-si TheHerald KSTMU.ISlir.H 1R70. "All the News That's Fit to Print." Published every evening, except Sunday, at 8 South Jnnlln street, Shenandoah, l'a. LONO IUSTANOH TUMII'IIONI!, Thollorald In delivered In Shenandoah and the surrounding towns for si cents n w ck, pay nblo to tho carriers, lly mull 13.00 n year, or S3 cents a month, payable In ndvnncc. Ad vertisement charged according to space nml position. Tho publishers reserve tho right to change the position of advertisements whenever tho publication of news demands It. Tho rlRht Is reserved to reject any advertl.cment, whether pnld for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Adver tising rates made known upon application. Entered nt the post omce nt Shenandoah, l'a., as second class mall matter. FKIDAY. MAY 20 1809. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. In Shenandoah the best advertising proposition is the Hkiiald. It goes into the homes of the buyers. PoTTSViLiiH has had its circus day, nnd thousands of dollars were to-day carted out of Schuylkill county as a result. Mork than two years of President McKlnley's term have passed and still the cover of civil service refornl has not been lifted. A perusal of the Blue Book, with its long list of Demo crats still in oillco, is enough to jur the average Schuylkill county patriot. Under a recent act of the legisla ture the judge, sheriff and county commissioners constitute a board which has authority to put prisoners in the county jails at work on the streets and roads and use them at any work which can be done without the aid of machinery. All labor done by the prisoners is required to be manual labor. Judge McCltok, of Union county, has decided that Town Councils can not discriminate in levying tax upon polls. The borough of Athens adopted an ordinance taxing tele phone poles and exempted electrio light and trolley poles, and when tho borough attempted to collect the tax in court, the Judge directed a verdict for the defendant. Judge Bkchtkl, should he receive the Democratic nomination for Su preme Court, would receive a large complimentary vote in Schuylkill, notwithstanding a nomination at this time is equivalent to an election, an the minority party must be repre sentedi'uh airman Moyer would add another feather to his already bril liant plume should he succeed in land ing the Schuylkill candidate. During the day, says Edward B. Warman, in the June Ladies1 Home Journal, every one should take a few minutes' sleep, preferably directly after the noon meal. The time given to it may seem too precious for one in business, but it will be more than compensated for by the mental and bodily condition that follows. Sit in an easy chair. Lying down directly after a meal crowds the digestive organs and makes one's sleep restless instead of restful. Quay and the Senate. There are now rumors to the effect that former Senator Quay, who was named by Governor Stone to succeed himself in the United States Senate, may not formally request that body to recognize him as one of its mem bers when Congress convenes in December next. The conditl&ns lead ing np to this situation are somewhat peculiar, and the polioy that will be pursued by Mr. Quay is dependent upon contemplated legislation that, If enacted, would entirely change the phase of present affairs. Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts, boa announced his intention of in troducing an act providing that mem bers of the United States Senate. shall be elected by a plurality of votes of the state legislatures. The present method of conducting senatorial elections requires that a majority of the legislature is necessary to elect a member of the United States Senate. The passage of this act would en tirely change the existing conditions. and had it been in force during the recent contest Mr. Quay would have been elected his own successor, us he -was the leading candidate by plurality of about twenty-five votes, The plan, as now outlined by Quay and his friends, is to await the aotion of the Senate and lower house of Con gress upon senator rouge's oin Should it meet with the approval of both houses and become a law, the next move is easy of conjecture. Quay "haying a plurality of the legislature, the latter would be reconvened by Governor Stone and the Beaver county man re-elected to succeed him self without -any dllllculty. Headache, biliousness, heartburn, Indi gestion, and all liver Hit are cured by HooiFs Peffl