MTfMftasrtrtM narSiimiimi TheHerald r.sTiw.ism:i mo. "All ths Hews That's Fit to Print." Published every evening, enccpt Sunday, at 8 South Jardin utrcrt, Shenandoah, l'ft. T.ONO DWTANCH TKI.1HMIONH. The Ilernld Is delivered In Shenandoah find the surrounding towns for nix cents n w ck, pay able to the carrion, tty mall t3.0O n year, or 23 centi n month, payable In adranco. Ad vertisements charged nccordliiR to space nnd position. The publishers reserve tho rlftht to change tho position of advertisements wtienovcrtho publication of news demand. It The rljrht Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that tho publishers nuy deem Improper. Adver tising rates mnde known uitotiappllcatlon. Entered at tho post office nt slionandoah, I'tv, (is second class mall matter. SATUEDAY. MAY 27. 1890. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever, Tiikrr arc indications that the Hon. Thomas Piatt doesn't own a Governor. This Is tho time of year when a woman spends a lot of money on new furniture and carpets and imagines that she has been house-cleaning. If the Bell Telephone Co. desires a monopoly in th's town, they should give the borough some return live per cent, of their gross rocelpts, for instance. Analogical as it may seem, some of the people who are loudost in condemning the bad condition of Coal street, are unwilling to abate the nuisance. Why is this thusly ? It is generally acknowledged that the condition of Coal street cannot be improved so long as the electric railway occupies the greater portion of it. Then -why not remove the tracks ? Experiments in wireless tele graphy prove that moving crafts at sea can communicate with each other at a distance. Ships that pass in the night hereafter may at least exchange compliments. It is not pertinent to the subject what the Schuylkill Traction Com pany wants, but the people of Shen andoah would welcome the removal of the railway tracks from Coal street. That thoroughfare is entirely too narrow. Indications point to the defeat of the ordinance presented to the Bor- oughiCouncil by the Keystone Tele- n . n, si,f of way in this town. The publio, who are now compelled to pay exor bitant rates for telephone service, are anxiously awaiting the action of our Borough Fathers. f Trusts fear the Republican party rar more tnan the Democratic. The incompetency of the latter to accom plish any reform is a matter of history. The Democrats held the presidency for eight years, and dur ing all that time they did nothlntr against monopolies. The Democratic party Is in favor of reform when out oi power. Thb advertisements in the daily newspapers form as interesting a part or the paper as anything else in it. It has become part of the news of the day. People look for it, expect it, read it. To many it is really mora important than any other department in the paper. Many an hour of time and worry it saves the good house wife. Only she' can appreciate its importance. Thk great reform wave is felt in all portions of the globe. If anything in addition to the Czar's call for a world's great peace convention were needed to convince us that Russians monarch is touched with the srenuina spirit of reform, his call for a meeting to discuss the question of abolishing the transportation of conviots to the Siberian mines should be sufficient evidence that he Is sincere in his efforts to promote iho welfare of his people and his race. Thb contest for state delegates to the Republican state convention, so far as Boliuylklll county is concerned. will practically be one-sided. The friends of Senator Quay are likely to elect a full delegation. The "antis" will probably put up no .opposition. They realize the conditions that front them, and the further faot that the Quayites will control the pext state convention by a large majority. There may, however, be a contest in tbe Fourth dutriot. should Messrs Brum in and Whitehouse announce their candidacy for state delegate, as is now saiuto be their intention. This would have the same effect on the "antis" that a red flag has on a bull. -Little Strokes Fell Great Oaks' The giants of the forest must yield At last lo the continual blows of the woods man. Wheri the human Mood has become dogged and impure the tittle drops of Hood'j Sarsaparilla, properly taken, will felt the oak of bad blood. "OOLO DOST.' Somethin Largo packngo of the World's cleanser for a nickel. Still greater ccon omy In 4 pound package. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Doston, Philadelphia Sunday Speclnls. Services In tho Trinity Reformed church o-inorrow nt 10:00 n. in., nnd 0:30 p. ni. Sunday school nt 1:30 p. m. "liov. Z. S. Yearick, pastor. Regular services will bo held in tho United Evangelical church, North Jnrdln street, to morrow nt 10 a. in. nnd 0.30 p. m. Sunday school nt 1.30 p. m. Rev. J. K. Hensyl, pastor. K. Ij. C. E. ou Moudny ovenlng. Prayer, pnilso and tostlmony meetings every Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday nnd Friday even ings. Jr. K. L. C. E. ovory Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. rrimltivo Methodist church, Jnmos Moore, pastor. Preaching nt 10:30 a. m. nnd 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Class meet ing on Wcdnosday evening. General prayer meeting on Thursday ovenlng. Evoryhody welcome Services In All Salnta' Protestant Episcopal church, on West Oak street, to-morrow as follows : Holy Communion, 8:00 n. m. Morning prayor, 10:30. Sunday school, 2:00 ). m. Evening prayor, 7:00. G. W. Van Fossen, pastor. First Baptist church, cornor of West nnd Oak streets, Rov. D. I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 a. m. and 0 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Trayer meeting Monday evenings. Young roopies meeting Wednesday ovonings. Ulass meeting lnursday evenings. Services In tho Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 n. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Jr. C. E. nnd Sr. 0. E. Tuesday ovenlng nt 0:30 nud 7:30 o'clock. Prayer and song service on l nursday even ing at 7:30. Strangers always welcome II. W. Koehlor, pastor. Methodist Episcopal church, cornor Oak and White streets. Rov. J. T. Swindells pastor. General class meeting at 0:30 a. m led by tho pastor. Sermon at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m., Dr. J. S. Callcu, Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. m. Seats frco. Everybody welcome Calvary Baptist church, South Jardin street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Rev. K". R. Albins, pastor. BaDbatu school at z p. m., Lfcacon John Bunn. Superintendent. II. Y. P. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:30. Everybody welcome. St. John's Lutheran churcli. West Cliorry street. Rev. John Gruhlcr, pastor. Preach ing, 10 a. m. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. m. ; preaching 6:30 p. m. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church. West Centra street. Rov. Cornelius Laurisin. pas tor. Matatinum service 0 a. m. High mass 10 a. in. Church of tho Holv Familv. (German R. C.) North Chestnut street. Rev. A. T. Schut tlehofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., second mass 10 a. m. St Casimir'a Polish R. C. church. North Jardin street. Rov. J. A. Louarkiowicz, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., hign mass 10 a. m., vespers and benediction 4 p. m. Church of tho Annunciation, 218 West Cherry Btreet. Rov. II. F. O'ltcilly. pastor. nussfa. m?f ingh mis!! iu u. iu, ueuuuiciiun, t p. m. St. Stanislaus church. Morning services on Sunday at 8 and 10. Vesners at 7 nVlnn.lr. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Rector Wcncslaus v. Jtiatuiaitis. Keheleth Israel Congregation, corner of uaK anu west streets, liev. Henry Mit nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. mi, and 3 to 5 p, m. Sunday servicos8 to 10 a. m. and every week day morning from 7 to 8 a. m. Por Infants and Children. The K'md You Have Always Bought Signature of ivcJreniors For the Nnvy. Washington, May 27. Uuder tho di rection of Captain Hawley, who is to command tho Hartford, Lieutenant J. H. Hines will leave Washington on the 31st Inst, to recruit In tho west 300 landsmen required to man the ship. Lieutenant Hines will go first to Cleve land, thence to St. Louis and St Paul In order. As the men are recruited they wil be forwarded In botches of 60 to Ban Francisco in charge of a boats wain. A surgeon Will accompany Lieu tenant Hinea to examine the men physically. Monarch over pain. Burns, cuts, sprains, stings. Instant relief. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrio Oil. At any drag store. TJiS Dawe-Creoli Trinty. Muskogee, I.T., May 27. Hon. James Blxby, chairman of the Dawes com mission, has completed the counting of the votes at the February election by the citizens of the Oreek nation to determine the ratification or rejection of the Dawss-Creek treaty. The treaty was ratified by a majority of 485 votes. This treaty is regarded as the bestever made with any of tbe Ave civilized tribes, and should it ba confirmed by congress will place the Croek people far in advance of any of tbe other fly tribes. 