TheHerald KST VIII.ISIIKD 1870, "All th! Hews That's Fit toPrlnt." I'ubtlalied every evening, except Humlny, nt 8 South Jftnlln street, Shenandoah, l'n. X.ONO UI8TANCK TIU.K1MIONK. Tlio Herald la delivered In Shcnomlonh ami the surrounding towns for six cents n wick, liny able to the curriers. lly mnll fS.OO n yeiir, or 23 cents inontU, pnynblo In advance. Ad verUaetnettta clmrfced nccordlnK to spnee mid position. The publishers reserve tlio tlRlit to change the position of advertisements whenever the publication of news demand It. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers mny deem Improper. Adver tising ra(e made known upon nppl Icntlnn. Entered at the post office nt Shenandoah, l'n., as second clns mnll matter. MONDAY. MAY 29, 1809. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. "With a man dying in New York front the results of tea drinking, those afternoon affairs take on new dangers that the bored participant wots not of. Ask any teamster in the town and he will tell you to change the electric railway from Coal to Centre street, Still, there may possibly be one whd will not. Tiikiuc are men who delude them selves with the idea that thoy occupy u position that no one else can All. But the history of the world shows that each man lias his equal. Thk people are interested In the change of the .electric railway from Coal to Centre street, and the agita tion will continue. Those who oppose it might as well realize that fact now as later. County. Treasurer Davis' organ informs the public that he picked up quite a number of poor children and paid their admission to the circus. May we riot suggest that "passes1 were numerous about that time ? Air exchange says ex-Chairman Harrity wants to get back into Demo cratic politics this year. His friends in Schuylkill county are already back, and have control of the party here -to the evident discomfiture of the Bryanites. No one who has any interest in the cemeteries of town should neglect to make the usual repairs and beautify the graves of their deceased friends and relatives before Memorial Day. This is an obligation owed to the dead as well as the living. Boss Guffey says the leading issue in 1D0O, so far as the Democratic party Js concerned, will be an anti-Trust plank. The rabid silverites here are evidently not in line with their "boss." They deplore the turning down of the Ulrica resolutions. The District Attorney is deter mined to compel litigants to pay court costs in cases that have been nol prossed. Quite a number from Shenandoah .were arrested on capi ases, a number of whom .paid the costs, while eight of them went to jail. This should have the effect ,of reducing the number of petty law suits. Admiral De-why dealt the anti expansionists a body blow, when ho said: "We must never sell them Such an action would bring on an other great war. We will never part with the Philllplnes, I ara sure, and in future years the idea that anybody should have seriously suggested it will be one of the curiosities of history. The Mahanoy City Tribune at tempts to justify those traveling men who seek a inarket,here for their wares and then discriminate against Shenandoah hotels. There is no justification for snob a course on the part of these drummers, and the mer chants of -this town will take a hand in the "discriminating" business. Shenandoah now has as well con ducted hotels as any town in tlis re gion. The suggestion of Secretary Mill! gau, of the National Prison Congress, that Pennsylvania should have a prison deyoted exclusively to women, seems to meet with much favor among those of our citizens who take, an interest in penal legislation, Massachusetts, New York and In diana already have such institutions, and the Keystone state should not lag behind the procession. The work of reforming the inmates is much less successful where the women are kept in a sort of annex to the men's prison than it is where the building and all Its equipment are deigned especially for women. There are about sixty women at present in tho two state penftentiarieM. Easy to take Easy to Operate Because purely vegetable yet thor ough, prompt, healthful, satisfactory- . M'.umu ic 'it.es t I iMt orden for ou hro Nurt tr block. Kjpenus Uii mUtt to tbOM 4prlnff hotae, or Oimiitlon tc Jo. cttfjfent. Ptfniunt el-. DlofmvTit Tba baniDJM cully lera 'it. AridreM TlieU.fl. CI! ASK t;0. Ui tL Juui tieu y ill I. or the CHASE XURSEMES death bv tornado. Tnthor nnrt Six Clillcliou Killed in South Dakota. ChnmboTlIn, 8. D May 29. Word lias reached here of a disastrous and fatal tornado which