Sold by all druggists. US cents. Handsomo Complexion i trie greatest ensrrcs woman can Ppzzom's Coxruuioir Fowdbui 1 la one of 4 possess. XtTSS.lt. Mrs. Barnard Thanks MRS. MNKIIAAl FOR HEALTH. lITTH TO . rlNKIMU VO. iS.OOll " Dram Fiukni- I feel it my duty to express my gratitude nnd thanks to you for wlint your nicdlcino has done for uio. I was very niiscriiblo nnd los ing flesh very fast, had bladder troublo, iluttoring pains about the henrt nnd Would cut SO dlzzv nml milTiirnil with painful menstruation. I wns rending ui n. paper auout L.yuirt Ji. i'inlclinm's Vegctnblo Compound, solwrotc'toyon and after taking two bottlesl folt like a new person. Your Vcgetnblo Compound has entirely cured mo and I cannot prnls'o Ittjnough." JIns. J,0. IJaunahi, JIiixtown, Wasiiinoton Co., Me. An Iowa Woman's Convincing Statement. "I tried threo doctors, nnd tho Inst ono said nothing but nn operntion would help mo. My troublo wns pro fuse flowing; sometimes I would think I would flow to death. I wns so weak that tho least work would tiro mo. Heading of so many being cured by your medicine, I mndo up my mind to writo to you for advice, nnd I nm so glad that I did. I took Lydin E. rink ham's Vegetable Compound nnd Liver Pills and followed your directions, nnd am now well and strong. I shall recom mend your medlclno to all, for it saved my lifo." Miss A. P., llox 21 Aiuiorr, Iowa. NUGtiEYSjOF' NEWS. Twelve persona woro killed by tho military during tho riots in Livonia. A white- man nnd a colored woman woro killed during a Are in a New York lodging hoiiEO. Still another unsuccessful attempt was made yesterday to float tho Ameri can line steamer Paris. Rosa Bonheur, the famous animal patntor, is seriously HI with congestion of the lungs at Fontalnehlau, France. Secretary of Agriculture Wilson says he Is not a candidate to succeed J. H. Gear, United States senator from Iowa. Port Tampa citizens suggest tho erection of a statue of Queen Victoria In tho United States, to bo paid for by Americans. Later advices show that tho Mos quito coast Indians have refused to surrender their rights to Nicaragua and threaten to revolt. WHQ Ig Women as well as men are marto miserable by kidney III and bladder troublo. Dr. r AflC Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, tho t5Lrl lu. great kidney remedy, promptly cures. At druggists ia fifty cent and dollar sizes iou may nave a snmplo bottle by mail free, also pamphlet telling all about it. Address, Dr. Kilmer &Co.,B!nghamton, N. Y. Grimii,sXnwle)ss'L,nbor TJn'lon lJnnii" Grillln, Ga., May 20. Tho Griffin Rifles, the military company ordered out Wednesday night by the governor, Is still on duty. It is learned that the "labor union band" had armed men watching the sentinels all night from ambush, and a single shot would have been followed by a fusillade. Tho negro population of South Grlfiln is fast thinning out. More than a doze a families left yesterday in responso to warnings. Many Influential white men have also received notice that they will be "dealt with" if they continue to de fend the negroes. The law abiding citi zens promise to make It a flghft'o tho finish if the whltecaps do not quickly givo way to law and order. 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 over sold for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Get a bottle to-day nnd keep it always In the house, so von can check your cold at once. Price 25c and 50c. Sample bottle free. Tnrlor nnd Jtrown Plond Innooonco. Rockvllle, Md., May 2G. Armlstead Taylor and John Alfred Drown, tho two negroes charged with the murder of Louis Rosenstein, the postmaster at Slldell, and his wife, Mrs. Dora Rosenstein, were arraigned yesterday before Judge Henderson. Both pleaded not guilty. After appointing counsel for the prisoners they were remanded to await trial. The negroes were taken to Baltimore for safe keeping. Judge Henderson announced that a special term of court would be held on Juno 26 for the trial. Yoa Try it. If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cnro, which Is sold for tho small price of 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1 00, docs not euro take tho bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 eta. 8old by P. D. Klrlin and a guarantee. TRIPLE LYNCHING IN TEXAS, Father nnd Two Sons Jlnnaed For Atillne a Fugitive Murderer. Houston, Tex., May 26. Three whito men, James Humphries and his two sons, wero lynched Wednesday night near the