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 be the most successful remedy over sold for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Get a bottle to-day and keep It always in the house, so you can check your cold at once. Price 25o and 50c, Sample bottle free. Confederate Knvl Captnln Dead. Montclalr, N. J., May 27. Captain Julian Myers, formerly of the Confed erate navy, died hero Thursday night, aged 74 years. He was born in Sa vannah, Ga., and at the age of 13 en listed in the United States navy, whero he served with honor and distinction. He was twice promoted by special act of congress for bravery, when the civil war broke out Captain Myers re signed his commission and started at once for the south, where he Joined the Confederate navy. He was at once placed In command of the Hunta- vllle, and took part in every naval en gagement with Admiral Farragut'a fleet below Mobile. Captain Myers, to escape being captured by the Union ships, was obliged to scuttle his ship. He always refused to take the oath of allegiance. "QULD DUBT.' g New! III best NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho prosldont has nppolnted John C. Twombley postmaster at Denver, Colo. Rosa Bonheur, the famous animal painter, died at Fontalnebleau, Franco, ned 77. Senator Depew sailed from Now York for Europe on the steamer Urn brla today. Typhoid fovor Is unusually provalent in Dawson, owing to tho accumulation of filth of tho winter. Governmont employes will contrib ute a portion of their salaries to a fund for the relief of the Cuban soldiers. John H. Short, of Port Itlchmond, fireman on tho coal train wrecked at Tamaqua, Pa., dlod at a Philadelphia hospital. Congressman Hopkins, of Illinois. promises, if elected speaker, to pur Bue a course very different from that adopted by ThomaB B. Reed. Fresh rioting has occurred between the natives of Guadeloupe, in the West Indies, and British contract labor Im migrants. The British consul has ap plied to Great Britain for protection. WJ-JO g Women as well as men are O nud bladder trouble Dr. ni AMD Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the 15L,rtl IE. 'great kidney remedy, promptly cures. At druggists in fifty cont and dollar sizes Yon may havo a samplo bottle by mall frco, also pamphlet telling all about It. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingbamton, N. Y. Christian Solentlatn on Trial. Buffalo, May 27. The examination of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Klnter and Mr. and Mrs. James C. Saunders, Christian scientists, charged with man slaughter In causing the death of Rolfo Lament Saunders, aged 7 years, by re fusing to have medical attendance for him, was continued yesterday. Mary K. Ramer, colored, employed by Mrs. Sample, in whose house young Saun ders died, testified that no doctor ex cept Healer Klnter attended the boy. She never saw a doctor of medicine in the Sample house. Two days be fore young Saunders died she told tho boy's father that she saw death in Rolfe's face. The father replied that the child appeared to be some hotter. The trial will bo continued Monday. Young Mothers. CroiiD is tho terror of thousands of young mothers becanso its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic In cases of croup, it has never been Known to fall. TJie woist cases rollovod immediately. Price 25 cts., SO cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Novhlc's JAto Sontcnco Standi. Des Moines, May 27, The sentence of life Imprisonment against Frank Novak, convicted of murdor, was af firmed yesterday by the supreme court, In 1897 Novak's store was burned and the body of Edward Murray was found in the debris. Novak had $27,000 in surance on his life, and disappeared the night of the tragedy. Six months later he was arrested by a detective In tho Klondike, brought back and con victed. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, na they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure it you mnat tftko Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous 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 tbe best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two Ingredients Is whnt pro duces sucu wonaerful results In curing catarru, Send for testimonials, free. P. J. CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo; O. boiu Dy urugguts, price vac Hall's Family Pills are the best. FINANCE JVND TRADE The Mercantile AhouoIos Contlnne Their EnoouraalnB Ttoports, New York. May 27. R. G. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: There Is anmn fenr tliAt hnu nn ntiinr source than th habit of fear. Every year there la worry about short crops, and yet the crops grow larger, The spectre of monetary trouble baunti men who know that tho country is strong beyond any need. Promoting methods alarm mon who are really quite aware that it ii only needful to DUt Dromoted stocks In a rlnon hv themselves. But all the time tho vol ume of business is rising, and tbe week's payment through the chief clfiRrlnir hnillM ArA 1 nnr rani 1 than last year, and 68.04 larger than In 1flfl! JJVir iha mnnh ttina fir V.o dally average is 67.9 per cont largor than last year, and 66.4 per cent larger than In 1RA2. Mnrunver ihla tvonlr inil every other brings largr wages to many, and Increased purchasing powef , and tho demand for products is conio- QUentlV exDandlntr In all hmnnhen nt consumption. uraastreet's review says; Favorable features of current trade still, as for a long time past, largely outnumber those Of an nnnosltn nhnrnrtnr TVlml. sale distribution is naturally loss ac tive as me season advances, but com- nariaona with Innr -vonr nro mi satisfactory. Much is hoped for from better weather conditions stimulating retail trado, hitherto hold in check by the backward spring season. Indus trial aotlvlty Is widespread and the prices of most stnnlea firm or tending upward, except in tho cases of products affected by weather buuuiuuiiB. muicauons are that the Volume Of buslnnsa offered is far in advance of all previ- uuo locaroB. export trado is feeling the check, due not entirely to advanc ing prices, however, but to actual in ability to tnka prico. f ' Failures for tha wnnir h in the United tjtates, against 245 for the COrrfifcnmidlnir tu1- nr loot and 16 in Canada, against 21 last year! DGWBV'S SL0WJ0URNEV HOMO. 1och Not Hxpoct to Itonoll Now Vork Until October. Washington, May 27. Admiral Dow cy tolccraphB the navy dopartmont that ho will stop at various places on his way to tho United States, and will roach Now York about Oct. 1. This In dicates that, dosnito tho statement of SurRoon Pago, the admiral Is In poor neaifii. Eomo of Dowoy's friends In tho navy department suspect that tho admiral Is purposely evading a statement of his Itlnernry, desiring to avoid as far as posslblo all demonstrations. Most of tho tlmo of Admiral Dowoy boforo his return, It Is oxpectcd.wlll bo passed In Mediterranean ports. Ono result of tho postponement of the Olymnla's arrival In this country will bo the Impossibility of tho admir al's prosenco at tho G. A, u. encamp mont In Philadelphia. His friends here say that this, after all, was tho only occasion which tho admiral had positively promised to attend, and thoy Intimate that, having been obliged by lils health to uocllno to attond tho din nor at Hong Kong, In honor of the queen's birthday, a vory unusual dec llnatlon, Admiral Dewey will find It Impossible- to depart from tho rulo ho thero established and attend any ban quota or popular demonstrations in this country. No Money to l'rlnt Probers' Itoport. Washington, May 27. Practically all the work of the war Investigating commission in preparing for publica tion the testimony taken by that body, together with its report, has been com pleted except the printing, ana tne civilian employes have been given notice of their discharge. Tho expenses thus far Incurred havo almost entirely absorbed the special allot' ment made from tho $150,000,000 emer gency war appropriation set aside for the commission, so there aro no funds immediately available with which to do the printing. An earnest attempt will be made to discover some means whereby to pay for tho printing. Fntnl Cloudburst In Nebraska. Omaha, May 27. Severe thunder storms which havo beon prevalent throughout central and eastern Ne braska for the past 24 hours havo prob ably resulted In tho loss of thrco llvoa and tho devastation of much property, A tornado passed north of MIndon last evening and is reportod to have dono much damage. A tornado Is also re ported to have passed south of Hast lngs, Neb. At Bancroft a rainstorm, which assumed the proportions of n cloudburst, did tnousands of dollars worth of damage, It Is reported that Mrs. Petor Dyers and her child and Airs, Jerome Pflamm wore drowned sovon miles south of that town. Employers and Employed Confer, Detroit, May 27. Ropresentatlvos of tho bar iron manufacturers yestorday held their first conference with the wage committee of the Amalgamated Iron and Steel and Tin workers. The puddling scale, which the present amalgamated convention increased 25 per cent a ton, was considered, iros ldent Shaffer, of the Amalgamated as sociation, and Seoretary Nutt, of the Iron manufacturers, both stated that the conference would undoubtedly adopt wage scales without friction. How- over, at present the two Interests ore a good way apart and it seems likely the conference will continue for sov- cral days. Admiral Sohlor nt Tike's Ponk. Colorado Springs, .May 21. Admiral Schley and party reached tho summit of Pike's Peak yestorday. He brought a miniaturo of his flagship Brooklyn, dono In flowers, and placed It in dry dock, as he smilingly remarked, on tho highest point reached