paiscd ovor tlio country In the vicinity of Bijou Hills, 2G miles south of tills city, Saturday nftornoon, resulting In tlio doath of Bovou persons and tlio serious Injury of three others. Tho killed aro Charles Peterson and his six children, ranging In ago from 3 to 1G yoars. Tho wlfo and two re maining children wore so badly In jured they may also dlo. Tho tornado formed In plain vlow of hundreds of tho people, and moved In a southerly course. Tho first place reached was that of Ara Coden, which was totally destroyed. Tho storm then destroyed a church and n school house, after which It reached tho Pe terson place. The dead and Injured there wore strown all about the prem ises, all being bruised and mangled in a shocking manner, whiio tho build ings were smashed to splinters. Tho tornado next destroyed the Crlegor premises, then passed Into the range of hills skirting the Missouri river, whoro it nppoars to havo been dissolved. Tho path covered by the storm was only about twenty rods wido ana nbout three miles In length, but every thing within that section was com pletely annihilated. The wind was accompanied by a heavy fall of rain and hall, tho latter being as large as goose eggs. ENDED IT BY SUICIDE. Adventurous; Cni-ooi- of Dp. Cornwall, Tlirlco Chnrired With Murder. Kansas City, May 29. Dr. Richmond Cornwall, a prominent local physician with a varied career, committed sul cldo In the homo of his brother-in- law, Dr. J. C. Whlttler, yesterday by shooting himself through the bond. He left a note saying that despondency over financial affairs prompted tho act. Dr. Cornwall was 33 years old, and had a wlfo and child. Ho had passed through several thrilling experiences Early in his Ufo ho was accused of taking tho life of a young St. Louis girl by means of poisonous flowers. Nine months later he eloped with a prominent St. Louis girl. She died suddenly, and allegations of poisoning were made. Her body was about to be cremated when her relatives de manded that tho coffin be opened. The matter was dropped. He was also connected with tho disappearance of Miss Maude Bollo Bonsteelo, daughter of a Kansas City physician, in 1894, and who has never been found. In St. Louis on July 7, 1897, Dr. Cornwall was accused or Killing a brother. Her' bert Cornwall, whom he claimed to have found In the act of beating; tholr father. He was tried for this latter crime and found not guilty. There were no witnesses. Four years ago Dr. Cornwall married a second time. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. In domitable will and tremendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at A. Wasley's drug store. Consumption Cured. BROUGHT BACK FROM THK GRAVE. Last November Mr. Toscoh Tames. painter, of 325 W. Pearl St., Indianapo lis, Iud., was at death's door with quick consumption. Wasted to a skeleton; his lunes a mass of ulceration; his death was hourly awaited by his doctor ana lamiiy. ne was Kept in a tgusiaui sturjor with ooium. A friend, thinking to relieve his terrible cough, gave him a bottle of Brazilian Balm, beemg its wonderful effect, the doctor advised its continued use. Mr. James soon after dismissed his doctor, .and depended on the Balm alone. His recovery' was rapid and complete, and in February he returned to work. His lungs are sound, and bis weight greater than at any time in his life. His recovery is regarded as almost a miracle. COMMA BACILLUS. In consumption beware of cough mix tures and prescriptions that contain opium. Opium paralizes the nerves, and gives the comma bacillus a good chance to destroy the lungs. It is always fatal. Brazilian Balm does not contain a trace of any opiate, but stimu lates the nerves with iiewlifeand power, destroys the microbe, and restores all tiint la leir. oi ine uiseaseu juuks iu u . r. r . , T 1 1 .. , sound and healthy state wlucu no otuer remedy has ever been known to accom- piisn. Shenandoah drug storo, wholesale acenta Ask your grocer for the "Eoyal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It Is tho best dour mad. fIOOD'3 FILLS cure Liver Illfc, Biliousness, Indlgestloa, Headache, K Dlens"nt laxative. All DruKeUt Severe Ifnll Storm In Nebraskn. Beatrice, Neb., May 29. A seyero hall jJtorm visited Beatrice last even lng, doing Immense property damage, injuring several persons, killing birds and breaking glass by wholesale. The storm came up suddenly and hundreds of people were caught while driving, Several runaways occurred, in which several people were injured. Dead birds He in the streets by hundreds, trees aro stripped of their leaves and fruit