TheHerald KSTUIt.lSHKU 1870. "All the News Bat's Fit to Print." Published every evening, enccpt Sunday, nl 8 Bouth Jnnlln street, Hhrnnmlnitli, I'n. I.ONtl ItlSTANUP. TKf.KIMIONK. The Herald Is delivered In Shenandoah nml tlio aurroiimllns tonus for tlx cent n wek, pay able to tho carriers, lly mail $3.00 n year, or 23 cents n month, raynblo In ndvnnco. Ad vertlscmcnts charged according to space nml position. The publishers rwervc the tlsht to change tho position of advertisement whenever tho publication of news demands It. Tho right Is reserved to rt'Ject nny advertisement, whether iwlil for or not, that the publishers1 ttuiy ileem lmproter. Adver tising rates made known mmiiiiiillontloii. Kntered at tho post ofllc-e nt Shenandoah, as second class mall matter. (Evening gjemlix WEDNESDAY. MAY 31. 1809. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever, Annovnckmknt 1ms been made by the Heading Iron Cotupnny of a fur ther advance in the wages of its sev eral employe!", to take effect June 15. It will not be less than 5 per eent. Tr is is the third advauee within six luunths. The total increase of wys ranges from 15 to 35 per eit. in different department". Johx Wanamakkr. sys Fourth Estate, to ntr tr zme Geld as a ptrbiisawr mskt ML. Jto has formulated pita tor briatrtagt o6 a periodical to be knows tm Sncy body 's MagaaiML It will ftistww Klin in.Jway batwtMi XuCturw'H iMJii the Century. Tbu tirc nrtiiitar i to W .ss ieii about Suptwu&tMrlMb. UuflDIU Muiuk. Tie XaiuwtiiM Tlfeatmtrtr; one ' ehu est weekly puiilloNtfOtn ill UIh mtv and wiiiirfi asMitttt iu fu "tlltr . v PeuoerHtiu puiiM- Mtppurtiitfd h rya.a and th Cuium platform ill ' threatens the Dhmoomtifl .eaders a this county witiiiira vm inst ance in the event of the uouuGy nun t ention igmotims the ttntmntU 'imr t . '.'C. Onr eoet-Hr.rary htm on -erai occasions read cast of the party those Democrats -who rtrfnee t mtuept the 1G to 1 idea. The Beeorder in snpposed to express the opiniomi of John O. Ulrieh, Esq., who failed to secure the adoption of the Chicago platform and an endorsement of Bryan at the recent meeting of the Democratic) Standing Committee. In its issue of yesterday the Re corder placed itself in tho position of a deserter should tho county conven tion take the same view of its pet tiogma as the executive committee did. The only inference to bo drawn from the Recorder's editorial is that the Silverites will bolt the ticket If the latter do not havo their own way and are allowed to run tho Demo v ratio party to suit their own peculiar ideas. The Recorder says : "The fact of the matter is thoro can be no harmony among gold Demo crats and silver Democrats, any more than thoro can be harmony among gold Ropubli eons and silver Democrats. The principles are too widely separated There is as much difference as between day and night. The Chicago Plat form Democrats must go it alouo if they ever expect to succeed in Penn sylvania. They must steer a course eutirely independent of the wishes of tho Palmer and Bucknor Demo crats. They must renounce the traitors in tholr party, the same as the National Democratio party re nounced them and their chief Grover Cleveland In 180C." une curious feature about the con test Within Democratic linos in thi county is that the most prominent silver "statesmen" are deserters from the Republican ranks, or, men who have on several occasions deserted their own party nominees to support the Republican candidates. Theso men now style themselves "tho true Democrats" and nre lying nwake o' nights developing schemes by which they may secure control of th organization of the Democratic party in this county. In faat, some of them have ambition to become state leaders. It la not likely, howovor, that their plans will succeed in Schuylkill. Tho men now in oontrol of the party ma chinery, and who will dictate the policy and probably the nominees of the party, are not yet ready to drive thousands of voters from their ranks simply to satisfy a handful of finan cial fanatic whose Demoerauy, to nay the least, has not yet been estab lished to the satisfaction of either tho leaders or the rank nnd file of the party. It Is safe to say that the Democratic county convention will resolute on themes other than the financial ques tion this year. The clear-headed and astute lenders of the party realize that the 10 to 1 idea is not the Issue now that it was in 1606, and to be successful their party must assume a position other than