rheHerald IWTUtl.lSIIKD 1870. "All the Hen That's Fit to Prlnt. jbllshcd every evening, except Sunday, nt fl Bouth Jardln street, Hhcimtiilonli, l'n. I.OM1 UISTANOK TKt.lStMIONK. lie Herald In delivered In Shenandoah and the surrounding tonus fnrstx cents n w ck, pay able to tho carriers. By mnll J3.00 n yriir, or 29 cents a mouth, payahlo lti advance. Ad vertisements charged according to nnil position, The publishers reserve tho right to change tho position of nclvertlscnints whenever tho publication of news demand It. Tho right Is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether paid for or not, that tho publishers mny deem Improper. Adver tising rates mndo known upoitoppllcatlon. intered at the post nrflce nt Shenandoah, l'n., ns second class mall msttcr. TUESDAY, HAY 30, I80B. KIR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever, neniorlal Day, Ouco more iv (jrutoful nation honors Its heroic dead. The men who sacri ficed their lives on the nltar of their country, are figaln remembered. The beautiful cemeteries of Shenandoah, made so by loving hands, were re visited to-duy and flowers were strewn In recognition of the services of thoso who He beneath the sod. With each succeeding year new names are added to the roll of de parted heroes, and the ranks of the old veterans is correspondingly de creased. The Grand Army of the Republic, in the annual address, truthfully sets out that Memorial Day is what its name implies a day of commemora tion. In the graves to-day on whoso mounds we will soon plant flags and scatter flowers, sleep the remains of men whose deeds of courage and dar ing and self sacrifice is worthy of being perpetuated in the songs of the nation, the pages of the historians, tne canvas of the' artist, and the work of the sculptor. It is eminently fitt ing, therefore, that these men should be remembered and their deeds of valor be the burden of patriotic speech and inspiring song. A grateful nation recognizes the fact that it owes its heroio dead a dobt of gratitude whioh it can never discharge. The immense sum annually paid to the widows and orphans of deceased soldiers and to surviyors of the fearful struggles to save and advance the Union, may seem large to some who fail to put a just estimate upon the services ren dered ; but every true patriot is ready to affirm that our country never can fully uav for tile noble lives that were sacrificed to preserve a nation All honor to the heroio dead 1 Let flowers most brilliant and fragrant be wreathed into gems of beauty and showered on their graves. Lot the poets sing their virtues in impassioned song and oratory add to the glory of their unfading memory. Let us be faithful to impress upon the minds of all, and especially the children and youth of our land, the importance of the day, and as the years roll on, of keeping up this cera mony. Let us see to it that this sacred, this holy day does not degen erate into a mere holiday and picnic occasion. It is certainl fitting that all classes of. people who tako shelter under the folds of the American flag should manifest a deep interest in' this matter, and we are glad that most business houses are closed and our schools are dismissed, so that our children and youthB may be im pressed with the importance of the occasion and may learn the great lesson of patriotism and true man hood; that they may be made to feel and understand that our Union exists to-day because of the most fearful but willing sacrifice, ever made by any people in the world's history. Jidok SiMONTOtr, at Harrisburg, ruled in the case, of John Soott, com mltted to jail for thirty days for being drunk, that a commitment could not be mode for simple drunkenuess; that where there is a charge of disorderly conduct with the drunkenness, the law provides for n, hearing and com' mltinent in default of tho payment of fines. The release of the prisoner was ordered. "A Gentle Wind of Western Btr.th Tctts no sweeter story to humanity than the announcement that the health-giver and health-bringer, Hoods SartapartUa, ietts of the birth of an era of good health. It is the one reliable specific for the cure of all blood, stomach and lever trovDies. HKO VERYWHf gfo It THE PGACG CONPGRRGGS. Ptili-CoiniiiHtoo l)lwMiliiir I'lnnn For intornntloiinl Arbitration. Tho Ilftgut, May 30. Tho Umftlng committed, or sub-committee, of tho arbitration committee met yoatorrtay and discussed the RttMlan scheme, adopting with slight modifications tho Drat six