and crops destroyed. a'ornaao Does JlOO.OOff Samntro, Central City, Neb., May 29. A tor nado passed through tho northern part of Hamilton county Saturday night, destroying from $75,000 to JWO.r 000 worth of property, including 15 dwellings, a church, a schoolhousoand two Iron bridges across the Blue river. Orchards, groves and fences wer level ed and much stock killed. Cedar trees 16 Inches in diameter were broken off or uprooted as easily as corn bills. In the cemetery adjoining the church every monument was pverturejJd, broken or destroyed. Tho CorrlKan-nookofollor fiult. Cleveland, May 27. John D. Rocke feller, through his attorneys, Messrs. Kline & Moore, yesterday mado a mo tion before Judge Stone, of the com mon pleas court, to dismiss the V00 000 suit of James Corrlgan against htm. It was claimed that Corrlgan had agreed to abide by tho decision of ar bitrators, who had decided in favor of Rockefeller. Corrlgan's attorneys re pudiated the agreoment. Judge Stone took the case under advisement. Cor rlgan claims that he transferred nearly U.000,000 worth of Standard Oil stock to Rockefeller at a low price, whereas the stock was worth more than-Rocko-jeller said it was. A Letter to Mr. Pinkham Brought Health to Mrs. Archambo. LEtltK TO MRS. flNKIIAU NO. 4095 " Dhah Mas. 1'inkiiam For two years I folt tired and so weak nnd dizzy that somo days I could hardly go around tho houso. Backache and head oilio all tho tlmo and my food would not digest and had such pains In tlio womb nnd troubled with luucorrhtca nnd kidneys woro affected. "After birth of each child I grew weaker, and bearing so much of tho good you had done, I wroto to you and have taken six bottles of Lydla H. I'inkluim's Vegotablo Compound, 0110 boxof Lozenges, one box of Liver Pills, one pnekagg of Sanatlvo Wash, and to day I ara feeling as well as I over did. When I get up in tho morning 1 feel ns fresh ns I did when a girl and cat and sleep well and do all of my work. If ever I feci weak again Bball know where to got my strength, I know your medicine cured me." Mlts. Salixa, AltCIlAMIIO, ClIAIlLF.StONT, MASS. Tho present Mrs. Plnkham's experi ence in treating female ills is unparal leled; for years sho worked side by side with Airs. Lydia E. Pinkham, and for sometime past has had solo charge of tho correspondence department of her great business, treating by letter as many as a hundred thousand ailing1 women a year. All women who suffer aro invited to write to Mrs. Plnkliam at Lynn, Mass., for advice, which will be promptly given without charge. Demolished l,y n Tornndo. Montezuma, la., May 29. Last even ing a tornado struck tho farm house of n man named McCoy, a half mile out of Keswick. The building was demol ished and five persons wore Injured, Mrs. McCoy fatally. Ilaln and hail followed the whirlwind and much dam ago to growing crops resulted. BASEBALL RECORDS. National I.tncuo. W.L.rct W.Ii.Pct Baltimore). ..18 16 .529 New York.. 14 20 .412 PlttsburB ...12 21 .361 Louisville ..12 23 .343 Brooklyn ...25 11 .CM St. Louis ...23 12 .657 Boston 22 12 .617 Phllad'a ....20 13 .C06 Chicago ....21 15 .&S3TVnshlnrt'n 12 21 .333 Cincinnati .,18 14 .563 1 Cleveland .. 7 23 .233 SATURDAY'S NATIONAL LEAGUE OAMEB. At Louisville New York, 9; Louisville, 6. At Chicago Chicago, 5; Washington, 1. At Cinclnnatlr-Boston, 8: Cincinnati, 2. At St. Louis St. Louis, 7; Brooklyn, 6. SUNDAY'S NATIONAL LSAOUB GAMES. At Louisville New York, 4; Louis He, 3. At St. Louis Brooklyn, 3; St. Louis, L At Chicago Washington, 4; Chicago, 3. Atlnntlo Loqkuo. W.L.Pct Richmond ..20 8 .711 Reading ....14 10 .5S3 Lancaster ..15 13 .536 Newark ...,15 13 ,536 W.L.Pct Wllkesb'rre 13 12 .620 Scranton ...11 16 .407 Allentown .. 9 16 .380 Paterson ...10 19 .345 SATURDAY'S ATLANTIC LEAOUE GAMES. At Newark Newark, 2; Paterson, 0. At Allentown Allentown, 3; Scranton, 2. At Lancaster Lancaster, 6; Richmond, 3. At Beading Reading, 2; Wilkesbnrro. 1. SUNDAY'S ATLANTIC LEAGUE GAMES. At Newark Newark, 8; Beading, 0. At Paterson Paterson, 9; Lancaster, 0. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Tho Receipts or Cuttlo In Philadel phia nnd Lntrst Quotntlons. Philadelphia, May 29. Tho receipts of cattle In this city last week were as fol lows: Beeves, 3,377: sheep, 7,266; hogs, 5,161. Beef cattle In full supply and with only the usual demand rates were weak; ex tra. 5H5$sc.i good, 5H05Hc; medium, 4?iCc; common, 4?44c. Sheep a sliado easier under full supply; extra, SUSSc; good, 4?i55c.; medium, 4UCtV4c; common, 34c.; lambs, 536Vic; spring lambs, $3185.50. Hogs steady In all grades except ex tremes; best western, 5W8Wc.i others, B'ASTSHc; fat cows dull at 2W&2c. ; thin cows In fair demand at iwuw. veal culveB active at 6Vi7l,4c.: milch cows un changed at I25S43; dressed beeves steady at ftSS'ic. WHO IS Women as well as men aro mado miserable by kidney and bladder trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, tlio great kidney '" remedy, TO BLAHE. promptly cures. At druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes You may " havo a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tolling all about it. Address, Dr. Kilmer iSUo..BInghamton,w, . THE PARIS SEEMS DOOAIED. Another Fruitless Attempt to Float the Atlnntlo I.tnnr. Coyerack. Cornwall, May 29. The ninth attempt to iloattlio Amerlcanllno steamer Paris waB made last evening, and proved an utter failure. Her bow Is absolutely impaled by the rocks. Plvo tugs were used In the endeavor to tow her oft, three others standing by for an emergency. Her boilers, ex ceptlng those used for the'pumps, were emntled to lighten the snip. The effect of the strain ot last week's attempt Is tpparent in the In crease of water In the engine room Efforts to pull her off will now be dis continued, and It Is proposed to con coct some new plan for lightening the vessel. The pertinacity of tho attempts to tow tho liner has caused considerable surprise among experts here, owing to the Impalement of the bow, as her re moval by towing must mean, in the opinion of the experts, the tearing off Of fhe bow. Nebraska Ifqnors Stotzonbortt. Lincoln, Nob,, May 29. Tho remains of Colonel John M. Stotzenberg, Jatp commanaer or me first iseurasifa regi ment, killed In the Philippines April 28, lay In state at the capltol building for two hours yesterday. Thousands pass ed the casket to view the dead hero, Memorial servlcos were held over tho body at Holy Trinity Episcopal ohurch The reuiajns, accompanied by a guard, were taken to Washington yesterday afternooon, where burial will be made in the national cemetery, Mrs. Stptr zenberg and Lieutenant Cavanaugh ac.- companled the remains. Tho Gins l'uotorlos' Shutdown. Pittsburg, May 29. The Window Glass Are will practically end today, nnd all the factories In the country With the exception of (he co-operative concerns wilt bo closed. The co operative factories represent about 9 or 10 per cent, of the output In tbf country, They will be permitted to oDerats until June 22. The shutdown throws 7.000 skilled glass workers ou of employment, and about 10,000 more who are dependent upon the opnttrm of ths factories for employment. Three Killed at a CroMlnor. Buffalo, May 29. Joseph Keller and Ray Sherman, ot Alden, N, Y and. Louis Carey, of Auburn Four Corners. Pa., were killed at Wendes Station at 2 o'olock In the morning whiio driving across the New York Central tracks. The oarriage was struck by an east bound express train. The bodies ot Carey and Keller were thrown, on the west bound track, and a freight train which passed a moment later, mangled them beyond recognition. TUB OREENsnURfl 8H00TIN0. Tho Head Man tho Vlotlttl tit a Qunf fol Amouir Crooks. Grecnsburg, Pa., May 20. John Craig, of Allegheny, who was shot by n companion on Centennial day here, died at tho Vcstmoroland hospital yes terday. Whiio to Coroner Owens and OfTlcor Bomer, who rocctved tho ante mortem statomont of tho dying man, Craig refused to stato that "Hal" Hannan, of Johnstown, did tho shoot ing, ono of tho physicians at tho hos pital was told by tho dying man last night that tho man who shot him was a tall, slim man with light clothes, and had a crooked eye. Coroner Owens yesterday afternoon empanelled a Jury and several witnesses to the shooting woro oxamlncd. Thoy nil agreed that tho man who did tho shooting was tall and slim and woro a light suit of clothes, but none could say positively that ho has a crooked eyo. Tho cause of tho shooting, kept a secret uy craig and aionchnuir, camo out yesterday, Tho report is that while operating their "bunco games at Ai- toona on Wednesday thrco ot tho Craig gang woro arrested and held prisoners. Hannan and Qlonchauff.who It appears, carried tho bulk of the money secured In tho games, rnn away from Altoona, leaving the prisoners to cot out of tho trouble as best they could. Craig charged Hannan and Glenchauff with "unurofosslonal conduct." nnd the angry words and tho striking of tho two companions by Craig led directly to tho killing. Glenchauff, whom Craig In his dying statement positive ly exonerated, is hold now by the Al toonn officers. To-Nlght and To-Morrow Night And each day and night during this