village of Aley, In Hen derson county, a remote neighborhood devoid of telegraph, telephone or rail way connections and about 75 miles southwest of Dallas. The Humphries were farmers. Several months ago Constable Melton, of tho Aley pre cinct, was murdered by a man who had committed a crime and whom he was attempting to arrest. Tho people searched tho country thoroughly, but failed to apprehend tho murderer. The Humphries wero known to have been on friendly terms with the fugitive and were suspected of having aided him to escape. A few days ago the murderer of Melton was seen In the neighborhood and arrangements to ef feet his capture were made, Tho Hum phries became aware of this and nrg accused of having harbored the mur derer and of assisting him in making his second escape. Wednesday night a mob of about 13 masked men appoaredattheHumpbries homestead and called the father and two sons out. They permitted them to see the women of the family, whom they Informed in a spirit of charity that tho men were to be taken to Malakoff, a few miles distant, he' fore a justice of the peace and perhaps to the county Jail at Athens. When morning arrived the women sent a courier to Malakoff to learn what had been done with tho men. The messen gers were told that the Humphries had not been brought there. The women then gave the alarm and a searching party was quickly organized, tho tim bers in the vicinity being searched. About noon a party pf searchers cama upon the bodies of the three men hanging from a limb of a large oak tree, about throe miles from tho Huiur phrles farm. THE NEW VORk KIDNAPIN0. No flew or I.tttto Marlon Clnrlc lllff Hownrds OfTorcd, Now York. May 2C Tho kldnapod child, Marlon Clark, dnughtor of Mr. nnd MrB.' Arthur Clark, of 109 Enst Sixty-fifth street, is still mlsslnz. Though tho pollco forco Is vigorously nt work no clow of hor whereabouts or of tho kidnapers liavo been secured. The rewnrds otforod for tho discovery of tho child nnd tho apprehension of her nbductors now amount to $1,500. ho child, who is under 3 years of ago, MARION CLARK, wns tnken for n walk In Central park last Sundny by her nurse, Carrie Jonos. A fow hours later a noto was dollvored to tho child's mojhor assorting thattho purse and child wero hold as prlsonors, but wore being kindly treated. The noto promised a further communica tion on Monday or Tuesday, hut tho publicity given tho affair hns evident ly frightened tho kidnapers. Tho nurso girl Is believed to bo a party to the kidnaping. Tho child's mother Is In a critical condition, tho result of worry. Catarrh Cannot bo Cured with T OCAI. AI'f'I.ICATIONB, ns they cannot reach the scat of tho disease. Catarrh la a blood orconstltutlonal dlseasf, nnd In order to euro It yon must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts fllrortlv on thn lilnod nnd mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quock medlclno. It wns prescribed by ono of tho best physicians In this country for years, nnd Is a regular prescrip tion. It Is composed of the best tonics Known, combined with tho best blood purifiers, nctlng directly on tho mucous surface?. Tho perfect combination of the two ingredients Is what pro duces such wonucrrul results in curing niarrn. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHUNKY & Co., Tropi., Toledo, O. Bold by druggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills nro the best. DtRnstrotis KIro nt St. .Tnlin. St. John, N. B., May 2C Flro that broke out In a building adjoining the general warehouso of P. Nase & Sons, Main street, North End, yesterday afternoon, did enormous damage. A leading underwriter estimates the loss at $500,000 and the Insurance at $300, 000. For several hours tho flro's pro gress was unchecked. Insufficient wa ter supply, a long term of dry weather and a brisk galo contributed to cause a conflagration which for atimethreat ened annihilation to tho wooden dis trict where it originated. Late last night, however, tho flro died out. The district ravaged by tho flro was com posed largely of tenement houses, and probably 1,000 persons are homeless, a majority of them laboring people. Two deaths nre to be set down to the Are. A Miss Cunard, an aged lady, residing on Holly street, was burned In her house, and Mrs. Mowerey, who resided a short distance from the scene, died from shock. A Card. We, tho undersigned, do hereby agrco to refund tho money on a 50 cont bottle of Greene's Warrautcd Syrup of Tar if