by a railroad in tho United Kates. Last evening a pub lic reception was given Admiral Schley at the Alta Vista hotel, In this city, and the admiral was greeted by sov eral thousand people. Automobile Tlmo Itaoo. Now York, May 27. The automobile which left Cleveland at 7 o'clook Mon day morning to establish an automo bile record between Cleveland and Now York arrived In front of tbe As tor House at 6:45 yesterday afternoon. Tne record made was 707,4 miles, in 40 hours and 4 minutes of actual run ning. This is an average of 17.6 miles an hour. The trip was accomplished witn only ono accident of a scrloua nature, and tho party is roady to go right back to Cleveland in 'the same way, as far as the machine is con cerned. President Alexander Wlnton, oi tne winton Motor carriage Manu facturing company, operated the au tomobile. Ho was accompanied by Charles D. Shanks, of Cleveland, who carries a message from Mayor John H. iwiey, of Cleveland, to Mayor Van Wyck. A Mesnaao Prom tho Hoop. Onno Hnnrv Vn Mnv 97 a T. : j , . m. Dosher, weather bureau observer, Hat- irua, in. u reports tnat a Dottle was picked up on tho beach yesterday near the Chlcomlcomlco life saving sta tion, 30 miles north of Hattoras, In which was found tho followlnjfletter: "Stormy all day, both masts gone. Very little hope, going to pieces rapid ly; almost gone. No hopo. Good-byo. Ship Vixen, crew j8 men. Captain Car ter. ' Tho letter contained no date and appeared to have been in the water for a long tlmo. Yesterday's Ttasoball Game. National League: At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 7; Philadelphia, 5. At Cla. cinnati Doston, 6; Cincinnati, 0. At Louisville New York, 3; Louisville) 0. At Chicago Washington, 2; Chi cago, 0. At Cleveland Baltimore, 12; Cleveland, 0. At St. Louts (12 Innings, called) St. Louis, 3; Brooklyn, 3, Atlantic League: At Newark New ark, 5; Faterson, 1. At Reading Reading, 10; Wllkesbarre, 2. At Lan caster (12 Innings) Itlchmond, 12; Lancaster, 11. At AUentown Allen town, 11; Scrap ton, 5, BRA D FIELD'S ! FEMALE REGULATOR elves nature tha mllH itltiinr needed for the regulation of the mtnset. It is of wonderful aid to the girl lust entering womanhood, to the wife, and to the woman ap proaching or going through the turn of life, women who suffer from any unnatural drain, any bearing down pains in the lower abdomen, falling or displacement of the womb, can qulcklycure their troub. let at home, completely away from tho eyes of a physician. A few dosts taktn each month will regu late the menses perfectly.-, Ltrre to ttlet Mid bT dm !" f or 1 1 . Tbe r(ifild HgDlitrCoin(. aoj, AtltBta,Gsf tio illro you need mcdlclno b6forJ you tako it, but having onco found out1 that you need It loao no timo in got ting tho best. If it's for tbo Kidneys, Liver. Bladder or Blood. Rheumatism. pyapepsla or for Chronic Constipation,' itho best is Dr. David Kennedy's Pavor Ho Itomedv, nnd n very simple way to' pnu out ii you neeu it, is to put eomo urinoin a class tumbler and lot it standi 24 hours: if it then has n sediment or a1 nt11r r.fn..lM if 1 1- . or utringy, palo or discolored, you do1 uiub 11UCU 14 UUVBlUlUll IU IUU yUU lllHfcj ryou Bnouiu ibko nvonto Komeay at fonco. It speedily cures such danger pus symptoms as pain in tho back, fre quent desiro to urinate, especially at flight, burning scalding pain in passing water, tho staining of linen by your (nrino and nil tho unpleasant nnd dan gerous effects produced on tho system iby tho iiso of wbiskoy and beer. All irenabio druggists sell Dr. jjnvlil Ken nedy's 1'avorito Kemedy nt fl.UU a .bottlo, or 0 bottles for $5.00. ) ! By a special and particular arrango ment with the manufacturers, our read era can try this grand mcdicino abso lutely lreo. Dy simply senumg youriuu name and post offlco address to tho DR. DAVID KENNEDY CORPORATION, Rondout, N.Y., mentioning this paper, when a trial bottle of Favorito itcmo dy, together with a pamphlet of valua ble medical advico. will bo sent von bv mail rtostnald. The publishers of this paper guar antee tho genuineness of this liberal OfljOTj nnw fn tlie Itnllnn Clinmbor. Rome, May 27. Former Premier Crispi, in the chamber of deputies yes terday asked permission to explain tho . 