week you can got nt any druggists Kemp'B Balsam for tho Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to bo tho most successful remedy over sold for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Get a bnttlo to-day and keep it always In tlio house, so you can check your cold at once. I'rico 23c and 50c. Samplo bottlo free Pcrhnps It Is Mnrlon Clnrk. Buffalo, May 29. A weok ago a man giving tho nnmo of Itobert Hale, residence No. 1220 South Broadway, St. Louis, lodged at tho house of Mrs. King, In this city. He had with him two children, a 3-year-old boy and a girl apparently 17 months old. Mon day morning Hale disappeared, tak ing with him the boy, but leaving the girl behind. Tho child, now In the county hospital, Is believed to bo Mar lon Clark, recently kidnaped in Now York, and the father of tho child is coming hero. Monarch ovor palnjp Burns, cuts, sprains, Btiugs. Instaut relicW Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. At any drug store. A SOLDIER'S VIEWS. Ono Volnntoor Who Opposes Annox tllK tho Philippines. Mlddlesport, N. Y May 29. Mrs Hattle Thorno, of this place, has Just received a lettor from her son Charles, who Is now with the First South Da kota volunteers in the Philippines, dated at Malolos, April 13, In which hp graphically describes a battle before that city on March 25. He says that it was estimated that the natives were 7,000 strong, and that his regiment, un aided, had to face tho heavy odds, as the adjutant wns killed before he could get orders to tho colonel. The cap ture of tho station at Marllao was ac complished with "terrlblo cost. Two officers were killed, two wounded nnd 29 non-commissioned officers and pri vates killed or wounded, In conclusion the writer says: "You asked me what tho soldiers thought of tho United States taking tho Philip pines. Woll, we don't think much about It. We cannot see where they are going -to be benefited by It. It has cost a great deal of blood, and one American life Is worth 10,000 natives They sneaked in on our outposts night before last and killed five of our men smashing their heads to a Jelly. They get drunk before they dare to come up. They tried It last night, and by the looks of tho ground were met with a warm reception. ano .rcruD;or-.Sl liner Conforenco. Pretoria, May 29. Tho volksraad, In sepret session, discussed tho forth coming conference at Bloomfontctn, capital of tho Orange Free Stato, be tween the British high commissioner for South Africa and governor of Capo Colony, Sir Alfred Mllner, and Presi dent Kruger, and authorized the presi dent to cross tho frontier for this pur pose. Murdor in the First Decree. Somerset, Pa., May 29. After ro malnlng locked up from 8 o'clock Sat urday evening until 7 o'clock yesterday morning tho Jury In the Peter Meyers case came Into court with a verdict of guilty of murder In tho Jlrst degree. The case against Meyers for the mur dor of Constable John Lonhart la pro ceeding this morning. Y BE SMALL SPOT MA MOST VIOLENT CASES HAVE 3t8M.Spi4g shows no disposition to iiuill Under ordin ADDCADUn AT CIDQT AC ary treatment Mo one can tell how soon thebe MrrLAnLu fll rlnOl AO will dovelop into Cancer of the worst type. So many people die from Cuncer simply be rJJCRP PIMPI FJ causo they do not know just what the disease is; lTICnu llllirLUOi thoy naturally turn themselves over to tho doctors, ana nro forced to submit to a cruel nnd dangerous operation tJ?o only treatment which the doctors know for Cancor. The disease Promptly returns, fyowever, and is even more violent and destructive than, eforo. Cancer is a deadly poison in tho blood, and an operation, plaster, or other external treatment can havo no effect whatever upon it. Tio euro must come from within the last vestige of poison must be eradjeatp. 8, S, S, FOR THE UUQQD because It is tho onlr remedy which can ceo deep enough to reach tho root of the disease and force it out of tlio system permanently. A surgical operation., uui-b nut reucn mo uioou mu reui noav vi tnu aiienst) DecnusB in iwjinj pqn not be cut away, nsnt upon S. H. S.j nothing onn take its place. S. 8. 