it fails to euro your cough or cold, Wo also guaran tee ft 25-cent bottle to provo satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasloy, C. II. Hagcn buch, Shonandoali Drug Store, and P. W. Biorstein & Co. 11.14-33t-dw TERRIBLE MISSOURI TRAGEDY. J. 33. Moss Murdorort nta Wife, Tliroo Children and Htmnolf. Jonlln. Mo., May 26. In and near a tont In the southeastern part of town yesterday were found the partly de composed bodies of J. B. Moss, his wife, an Infant child, a girl of 7 years and a boy 9. Tho heads ot an save Moss had been mashed with a hammer. He had a bullet hole In his head, and, still clasped a revolver. He had ap parently killed his family, then com mitted suicide. Tho motive Is a mys tery. Tho traeedy is believed to have oc curred on Tuesday night, while tho family wero asleep. Tho woman was In a night dress and had evidently been killed before she could make re sistance. The girl lay on a cot near her mother, tho boy was stretched across two chairs and the body of the father and husband, partly undressed, sprawled on the ground. The Infant, Its head severed from the body, was found outside the tent, where the dogs had dragged it. Moss had made his living scraping ore about tho abandoned mines, and the tent, furniture and clothes of tho family Indicated that he had prospered. Tho family came here two months ago and had formerly lived at Butler and Nevada, Mo. S, S, S. is a Great Blessing Old People. It Gives Them ' Hew Blood and Life, the remedy which will keep their completely, Bna i I feel as well as I NEVER TOO O Mr, J W. Loving. of Colquitt, Oa., saysr "For eight een years I suffered tortures from a fiery eruption on my skin. I tried almost every known remedy, but they failed one by one, and I was told that my age, which is sixty-six, was against me, and that I could never hopa to bo well again. I finally took S. S. ti and it cleansed my blood thoroughly, and now I am in perfect health." S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD is the only remedy which can build up and strengthen old people, because it is the only ono which is guaranteed ( fmm tvitmli mnmurr. nrsenio and other damaciner minerals, it is made from roots and herbs, and has no chemicals whatever in it. S. 8 8 cures the worst cases of Scrofula, Cancer. Eczema, Rheumatism, Tetter, Open Sores. Chronic Ulcers, Boils, or nny other disease of the blood. Books oa jtofe diieaaoa will be sent free by Swift Bpeoiflo Co,, Atlanta. Oa. WASHINGTON'S JUDILEB ENDED. mtorlont I'nrnclo Ttovlowod by tho rronlilont nnd litis Cnlitnot. Washington. Mav 2C. A grand his toric street pagonnt, followod by patri otic addresses, was tho chief foaturo of tho last day of tho national poaco Jtih iloo In this city, Tho pageant was allegorical nnd historical, and typified tho great historic epochs In our coun tty, from Columbus nt tho court of Spain nnd tho discovery of Amorlca down to tho victory which crownod our nrms in tho war with Spnln. Bo sldo tho floats, which woro on an olab ornto scale, thoro wero companies of soldiers unlfomcd according to tho porlods, costumed cavalrymen and old ennnon used In tho rovolutlonnry war, tho war of 1812 nnd tho Moxlcan and civil wars. Perry's victory on Lako Erlo and Washington crossing tho Del nwaro wore represented on floats. A float representing tho reunion ot tho bluo nnd tho groy, upon which woro Union nnd Confodorato ofllcors frater nizing, created great enthusiasm. President McKlnloy and his cabinet reviewed tho parade. Tho addresses from tho rovlowlng stand In tho court of honor followed. Senator Thurston, of Nebraska, pre sided and speeches wore made by Sonator Cullom, of Illinois, ex-Secro-tary of tho Navy Herbert, of Alabama, nnd Hon. Webster Davis, of Missouri. The jublloe closed last night with masked rovolrlos nt Convention hall nnd n display of fireworks. Young Mothers. Croup Is tho terror of thousands of young mothers hecauso Its outbreak Is so agonizing nnd frequently fatal. Shlloli's Cough and Consumption Giro acts llko magic in cases of croup. If has novcr been Known 10 lau. ino worst cases rellovcd Immediately. l'rlco25 cts., 60 cts. and fl.00. Sold by P, D. Klrlin and a guarantee JHcGlnVrVCnso TtoA'rrpil to Xow York Minneapolis, Minn., May 20. In tho hnnds of tho Prosbytory of Now York Is tho fate of Rov. Arthur C. McGlf fort, professor of Church History In Union Theological seminary, Now York. The general assembly of the Presbyterian church steered clear, as