a mere collection of calamity howlers. From a parti san standpoint tho Republicans would welcome a eontest with the Silverites iu the saddle for the Democrats. Headache 'it stomach, ronetlpv Hon and till liver Ills are cured by Hood's Mils The "ncfclrriUrtw ' citaGflc. rrke 23 cents of alf uiiuaHitor by moil of CLHood Co,Lf .ell, AUm. r Pain Cotiqumd. Health Rc stored by Lydla E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. trrTEK TO HI, HNK1IAU no. 01,649 " 1 feel it my duty to write nnd thnnli you for whnt your Vegetable Com pound has done for me. It is the only medicine I hnvo found that litis done, mo any good. Iteforo taking your medi cine, I wns all run down, tired all tho ttmo, no appetite, pnlns in my buck nnd bearing down pains and a great suf ferer during menstruation. After tak ing two bottles of Lydla 13. l'lnkhnm's Vegetablo Compound I felt llko a new woman. I am now on my fourth bottle and all my pains havo loft mo. I fool bettor than I havo felt for threo years and would recommend your Compound to overy suffering woman. I hopo this lottor will help others to find a euro for their troubles." Sins. Dklla ItttMICKIClI, RKN'SSKLAErl, L"l. Tho serious ills of women devolop from neglect of enrly symptoms. Kvery pain and ache has a cause, and the warning they glvo should not be disre garded. Mrs. Plnkham understands theee troubles better than any local phy sician and will give every woman free advice who is puasled about her health. Mrs. Pinkhaui's address is Lynn.SIass. Don't put off writing until health. Is completely broken down Write at the first indication of trouble. NUGGETS OF NEWS. A masked man on a bicycle has been terrorteiag people la Augusta. G. Nothing has yet bean heard of the kfctnape New York ehikl, Marion Chirk. Baneror William has conferred the Grand Ckxk of the Order of the Black SaJ 090a the Emperor of China. Uberta will ask for a protecorate treat the ratted States, and the hitter Batata, h to. said Saataad will then to aaaaaled to. serrfeee were held S3 at Avtikstfem nattily. Washing ton.. Tart pramfeat and cabinet aeeav- tocs aetaHiiilatr. "Wfflisot S. Khnaar and Arthar Fatt. jwss- Ijnetiwt! ntt af Foasi te Lac, Wt. iw 'ittrvtuHt to. Lake Wtaae tttttpi Tneetmffegr hgr tna ettanteaay e a aafl- buttn XTtmoriiti (tosr w mose rally oftsvrwid thrwwdluitt til otmntry than itefOiw, ttiu cunwmoitiaa totar votatt larnHlj' tu tile manorin oi oJ Hm vWlu dihOi tin the Sftuaafa-JLaeri- tKuR'.mit: ti CTlfttbmH).. Hie wnoan vhv ii Hrwdiii) Siea. Arm aod tranuer wil ailfavs-HRWt fhiaicta,, ftut w -vfbo vmild l attnwtiiiMmu: Itees Sis: omfifb. If ihti is rraie. mrMy unit ad' turn, (fipva, Ac vill be nerwrn- audi irjahdiie. W she has constipation ir hnfinqr tmnS&r fter imaua blooii vil! aauw jimifua,, Mbndhcx. Am crep itans mrf i vuntijitat GmtightxiDtL- Electric Bbnssiethu itet mnfione m At world to rvgafcae-nnmaahv 5rer ami UBntjs and to pnitT t&e- &ibt- It ans SUobR nerres. bright Te cko&t iltv skin, rich com plexion. It will nrite a good-looking, dMnmng woiuau of a run -down invalid. Only 50 cents at A. Walcyj drug store. Ooorictown CdirV-ont'H Contcnnlnl. Washington, May 31. Cardinal Gib bons, the papal delegate, Mgr. Martln- elll and other prominent Catholic churchmen took part yesterday In tho second day's celebration of tho conton- nlal of Georgetown convent. It Is es timated that at least n thousand wo men, representing overy stato in tho Union and many of tho Latin-Ameri can countries, took part In the coro monlca. Solemn pontifical mnss wa celebrated in tho morning, Cardinal Gibbons ofllclatlng, and Mgr. Conaty, roctor of tho Catholic university. preaching tho sormon. An alumnae ro unlon occurred in tho afternoon. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the fect. It cures painful, swollon, smarting, nervous fect, and instantly takca tlio stink out of corns and buulona. It's tho greatest comfort discovery of tho ago. Alton's Foot-Easo makes tight or now shoos feci easy. It is a certuln cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists nnd shoe stores. Ily mall for 2To in stamps. Trial package FltKE. Ad dress, Allen S. Olmsted, Lo Koy, N. Y. OHIO'S REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. .Tuilur Xnsh nnrt Clintrmnn Dnuahorty Lend I'orOubcrimtorlnl Nomination. Columbus. O.. May 31. With the selection of delegates for the Republi can stato convention, which meets hero tomorrow and Friday, practl cally completed, thore Is but one thing