articles. Count Nigra, chief of tho Italian delegation, submitted h proposal of mediation nnd arbitration consisting of six articles, In tho form oi an nmonu niont to tho nuselnn project. The Americans nlso submitted an amendment, demanding that, In tho ovent of a dispute between two na tions, each should choose anothor na tion to act toRethor ns arbitrators to settlo the differences Without blood shed. This must not he confounded with tho proposal for n permanent ar bitration tribunal which tho Ameri cans will Introduce during the week. Tho Italian proposal Includes a clauso providing that modlatlon and arbitration shall not stop mobilization or preparations for war. Nelthor tho American nor Italian amondmont has yet been discussed. The naval and military sections of tho disarmament commlttoo both mot yesterday and exchanged Idoas In a desultory manner. Tho Impression gains ground that tho outcomo of this commlttco will bo practically nil. No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form nnd temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin erup tions nnd n wretched complexion. Electric Hitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver nnd kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety sltin, rich com plexion. It will make a good-looking, clmrming woman of n run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at A. Waslcy's drug store. Noerroc" Attack noculnr Soldlors. Charleston, Hay 30. Worthless no- groes on Sullivan's island have recent ly cnused excitement by attacking United States Boldicrs without appar ent cause. On Saturday night the ne groes fired at tho sentry on Fort Ca pron, tho mortar battery, and on Sun day night they assaulted Private Owens while he was walking his beat n front of headquarters and shot him in the hand. They also took his sword bayonet and slashed his cap and coat. The entire garrison was aroused and searching parties scoured the island in vain for tho desperadoes. Consumption Cured. BROUGHT BACK FROM THE GRAVE. Last November Mr. losenh Tames. fiainter, of 325 W. Pearl St., Indianapo is, Ind., was at death's door with quick consumption. Wasted to a skeleton; his lungs a mass of ulceration; his death was hourly awaited by his doctor and family. lie was kept in a constant stupor with opium. A friend, thinking to relieve his terrible cough, gave him a bottle of Brazilian Balm. Seeing 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 111 February he returned to work. His lunes are sound. and his weight greater than at any time . , t t : : .. III 111s inc. Ills icwvciy la iL'aiucu us almost a miracle. COMMA DACILI-CS. In consumption beware of cough mix' tures and prescriptions that contain onium. Onium tmralizes the nerves, auu gives tne comma uacuius a goou nlinnce to destrov the luncs. It is always fatal. Brazilian uaim uoes nor. contain a trace of any opiate, hut stimu lates the nerves with new life and power, destrovs the microbe, and restores all that is left of the diseased lungs to a sound and healthy state wmcli no otner remedy has ever been known to accom plish. Shenandoah drug storo, wholosalo agents Govoruor Wolcott's Votooi. Boston, May 30. Governor Walcott yesterday vetoed tho so-called Spanish veterans' preference bill, as woll as tho bill exempting trades unions from tho insurance laws governing fraternal beneficiary organizations. The veter ans' preference bill exempted veterans of tho late war with Spain from civil servlco examinations and gave them a preference on the public services ap pointment list next after tho veterans of tho civil war. Many a Lover nas turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Boot Tea purifies the breath by its action on tho bowcU, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Prico 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlln and a guarantee. Another Naval VohxoI I.aunohod. Bath, Maine, May 30. The United Stntes torpedo boat Destroyer Dahl gren was floated off the ways -on which the craft was built at the Bath iron works at 4:s?3 yosterday afternoon. As soon as she was fairly afloat Mrs, John Vinton Dahlgren, who is the wife of the late admiral Dablgren's youngest son, broke a bottle of champagno over tho decorated bow, and pronounced the christening words. The ceremony was witnessed by only a few guests, After the launching Mr. and Mrs.Dahl grsn gave a luncheon to the Bath naval veterans and the Bath Iron works offi cials. ITonorlnc Ilenry Geoma'e Slomory. New York, May 30. The