1 EVENING HERALD i:staiu.isiii:i) 1K70. I rubllnlipil every Kvcnlng, Except Sunday, at R Bourn JAI1DIN MTltF.ET Ts'KAK fKNTRB. TUB Herald )i ilellvcied liiHIicnainloan and t'-io nurroiindiiiK towns for nix cents a week, pay able to the curriers, lly mail &I.OO11 yciir.orSS rents a month, payable in advance. Advertise menu charged accord I ok to fiaoe anil position, The publisher recri c the rluht to change the posUlouof advertisement whenever the puli Ucatlon of news ilcinanil It. Tho right Is reserved to reject nny adw-rtliement, whether paid for or not, that the pulillihers may ileem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon npplieatlon. Entered at the pimtoiucc at Shenandoah, l'a., as second class mail matter. Tl'.I.KPHONH CONNKCTION. Evening Herald 1HI ItKDAY, .lAM'AUY S, IMlll. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the lEi'ptlblienn electors of Penni) Ivanla : The ltcpiiHIcnn of Pciiuyl-aiiiii, hy their duly ehosi h ti preventative-, will meet in State eon ventiuli Tlmiilu. , April 21, I at 10 o'eloek ii. in in the opera linic, eily of HarrNhiirg, for the purpose of nominating two candidates for rcpn.ent.ilue nt-lurgc in ('(ingress and thirty two candidates for Presidential elector, the selection of eight delegilteM-at-lurRO to the lie publican National eoneutIou, and for tho transfution of toieli other iMHinenn as may he presented. lly order of the State Committee. SI. S. (Jl-AV, Attest Jeiih 11. Itl'.x, Chairman. W. It. ANiutr.wt, Seerctaries. Si:ATtit (JI'AY 1ms Ills lighting clotlies on. He vaiils the government to build bix nddi tionnl war ships. If you are a business man reftolvo to adver tise. U the end of the year you will surely Unci the investment a paying ouo. Osr of the most fertilo counties in Georgia lias no railroad, telegraph or telephone lilies in its border, nor has it a newspaper. I'nrslDKNT t'l.nvr.l.ANli has had lots to say about the tatill', but ho has never yet signed u tariff bill. Will he break his record at this laic day? A Hi w York girl is dying from tho elliets of an excessivo usu of cigarettes, having, it is aid, consumed one hundred thousand of tlio vile little things. Tin: Philadelphia Ledger truthfully says: "Every elcetlie are light is as good as a policeman for protective purposes, but too much Kin be paid even for police protection." Tin: Wilkcsbane liccord almanac lias reached our table. It is crammed full of use ful information, especially of Luzerne county. Typographic-ally it has much merit. 1 ....III 1..lav 1 In arbi. tiators decided cm New Year's day that a prosec utor had no cause for action. TInJJs n good ncgmning, ami mu icaveu sown oy i. HiniALii is apparently getting in its work Tub speaker of tlio Maryland House of Delegates bears the euphonious name of Mudd. It is to be hoped that, iu tlio collo quialism of the day, his constituents will not say that his name is mud when his term is ended. Tnr.iu; are bcvcr.il barnacles still clinging to the llepublieim party in this c ounty. In the South tliey are called carpet-baggers. They should bo scraped off without delay, as the party has no room for hucksters and political brokers. Pllll.ADKl.PlllA has 8,000 children attend ing school on half-time, because of insufli cient room for them to attend all day. There aro probably many more thousands who are entirely excluded for this reason. Slionan doali leads Philadelphia in supplying tlio necessary school buildings, thanks to a pro gressive and patriotic board of School Direc tors, At the Indianapolis conieutiou of the American Association of Physicians and Kurgeons, to lie held on the loth instant, the .ibject of vaccination, says the Philadelphia Ledger, will bo dlscused pro and con. Tho friends of tho practice of vaccination have nothing to fear from such n dlscuseiou. On the contrary, it will compel those who oppo-e the practice to give their reasons, and to n ..... 1..... .I.n .1 n .,1 1 .1i. ...m. II. ...!..