which seems cortain about the nomina tion of a candidate for governor, that is, that tho nominee will not bo a dis tinctly factional man or a person hos tile to tho administration. Thoro is no intention on the part of tho adminis tration to lntorfere In tbe solcctlon of the nominee unless the Interest of tho dominant power In genoral govern ment Is Imperilled, in which case tho forcos will be rallied and a nomination made at once. At the present time it is conceded that Judco Nash and Chairman Daugn erty, of tho central committee, nre In the lead, but it is also thought that In ense a choice is not made by tho sec ond ballot a dark horse will win, and It would not be surprising If Assistant Secretary J. H. Hrlgham, of Fulton county, or Congressman W, S. Korr should be chosen. rturlouif HV-iKl-On Collision, Nashville, Tenn,, May 31, Nine peo ple were Injured, two of them serious jly, In a head end collision of local 'passenger trains on the Loulsvlllo and Nashville road, 16 miles south of hers, nt 6 o'clock last evening. Both en gines and baggago oars wore smashed, while engineers Ilurns and Shugart re ceived serious Internal Injuries. Seven passengers ware slightly hurt Tho trains came together on the malntrack halt way between Wtst Jlarpeth and Thompson station, but who I At fault has not been determined. Tho l'lniriio Miy Dolny Admlrnl Powfy Hong Kong, May 31. The plague Is likely to complicate Admiral Dewoy'g homeward journey. Various govern' raents have already declared severe quarantine regulations against all Egyptian Red sea ports and Hong Kong, where the fresh casoe and the number of deaths have nearly doubled Jn the past week, the new cases number ing 143 and the deaths 131. Admiralty officials saythatwarships have no priv ileges as regards quarantine beyond those of merchant ships. By the tlmo Admiral Dewey arrives at tho Medi terranean his ship, the Olympla, hav ing been to long out of Hocg Kong, if there are no cases aboard, will prob ably be regarded as Immune and the inspectors will pas her without delay. CORNELL'S AQUATIC VICTORY. l'c iitiNylvanln's l'roHhnicn Crow lliv IViited by tho It linen NtudeutK. Ithaca, N. Y., May 31. Tho Cornell-University of Pennsylvania fresh man boat race, which was postponed from tho scheduled tlmo of 3,30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, wnn finally rowed fit 7:30 o'clock last ovonlng. Tho lako, which hnd been exceptionally rough nil day, quieted down by G o'clock, so that ltcforoe Mumford was nblo to call the Cnscadllln-Cornwall rnco, which was scheduled to tnko plnco nftor tho Cornell-Pennsylvania rnco. Thin con test wns stnrtod nt 0.55 p. m., nnd Corn wnll won from Cnscndllln by a length. Cornell nnd Pennsylvania werorcady for the contest immediately after tho llrst rnco had boon rowed. Pennsyl vania chose tho Inside courso. Tho I'onnsylvnnlnns hod n slight advantaro In catching the water llrst nnd gnlned nearly a third of a length nftor a dozen sharp strokes. Cornell did not attempt to Bpurt. but rowed n32 strokn. 1'onnsylvnnla started with 34, nnd from tlmo to tlrrio Increased It to IG. Cornell began to gain at tho quarter mllo. and at tho mllo had more than irade up the los9 nt tho beginning. Pennsylvania had lost about hnlf a length at the mile and a qunrter, and leau to put effort Into tholr work. Cornell's rowing did not vary, and al though Pennsylvania pushed tho noso of her shell nearly oven with tho Ithaeans at the mile nnd a half, Cor nell did not let out until about 300 yards from tho finish. Tho men In tho Cornell boat then rowed a 33 stroke, while Pennsylvania's wont up to 37. The Ithncans gained slightly, and at the end won by fully n length In 11 minutes 26H seconds. Pennsylvania's time was 11.26. Both crows finished strong nnd pulled to tho boat house in good form. Blsmtrck's'Iron Nerve Was tbe result of his splendid health. In domitable will and tremendous energy nre not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys aad Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and tbe success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life nils. They develop every power of btain and body. Only 25c at A. Wastey's dreg store. FLOWERS FOR THE BLUE AND GRAY. Decorattnctho Grave ofConfedcrntcs tn Arltncton Cometory. Washington. May 31. There was n szaall but impressive service in con nection with the Decoration day cere monies at Arlington cemetery yester day, which passed unnoticed by many of the thousands there