8. cures also any case of Bcrofula, Eczema. Rhoumatlim, Contagious Blood Poison, Ulcers, Bores, or any other form of blood disease. Valuable books on Cancer and Blood Diseases will bo mailed fres to any address by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. jBMyiWritir.MMiifiir-iiiiliiwmi'ilf'i'rai"" A lllSTlNGT AMkkicAN SUCCESS. RunnlnuN still tipposb bilf- frolofefUcs Proposnla nt tlio IWtio Cdilfel-onbo; London, May 29'.Tllo fcdrregpond' ent of tho Morning Post nt The HagiU says: Tho discussion of tho proposed modification of tho Gonova convention provision regarding sick nnd wounded noutrala constitutes a distinct success for tho Amorlcan dologatcs. Whon It was first broached tho Ilusslans do cltnod to tako any part In the discus slon. on the cround that tho subject was not mentioned in tho circular ol Count Muravleft. Tho Americans urged that tho Dutch invitation Included all subjects bear lng on tho circular, a vlow which th8 conference upheld. As yet tho uus plans havo not abandoned their post Hon. nnd they will mako anothor of fort to have tho American proposals rejected on technical grounds, inter estlnc dovolonments aro expected. Tho Times, In an editorial, declares that tho result of tho pcaco conforenco will be a pormanottt arbitration tri bunal. Young Mothers, CrotiD Is tho terror of thousands of young mothers because Its outbreak is soagoutzlng and frequently fatal. Slilloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts llko maglo la cases of croup. It has never been known to fail. Tho worst cases rolloved Immediately. Price 25 cts., B0 cts. and fl.OO. Sold by P. D. Klrlin and a guarantoO; Tho Inercaso In'Coitl Production. Washington, May 29. The statistics of tho production of coal in tho United States during 1898 show that the total production of all kinds of coal In 1S98 reached tho enormous figure of 219, 835,993 short tons, an Increase of nearly 10 per cent, ovor the output In 1897, which amounted In round fig ures to 200,220,000 tons, and was up to that time tho largest tonnage ever ob tained In the United States. Great Britain's product In 1898 was 225,287,- 312 short tons, a slight decrease from 1897. Praotlcally all of the Increase In production In the United Stntos was In bituminous coal. "It wns almost a inlraclo. Burdock Wood Hitlers cured mo of a terrible broking out all over tlio body. I am very grateful." Miss Julia Filbridgo, West Cornwoll, Conn, Injunction Airnlnst Mine Operators. Weir City. Mo., May 29. The trouble at the coal mines' took an unexpected turn Saturday evening, when, upon tho application of County Attorney Ste vens, a temporary Injunction was Is sued by Judge A. H. Skldmore, of tho state district court, restraining tho Kansas and Texas Coal company and W. H. Barrett, lessee of one of tho company mines, from Importing for eign labor to tako the placo of the strikers. The petition upon which the Injunction was Issued alleges that the company Is about to bring In largo numbers of negroes, criminals and ex convlcts. Child Badly Iiltton by n MnlfT. Trenton, May 29. Tho 2-yoar-old child of Harry E. Stahl, a bicycle man ufacturer, was badly bitten In the face yesterday by a mastiff dog belonging to a neighbor. Tho child attempted to play with tho dog, when tho animal turned on the little one and made about a dozen gaBhes In tho face. The dog was frightened off by the child's screams. A physician cauterized the wounds and the child is not bollovcd to bo In any danger. The dog wa3 shot. Turlov to Itetlro From tlio Senate. Chattanooga, May 29. Senator ThomaB B. Turloy, In answer to In quiries as to whether he would be a candidate for re-election, gave out tho btatement that he would not be. He gives as bis reason that he Is unwilling to devote tho balance of his life to a struggle to maintain a political posi tion. He says: "Beside this, the life and duties of a private citizen ara more congenial to mo than tho responsibili ties of so exalted a position" , NUQQETS OF NEWS It Is rumored In Rome that tho pope will create a South American cardinal. James Williams, colored convict at Dannemora (N. Y.) prison, suicided by setting fire to his cell. Susan Grant, a young colored wo man, was outraged and murdered on a lonely road near Savannah, Governor Ellerbee, of South Caror Una, is very ill at his home near Sellr crs, S. C where he has been for some time. Tom Pltcock, a prominent citizen of Newmarket, Ga., shot and instantly killed a negro Baptist preacher who threatened hlin. Banastar won the Brooklyn handi cap on Saturday In 2.06 (record breaking time), with Fllagreno second and Lanky Bob third. The Norrlstown (Pa.) Jury on tho Exeter railroad wreck places the en tire blame on the Reading railroad company pAd exonerates employes, CANCER. Mr. Wm Walpole, of Walshtown, S. D., pays: 'A. Jittle blotch about tho size of a pea camo under ray Jeft eye. gradually growing larger, from which shooting pains at intervals ran f n a djrectiqng, J became greatly alarmed and consulted a good doctor, who pronquncpd ft 'Cancer, and advised that