1 II ii Tlll-.. circumstances icauiiig io m nuimu In Elrvtbrim. Ills rpmnrlrfl led to nn iramonso uproar, during which anathomas woro hurled Indiscrimi nately and the din beenmo so great that the session was suspended. Alter its resumption there was a repetition of 11, n aranaa nrovlninlv witnessed. SlR- nor Ferry, socialist, accused General Baratlerle, wno commanaeu tne Ital ian forces In Brythrea, of fleeing and leaving his troops In the lurch. Ferry rofused to withdraw his accusation and, in tho midst or lndeBcrioauie con fusion, tho houso adjourned. Aotress Attompts Suicide. Now York, May 27. Katie Warron, said to be an actress, 28 years old, at tempted to commltt suicide by lnhal ing gas at her boarding house here yesterday. She is now under arrest On her tablo lay this letter, addressed to Mrs. Robinson, 3326 Sergeant streot. Philadelphia: "My Darling Qod bless you all. Please forgive mo for what I have done. Life was unbearable. My love to all." Wllllnrasport Cyoltst Wonkon, Toledo, May 27. George D. Helsley, a bicyclist from WHUamsport, Pa. was yesterday taken with hemor rhages of the noso while In this city, nnd for a tlmo his lire was despaired of. Helsley was attempting to break a record by riding from WHUamsport to Chloago in nine days. He was up with his schedule. Doctors report that he Is all right this morning, but he has abandoned his trip. the produce 'Markets Ab Itefleoted by Dealings tn Phlladel- nnin nna Ualtlmoro. Philadelphia, May 26. flour firm; wln- irvi ouimuuo, .iou-2.so; Pennsylvania roller, clear. J3.ir,ws srt- dtv miiu I2.G01?2.75. Ryo flour quiet and itoady at m.id par parrel ior choice Pennsylvania, ne quiet; jno. 2 roa, spot. In olevator, 7fiUfiI7uUf!. Pnrn nlnn.l... Kin O I a spot, In elovator, 374038c.; No. 1 yellow, for local trade, 41c. Oats nulst; No. 1 white and No. 2 white, clipped, 330. Hay 14 for lars-o bales. Beef steady; beef imina, w.ouiasu, porn steady; family Sll.S0(ff12. T.nrri enav- mABt.pn BaMA.1 t ft) Tin t , tmA ....... .t.icwi uiwu-moiy, MHJ 18Ko.; do. factory, HHffllSo.; Imitation uieaiuotf, unuiDC, lOW XOrK HO! TV. lift T?1?n . An - .r,n- . . VI vicuuiuij', iDifjioc. ; iancy Penn sylvania prints Jobblnir at 19!lo.; do wholesale, 18o. Cheeso easy; large, whit 9Vio.; small do., 9ii94c.; largo, colored SUftRUo RUiall An QifTOUn TP... a4An4.. New York nnd Pennsylvania, l6o.; west- iu, irn, iD-vitic; soumern, liaiao. Po tatoes steady; New York, JK$1.75; Jersey sweets, J102. Cabbago steady at $1.M3 .iu pur uurroi crate, Baltimore, May 26. Flour flrmor; west ern superfine, 2.2SST2.40; western, extra IS-GO-ft-H! wnsfarn famll.. t wun OA. i - t,.ji,w, win ter wheat, patent, $2.7504; spring wheat paiviu, .vvu4.iu; apring- wneat, straight, 53.053.80. Wheat dull and easier; spot and month, 7MOT6c; Juno, 7TCTTHo. Juiy, iH78Hc.; August. 79o.; southern, by sample,- 7177Vic; do. on grade, 7aH iu. V.OW1 ; spot una montii; 378U7i4o. June, 8737Ke.; July, J7t4S871ia. ; steamer mixed, SiWSZSJWa; southern, White, 4JV4043Ho.; do. yellow, MOJSMe, Oats dull and easy,- No. 2 white. JSo.; No. 2 mixed, lOSBOMa. Rye nominal; No, 2 western, 64o. Hay steady; No. 1 tlm. othy, 112. drain freights flulet; little do, jng; steam to ilverpopj, per bushel, JHd-l l-dtk. rnr nrncra nor rnmptA ni. iw , - .-. . , 4, ... 71m June, Bugar strong; fine and coarsi Biujiuuuuu, ii.toft, uuiier sieaay; iano creamery, 19C20O.J fancy Imitation, llj 1fi nv lnrftc lVmiA . t. .,1 - ..it ""I .".. V . , BUVU lUI(I, ILtfi 12o.; store paoked, 11914a.; rolls, H-Q140. r-KKu ii rm ut nvn'ic. uneese steady large, io.; medium, 10o.; small, lOUo I.lvo Stock Markets. New York, May 26, Beevos slow; tor and cowS 10c. lower: bulls steady; steers. Jl. 8036. 60; bulls, I3.C0O4.C3; cows. 12.603 4.26; extra fat heavy do., MIS. Better feeling In calves; common to prime veals. 6(37; buttermilks, common, 24.60. Sheep- siow ana lower; gooa to choice yearlings, t4.60Q6.60; lambs, J6.753S. Hogs lower at 11.104.26; common Tennessee pigs, 11.60, East Liberty, Fa., May 26. Cattle steady; extra, t5.46O6.60; prime, J5.408 5.43; common, ii.soxf4.Z5, Hogs steady; assorted modlums, H.02H; heavy bogs, l Q4.02H; heavy Yorkers, 24; light Yorkers, $3.2503.50; stags and, piggy sows, 11.6053, Sheep steady; choice wethers, $4.9(05; eommon, 2.6003.50; choice lambs, it.SOQ 0.10; spring lambs, tl,K36.60; voa calves, $77.W. A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree refund tho money on a SOcent lmltln Oreeno's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it falls to cure your cough or cold. We also una. tceaS-oont bottle to prove satisfactory nr money refunded. A. Wasloy, O. II. Hagen buch, Shenandoah Drue Store, and P. w nicrstoln t Co. ll-14-33t-dw Coming Kvents, M&v 27. flrftnd t ! f r, t of la ti. ball grounds, for the benefit of Defender jjoso company. May SO. Oranil nlnU tho National Social Club, at Columbia park. ,-umnu uauior ine beneBt or the Slavish congregation, in Bobbins' hall. Juno 8. Ico cream festival, Bobbins' opora house, under the auspices of tha Olln Mandolin Club, June 0. Strawlmrrv ml t , - M) victim social In tbe lecture roonj of the P. M. church. Juno 21.'IrA rrpnm l - auspices of tho Young Mens' Usher's Awocla. nun, in uuuuins- nan, Julv 3 I