gathered. Fol lowing the suggestion made by President McKlnley in his Atlanta speech, the graves of the 130 Confederate soldiers Interred in the national cemetery were decorated with as unsparing hands as were those of the Union dead. In a remote corner beyond the mounds be ateath which lie the thousands of Union dead has been the resting place tor 3 years of a few who fought for the sooth. It was more by accftlent than otherwise that the Confederates were interred there. Some of them were brought into "Washington during the various engagements in Virginia near tho city, others were taken pris oners, and died there, while others, from one cause and another, came Into Washington and died while the strug gle was still raging. Tn-Wlf-lit. and Tn-Morrow Nleht And each day and night during this week yon can get at any druggists Kemp's lialsain for tlio Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to bo tlio most successful remedy ever sold for rVinolm. f!roun. Bronchitis. Asthma and Consumption. Get a hottlo to-day nnd keep If nlwnva lii thn house, so vou can check your c6Ul nt once. Trico 25o and 50c. Samplo hottlo frees. yesterday;s baseball games. National Lonirno. At Philadelphia First game: Chi cago, 14; Philadelphia, 2. Second gamo: Chicago, 9: Philadelphia, 4. At Pittsburg First gamo (10 Innings) : Pittsburg, 4; Washington, 3. Second gamo: Pittsburg, 5; Washington, 4. At Now Yor' ""Irst gamo: Cincinnati, 0; New York, 3. Second game: New York, 7; Cincinnati, 5. At Drooklyn First game: Brooklyn, 6; Loulsvlllo, 1. Second gamo: Brooklyn, 4; Louls vlllo, 3. At Baltimore First game: St. Louis, 7; Baltimore, 3. Second game: Baltlmoro, C; St. Louis, 4. At Boston First game: Boston, 7; Cleve land, 3. Second gamo: Cloveland, S; Boston, 3. Atlnntlo Loniino. At Lancaster First game: Lancas ter, 7; Newark, 3, Second gamo: New ark, 7; Lancaster, 5. At Wilkesbarre Wllkesbarre, 2; Scranton, 1. At Scrah ton (11 innings) Wllkesbarre, 4j Scranton, 3. At Allcntown (10 innings, called) Reading, 4; Allcntown, 4. At Reading Reading, 8; Allentown, 3 At Richmond First gamo: Richmond, 0; Pnterson, 4. Second gamo: Rich mond, 10; Pnterson, 2. Promptly Reaches tiie Seat of sll BIdqiI nknasps and --'-"' ilium, or remeuies nave failed, H. o. n ., ,., , Rmnjg promptly roaches and cures any bUrfiS thfl VVflm firWfi5 d'sonsowherethebloodisinanywayinvolved. UUIDP HID UUIol UQOGd. Evorvono who has had experience with ., ... uiuuu umomdii miuni innt inerooro no ali ments or troubles so obstinate and difficult to euro. Very few romodles claim to euro such real, deep-soatod blood diseases as S. S, 8, cures, and nono can oiler suoh incontrovertible ovldencoof merit- S 8.8. Is not merely a tonio it Is a euro 1 It oes down to tho very sont of all blood diseases, and gets nt tho foundation of tho very worst case, and routs tho poison from the system- Itdooa not, llko other remedies, dry up tho poison nnd hldo It from view temporarily, only to break forth again moro violently than oyer 8. 8. 8- forces out every traco of taint, nnd rids tho system of it forover. Y rf Mm T W Tjn XtAnlnAmfli.tr A 1 ,!.... HO -rt r- i. Muu.t-t 1 ,., nulla! ouino JCaTS ago I was inoculated with poison by a nurso who infected my babe with blood taint. I was covered with sores and ulcers from ho&d to foot, and In my great extremity I prayed to die. Several prominent physicians treated me, but all to no purpose. Ths mercury ond potash which thoy avo me teemed to add fuel to tho awful flume which was evouringmo, I wai advlted by friends who had seen wonderful cures made by it, to try Swift's Specific. I im proved from the start, as the medlolDe seemed to go dlreot to the cause of the trouble and force tho poison out. Twenty bottles cured me completely." Swift's Bpeclflo S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD If the only remBdy that ii guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no mercury, potash, arsenic, or any other mineral or chemical. It never fails to cure Ooncer, Eczema, Berofula, Rheumatism, Oontagiou Blood Poison. Tetter. Rolls, Carbuncles, Bores, etc. Voluablo boots mailed free by Bwift Specific Company, Atlanta, Oa. SPANISH MiNTsTGtt 'ARftJVES. lMfty-ubvoit l'nnsmioors of Stranded Stcininor' Tarts Also Horo, Now York, Mny 31. Among thoso who arrived yostorday on tho North Qormnn Lloyd stonmcr Kalsor Wllholm iler Gro&so from Southampton wero 67 paBsongors of tho Amorlcnn lino steam er Pnrls, which ran nshoro on tho coast of