V4c.; June, 75?5075Hc.; July, 76?477e.j steamer No. 2 red, 7070c.; southern, by sample 7O07OVso.; southern, on grade, 7176c Corn quiet; spot, month and January, 37H38c; July, 3"?4 37Tic; steamer mixed, 3535?io.; south ern, white, 42M043c.; southern, yellow, 3S03SHC Oats dull; No. 2 white, 33 33Ho,; No. 2 mixed, SO03OHc Kye nom inal; No. 2 nearby and No. 2 western, 64e. Hay steady; No. 1 timothy, $12.50. Grain freights firm; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 2d. June; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3s lV4d. Juno. Lettuce at 85o. per bushel box. J.lvo Stook Mnrkota. New York, May 24. Beeves active to firm; 10c. higher; ordinary to choice steers, $4.70 6.57Vtc; tops, $5.75; bulls, $3.4004.30; fat bulls, $4.5504.65; eows, $2.40 4.10; choice do., $4.3004.40. Calves lower; common to choice veals, $507.25; top, $7.37U7.50; culls. $404.50; buttermilks, $1 05; mixed calves, $50 6.50. Sheep and lambs lower; common to good sheep, $405; prime to choice, J5.1C35.23; yearlings, $5.1506.85; lambs, $608; by the head, $4,25, Hogs firm nt $4.1004.80. East Liberty, Pa., May 24. Cattle about steady; extra, $5.4505.50; prime, $3,400 5.45; common, $3.5004.25. Hogs stronger; assorted mediums, $4.0504.07; best York ers, $1.05; heavy hogs. $4.0504.10; light Yorkers. $3.9304; pigs, $3.8003.90; roughs, $2.EO03.4P, 3heep lpwer; ehoioo wethers, $4.9605; common, $2.6003.50; cholbe lambs, fS.10Q6.25; spring lambs, $1.5006; yea) calves, $707.60; heavy and thin, $10, JjlOIt COUNTY COMMISSIONER FRANK R. KANTNER, Of Lorry. Subject to Republican rules poll COUNTY COMMliSSlNKIt. HORACE F. REBER, Op Pike Obove, Pa. Subject to Republican rules. JjlOIl COUNTY C0MM18SI0NKK, BENJ. KAUFMAN, Of Tbksios-t. Subject to Republican rules. JjlOItjCQUNTY REGISTER. F. C. REESE, Of SUtUTAHDOAU. Subject to Republican rules. pOU RECORDER OK DEEDS, EMANUEL JENKYN, 0' rpTfsviws, Pormerly of Jole(t). i)bject to Republican rules. JjlOE CLERK OP TllK COURTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER, Or Oawinsnciio. Subject to Republican rules. i niMnrrhiVnti WrMhliiRton'n roneo .tublloo. Washington. May 25. Tho foaturo of Iho second day of tho national Jublled colcbratioU lh this city was tho civic parada yesterday atiornoon. It con slsted of all thrj fraternal, civic and trade, organizations of tho city, to gether with a long procession of floats Tho parade passed through tho court of honor, whoro President McKinley, his cabinet nnd a distinguished com pany rovlowod it from a stand In front of tho White House grounds. Thoro was much merriment nnd onthuslasm, and tho parado was a distinct success. It was over nn hour In passing the re viewing stnnd. Aftor tho civic parado thoro was n Iloral procession of flower decorated carriages, but those wero fow In number, mid this feature was consequently a disappointment to tho crowds. Wllholmlim !tpeolvr" I'cnco PolcRitton Tho Hacuo. May 23. Quoon Wllhol mlna received M. Do Staal, president of the peace oonferenco, yeitorday, and tho latter Presented her -with tho Ilus- sian order of St. Catherlno. Tho recep tion of the chlof dologntcn to the con feronco commenced at 5 o'clock. Tho qUeen itnd tho queen mother each held n court of their own and tho delegates wero presented to each of their majes ties alphabetically. Tho recoption lasted 40 minutes. All the delegates wero In court dress, with the excep tion of Mr. Andrew D. White, head of tho American delegation, ind M. Bour geois, head of the French delegation, who woro evening dress. Tlio Prpsldoiit's Rprlutrflold Ttcooptlon Washington, May 25. Representa tive Gillett, of Massachusetts, called on the presldont yesterday to arrange for n reception in Springfield while on hia way to Mount Holyoke college to at tend tho graduation of h's niece, Miss Grace McKinley. The president ex pressed his pleasure nt the Invitation, and Bald ho would bo glad to meet tho people of Springfield. It was his de sire to havo nothing so formal as a banquet, as Mr. Gillett had suggested, but simply to moot the peoplo at a re ception. BECOMING A MOTHER. A Buro Way to Avoid Danger. Kvory truo woman Vfants 'to be a mother. A baby is tne uream or ner lire tho crowninn idory of womanhood true happiness can never be known without tne blessings a child brings. Yet the ordeal through which all mothers must pass is so full of pain, anxiety nnd fear, that many a young life is sacrificed because of the inability to undergo tho struggle of childbirth. It is not