ITPum foll.,l Jt , - - - -.v ... n.iMn,, unucr auspices of tho Star Foot Hall team, In Bobbins' hall. All the leal In if. balinmli M... -, '" yi il Norway nine are coucfinir..i,.,i l n- rib Norway Pino Syrup, nature's own remedy for coughs and colds. BAIN EVAtStfATJiS XAMllOANOA. Rids bhJ-H Aiiieflbfttlli Wilt llnVollftrrt Work io Cniituro It. Madrid, May 2f.fc-fiid mlhlstor of war, Oenoral I'olavleja, lias1 received n dispatch announcing tho evacuation of Zamboanga. Island of Mindanao, by" tho Spanish garrison. Tho dispatch further said that as tho Spaniards had docllned to nssont to tho Filipinos demands that tho nrma and munitions of wnr should be surrendered with tint cltv fighting ensued, tho Spaniards suf fering some loss. The dispatch adds that tho natives continue bitterly op posed to tho Idea of American annexa tion, and that the coniiiiost of Min danao will prove to be a tougn task. Following Is tho full text of tho dls patch, which was sont by General Rloa, Spain's military representative In tho Philippines, from Manna: "I nrrlved hero on board the Leon XIII, Tho occupation of tho Island of Jolo by tho Americans was effected without special Incident. Tho Ameri can warships saluted our flag with 21 guns when It was lowered. "The lMllplno battorles at Zam boanga, Island of Mindanao, contlnuod to shell the town and tbo port, caus ing losses In our garrison, but finally, after a livoly attack by tho Spaniards, the Insurgents fled. Thoy sufforod nu merous losses. Our losses wero two officers and thrco soldiers killed and 18 soldiers wounded. "Ono company of our troops attacked a battery, which tho jencmy abandoned and two other battorles woro dismount ed by our artillery. After thlB roversa tho Insurgents declared their adhesion to Spain and Buspondod hostilities. "The evacuation of Zamboanga was accomplished In tho most orderly way, In spite of a violent atorm, which caused tho loss of several boats and the stranding of the steamer Porto Rico on tho onomy'a coast, every one was safely embarked. "Two American warships wereplaccd at my disposal by the admiral, but we did not need them. Now York's Antl-Trnut Law. Albany, May 27. Senator Donolly's anti-trust bill, which was signed by the governor yesterday, enables the at torney general to prosecute and secure tostlmony to prevent monopolies In articles or commodities of common use and to prohibit restraints of trade and commerce. Violation by an Individual Is punishable by a fine not exceeding 75,000 or imprisonment for not longer than one year, or both, and if a cor poration by a fine of not exceeding 15,000. No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely In face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If sbe has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin erup tions and a wretched complexion. Electflc Hitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to punly the blood, it gives stronjj nerves, britrht eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich com plexion. It will make a 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-COMING TO YOU." If, when contemplating a trip to any point West or Southwest of the Mississippi Blvor, you will purchase tickets via tlio Missouri Pacifio Ity , or Iron Mountain Ri.uto (which aro 011 side at all principal ticket offices in tho United States), you will have all the comforts and luxuries of-modern railwii" equipment, and the llnest opportunities for viewing nil of nature's museums and marvels of Utah, Colorado, Kansas,, Arkansas, Tuxa;, Old and Now Mexico, California, etc. Ex cursion tickets to all principal points at grcntly reduced rates. On account of the National Education Association ni cling at Los Angeles in July, we will make special low. round trip rates. Whon contemplating a trip West or Southwest, writo us for full information and rock bottom figures. W E. Hoyt, Q. E. P. Agent, J. P McCann, T. P. Agont, 391 Broadway, New York. 4-22-tf Sick Headaches, Tho curso of overworked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Boot Tea, the great blood purifier and tlssuo builder. Money refunded. if. not satisfactory, Price 2S cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to California Without change of Cars. Leaving Wasbineton everv Tnesdav and Friday at 11H5 a,m.. the Southern Railway operates Personally Conducted Tourist Ex- cursions to San Franclso without chango of cars, conauctors or porters. The route is inrouen Atlanta, Montgomery, Now Orleans, Houston, Ban Antonio.New Mexico, Arizonia, and Southern California. The can nrn thn very latest pattern of Pullman Tourist oieepers, rosewood nnish, havo high back seats, unbolstered in rattan, am ntxtnon section', supplied with linen