Bnglnnd Mny 21. - Other passengers on board tho Knlsor wcro tho Duko Do DUKE DE ARCOS. Arcos, Spanish minister to tho United States, and tho Duchess Do Arcos, Miss Julia Dent Grant, Mr. nnd Mrs. Potter Palmer, W, G, Max Mueller, secretary of tho British legation at Washington, Juan Riano, secretary of tho Spanish legation at Washington, General Georgo B. Williams, Colonol James N. Wheolan, Eighth United States cavalry, and lieutenant C. II. Hnzoltlno. CnrolcssncRH enures SorlouH Flro. Marlon, Ind., May 31. Tho striking of a match by a spectator near an oil well throe miles oast of Marlon last night caused tho oil surrounding the well to Ignlto nnd tho flames Instantly spread, consuming everything for sev eral squares. Six men were on tho tank into which the oil was pouring and wero terribly burned. Thoy aro: Thomas McDonald, owner of tho well; L. S. Gordon, Montpoller, foreman of the Indiana Plpo Lino company; Sam uel Spellacy, Lima, O., an oil producer; Mack Watts, Lima, n producer: Albert G. Ford, Kokomo, traveling salesman; Fred L. Itoso, Philadelphia, silk mer chant. One hundred barrels of oil was In tho tank at the tlmo. AriorhorTnmlhoTllnlntenoil In'TlnxsIa Odessa, May 31. The winter wheat crop of southern Russia has been com pletely destroyed by a protracted drought. The spring wheat crop Is also In jeopardy from tho samo causo. KJnPV Is a deceptive disease thousands liavo it and TROUBLE ?'' w li;J can make no mistake by using Dr. Kilmer's Swanip-Itoot, the great kidney remedy. At druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes. Sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet telling you how to miu out it you liavo kidiiQV trouhlo. Address, Dr. Kilmer &Co.,Ilinghamton, N, Y. l.'nilles Docorlito tlio Mnlno. Havana, May 31. Decoration day wns observed hero yesterday in a nota ablo manner. At 9 o'clock Mrs. Estcs G. Rnthbono nnd a committee of wo men who hnd boon selected for tho purpose wor. taken In Roar Admiral Cromwoll's launch, escorted by a de tachment of marines, to the wreck of the battleship Mntne.wherothoy strung tho skeleton of tho vessel with ropes of laurel and wreaths of flowers. Lu clon Young represented the navy at tho decoration of tho graves of the sailors and soldiers Interred In the Colon cemetery. Many flowers and wreaths wore placed upon the graves of tho heroes. Similar exorcizes took place at tho Qucmados cemetery. imii;n natuhu Needs assistance it may ho best to rendor It promptly, hut ono should remember to use oven tho most pcrfoct remedies only when needed. Tho best and most simplo nnd eentlo remedy is tho Syrup of Figs, manu factured bytlie California Fig Syrup Co. CJi'Ktiur "tVlioolor 1'or'Govornor. Birmingham, Ala., May 31. The News to-day says: "With almost ono accord tho newspapers In General Joo Whnolcr's congressional district havo united on a call for him to enter tho race for governor and hoal the disrup tion that now exists In tho Democratic party In Alabama. Tho call has beon taken up by other papers In central and southern Alabama and It Is said that Wheolor might be Induced to en ter tho field It he is not sent to the Philippines. If ho' ran ho would bo nominated and elected beyond a doubt. Even the Populists nnd Republicans will scarcely oppose him. Wheeler's election as governor would, it Is be? lloved, Insure him nn ovontual seat in the United States sonnto." In overy test mnde B. B. S. oaslly demonstrates its superiority over other blood romodles. It matters not how ob stlnsto tho onto, nor what other treat- IT MERITS ATTENTION. A hbw MtEPAftAndN Wilttlf Cures DYSPEPSIA AND STOrfAClf TltOUBLB. Remarkable Curative Properties. A now remedy, which may revolutlonlsto tho treatment of stomach troubles, has re cently boon placed beforo tho publlo and Kara tho ondorsemout of many leading physicians aud scientific men, Tho remedy Is not ft wonderful secret dis covery, nor a patent modlcino, neither Is it claimed to euro anything except indigestion and stomach troubles, with which nilio. tenths of our nation are aullctod, Tlio remedy is in tho form of pleasant tasting tablets or loienges containing vege table and fruit osscuccs, pure aseptlo pepsin (frco from animal Impurities) bismuth aud Golden Seal ; thoy aro sold by druggists guncrally under the name .of Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets. llsny Interesting experiments mado with those tablets show that thoy possess remark ablo dlgestlvo power, ono grain of tho actlvo