-. ( -tile oiil iniu inu imj iiiiii mi,. i-,m,ia of blood-poisoning and cither evil cllects. The r -cords of the Muncipal hospital in Philadel phia are alone ample to prjivo the wonderful value of Muciiiation both as u deterrent of ' snail pox and us an anieliomut. Tho ai unicnt against it Is trilling when compared with that in Its favor. Tiik overwhelming success of the Citizens party in the borough election of 1803 wan brought about by the belief on tho part of Ibii people that the local government in their hands would bo better administered. Tho :,uceess then uchioved should stimulate every member of tho jiarty to lenewcd effort from now until the polls closo on the evening of February 18th. A constant, uimoet effort Is what Is required i all eporglc must bo set in inotiou touchlovo succosa. Thero Is always danger lurking In fancied security ; the belief that the party will win In tho approachini c jiilcst is very opt to beget a blunting of Individual etl'ort. To win success theio must be per onal effort, without which thero i he no victory Convict Coiner. Lincoln, Keli., .Inu. 3. A wool: ago nn ex-convlct, Intcly released, while testify ing In court nt Omalm, let fall tho rcmnrk that th re was, or had been, oountorfelt itiff point? on lu tlicstnto pcnltcnUary. A Lincoln paper publishes a coiiiiiiuulcatlon from a man of supposed integrity, n car pentor named Hrown. who Uvea near tho penitentiary, In which ho reiterates tho charges of tho convict, and says that tho counterfeiting win conducted on a whole sale scale, tho Issue being silver dollars skilfully ojecuted. Ho declares that mi employe of tho Institution acted as tho go between. Sir. Morgan's Nleo New Year's fllft. Nkw Yoisk, Jan. 2. It Isauthorltatlvely nimounred that the new bond syndicate has perfected arrangements to tnko the bond Issue as soon as announced, on the plan already published $100,000 at once and another $100,000 at tho option of the government. Tho bonds will bear Interest at 4 per cent. Hanker Morgan, lu the management of tho transaction, will charge 1 per cent, commission for his ser vices, which will make tho neat sum ol $8,000,000, while his profits as a member ol tho syndlealo may bo as much more. The Greater Cincinnati. Cincinnati, .Tan. 2. Cincinnati receiver, a Now Year's gift of twelvo square miles of territory yesterday, Increasing tho area from 2l)i sciuuro nillos to ail'-i, and In creasing tho population to a.Vi,000. H also Increases tho tax duplicate $11,000,000, which Is about 5 per cent. Incrcaso, and In creases the bonded debt about tl, 500,000, which Is llkowiso nn lncreaso of about 6 percent. Tho villages annexed are Lin-1 wood, Avondale, Clifton, Wostwood and Riverside, flvo villages with an aggrcagatc population of HI.OOJ. Cupidity Cnuseil Ills Arrest for Murder. HliooKLYN, .Tan. 2. Detectives last night arrested Max llach, 25 years old, on a charge of double murder, llo Is accused of having shot and killed Gustavus A. Grolshugan and his wife cm June 21, 1891, at Lawtey, llradford county, Fin. Imme diately after tho murder ho went to live in .Jacksonville, and then drifted to Brook lyn. Not very long ago ho married a pretty girl in this city, and soon afterward laid claim to property valued at $23,000 located In Florida. It was this claim that led to his arrest. Truant AYorkimin lletiten and Itohked, Cincinnati, .fan. 2 Lato Tuesday night three men assaulted Herman Hohl ing, driver lu a livery stable, and after beating him Into Insensibility took from his trunk nbout $1,000 In gold. They over looked a packago containing over $11,000 in bonds and greenbacks, which Holding, though only a driver, had accumulated in his Wl years. Yesterday two of tho three! men were arrested. They were John Weber and Peter Shannon, both drivers. Nearly half tho money was recovered. To lllllld Up both the llesh and the strength of pale, puny, scrofulous children, get Dr. Pierce's Golden .Medical Discovery. It's the best tiling known for a wasted body and a weakened system. It thoroughly purifies the blood, enriches it, and makes eH'cctive every natural means of cleansing, repairing, nnd nourishing tlio system. In recocring from "Jji Grippe," pneumonia, fevers, or other debilitating diseases, nothing can equal it as an appetizing, restorative tonic to bring back health and vigor. Cures nervous and general debility. All diseases of lower bowel, including rup ture and pile tumors, radically cured. Book of particulars free. World's Dispensary Medical Association, 0(13 Main St., llullalo, N. Y. Vlo Jays Without rood or Water, Galvkston, Tex., Jim. 1. Captain II. X' 1I1. tl.n W,,T- f ,,,.1,1 , ,.r t,n Ajierlean schooner Jula A. Ward, havo justVirrived from Menustcau, La., on the schooiicr M. L. Weaver. Tlio Ward was driven on tho Louisiana coast on tho morning of Deo. 20, and soon afterward sunk. Tlio crew escaped on a raft, and on tho night