followpra of Henry George appropriately obr served his memory by the decoration today of his grave In Greenwood ceme tery. In the evening, at the People's club, a bust of Henry George by his ton Richard will be unveiled with ap propriate ceremonies. Father Edward MoGIynn will make the speech of pre sentation and Charles Sprague Smith will accept the memorial In the name of the People's Institute, Richard Hovoy will read an elegy. Confident of Jlondornon'n Kleotlon, Des Moines, May 30. In Iowa po litical and congressional olroles the claim Is made that General Henderson Is practically sure of the speakership. Congressamn Hull said today: "I con fidently believe General Henderson will be nominated on the first ballot." Try Allen's Foot-Ease, A ponder to be shaken Into the shoes. At tblsteason yur feet feel swollen, uervoua sod hot, and get tired easily. If you have smarting feet Of Ujht shoe, try Allen's Foot Ease. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cores swollen sad tweeting feet, blisters and callous spots. Believe cariw and bunions of all paiu and gives rest and com fort Try it to-day. Hold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c, Trial package FiIKK, Address, Alien 8, Olmsted, Le Boy, N. Y. "M Gives Best spring mcdicino. It makes the weak strong1. We sell and recommend it SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South flain Street. Storm Futilities In IlullYilo. Buffalo, May' '30. -A sovero rain and wind storm passed ovor Buffalo and vicinity yesterday afternoon, causing damage to proporty and Injury to a number of people In this city a 90 foot smokcstnqk at tho works of tho uunaio uastlron 1'lpo company was blown over, and In falling It crushed In the wall of tho foundry building. Andrew Blcdlo and Valentine Hnhn, workmen In tho foundry, wore prob ably fatally Injured nnd 20 others were slightly hurt. At Lockport tho grand stand at the Lake avenue ball ground.! was wrecked. Daniel Toothlll, 14 yoars old, was fatally Injured, and two other boys, Albert Murphy and Qeorgo Sharkey, painfully injured. WHO I CI Women as woll as men aro TO nn1 bladder trouble. Dr. r amcJ Aiimen nwanio-itoov, vim LSL.A1 lu, groat kidney remedy, nromntlr cures. At drUBcists In fifty cont and dollar sizes. You may havo a sample bottlo by mail free, nlso pampblot tolling all about It. Addross, Dr. Kllmor & Co.,Blnghamton, N. Y. "Itpculntors" Will Meet Prompt Trial Griffin, Gn May 30. Tho 11 men In Jail charged with being members of tho gang who havo beaten negroes had a hearing yesterday afternoon. Justice Carhart ruled that the grand jury was tho proper tribunal to Investigate tho matter. Judge Regan, of tho superior court, after looking into the Btato of affairs, decided to hold a special torm of court this week. Tho grand Jury drawn will meet tomorrow and make a thorough investigation. Friday morn ing tho special term of court will bo called to order. UYou Try it. If Sliiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for tho small prico of 25 cts., 50 cts. nnd $1.00, docs not euro take the bottlo back nnd wo will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee Prico 23 cts. and 50 eta. Sold by 1. D. Kirlinaud a guarantee Clioorliie Wliont Prnspoots. Chicago, Mny 30. The Farmers' Re view prints letters from correspond ents throughout Illinois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota and the Dakotas with reforonco to the acreage of spring wheat sown and the crop prospects. A very small acreage Is reported in Illinois, but its condition is said to be fine. In tho other states the majority of the correspondents agree that tho acreago of spring wheat is about the same as last year, with conditions and prospects good. A Minnesota corre spondent considers the prospects the best in 17 yearB. An Increased corn acreago is noticed in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, Kansas, Iowa and Nebraska. In Ohio, Kentucky, Wiscon sin, Minnesota and South Dakota tho corn areas will bo about the same ns last year. No corn has been planted In North Dakota. Tho Clirlittnn Solontlst Trlnl. Buffalo, May 30. Tho preliminary trial of Mr. and Mrs. Klnter nnd Mr. and Mrs. James 'C. Saunders, Christian scientists, charged with being respon sible for the death df young Rolfe Saunders, was rosumed yesterday. As little or no evidence against tho wo men has been brought out they wero discharged. Tho answering of hypo thetical questions by a number of regu lar practitioners took up most