it be put opt, but rhi$ f could pot pop sent to. I road in my local paper of a euro effected by 0. S. B pnd decdod to try it, it acted like a charm, the Cancer becoming af first irritated, and then discharging very freely. This gradually grevf Jess and. then discon tinued altogether, leaving n small scab widen soqn drop ped off, and now only n healthy little scar remains wfipfe what threatened to destroy my life pnee held full sway,'1 Positively tlfP on)y euro for Cancer is Swift's Specjflp GKNKRAIi OTIS MiPOIVi? bf tlio MvnoUatlon of ZnmboftrtgO by tlio Spnnluli Troopn. Washington, Mny 29.Tho war do patltnont yesterday mado public the following dispatch from Genoral Otis, commanding at Manila: "Two battalions ot tho Twenty-third infantry in quiet possession of Jolo. "Spanish troops withdrawn from Zamboanga after battlo with Insur gents, with severe loss to lnttcr. Span ish loss nlno killed, 27 wounded.among whom Commanding Gcnornl Montero; died from wounds; burled hero yester day. Insurgents used rlflos, artillery and ammunition captured from gun boats, expending major part of ammu nition. Conferonco followed between Gonornl Rlos, who went from Manila to withdraw troops, and Insurgonts. Latter stated to him would not oppose landing Americans, oui wouiu utcuyi conditions In Luzon. Spanish troop wlthdrnwn now hero depart for Spain tomorrow. "Feoble attack by insurgents on the Inhabitants of the southeast portion of Negros necessitated sending abattallon of troops from Manila there. Will soon restore order. "Insurgent falsehoods circulated in southern Islands of overwhelming in surgent victories In Luzon keep up ex citement In that section among tho more Ignorant classes, although Intel ligent peoplo know American arm3 have never met a reverse ami they call for United States protection. "Havo turned over to navy for usa on tho coast of tho southern Islands a number of purchased Spanish -gun boats, from which excellent results pro expected." . THK SIOXAIj COUPS ATTACKED. Cnptnln Tllley MlpMnu nnd tlio 'Worst Ih Ponrod. Washington, May 29. General Greely yesterday received a cablegram from Major Thompson, at Manila, reporting that a party landing for tho repair of the cable at Escalantc Island Of Ne gros, bad been treacherously attacked by natives, that Captain George H, Til ley, signal corps, Is missing, and that tho worst Is feared. Tllley's services in tho Philippines have been marked by such ability, courago and zeal that his superior placed him In the foremost rank of subordinate olllcers. The cablo operations referred to aro not thoso of tho signal corps, but or tho Eastern Extension Cable company, that has been permitted to repair and replace certain cables in the -Vuayan Islands, Tllley doubtless accompanied tba ex pedition as the representative of tht United States, the supervision of all telegraph lines and cables being a part of his duties. No other casualties in tho signal corps have been as yet re ported In this expedition. Tllley was appointed from California. No Right to Ugliness. Tl, wnmnn uhrt i Irivlv in face form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must Keep ner neaiin. ii she Is weak, sickly and all run down, she will bo nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin erup tions and o wretched complexion. Elecltic bitters is the best medicine In the world to v. .n.lnln elnm.rlt llVr nml L'lllnPV iinil tft purify the blood. -It gives slrong nerves, piexion. It Win mRKe n eixxkhkikii'k, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cemg ai A, asicy s mug Mure. Coming JSvents. May 30 Grand picnic under auspices of the National Social Ululi, nl uoiumnia parte. May 30 Grand 1 all for tho henrflt of the Slavish congregation, in Itobbiu?' hall, Juno II. Ico cream festival, Kobbiii3' opera house, under the auspices of the Olio Mandolin Club, June 0. Strawberry and ico cream social In the lecture room of tlio P. M. church. juno 21. Ico cream festival, under the auspices of tlio Youug Mens' Usher s Associa tion. in Uobbins' hall. July 3 Ico oream festival, under auspices of tho Star Foot Ball team, In Jtobbins' hall. All the healing, balsamic virtuos of the Norway pine aro concentrated in Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup, nature's own remedy for coughs and colds. LAD'! E S .do yoo no-: DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatmen is tho original nnd only FRKNC1 1 on P.. nnil valinhlft nnrfl on tlio mar kot. I'rice, $1.00; sent by mail Gcmuino sold only by Klrlin'a druc store. IPfe Chlelittter'a Knell ah UUnuuJ It rand. rENNYROYAL PILLS