prlnclplo being sufficient to thoroughly digest 3,000 tiiaos its own weight of lead meat, eggs, oatmeal or similar wholes mo fuods ; tlicso tablets do not act on tho bdwrls hko afior-dinnor pills, nor 111 fact do they act upon nuy particular organ, but tho manner In. which thoy euro all forms of Indigestion is this : They act entirely upou tho food oston, digesting It completely, nourishing every tissue and norvo In tbo body J they simply porform tho work of digestion, thus giving tho weak stomach rest and assistance milllclont to onable It to rccovor Its normal strength. This Is tho reason so many pre tended euros havo signally fulled ; they do not furnish the digestive power which is tho ouo thing abovo all others that tho stomach of tlio dyspeptic lacks, and unless that lack is supplied, it is wasto of timo to attempt to restore tho enfeebled stomach by means of 'tonics," "stomach bitters" and "pills" no permanent good can result from their liso. If the stomach can ho rested and asdsted iu tlio work of digestion it will vory soon re cover; this is tho secret nnd the whole secret of tho rcmarkablo success of Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets, a remedy practically un known a year ago and now tho most popular, widely used dyspepsia remedy, ovory where a buccoss secured almost ontlrely on its merits, as It has nover been extenslvoly ad vertised. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro now sold by druggists evcrywhoro at 50 cts. per package; If ho hasn't them in stock ho will order them for you frura his wholesale houso. They aro made by tho F. A, Stuart Co., chemists, Mhrshall, Mich , who will bo pleased to send information aud testimonials from every stato in tbo union. GENERAL WHEELER IN BOSTON. rim Fliihtlner Sou tliornor Arouses tho HiitUUKlaHiu of llemt Kntei-s. Boston, Mass., May 31. For tho Drst tlmo, an ex-ofllcor of the Confeder acy yostorday delivered tho Memorial day address before a Now England Grand Army post. General Joseph Wheeler, tho cnvalry leader who led the boys in gray at the famous charge at Shlloh and, nearly 37 years later, beneath the Stars and Stripes, cheered Dn tho volunteers at Santiago, was tho orator and guest of honor nt tho me morial day services of E. W. Kinsley Post 113, G. A. R., at tho Boston thoa- tro. The Immense auditorium was Qlled to its utmost capacity. Tho singing of tho "Battle Hymn of the Republic" by comrndo Myron W. Whitney nnd a chorus hnd tho presen tation to the audlenco of Its author, Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, called forth a tremendous burst of npplauso. Rov. John Lindsay Wlthrow offered prayer and addresses wero delivered by Com mander Ira B. Goodrich and others. President Lincoln's address at Gettys burg was read by Comrade James D. Leathcrboe, and the post chaplain's address was made by Rov.. E. A. Hor ton. When GenoralWhceleraroseto speak the applause was tumultuous. Cheer upon cheer arose from thousands, and it was nearly 15 minutes before the general could mako himself heard. General Wheeler aroused the wildest enthusiasm when ho referred to "tho great rebel, Washington," and con tinued: "Tho warriors who fell side by Bide at La Guastmas, San Juan and El Canoy, men from tho north and south, among them some of your bravo boys from the Second Massachusetts, wero burled together In the great national cemetory at Arlington, while a brave federal officer who took part In the groat struggle of our civil war, aud now tho chief executive of the nation, by his presence conferred honor upon their funeral obsequies." Declaring that It was tho duty of every American to uphold tho presi dent nnd his cabinet when it has bo come thoroughly committed to a do nned policy. General Wheolor said: "Certainly no good nnd only ovll can come from words and acts which tell rival nations that oven a portion of our peoplo, howover few, are not In full sympathy with our government, or whnt Is worse, that any Americana ac tually do sympatbhjo wjth our coun try's pnemies' ! ' r-r All the healing, balsamio virtues of tho Norway pine are concentrated iu Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup, nature's own remedy for coughs and colds. Hand t!nr Itun Ilowii liy Frolelit Train Marietta," 0 May 31. A hand car car with four men, on the Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern railway, was struck by an extra through freight npar Coolvlllo yosterdny, instantly kill irig William Bfialigl pnd ptls