of tho 21th, having landed, thoy reached tho plantation of Arthur Frank lin In a famished and exhausted condi tion, having been without food or water for flvo days. Storm Danmgo In New Kngliuul. HostoN, Jan. 1. As tlio reports come in from all over New England, particularly from points along tho coast, tho losses caused by tho Btorm continue to grow well up Into tho thousands. Tho storm was tho most severe that has visited Now England formally years. Tho seaports of tho capo district and In Mulno wero tho heaviest sufferers. Tho wind reached n velocity of forty to fifty miles an hour. Gray Gables, President Cleveland's sum mer resldonce, was considerably damaged. THREW AWAnHBIiKL'l Mr. Vm. Thornton of 127 Y. Mui kc Slreet l'.xpluliis lur.v uiiil Why Ho Did It. (From Ihe Khnlra Gtizvttr i Old ago has many i.illnuiiies. nunc of which arc moro prevalent than kidm-v dis orders. Have you ever noticed turn Ihe old peopla complain of backucue, Zaun back, anil general listlcssne.-ssV Am! thm lire many other s.Miiptnms of wlmh llley ilo nut speak, tiirh as Llciatuiir of I ho limbs, painful and Infreijuenl u:i.ial!np or exc'Cbsivonevs of urinniy dwih.irgc Most people think they are too old to liud relief nnd cure, hut this U not s.i. No iK'ttcr evidence tlinn the follow ing, which comus liom an r.unira citizen, who has been cured of o very sevi re case at 77 veins of ago. Mr. Win, Thornton of Pi7 W Market Street, upoulis of ids c :iw; lu thU way. "1 am 77 years old. I U.ive been (ittlkted with that Uieadec! conn : "iit (kidney disease) for over ten years, mak ing my old ago iv burden. I wub so bad as to bo forced to carry n bell at nil times, and, when my suffering became bovmul endurance. I would nut on tho belt diuw- lug It tightly around inc and buckle it, thus briuging an extreme pressure over the kidneys; this, undoubtedly, forced the urine out, a function which tlio kidneys themselves had become too diseased to per form. Mv condition I nut down to n strain 1 received. I begun taking Douu's Kidney Pills. After two or three days I noticed their effect. 1 was much surprised, as tho ailment was so severe and so long standing, while I had tried many remedies without nny relief whatever. The pain I have experienced ot times from straining in my efforts to discharge tho urine was simply awful. I have done away with tho use of my leather belt, and tho pain has nil gone, and 1 recommend Douu's Kidney Pills to all ufllictcd with kidney r.ed urinary disorders. " jor sale by all dealers, or sunt by mail on receipt of price by Foster-Mllburn Co., Uullalo, H. Y., win ilgcnts for tuo U, o. Iiarmacy. THE WAR IN CUBA. Insurgents' Friends Claim That They Arc Still rushing Westwnnl, HAVANA, Jan. 2. Tho news received from tho front today tends to confirm pre vious deductions mado regarding the movements of tho Insurgents. His ad mitted onco more that tho Cubans aro again marching westward, and with the Intention, apparently, of pushing for Los 1'nlos, a small town on tho railroad lead ing to (iulues and well westward of Sin tanzas and tho town of Alfonso XII. Pubis Is slightly southward nnd a little to tho west of Cabo7.as, tho most westerly point yet reached by tho Insurgents, and where they are reported to havo burned tho railroad station a day or so ago. The Spanish oftlclals explain tills move ment westward by saying that the Insurg ents Intend to return eastward towards tho province of Santa Clara through tho northern part of tho Sagua district, as they are tinnblo to get eastward through Jagtiey Clilco, in tho provinco of Santa Clara, owing to the measures taken by the government to prevent them from so do ing. Hut as this would bo tho most round about and utterly Incomprehensible way of proceeding eastward tho friends of tho Insurgents ridicule tho Idea, and continue insisting that tho forces of Gomez and JIaceo nro steadily pushing westward. It Is announced that two battalions of troops will arrlvoat Matanzas today from bantl splrltus and Jucrro, to enforce tho garrl son of Matanzas. For n pain iu tlio chest a piece of Manuel dampened with Chamberlain's l'ain ltalm '""""1 '" over tlic sent of the pain, and another on the back between the shoulders, will afford prompt relief. This is especially valuable iu cases where the pain is caused by a cold and theio is a tendency toward pneumonia. For Kile by Gruhlcr Pros,, druggists. Lcnz's Ileal h Ulineiiged. Alton, Ills., Jnn. 