of the time. The answers to these questions tended to show thnt had medical as sistance boen summoned young Snunr dors would havo stood an excellont chance of recovering from the attack of pnpnmonla which resulted in his death, Two Now York Storm Victims, Tonawanda, N. Y., May 80. A cy olone pnssod over the southern portion of this city and adjacent country at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Two men were killed, houses wrpeked and much other damage done. The dead are: Charles Browne, Tonawanda, a farmer; Frederick Johnson, Grand Islr and, farm laborer, Browne was blown from his wagon while driving along the river road Just south of Tona wanda and hurled against a fence. Johnson was killed by a tree falling on him whIo he was seeking shelter from the groat downpour of rain. Tho Itouuli Itldom' Reunion. Las Vegas, N. M May The pro gram for the three days' reunion of the rough riders, which will occur June 24 to 26, will begin with addresses by Governor Roosevelt and Colonel Bro dio, to bo followed by a regimental re view. On tho 23th, which Is Sunday, religious services will he conducted by Chaplain Brown. During the entire three days a cowboy tournament, con sisting of steer tying and broncho breaking, and races of various kinds, will be hold. .Pain's fireworks, repre senting the rough riders charging on San Juan hill, will bo given, Plcrtrou I'nraluo Threatened. Cleveland, May 30. A famine of pig Iron is threatened, and tho manufac turers may feel tho offsets of it within a few days, it the iron brokers pan )e believed. The surplus supply pf plff Is now about three days auoad of the consumption, and within a week, it la predicted, that surplus will bo wiped out and the consumption will exceed the supply. All the furnaces are now running to their full capacity, and the condition which confronts the manu facturers is said to be serious. .mi.. W1IKN NATUItK Needs assistance it may bo best to ronder It promptly, but one should remember to uso even the most perfect remedies only when needed. The best and most simple and geotle remedy is the Syrup of Figs, manu factured by tbo California Fig Syrup Co, Jlunth at a Dcndly Crosslnc. ttosoland. N. J.. Mnv nn Mrs. Peter A. Meeker, wife of a woll-known citi zen of this placo, was klllod at the Itosoland avenue crossing of tho Brio railroad In Caldwoll, N. J., yestorday. mere aro noitnor gates nor liagman at tho crossing, and It Is lmposslblo to seo trains In either direction for any distance, owing to curvos. Mrs. Meoker wns driving In a carriage, which was struck squarely by tho locomotlvo. Tho whoels of tho onglno cut off both hor logs nbovo tho knoo and otherwise mutilated hor. Tho crossing has long boon considered oxtrcmoly dangerous, nnd sovoral casualties havo occurred thoro. In 1893 tho Caldwoll common council directed tho railroad company to protect tho crossing by gates, hut no attention was ovor paid to tho order. Toil Sloan to Utile Itolocnunto. London, May 30. In conversation with a press representative Tod Sloan said: "I havo Just arranged to ride Holocausto for the derby on Wednes day. Whllo Plying Fox will undoubt edly bo hard to beat, I am satisfied something bettor can be got out of tho Frenchman than was dovoloped on Sunday. Ho may not win tho raco, but ho will bo next to best, and I pro poso to give him tho best effort. Holo causto finished third In tho grand prlx at Longchamps, Franco, on Sun day, Veteran Confederate. Critically 111. Washington, May 30. General Henry Heth, tho woll known Confederate of ficer, Is lying very low at his home in this city. He has never rccovorcd from nn old attack of tho grip, and other complications havo sot In. This morning ho was a trifle moro comfort able than usual, but a crisis may bo reached at any time. Goneral Hoth, next to General Longstroet, Is tho old ost surviving Confcdorato general. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. In domitable will nnd tremendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these rjualitics and the success they bring, use Dr. Kinc'sNew Life Fills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at t. Wasley s tlrug store. Oronoii Soldloii AVlTl Go to Portland. Washington, May 30. Secretary Al ger has received a cablegram from Goneral Otis, in resnonso to his In quiries, announcing that a majority of mo urogon regiment of volunteers at Manila had elected to return by steamor directly to Portland, Oro. Tho Wash ington regiment decided to como first to San Francisco. ProBldent of Hrowu Unlvorslty. Now York, May 30. Rev. Dr. W. H. P. Faunco, pastor of the Fifth avenuo Bnptlst church of this city, will accept tho call to the presidency of Brown university. The call was made sev eral days ago, and for a time Dr. Fmince was undecided as to whether be would accept. Tho position has boon vacant for many months, being last hold by Dr. Andrews, now super intendent of Chicago's schools. All mod Swindling Invostors. New York, May 30. J. Perclval Stewart, Robert Cameron, Edward C. Barr and Daniel J. Perlce, of the American Investors' company, wero yesterday hold In $1,500 ball each on tho charge of swindling sovoral hun dred of their customers. Harry C, Woodruff, who was arrested and re leased last weok on tho same charge, was ngain nrrestcd yesterday and pa roled for further examination. Ex-l'roHldont Hnrrlion In Pnrls. Paris, May 30. At tho preliminary banquet given last evening by Presi dent Emlle Loubot, and at tho recep tion which followed, tho centre of at traction was Benjamin Harrison, legal representative of Venezuela at the forthcoming sessions of tho Vene zuola boundary commission in this city, and Mrs. Harrison, MOTHER'S FRIEND takes married women through the whole period of pregnancy in tafetv and com fort. It Is used externally and it relaxes the muscles so thit there is no dis comfort. It prevents and relieves morning slcknest, headache and rising breasts, shortens labor and preserves the mother's girl ish form. SI a bottle at druggists. Send for a Fan copy of our illus trated booklet about MOTHER'S FRIEND. Tha Bradfleld Regulator G.f Atlanta, Ga. Miss Sadie Wcrthelm. nee 14. of Tole do, O, was the winner of the first prize for execution on the violin at tlie Brussels Conservatory of music, German critics say she is a won derful player. It rsmaxm is tne greatest 'jo-rvira .11..! UISLIUILUU IUUC first in anv it&L thimr. Fortius i.jtik?a instatemenshlp letlcs, science .Jlndart,menand I n w ttTKvomen nut forth their greatest efforts. Washington was said to be "first in war, first lu peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen." It isagreatthingto be first. Nothing is of more value 10 manmim ana brings great erhappitieslhan a good remedy. Many miujyj win reutvi mi ;ne one mat will cureis best. Uraziliau Balm Is suoh arem. edy. Teus of thousands have f ouud that It is the only thing that would cure Ca tarrh and Asthma. ForlSyrs, it has nev er failed in a single ise to cure Asthma, and its record has been as wonderful in Catarrh. Cases thi4 had, to all appearan ces, run into Consumption, or where the nostrils were entirely stopped uporwhere the poisonous pus had eaten holes into the throat an inch deep, or where the stomach had become ulcerated ond raw from svyrjllo wing the germ-laden matter, were all permanently cured. Such a rec ord, unknown to any other remedy, Just ly entitles the Brazilian Balm to the first place in the regard of the American peo ple. There are 20,000,000 Catarrh victims and countless Asthma sufferers in llfis country, all of whom can be cured with Brazilian Balm. A $1.00 bottle of Brazil, ian Balm contains a month's treatment for catarrh or asthma,, and for 6 mouths we will wrap with each 1.00 bottle a month's treatment of Toxicola Tablets. Uree, Toxicola is the best tonic arid nerve I Hfirl Krrnrrt1l li,i(t,lA- lrnniim 4 This is thegreatest offer evermsde. Ask your druggist and take no substitute. B. F. Jackson & Co., Mfg. Chemists, India, napolis, Ind. SHENANDOAH DRUfJ STORE, Wholesale Agents to6 k YoimsEO. It lfl easy to toll whothor your KicV HAVi nrn fllannnnil. Tftkn a bottle OT iiltumblor and fill H with urine. U fchero la a sodimont a powdor-llko irab. fctanco after standing a aay anu uigui, thoro is something wrong witn mo Kldnoyn. Other euro signs of dlseaso aro n desiro to urlnato often, pain in tho back, or If your urino stains llnon. xaoro is no question mat ii ;yVv 'Konnody's Favorlto Remedy is the best and surest mcdicino in tho world for rllflMBPfl of tho KldnOVS. Liver, Bladder and Blood, Rhoumausm, Dy popsia and Chronic Constipation. It Sulekly rellovcs and cures inability to old urino and tho nocesslty of getting np a numbor of times during tno nignu It puts an cud to that scalding pain wnen passing urino unu uorruiiw nuw bad oflectaofwhlskoy and beor. It io eold for ono dollar a bottlo at all drug stores. . . ... Bond your full post ofllco aadrcss 10 tn, Tin nivin KENNEDY CORPORA TION, Rondout, N. Y., nnd mention