Original ana iniy utnuine. Arc, alji TlUbU. lad it fcik Drufglil for ChUKttttrt tCnaitih Dia-, 1 mAn,t Brand I a ltd Uld Gold mllliO Itwiu, tnll villi ftiu noDon, 1 ak l .iVp 'P.i.Janiitrmil substttu '(Wns and imitation: At Dragftiu, r tent 4a. Id tumpa for ptrtleultri, teitliuonUll t&4 'm.i.v.M.pnlnl lla..M ttsovt MassrA. Boldbj Ul Loci.1 pi-uutiU. I'HILAUA i'A. JjWIt COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK R. KANTNER, Or Loftv. Subject to Ilepubllcnn rules port COUNTY COMMIrfSIONKU, HORACE F. REBERi Ok Pin is anovjc, Pa. Subject to Ilcnubllcan rules. TjlOU COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BENJ. KAUFMAN,' Or Trkuoht. Subject to Republican rules. "pOICOUNTY REGISTER. F. C. REESE, OP SlIERANOOAU. Subject to Republican rules. pot REcpupER p.y PEEng, EMANUEL JENKYN, Pf PorraYIIXE, formerly of frolietlV gubject to Republican jujps. TjtOIt CLERK OB TJIK COURTS, JOHN T? SHOENER, Pf Oftiyiqaoppp. Subject to Republican rules. WRIGHTtK PorallBruousand Nkkvous BMI I M H Disxaus. They purify the jLT Blood and give Health ir aj II I 7i action tq the estlre eyitem, H 1 MHK Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, COh&TIPATION and P'MPLES Miss SfttHe Wcrtllelffl, fige 14, of Told do, O, was the winner of theyfrj prize for execution on tho violin nt the lirtiBscls Conservatory of music, German critics say sue lsa won derltil player. It is the greatest dlstiuctiontobe first In any thing. For this in statenieusliip literature, am lctics, science an ft arfttmn n.,,1 Vomeu nut fori h their greatest efforts. Washington was said to be "first in war, first in peace and first id the hearts of his countrymen." It is a great thing to be first. Nothing is of morevirhtetojHankifad aftd brings great er happiness than a good remedy. Many things will relieve but the one that wU r;ttMsbcst. Brazilian Halm is such a rem edy. Tens of thousands have found that it is the only thing that would cure Ca tarrh and Asthma. ForlSyrs. ithasncv er'failedinasingleiso to Clirfe Adthllin, and its record has been as wonderful in Catarrh. Cases that had, to airappoarau ..... :.,ir ...i' ' V1 nostrils were entirely stopped upor where the Poisonous pus had eaten holes Into the thrpat an IhpH deep, or where the Stpmach had bpepme. urBerated. Bnd. rt,w rout swallowing the gsrut-laden niattpr, were all permanently cured. Such a rep? ord, unknown to anv other remedy, jifsl' ly entitles the Brazilian Jlalm to the flht place in the regard of the American peo nle. There are ZO.000.000 Catarrh victim. nnd countless Asthma sufferers in flfis country, nil of whom can be cured with Brazilian Palm, , A f 1,00 bottle 9 Brazil ian Balm contains a month's treotment for catarrh or asthma, and for 6 months we will wrap with esch S1.00 bottle a month's treatment of Toxicola Tablets, free. TOxIcoJa is the best tonic and nerve and strength builder known to science. This is thegreatestoffereyermade. Ask your druggist and take no substitute. 11. f.jackson oi CO., Mig. Chemists, indM napolis, 2nd. SHENANDOAH DRUfJ STORE, Wholesale Agents . , Lauer's IS NOW ON TAP. It can be had at all the -lead- ing saloons. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SKEN ANDOAH - PA LAKESIDE! The only pleasure resort and picnic ground in this rerion. This season will be the most successfully conducted since its .existence. The boats for the lake nre now undergoing repairs at Heading.. I he grove will be cleaned daily by workmen. Ice and wood to prepare and preserve meals tor 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., Barncsvllle, Pa. YOUR, EYES. J. D.' COLDREN,' ' Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Rcfracttonlst, who has testimonials from the bent pcopjp of flje county, as to bis ability, wlll.bp of GRUHLER'S' DRUQ STORE WEDNESDAY OP EACH WEEK. If your eyca cause you any trouble call and see htm. Glasses furnished If needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FRBB, S0L0M0NHAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL i?hila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled '- Pale 'Ale, Blown Stout, Half and Half, Beer tnd Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S BQCK BEER ON TAP At all Its customers to-day, Solomon Mak's, 1 16 South Main Street, Will receive protnpt attention, -1 T S ' 'Iff.. 1 mm- cHEnr mt Fruit, Confectjoneryj: Wholesale and RetU, S3 Waist ctntrv 9trtt !A Handsorru Ii one of thegreatest possess. Foxzont'a glTMit. , Handsome Complexion 9 greatest cnarms a woman canr 10 uourLHxioji rowan Bock Beer
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