2. A letter received from W. L. Sachteleben by his father brings tho tidings that two moro of tho Kurds, arrested mid on trial for tho murderof F. G. Lonz, the Pittsburg wheel man, hnvo escaped, and that in tho pres ent unsettled state of affairs at Krzeroum and throughout Armenia pursuit will bo useless. It seems, in so far as tlio object of avenging tlio death of Leuz was con cerned, Sachtelobon's efforts havo proved an utter failure. Alleged Ilooilllng In Detroit. Detkoit, Jan. 2. Thero Is much talk of boodlo ln connection with the amended ordinance, which was passed by common council on Tuesday, giving tho Detroit Citizens' Street Hallway company a new franchise running for thirty years. One of tho stories Is to the effect that thero is $70,000 in tho pot. Tho ehnrges will un doubtedly lead to an investigation by tlio grand jury, and some sensational develop ments aro expected. Says We Can Triumph Against Europe. LoSDOX, Jan. 2. Frederick Harrison, tho well known critic and revlowcr, In a lecture here, said that tho Venezuela crisis presented a very real danger, and would leavo formidable problems unsolved.' lu tho event of war tho United States would suffer In tho first instance, but lu tho end would raise such a fleet and army that sho would eventually bo triumphant against Europe. Ministers Not Impelled. London, Jan. !!. According to tho ofll clnls of tlio foreign oflieo hero and tho Spanish amlia-isador to London, thero is no truth in tlio report which lias reached Caracas, Venezuela, from Hogota, republic of Colombia, that the Spanish nnd British ministers have beon summarily expelled from Hogota or from Colombia. Many merchants are well aware that their customers are their best friends and take pleasure In supplying them with the best goods obtainable. As all instancowe men tion Perry oi Cameron, prominent druggists of Flushing, Michigan. Tliey say: "Wo have no hesitation in recommending t'liaiu berl.iin's Cough liemeily to our customers, as it is the best cough medicine we havo ever sold, and always gives satisfaction." For Kile nt 25 and SO cents per bottle by Gruhlcr Pros., druggists. Coming KientM. Jan, Lntertainnient by the Ministering Children's League of tlio All Saints' 1'. K. church, in liobhins' hall. Jan. 18. Grand Welcome Meeting to Brig adier Hown and lhisigu Gillicrt, at Kyangelical church. Fell. 20. Supper and entertainment under the auspices of Council No. 81, Daughters of Liberty, iu iiobbins' hall. ICellt-f III Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder discuses relieved in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surpnso on account of its exceeding promptness lu relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in rualo or leuialo. It relieves retention of water nnd pain iu passing it almost Immediately, If you want quick relief and euro tills Is your remedy. Sold hy Isaac Shapiro, druggist, 107 South Slain street. Murdered on a Genrtrla fstrect, AtHANY, (hi., Jau, 2. Thomas H. Hoy. nobis, a ono armed man, shot and killed George Cox on tlio strcot horo. Hoynolds said Hint Cox had been too attentive to Mrs. ltsynohls, who had separated from her husband on account of brutal treat ment. After tho llht shot Cox fell on hU knees and begged tho murderer not to shoot again, but IteyuohU fired a second time, killing Cox Instantly. Hoynolds was Insanely jealous, and thero Is no truth lu Ids assertion against tlio doad man. lhiKiurer and rireiiuiu Killed. DliNVfin, Jan. 2. Tho Hooky Mountain Nows' special train on tho Douver anil Hlo Grande railroad was wrecked at Malta, four miles this sldo of Lcadvlllo. Tho train slowed down as It approached Malta station, but tho rails being covered with lco and snow tho wheels Bllpped nnd tho unglno jumped tho track, crashing luto tlio depot. The engineer, I. H. linker, and tlio fireman, II. Hnrtiuiin, woro hor ribly crushed and burned, nud both died In n short time. Killed on tlio Kv of III Mnrrlngn, Usiontown, l'a., Jan. 2. W. II. Lohr, of Salt Uck township, was out on n hunt Imr imrty on Monday, when his gun was discharged by slipping from his hand and btrlking a rock. Tlio load tore out his stomach, but his remarkable iiorvo onablcd hint to tlo up his wounds, and ho was car ried to tho residences of John Cusie, whero ho died iu an hour. Ho was engaged to marry Maud Hoover, of Springfield town ship, on Now Year's day. Sillier Announces Slorton's