this paper. They will thon mall you a jtrial bottlo of Favorlto Remedy and nrnlnnhln medical rmrnnhlet frCO.civlnit full directions for its uso. Every roador tot this paper can dopond upon tho genuineness of this liberal offer, nnd (all sufferers from tho diseases mention. )e& nbovo should tako advantage or it t onco. . NUftdETS OF NEWS. Tho Belgian government hasrcsclnd' ed tho interdiction upon tho Importa tion of American cattlo. Tho Fifteenth infantry has arrived nt Manila. Ono mnn was drowned and flvo deserted at Honolulu. Clotheslines saved 3-yenr-old Josoph Frederick, who fell from the fourth story window of his homo in Now York. President McKlniey yosterday Issued tho amendments to the civil service rules, releasing about 4,000 offices from their operations. By tho explosion of n gasoline stove Rt their Philadelphia Home Mrs. serua and hor 9-yoar-old daughter were probably fatally hurnod. Adrian Braun was electrocuted at Sing Sing for tho murder of his wife, whom ho killed when she visited him In prison, bringing him delicacies. Young Mothers. Crouo is tho terror of thousands of young mothers becauso Its outbreak Is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Sliiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts llko mneic hi cascB of croup. It lias never oceu Known 10 inn. j.uu worst cases relieved Immediately, l'rlcoas ri... so eta. and H.0O. Sold by P. D. KIrliu and n guarantee. Off For tho Plilllppllio. Snn Francisco, May 30. Tho United States transport Grant sailed for tho Philippines late last night. The Grant is heavily laden with supplies, and car rles, besides, 1,200 recruits and troops of tho Fourth cavalry and two com' panics of tho Fourth Infantry. AH tho healing, balsamic virtues of the Norway plno aro concentrated in Dr, Wood's Norway Tino Syrup, nature's own remedy for coughs and colds. irnm Ituna Down Trolloy Cnr. Seattle, Wash., May 30. An eloctrlc car containing 25 persons was ru 1 into yesterday by a Northern Pacific train, Killing one man and injuring 14 others some fatally. The dead man Is Eman uol Broad, a clerk. Frank Hofeltle had his leg broken nnd sustained other in juries. Motorman Sharp saved his llfo by Jumping Into the bay. THE PRODUCE A1ARKETS" Ao noilootoil by Dealings In P.hlladol- pliln nnd llnltlmoro. Philadelphia, Mny 2D. Flour well main tained; winter superfine, JJ.1&32.33; Penn sylvania roller, clour, 13.16(93.30; city mills, extra, J2.60S2.75. Hye flour quiet nnd steady at $3.1033.15 por barrel for cholco Pennsylvania, Wheat firm; No. 2 red, spot, In elevator, 76ViTCc. Corn stendy; No. 2 mixed spot. In elevator, 3VA8$lic; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 41c. Oats dull; No. 2 white, 31Vic; No. 2 whlta, clipped, 32c. Hay quiet; choice timothy, $13. GO'S 14 for Inrao bales. Ueo steady; beef hams, $19.60320. Pork firm; family, 111.60212. Lard firm; city reflnad, In tierces, EHG5?ic. Butter strong; woatern creamery, 16MlSHc; do. faotory, 13Hc; Imitation creamery, 12ti313c; New York dairy, WMlIc; do, creamery, 150 lSc; fancy Pennsylvania prints jobbing at 103722c. ; do. whqtesale, 18c, Choose stendy; large, white, 8fc.: small do., 0 9Uc; large, colored, &YtS$c.; small do., 8c. Engs easy; Now York nnd Pennsyl vania, 15Hc; western, fresh, 145iQ15o. ; pouthern, llJ13e. Potatoes quiet; New Yprk, $101.75; Jersey sweets, $12. Pea nuts firm; fancy hand picked, 41435c; other domestic, 'iio. Cabbage steady at $1.6032.75 per barrel orate. Baltimore, Mny 29. Fiour quiet; west ern superfine, 12.253 2,10; western extra. $2.5033; western family, $3.8333.00; winter wncat, patent, J3.75a-a.su; spring wheat, patent, 53.0031.10; spring whoat, straight. J3.C5g3.80. Wheat strong; spot. 7JSI77140.: month, 77TTMa.i Juno, 77V477?ic.; July, 7S9i37S7io.; steamer No. 2 red, 7272Uc; southern, by sample, p9S7ia.; fjp, or) grade, 7357770. Com steady; spot, month and June, 36?ia3Tic; July, 87037U0. steamer mixed, S5if35Vic: southern, white, 3213,io.; dd. yellow, CSCSSHc Oats dull apd easy; No. 2 white, 32',itJ33c; Np. 3 mixed. 20H2SOC. Rye nominal; No. 2 westr ern, 64o. Hay steady; Ng, J. tlmqthy, $12.50. praln freights firmer and ropt(1 active; steam to Liverpool, per Dusnsi t6. June; Cork, for orders, per quarter', 8s. Hid, Silf. 3d. June. Sugar strong! poarse nnd fine granulated, $5.454. Butter steady; fancy ereamepy, H9Jf?9.; fancy lmuniion, ididc; fancy tuoie, isfiB.f pood ladle, HQllc; store packed, ilfilla. j rolls. 