Dodij. Thomas Flnhorty, ' section foreman: was probably fatally injured. On Every Bottle OfShlloh's Consumption Cure Is this guar antce : "All wo ask of you la to use two thirds of tho contents of this bottle faith fully, then if you can say you aro not lienefltod return tlio bottle to your druggist nnd ho may refund thp prlpo pal.'' Price 25 cts., 50 pts. and f 1.00, Sold by P. D. Klrlin pii a guarantee. The SiipnluuMhlii Content, Toledo, O,, May 31, Congressman J, H, Southard today, In giving an esti mate of the HponkorsJilp situation, a nled that Henderson would get 4 solid delegation from. Ohio, although he. said he was his personn.1 preference ns against Sherman of New York, Ho bolioves the fight Is between Sherman nnd Henderson. He understands that Congressman Grosvenor is a candi date for the place. Tell Year Sister A beautiful complexion Is an Impossibility without good pure blood, the sort thatouly exists In connection with the good digestion; a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover Root Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them Iu perfect health, Price 25 cts. and 50 cU. 9ol by. p. D. Klrlin on a guarantee. CUFFEY CLINGS TO ipjANISM The Dciliodr'auc Leader (lives His Republican Insurgent Allies a Rude Shock. Stalwart rtepulillonnn Continue-to Win Victories nt tlio Primary lllootlons 111 tlio Naming of DoloRnton to tho Comlncr Htnto Convention. (Spectnl Correspondence.) Ilnrrlsburg, Mny 30. Colonol James Madison Guffoy, tho accredited head of the Democratic party In Pennsylvania, gave a terrible shock last week to his political allies, tho Fllnn-Martln Re publican Insurgents. Guffoy engineered tho deals between the Democratic members of tho legislature and the In surgents in tho recent house of roP' roscntatlves by which thoy blocked the various projects advocated by tho Ilei publican governor to ralsa revenue to meet tho current obligations of the state. It was duo to the huccoss pf these alljancea between the Democrats and the Insurgents that Governor Stone found that the appropriations of tho recent legislature far exceeded tho amount of money available for th") same, and that he was, theroforo.obllg ed to veto bills right nnd loft and to cut the general school appropriation $600,000 annually for the next two years. The men who wero responsible for this condition of affairs have been the most blatant in condemning the governor for his action, necessitated by their high bunded course in the legis lature There Is no doubt that some of tho insurgent leadors, recognizing that they will cut no figure at the coming Republican stato convention, have been planning for a continuance of their alliance with tho Gutfey Demo crats in tho hope of defeating the reg ular Republican nominee for state treasurer, no matter who he may bo. GUFFEY FOLLOWS BRYAN. But Guffey has given this project a rudo shattering. He has been obliged to take a stand between tho two fac tions in his own party. On the one side are tho conservative Democrats, who bolieve In n sound currency, but who have been road out of their partv organization, while on the other hand are tho rampant sllvertltes and cham pions of Bryan. Guffey concluded to train with tl o Bryanltes, and was one of the most conspicuous figures at tho great Bryan demonstration at St. Louts a fow days ago. Tho Republican in surgents have been greatly distressed ever since. They did not want Guffoy to Join with this radical wing of hla party, as thoy know ho ha3 thus made it difficult for them to co-operate with him and have any following among self respecting Republicans. They de claro that his action has practically tied tholr hands, and that It Will pro vent them from giving encouragement to a movement to help Guttoy's candi date for state treasurer. Not only has Guffey raised tho flag of Bryanlsm, but one of his chief lieu tenants. Former Stato Chairman Gar man, has publicly declared that no ono who did not support Bryan for president cad hopo to got a nomination for nny offico which thero is a chanco of winning at the coming Democratic Btate convention. All this means' that Bryanlsm is to bo put to the front by tho Democracy of Pennsylvania in the coming canvass, which will bo tho skirmish of the j;reat presidential cam paign of next year. The Republican, under tho leadorshlp of Quay and Pen rose and raised tho triumphant ban ner of McKlnley, and are ready to meet any combination of Bryan Democrats and Republican lnsurgonts that