It hopes, of the rocks of another heresy trial when It voted yesterday after noon, after n tumultuous and some times personal debate, to refer tho whole matter to the presbytery of Now York, "for such disposition as In lta Judgment tho peace of the church and the purity of tho doctrine may ro qulro." All the healing, balsamic virtues of the Norway plno aro concentrated in Dr. Wood's Norway Tino Syrup, nature's own remedy for coughs and colds. FntnV Sliootlntr nt Oroousrjurc. Greenshurg, Pa., May 2G. Tho pleasures of centennial day woro mar red to a certain extent by what will prove a murder. George Gloff, from Johnstown, was used up In a fight yes terday forenoon by John Craig, also of Johnstown. About an hour after tho two met on tho street near the Zim merman House, when Gloff shot Gralg, the bullet taking effect In his abdo men. Craig was carried to a physician's office, where his wound was pronounc ed a fatal one. Gloff was arrested. Ho denies doing tho shooting, and says that It was "Blankey" Morgan who fired tho fatal shot. Eyo witnesses say that It was Gloff. Tho prisoner was Identified as tho party who hold up a man at Altoona Tuesday, taking $250 from him. Monarch over pain. Burns, cuts, sprains, stings. Instant relief. Dr. Thomas' Ecloctrlo Oil. At any drug store. Buy Koy stone flour. Bo sure that the name LiEssio & Ba.eb. Ashland. Pa., Is printed on Denver's WMcomo to Sohloy. Denver, Colo., May 26. Probably 20,' 000 people greeted Admiral Schley at the pUbllc reception given at the state house last evening. For an hour and a half the admiral shook the hands of his admirers, although former ex periences at Omaha and elsowhere had almost crippled his right hand. Ad' mlral Schley briefly addressed the crowd, thinking them for the compll ment of their presence, and the hearty welcome he had received. While tho reception at the state house was in progress Mrs. Charles S. Thomas en tertained Mrs. Schley at a select recep tion at her home. The Search For Androp. Copenhagen, May 26. The expedi tion under Prof. A. G. Nathorst, which" is to search along the northeast coast of Greenland for Prof. Andreo, the missing aeronaut, sailed yesterday from Helslngborg, Sweden. Prof. Na thorst's relief party sailed on tho steam whaler Antarctic, of which he U part owner. A wealthy Norwegian merchant named Hammer will defray almost the entire cost of tho expedi tion. Prof. Nathorst's theory is that Andree, if alive, is probably on tho northeastern coast of Greenland. to t$n!? and ill health, and nearly all of the sickness among u.SK out it is wholly unnecessary. Br keep ing their blood pure thev can fortify themselves bo as to escape three-fourths of the ailments from which thoy suffer so generally. S. S. S. i systems young, ?y purifying the blood, thoroughly removing an waste accumulations, ana impart ing new strength and life to the whole body. It increases tho appetite, builds up the energies, nnd sends new lifp. giving blood throughout the entire system Mrs. 0arah Plko, 477 Broadway, South Boston, writes : " I am seventy years old, and had not enjoyed good health for twenty yearn, I was sick In different ways, and in addition, had Eczema terribly on one of my legs. The doctor said that on ocoount of my age, I would never be well again. I took a dozen bottles of 3. S. S. and jf pured me am happy to say tnat ever did in my life." Palne's Celery Compound Is tho iBest Spring Medicine iiii The World. It makes tho weak strong. We sell and recommend It SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South flaln Street. Toxnn Aiitl-'friist 11111 Sinned. Austin, Tox., May 26. Governor Sayers yesterday signed the anti-trust bill passed by tho present session of tho legislature Tho law does not bo- come operatlvo until Jan. 31, 1901. Tho law has boon carefully framod, and Governor Sayers will likoly ask tho proposed anti-trust convention to adopt this bill and have It enacted Into a law by all southern states. Tostordn.v'H Hasolmll Games. National League: At St. Louis Brooklyn, 8; St. Louts, 1. At Clove land Cleveland, 8; Baltimore, 6. At PlttBburg (10 Innings) Philadelphia, 6; Pittsburg, 5. At Cincinnati Bos ton, 3. Cincinnati, 1. At Louisville Louisville, 7: New York, 0. At Chi cago Washington, 11; Chicago, B. Atlnntle League: At Lancaster Lancaster, 5; Richmond, 2. At Newark Patorson, 7; Nowark, 4. At Reading Wllkesbarro, 5; Reading, 4. At Al- lontown Allentown, 7; Scranton, 3. Will l'robnul.v Uphold Knutz. Auckland, N. Z May 26. Tho Sa moan commission arrived at Apia on May 13. Its first meeting was held on May IS, but tho character of Its de liberations was not disclosed. It is understood that It wll uphold the ac tion of Admiral Kautz. It Is believed Mataafa will not order his forces to disarm until after the Mallotoans have complied. The rebels are still outside tho lines drawn by Admiral Kautz, but their position Is being strongly forti fied. Mataafa declares that tho war was begun by his head chief. The cruiser Philadelphia will leave Apia bo as to reach San Francisco about Juno 25. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Holloctod by Henllncrs In Phllndol pliln nnd Ilnltlmoro. Philadelphia, May 25. Flour well main tained: winter superfine. $2.15(512.35: Fenn sylvanla roller, clear, M.lOSfa.iS; city mills. extra, J2.D0g2.T5. Rye flour quiet at $3.15 par barrel for choice Pennsylvania, Wheat strong; No. 2 red, spot, in elevator. Tutsiuvic corn nrm; No. 2 mixed, spot. In elevator, 3SS38V4C.; No. 2 yellow, for local trado, 41c. Oats quiet; No. 2 white, 339ic; No. 2 white, Clipped, 31c. Hay firm; choice timothy, J13.5014 for largo bales. Beef steady; family, ?a.5O10.E0; D8cf nama, MS. 60520. rork steady; family, $11.50812. Lard weak; western steamed, $5.30. Dutter firmer; western creamery, 15gl8c; factory, llUOUa.: Imitation creamery, 12ffll6o.: New York dairy, 134 Wife; ao. creamery, 15318c. ; fnncy Fenn sylvanla prints jobbing at 19022o.; do. wholesale, 18c. Cheese steady; large, White, SV4c; small do.. Sttc: large, col ored, 8H0.; small do., OViODWc. Eggs nrm; New York ana Pennsylvania, 16c: western, fresh, 1516c; southern. llffllSo, Potatoes quiet; New York, $11.83; Jersey sweets, $1132. cabbage steady at $1.6 2.75 per barrel crate, Tallow firm; city, 4 i-lStlc; country, 44T4o. Petroleum strong; refined, New York, $7.20; Phila delphia and Baltimore, $7.15: do. In bulk, $1.05. Rosin steady; strained, common to good, $1.40Q1.43. Turpentlno steady at 4lHtf42e. Baltimore, May 25. Flour firmer; west ern superior, $2.1502-30; western, extra, $2.402.90; western family, $3.30(23.60; win ter wheat, patent, $3.703.85; spring wneat, catent, $3.S0CT4.10; spring what straight, $3.653.80. Wheat unsettled and higher; spot, 7CT477c; month, 7677c.: June, 77H7754c.; July, 78?4c; Auguat, 7314c; steamer No. 2 red, 72iS72c; souinern, oy sample, iwisc; ao. on grade, 737714o. Corn firm; spot nnd month, 37H'iT37c; June, 37K37c; July, smJWiC; steamer mixed. 359iH30e: south ern, white, 42VjS43Vio, ; southern yellow, 3SS38V&C Oats dull; No. 2 white, 33Q33Hc; no. 2 mixed, MKuoUftc. llye nominal; No 2 nearby and No. 2 western. 84c Hay steady; No. 1 timothy, $12.50. Grain rreignts very quiet; rapid advanoe In grain checking business; steam to Liver pool, per bushel, 2d.02V4d,; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3s.3s. lHd. pgg.s at 13H14c. Cheese steady; large, 10oV medium, lOVic; small, 10V4c Lettuoe at catUisoc, per uusnci dox. Live Stock SInrket. New York, Mny 25. Beeves firm; cables quote live cnttle slow at llll?io.; Ilyo sheep at 1314Hc; refrigerator beef easier at S'.Sc, Calves slow and prices weak; common to prima veals, $35JT.12Wi buttermilks nominal. Sheep weak; year lings a shade lower; lambs steady; poor to choice sheep, $3.75(fj5.30; ordinary to fair yearlings, J5.40fiC; good to prima lambs, $7.60S8. Hogs slow at $4.1504,80. East Liberty, Pa., May 25. Cattle about steady; extra, J5.4OaB.E0; prime, $5.4085.45; common, $3.5084.25. Hogs slow nnd lower; prime mediums, $1,05; heavy hogs, J1S 4.05; heavy Yorkers, $4; light Yorkers, $3.9083,95; pigs, as to quality, $3.8083.90; roughs, $2.5083,50, Bhoep nteady; oholeo wethers, $4.9085; common, $2.5083.69; choice lambs, 368G.20; spring lambs, $4,500 S; veal calves, $787.50, Coining Events. May 20. Operetta "Cinderolla" In Fergu son's theatre, under tho auspices of- All Saints' I. E. church. Mov 27. Graud nicninnt thn TnrVnv Tfur, hall grounds, for the benefit of Defender 11 osa Company, May 30 Qraud picnlo under auspices the Nntionul Kncial dull, nt Pnltlinlilu narlr of May 30. Grand bal for the bepeflt of the Slavish congregation, lu Kobblns' hall, June 0. Ice cream festival, Kobblns' opera house, under the auspices of the Olio Mandolin Club. June 21. Ico cream festival, under the auspices of tho Young Mens' Usher's Associa tion, in Robblns' hall. July 3 Ice proarn festival, under auspices of the Star Foot Hall teain. In