04o. Eggs Arm t io. Pfieese steady; largo, flo. medium. lOViPii small. JP'Jo, Lettuce steafly nt 60o. per bu,h6l box. Whisky iWafly ut lt.304rj.Si per gaj. Ion for tlnisht-d iroojs In carloads; 1,U 1,32 for jobbing lota. Live Stoolt Markets. Now York, Mny 29. Beeves closed firm oo phlcngo advices; common to cholco Steers, fl.fiW,E; bulls, $3.3004 1 extra fat, tim 4.00; cqws, 2.MiJ4.1. Qnlveg lower; common to choice vaals, 14.50(38.751 't6p; 17fr7.2B: buttermilks. llfll.SOr mixed calves, $5S5.50. Sheep nnd yearlings dull and lower; Umbs stendy; poor'tb prime sheep, $364 874; choice wethers, J5.12H; i-earllners. $4.25fl6: cholco db $6,25E6.S5; pulls, fif Isml, m Hobs slow at m J.25. ' East Liberty, Pa May JD.-Cattle ahout steady; extra, $5.605.60; prima, )5.'ltff $5.50; common, J3.60$4.25. Hogs" 4cHy tind lower, prime assorted anrj estfa heavy hogs. J3.WM13.S3; neavy xprKeis, $3,M; gpod mixed, J3.E5; pigs and light Yorkers, t3.75OjJ.80; good roughs, J3.2519 J.w; BingB anu piggy suwn, M,ijuu, aufu slow and lower; choice wethtfrg, $f.7()T.7!i common. $2.50iB3.6Q; cholco lambs, $5.70 8.86; spring lambs, $15036.60; veal ojjflyes. 77.60. To-Hlght an(l Tomorrow Night And each day and night during (liU week you cau get at any druggist Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Loum, acknowledged to bo tho roost successful remedy ever sold for Coughs, Croup, Urouchltli, Asthum and Consumption, (let a bottlo to-day aud keep it always in the house, so you can check your cold at once. Price 25c and 60c. Sample bottle free. EX-QOVERNOft ilOLUDAV DEAli Wait VlrRihln,'nilorMnKlstrinol)ur- I11K tut) Hunt Atturuion. ninkmnml Miw fffi- ISi-Governor Frederick William McKay Ilolllday Jlcd at his homo in wincnosior yosior- aay, aged 71 years, itc was uum m tUlnnhniiliir nrnilnntnri frnm tllQ nCll' domic department of Ynlo, nnd took 1 tho law courso at tuo univorsny 01 Virginia. When tho civil war broke ni Vin urn, nrnrMrln ff Inw. but Immo- tllateiy entered 1110 servicooi ins nuuvu stato. Ho rose to tno colonelcy 01 n . ) - . I , 1. a,..n...rt11 1..rTO,lft nttil nn nt-tv, nt BJntlr-lirnr'a Tliniultnln. Upon retirement from tho Borvico ho was elected to tno conrcdornto con gress, In which hp served until tho end of tho war. Ho was a commis sioner from Virginia to tho Contonnlnl exposition nt Philadelphia In 1870, and was oloctod governor of Virginia on tho Democratic ticket In 1877, Histerm extended through ono of tuo most ox citing periods of tho Virginian debt ntn,t.n nn,l tltnnrrlt Vita fulmtnlntm- tlon Is not rnnked as a successful ono, It was pure ana nonost. isx-uovermr Hollldny had been a cloao studont and a creat traveler, and was a flno speaker, A DEADLY PRACTICAL JOKE Pleasantry TJmt Itnultod In tho Kill in B of Finnic Jlcd 111. Paterson, N. J May 30. Frank Mc nill died suddenly In tho carhouso of Jho Paterson Railroad company Sun day nght. It was given out nt tho time that heart disease caused his death, but an Investigation yesterday Indlcnted that he died as the result of a practical Joko, bolng killed by elec tricity. Last night Joseph Grant and Christopher Ashfleld, who wero also employed at tho carhouse, wero ar rested upon charges of manslaughter. County Physician McBrldo, who made tho autopsy, Bays the Indications aro that death was caused by shock, but of what naturo ho Is not prepared to say until tho Investigation Is . inpro completo. Grant admits that a prac tical joke was played on McGIII, a live wire being connected with a soft soap tub. It was expected, tliat when the men took out a hnudful of soap to wash their hands they would recolvo a tllght shock. The wire usod, how.ever, appears to have been a high tension one, and tho results fatal. Volcanic EruptlonB Arn trrand. but Skin Eruptions rob lile of joy. llucklen's Arnica Snlvrj cures them ; also Old, Running and l'ever Sores, Ulcers, lloils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Uruises, llurns. Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. llcst Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25cts. a box, C ure guaranteed. Sold by A, Wnsley, druggist. IIooiI'h Illumines Rottirn 1'rom Cuba. New York, May 30. Tho United States transport Logan arrived yestor day from GIbara, Cuba, with 47' offi cers and 63G men of the Second Unltod States volunteers, known as Hood's Immunes, under commnnd of Lieuten ant Colonel Grubbs. This regiment returns In flno condition, tho moH pok ing healthy and strong. Thoy wore re crulted In Louisiana and Texas. Thoro are also on board 15 discharged sol diers. Thero was ono death on the trip. Private Casoy, of Company M, who died Mny 27 of dysontery and was burled at sea. Tho troops will go to Camp Meado to bo mustered out. i BEEGHAM'St 9 cure Bliicirs ana Nervous Disorders, o 1 (ft cents mill 35 cents, nt drug stores. trong Brink is SsaSh DR. CHARCOT'S TQNIC TABLETS aretbeonl7io6ltfnir nTOrarifed remedy tor the Drink Habit, Nervousnoss ami Melancholy caused 1)7 strong drink. ivi: mr AitANTUi: rovit iioxiih to euro any case wltn u ucsitlve rl 1 l.