may be formed in the Keystone state. thla .fall. It's folly to sufier from that horrible plaguo of the hight, itching piles. Doan's Ointment cures quickly and permanently. At any drng store, 50 cents. Sovoro Storms In Vlrclnla. Richmond, May 31. Reports are coming In of severe storms Monday night In Piedmont, Va., and the val ley. In Albemarle county several barns were blown down and trees up rooted, with tho result of rendering tho roads impassable in places. At Basic City several houses were unroofed, and a warehouse vas demolished near Woodstock, In Shenandoah pounty great damage was done telegraph lines, and a farmer was killed by lightning, In Augusta county the electrical dis turbance put the county telephone sys tem out of service for several hours. LE BRUM'S FOR EITHER SEX This remedy requires no cnange 01 diet. Cure guaranteed In to 3 days. Small r-t mc plain package, by L-U KB mall $1.00. Sold by KlrUn'a drug store. JjlOn COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK R. KANINER, Of Lofty. Subject to Republican rulea pOU COUNTY COMMISSIONER, ' HORACE F. REBER, Of 1'inb Qbove, l'i. Subject to Republican rules. TjWIl COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BENJ. KAUFMAN, Pf TfffcMOKf. Subject to Republican rules. JjlOR COUNTY REGISTER,, F. C. REESE, Of flirwwff. Subject to Republican rulw. pOR RECORDER QJ DEEDS, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Fottsviujs, Formerly of Jollett). Stihiect to Republican rules. -JjlOR CLERK OP THE COURTS, JOHN TN SHQENEfy OF.OawiGnnuaa. -Subject lo Republican rules. MISS Sadie Werllielffl, Age 14, of Tole' do, O, Was the winner of thcyfrf prize fot xccutlott on the violin at tbe Brussels Conservatory of music. German critics say slicisn. won derful player. It Is the greatest distinction tobe first in any thing. For this lustateuicnshln "v literature, alb a letics. science ,Jandart,meuatid 1 "W(5ttieH nut fori !i their gwatcst efforts. Washington wu9 said to bo "first In war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen." It is a great thing lobe first. Nothing ia of morevftlttoto mankind and brings great er happiness than a good remedy, Many thliiRS will relieve but the one that will cumin best. Brazilian Balm is such a rem edy. Tens of thousands hnve found that It is the oiily thing that would cure Ca tarrh and Asthma. ForlSyrs. itliasncv erfallediunsiliglcanse to cure Asthma, and its record has been ft" wonderful fn Catarrh, Cases that hnd, to all sViptmrail' ces, run into Consumption, or where thu nostrils were entirely sto'ppeduppr where the poisonous pus had eaten boles into the throat mi inch deep, or whefe the stomach had become ulcerated and rnw from swallowing the germ-laden matter, were all permanently cured. Such a rec ord, unknown to any other remedy, just ly entitles tllQ Brniilian Balm to the first place In the regard of ttto Anierieail pco pie. There are 20,000,000 Catarrh viotitng and countless Asthma sufferers' in ftfis country, all of whom can be cured with Brazilian Jlolm, A l,00 bpttlo of Brazil ian llalm contains a month's treatment for catarrh or asthma, aud for 6 tnotttlii we will wrap with each $1.00 bottle a month's treatment of Toxicola Tablets, free. Toxicola is the best tonic nnd nerve and strength builder known to science. This is thegreatestpfferevcrilinde, Afik your druggist aud take no substitute. It, F.Jackson & Co., Mfg. Chemists, In v uopnlis, Ind. SHENANDOAH DRUO STORE, Wholesale Agents Lauer's Bock Beer IS NOW ON TAP. It can be had at all the lead incf saloons:1 , Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - FA 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., Bnrnesvllle, Pa. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Rcfmctlonlet, who has testimonials from the best people of tho county, as to his ability, will bo at OROHLER'S DRUG STORE WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. It your eyes causo you any trouhlo call and see him. Glosses furnished If needed nnd no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Plrila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S BOCK BEER ON TAP At al its pustoniers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Alain Street, Will receive prppapt attention. rrilin. - enmr - stoke PFAl-PR IN Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and BetalL 20 West Centra Street. A Hnndsomo OomploxlorTl Is 'one of the greatest charms a woman can possess, fozxoxi'a Oohtuxiom fowtmal StTtmIU I