Ilqbblus' ball. Decoration Day JSxcurston to Niagara Fttlls, via I,ellgh Valley Railroad, Ilato from Bhenamloah to Niagara Falls and return will bo tB.27. Tickets will bo sold good going on wain line train No. 3 and Immediate connecting train from Sben. andoah, May S7th, all trains except the Black Diamond Kxprets May 28th, and main lino train No. 3, and Immediate comn rtlug train from Shenandoah May 20th. Good to return on all trains except the Black Diamond hiiimss to and liii'liiilim. Mv nn im t hu.iu ui inign vauey ticket agents further particulars, for Workmen cooked alivg. Three Mot Terrlblo Death by n Blast Furnnco jsxpiosion. nfiiv an. Thron UUiiuo.unu) J ( itamhnn Wnrlrmon wirri morally cook cd nllve by an explosion at tho blast twnn,.na nf thn (inmhrffi Stcol com pany's plant In this city yostorday, and threo othor workmen woro onaiy in jured at the same tlmo. Tho deaths of n.n n.at ti.ftn rtcniirrnfl nt thn ilnmhrtn hospital within short Intervals after they wero removed to that institution. Tho dead nro: George W. Uncaphor, of Strongstown, Indiana county, agod 22 years; John C. Barrett, of Buffalo, N. v., aged S'J years; unanos woiiy, oi this city, aged 27 years. TJncnphor and Barrett were singlo; Wolty leaves a widow and sovoral children. Tho others lnjurod aro: Samuol Sheetz Josoph Sobol and John Garmlc, all ot this city, inoy win recovor. Tho men were at work repairing blast furnnco No. 2. They wero on a scaffold a short distance abovo fur- nnnn Mn 1 wtion thn Inttnr 'MmilTind" and tho workmen woro enveloped by a mass or molten metai inrown oui uy the explosion that followed. McKlnloy Contributes to Dowoy Fund Washington, May 28. Acting Secre tary Cortelyou yesterday called upon Assistant Secretary of tho Treasury Vandorllp, chairman of tho Dowey Homo fund, and placed In his hands a check from the presldont, constitut ing Mr. McKlnley's contribution to tho fund. In doing so Mr. Cortelyou con veyed to Mr. Vanderllp tho oppression of tho president's interest In the un dertaking nnd his pleasure In contrib uting, with tho people, to this testi monial to Admiral Dewey. ho Bleht to Ueliness. The woman 'who is lovely in face form and temner will always liave friends, but one who would be attractive must keen her healili. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be uervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause nimples. blotches, skin erup lions and a wretched complexion. Electric Hitters is the best medicine in the world to ngulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the b'od. It gives Blronjj nerve9, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich comi plexion. It will m.iUe n good-looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at A. Wasley s drug store. "YOU'LL GET ALL THAT'S A-COMINO TO YOU." If, when contemplating a trip to any point West or Southwest of the Mississippi River, you will purclmso tickets via tho Missouri l'acific Ry , or Iron Mountain Route (which aro on salo at all principal ticket offices in tho United States), you will havo all the comforts and luxuries of modern ralhvn' equipment, nnd the finest opportunities for viewing all of naturo's museums and marvels nf Utnh, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Texap, Old.anil New Mexico, California, etc. Ex cursion tickets to all principal points at greatly reduced rates. On account of the National Education Association micting at Los Angeles in July, wo will make special low round trip rates. When contemplating a trip West or Southwest, write us for" full Information and rock bottom figures. W K. Hoyt, . E P. Agent. J. P. MiCann. T. P. Agent, 301 Broadway, New York. 4 32-tf Sick Headaches, Thn purse nf overworked womankind, nn quickly and sursly cured by Karl's ( lover Root lea, the great blood puriflcr and tissu. builder. .Money refunded if not satisfactory. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlin and a guarantee. Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to California Without uhinge'of Cars. Leaving Washington every Tuesday and Friday at 11:15 a. ui , the Southern Railway operates' Personally Conducted Tourist-Ex cursions to San Prancisn without I'lmiiKo of cars, conductors or porters. Tho route lb through Atlanta, Montgomery, New Orleans, Houston, Sau Autouio.New Mexico, Arizonia and Southern California. Tho cars nro the very latest pattern of Pullman Tourist Sleepers, rosewood finish, have high back scats, upholstered in rattan, are sixteen section, supplied with linon etc., same as standard sleepers, lighted by I'lntsch Gas. havo wido vestibules, double sash roller curtains, lavatory, and smoking room for gentlemen, and two retiring rooms lor ladles. Three and oue-half days to Mexico and Arizona, four days to Los Angelos and Southern California, and fivo days to San Francisco. Such service for Trans-Continental travel has never beforo boon offored. The tourist carfare is less than via anv other route, ellecting a saving of $25.00 to fju.u'i ior tno trip. All Information, maps and rates furnished on application to Charles L. lionkins. Dis trict Passenger Agent, Southern Railway company, out) uncstnut street, Philadelphia LE BRUM'S FOR EITHER SEX This remedy require, no chance of diet Cure guaranteed Ji 1 to 3 tin vs. small plain package, bj UURE mall $1.00. Sold bj Klrlln'a drug store Ml Chtcbetlcr! EnacUik Diamond Brand. PENNYROYAL PILLS original maa uni uenuine arc, tlwtji relUbl. LADtca aik DruHlal for ChltKttttrt Bwtlith Ola-. Mnoad Brand In ltt1 -vnd Gold nitUllla Sboxei, "ie4 with bine ribbon, 'i ake nnnlhur. Rtftttt danatrou tubttitw 'titmM and tmitationt. Al Draftglati, tr mb& 4. la tump for c&rtlcaUn, UitlmooUli tad ltAllef for LiKlle." in UtUr, tj rtaru If Mall, lO.OOO Teiiimoolfclij rrr. (IlilAliMtvCliiiiltKlOtv.MadlaMi Ha mot. Bold tj all Local DruKlsU. 111 1 LA UAH I' A. JjlOH COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK R. KANTNER, Or Loptv. Subject to Republican rules pOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, HORACE F. REBER, Or Pine Drove, Pa. Subject to Republican rules. JIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BENJ. KAUFMAN, Op Tbkmoht. Subject to Republican rucs. JjlOlCQUNTY REGISTER, F. C. REESE, Or Shenandoah. Subject (9 Republican rules. pOB RECORDER QJNDEKpS, EMANUEL JENKYN, OP rOTTSVIU.B, J'ormf rly of Jollett). , Subject to Republican rules. JjlOIt CLERK OF THE COURT8,' " " JOHN T. SH0ENER,- . Oy Oawiasntma, Subject to Republican rules, iauer's Bock Beer is now on Tap. It can be had at all the lead- ing.salpons. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street , SHENANDOAH - PA LAKESIDE! The only pltasure resort and picnic ground In this region 1 his season will be the most successfully conducted since its existence. Tbe boats for the lake are now undergoing repairs nt 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 t this resort for the entire season. For particulars address B. J. YOST, Prop., Bnrnesvllle, Pa. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Or Schuylkill Haven, Tbo noted Rcfroctlonlst, who has testimonials (rom the best people ot the count, as to his ability, will be nt ORtJHLER'S DRUO STORE WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. If your eyes causo you any troublo call and see htm. Glosses furnished If needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, D-.own Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S BOGK BEERj ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haafs, 116 South Alain Street, Will receive prompt attention. nmiL-cnmr- stoke" o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, ... Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Centre Street. A box of our SPECIAL fflftILT BREW is an exhilarating, stimuiant during the, hot summer months. DoHvorod at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company. Miss Mary E.Jones, Dealer In and ranker of WAX - AND - NATURAL - DESIONS For use on funeral occasions. All kinds of designs always on liand nnd special designs made on short notice. Best f materials, and all work guaranteed. , White 'and block satin slipper with patent ' extension device. Wo aro also taking orders for Decoration Day. Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets, FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses - - - Sltuuted on West Coal street. Shenandoah. TIiq reel Jut t.en thoroughly repaired, newly painted and j.npered, and new IUs, outhouses and cool houses constructed. These properties aro FOR SALE OR RENT RHher AS ft whole Or FflrvirntAlv finrlrrm roninm AV 1 1 fl V'n able terms. Uenfs reduced to ft-iwr rrtniltlh IV1. R. Fowler, P.RABOWSKY HOTEL, M. CRAB0WSKY, Prop. ' 1N. Centre 8L,rolUTllle,r. Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the ba a cnoico line oi cigars ana Temper ance Drinks. Accommodation for travelers.- Mel at oil hour
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