-n cuiir-nut- orretuml the money, and to dtMtruy tho appotlto (or Intoxicating lliruora. THE TABLETS CAN BE (11VEN WITHOUT KNpWtEDQE OF THE PATIENT. ' 1 CTDnUC nDIUl'c,,u",'" Misery, lo verly OlnUllU UnlflrwUHl nwim. Upon reculiu. of J10.00 we will mall you Jour m boios nnd iks Uto written sninrmitPH 10 cure or refund Tourraoney, Uiirlfl boies $3.00. For sale "at Klrllu's drug storo. fiHA nkl,l,MlA EnvUili lHamond Itrand. .?&K src. Ilfllf t.lUl.1.. LADICS tit llrugital for Chtelttittra JtnolUA Pla-i .Mn.,.rfiMln It. A .nil Hold B1I.U1 hn.M. with iu. noun, lane no other. Rtfnttdangtrot tubitlni- V u.i twrnltniitina. It llriu;.!.!!. ar land 4. Id .ttmra fur ctrtlouHTl, tnttnooltla b4 " II. Ilef for T.ll." tj -rChlohMltrChtmloiatMUwIio.arj, by all toon DrtKtUU. I'illLAOA 1'A. JjlOK COUNTY CpMMSIONK!t, FRAWIC R. KANTNER, Op Lorry. Subject to Republican rules FOU COUNTyCOMMIr3SlbNE, ' '" f ii t HORACE F. REBER, OpPiNaanovK, Pa. Subject to Iiepublican rules. JjlOR COUNTY COJIMlSSONUlt, BENJ. KAUFMAN, Op Tukmost. Subject to Itcpubllcan rules. jponcouNTy itTiaT!i. F. C. REESE. . Or Shenandoah. Subject to Iiepublican rules. pOIt KKCOHDEB 0' PBEP3, EMANUEL-JENKYNi Or roT-rsviiXE, P0Fi9etlyqfifole0. flubjepf to Republican mips- ,. ..u..,ii. in . 1 111; i TjiOR CLERK OP TJIB COURTS, ' JOHN T. SH0ENER, Or OuwiasBcuo, Subject to Republican rules. &&&& Vn Excellent Combination. The pleasant mqtlipd rmd beneficial off 'fits of the woll known remedy, Srnrr op Fias, manufactured by tho CAMyoimiA Fio Sviiup Co.. illustrate tho value of obtaininrr ine liquid inxa tWo principles of irtants known to bo medicinally lnsakvc nnd presenting them In the form most refreshing to tho tasto nnu acceptable 10 mo system. 11 is the ono perfect strengthen hi g- laxa tive ' musing tho svstcm effectually, J! IlLin iiaIiIb ltfimlnnlion fliitl f.tvrtr gently yet promptly nnd ennbllufrpno to overcome nauiwui cuupniiiinwii ijj-v-manottly. Its perfect freedom from stance, and its noting on the hldnpys, 1 1 . ...1 I Ali n f ii-ucilrnn 111 r liver nnu uuwuiat wiw.ww wnvi'y laxative. ftt lrt nentnea fif tnnniinntiirinrr flfrfl aro usort. as they aro plcafcant to the rntnn,! tr rt T-rt j-T4ntm4i1 f tTm C O fl 1 fl n Tlfl other aromatic plants, ly a mothoS known to tho California Fio Sriwr to, only in oraer to gei uh uenencmi effects ami to avoid imitations, please n..t.nmli,.Ht1ln .ill iimnn -f i 1w Pntrmnn V 4 VirVII lV, l Kilt; illH IIIUHl' V Vw'j printed on tho front 6f every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FHANCISCO, CAT. Louiavii.-ci:. kt. new york, if. v. . For sale by all Druggists, Price, 0c. per battle, Laucr's IS NOW ON TAP. It can be Jiad at all the lead ing saloons. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHEN ANDOAH - PA LAKESIDE! Tlie 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 nt Reading. The grove will he cleaned dily 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. I-br particulars addresj B. J. YOST, Prop., Bnrnesvllle, Pa. YOUR EYES. J. D, COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Refractlonlst, who has testimonials from the best people of tho county, as to his ability, will be at GRUHLER'S DRUB STORE WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. It your eyes cause you any trouble call mid see him. Qlasaes furnished I needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. SOLOMON HAM Agent, for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL PJiila. Slock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottle4 Pale Ale,. B:ovn Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. LORENZ SCHMIDT'S BOCK BEER ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, Will rpceiye prpmpt attention. rijjut' craw wi o-, DKALEn IN-o Fruit, Confectigqery Cigars 300 Tq1)3C?q, Wholesala aod RefaJL CO Weet Oentrc Strt. Handsome Complexion the greatest charms a woman canf PotzoHi'a Cohtuiziom IHjwobbI Bock Beer I Is one of possess, jgreslt. (
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