etc, samo as' stanaara sleepers, llgntea by l'lntscli Uas, have wide vestibules, double sash roller curtains, lavatory, and smoking room for gentlemen, ana two routing rooms for ladles. Three and one-half davs' to Mn-rlm n,i Arizona, four days to Los' Angelos and Southern California, and five days to San Francisco. Such service for Trans-Continental travel has never before beon offered. The tourist carfare is less than via any other route,, effecting a saving of $25.00 to f30.00 for the trip. All information, maps and rates , furnished on application to Charles L. Hopkins, Dis- iiiiu xusseneer A?enc. uouthnrn iftiiiwnv Company, 838 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. JjlOIt COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK R. KANTNER, Of Lofty. Subject to Republican rules pOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, HORACE F. REBER, Op I'ihb dnovE, Tx. Subject to Republican rules. JjlOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BENJ. KAUFMAN, Or Tbumont. Subject to Republican rules. IOR.COUNTY REGISTER, F. C. REESE, Or StiESAHDOAn. Subjcpt to Republican rules. COR RECORDER pp DEEDS, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Fprrsvmjt, formerly of jole(l). Subject to Republican rules. JjlOR CLERK OF TUB COURTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER, Or OuwiosBtma. Subject to Republican rules. An Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method mid beneficial effects of the well lrtiown remedy, SviiUP OF Fias, manufactured by the CAMFOimiA F10 Bvnup Co.. illustrate tbo value of obtaining tbo liquid lnxa tlvo principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxative and presenting thom in tho form most refreshing to tho tasto and acceptable to tbo.pystciri. Il ls tho ono perfect strengthening lajtft. live, clcnnsing tho system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches nnd fovcrs gently yet promptly nnd cnnblipg ono to overcome habitual constipation Pjer mauently. Its perfect freedom fr i overy objectionable quality and sub' stanco, and its acting on the kidneys, liver nnd bovvola, without weakening or irritating them, niakg it tll9 Weal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing figs aro used, as thoy are pleasant to the taste, but tho medicinal qualities of tho remedy nra obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to tho Cahfornia Fio Svnur Co. only. In order to get its beneficial offsets and to avoid Imitations, please rcinombor the full name of the Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, OAL. LouiavrLLE, nr. new yohk, n. y. For sale by all Druggists. Price 50c, per bottle. Chlehr.ter'a EncU.b Diamond nrknd. ENKYROYAl PILLS Mrlcinal nd Irnly Uenulne. Arc tlW4)-i 1-HltMfl. LAOIf ftsk, y vruKfiit ior vnirrttticr r.ngiiMn f a c ntnA TirnnA in Usui nnd f.'oM tnotalllaV (uim, ir-ftlM vita blue ribbon, 'rake 1 nlll DlAllilflMAMYml infill lfU tiou and imitation. Al DrtUtrtiti. or ttrni dm. la itimpi for ptrtlonUrt, tfitlrnooUU tal "ifffiiei ior iiiwiff ( in mar, bj rrinra 1 31 mi It JW.WWW trfiiinvunii. it w yvi oU bj tit Locfcl DruggUU. lHlAlAn 1A Lauer's Bock Beer IS." NOW; ON; TAP. .. It can be had at all the lead ing saloons. Chmst. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler. 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA LAKESIDE! The only pleasure resort and picnic ground in this region. This season will be the most successfully conducted since its existence. The boats for the lake are now undergoing repairs at Reading. The grove will be cleaned daily by workmen. Ice and wood to prepare and preserve meals for picnic parties will be furnished free. An orchestra will be established at this resort for the entire season. For particulars address B. J. YOST, Prop., Barnesvllle, Pa. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDRHN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Kcfracttonist, who has testimonials from tbo beet people of tho county, as to bis ability, will be at QHUHLER'S DRUG STORE WEDNESDAY OP EACH WEEK. If your eyes cause you any trouble call and see blm. Glasses furnished" If needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. .SOLOMONyHAAK r k Agent for the Famous iBERGNER ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparklinir Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and Half,,, Beer and Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S BOCK BEER ON TAP . At all its customers to-day. "Solomon Haak's, 116 South Alain Street, Will receive prompt attention. rfliuKfiEnr- store DBAl.EE IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. . j , Wholesale and Retail. 20 Wast Ocntrs Strastt
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