necessary to suffer in bring ing now life into tho world. By the Uo of "Mother's Friend," the suffer ing and danger can be avoided, and tho hour robbed of itsjdread nnd pain. This romedy is praised by thousands Who have tested it. Every woman is anxious to learn how to avoid the pain and suffering which mav bo In store for her. The little book, "Before Baby is Born," will bo sent free to any address upon application to tne liraa field Regulator Oo., Atlanta, Georgia. Strong Drink is Death OR. CHARCOTS TONIC TABLETS nro the only positively guaranteed remedy for the Drink llablt, Nervousaess and Melancholy caused by Btrong drink. TVK OUAltASTEE FOTJIt IIOXKS to care any case with a positive written guar antee or refund the money, and to destroy the appetite for Intoxicating liquors. THE TABLETS CAN BE GIVEN WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE OP THE PATIENT. CTDflUB nnilltf CR,,",M's,,"eyj Poverty OlnUND UnlflPt and Dentil. Upon recelnt of 10.0O we will mall you lour 4 boiei and posi tive -written guarantee to cure or refund lour money. Single boxes 3.00. For sale at Klrlin's drug store. . Chlchuter'i EnffUah Dlmmnl Bread. ENNYR0YAL PILLS Original and Uolr Umulnc . Arc, alwTi relUbl, ladicsuk lrutil for CkithfUr XngtUk Jia-, iboiu, iralM vita bin ribbon, i awe hiont and imitation: lDraKtiu,snitd4a. In it.niDi for Titrtloultri. teiUraonUU tod "ILUf for Tladlet," "" t7 retarm kriilithM(p(:iimlealCa..MadlkoBaaare. BolJ br U Loci Drusjlitl. I'lIILAUA., i'A A box of our srEcinL rnniLT brew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. DeHvorod at your homo. Columljia Brewing Company. Miss Mary E.Jones, Scaler In and maker of WAX - AND - NATURAL - DESIfJNS For use on funeral occasions. All kinds of designs always on hand nnd special designs made on short notice. Best materials, and all work guaranteed. Whttn nml 1xn.r.V ntln 1 1 ...1.1. HnV a extension-device. We aro also taking orders for Pecoratlon Day. Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets. FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Mouses - - - Situated pn West Coal street, llenalldoall. The property entire is il2j feet front and 70 leh' derp. Kacli house has a froutngo of 13k feet by 29 feet deep, with kitchen 10 by H feet i all arp two stories, six rooms, tin roof. Thoy have Justbten thorpuahly repaired, newly painted anq papered, and new slils, outhouses audcoal houses constructed. These properties are FOR SALE OR RENT Either as a whole or separately and on reason able terms. Units i-ffilnrail ... rt J'or further Information apply to 1V1. P. Fowler, rRABOWSKY HOTEL, " M. GRABdWSKY, Prop. U JU, Centre St., PotUTllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the ba A choice line ol Cigars and Temper. noe Drinks. Accommodation for trayeltrs,- Meals at all hour You don't have 3) (K. lu cat yuiu ptuis.w of dirt if you eat1 Swift's products. Swift's 'Pfemium Hams : Swift's Premium Breakfast Bacon Swift's Silver Leaf Lard Swift's Jersey Butterlne : Swift's Beef Extract Swift's Cotosuet The hifthest of all high ! ( grades mnde in purity under 1 U. S. Government inspection 1 'by Swift and Company i Chicago : Kansas City , Omaha St. Louis St. Joseph ; St. Paul Lauer's Bock Beer IS NOW ON TAP. It can be had at all the lead ing' saloons. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - P A LAKESIDE! The only pltasurc resort and picnic ground in this region This season will be the most successfully conducted since its existence. The boots for the lake are now undergoing repairs at Readiug. The grove will be cleaned daily, by workmen. Ice and wood to prepare arid 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. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Refractlonist, who hai tetimonial from the best people of the county, as to Uli ability, will be at GRUHIiER'S DRUG STORE WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. It your eyea causa you any trouble call and see him. Glasses furnished If needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER I ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkllntr Still Amber Ale, Bottled- Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and Half,- Beer and Porter. LORENZ SCHMIDT'S BOCK BEER ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. FHimRflEnr-OT o DEALER -IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail, S3 Wast Centra Straat. Tho Rosy Freshness Complexion mder. t
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