Candidacy, Hkw Youk, .Tan. 2. Kx-Scnntor Warner Miller said today that (iovernur Morton had authorized his friends to state that he hud consented to become a candidate for president of the United Ktutos. Chaunccy M. Depow won d not discuss the subject, but announced that ho would glvooutn statement later concerning tho matter. lteuanl for Kentucky Lyncher"). KltANKFOliT, Ky., .Tan. 2. Governor Urndley Issues a proclamation offering $1)00 reward for tho conviction of any or all of tho parties participating In tho burn ing of Mrs. T. .T. West and tho murder of N. A. Dovoros, of Marlon county. To tU'a Is lidded a reward of $2,033 by cltizons of tho county. l'lllnl Sleighing Accident, Four Ys'AYNU, Ind., .Inn. 2. Yesterday a Nickel I'lntepassongertraln crushed Into a sleigh at Claypool. and the cutter nnd two men were hurled several yards. Will iam Doddridge, u druggist, was Instantly killed and H.iulel Hhoudos, a wealthy farmer, hnd his skull crushed and will dlo. Alleged Hebuke to llayaril. Wahiunmton. .Tan. 2. It Is understood that Secrntii-y Olniy wrote a month ago to Anilia Hador Huyaitl deolnving his speech"! m Oiil Iixum and Kdluburgli Indiscnvi. uKji'.iiuus, and u IvUIng lihn nut to repeat the offeusj whtpj in Un diplomatic service. .Tosepli Cook a Wreck. ClllCAHCi. Jan a.-r-Dr. Nohle, an Ultimate friend iihd pliy4eiiu m .ho Hov. Joseph Coc;-. snyS the leeilirer is a wreck, ills la imrs h.ivln- be in th: on neurasthenia, a frv ells i. fieri iliculnble lu ti person it his ngc. Ullill On tho Solid llasls Of Pure, Well, Ked Wood, Health Is real and lasting. Opiate Compounds, Narcotics And Nerve Stimulants are Temporary and Dangerous. Builds permanent Good Health llccauso it Purities, Vitalizes And Enriches the Ulood. Cures Scrofula, Catarrh, Itlieuiiiatisin, Nervousness, "Weakness, Dyspepsia. Try it. Prepared by C. I, Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. SI. Hood's Pills the after-dinner pill nnd family cathartic. 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We also manufacture Patent Rotating and Exhaust Fans. Send for Special Catalogue on Ventilating. Sarsaparilla THE PRESIDENT'S NEW YEAR Tlio Day Observed nt Washington In tho Old l'nsliloneil Way. Washington, Jan. ?. New Y'ear's day was eolobrated hero In thn good old fash ioned way. Washington, of lalo years, Is nlinost the only city that has retained the old custom. Calls were oxchaiiged by everybody In ofliclal and private llfo. All of tho officials) received, tho president first of nil, tho vloo president, tho members of tho cabinet, heads of bureaus, and so on down to the humblest officials, and after that tho great social public Just before 11 o'clock tho president and Mrs. Cleveland dosoonded tho stairway from tho private portion of the house and tool; his pluco in tho blue parlor next the door, with Mrs. Cleveland on his right. Iu tho lino bosldo her were tho wives of the members of tho cabinet and Miss Her bert, daughter of Secretary Herbort. Mrs. Smith was prevented from attending by tlio lllnoes of her daughter. In the renr of tho lino were fho menibors of the cabinet and a numbor of ladles Invited to assist In tho reception. Tho most nttractlvo feature of tho great reception was tlio scene in tho vast east room. Tho daylight was excluded by heavy curtains and tho room was Hooded with tho soft light from tho great hemispheres of opal glass In the celling, which lit up In most attractlvo stylo tho toilets of the ladies and tho splendid uniforms of the diplomatic corps and of tho army and navy officers. As tho general public began to enter the house, however, this scono dls- .....1 ...w.. 41. n ......... .na Hllr.,1 wltb u use imouK. cununsiy yiuiiiuk liiu ..v.- orations and discussing tho appearance of tho presidential party and other features ol tho .Sow Year s day reception. Kleetrin Hitters. Electric Hitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed iu the spring, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver Is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and altera tive is felt. A prompt uso of this medicine lias often averted long mid perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely iu counteracting and freeing the sys tem from the malarial poison. Ileaclaclie, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Hitters. Only fifty cents per bottle at A. Waslcy's drug store. Notorious Thief Captured. Indian vi'oi.is, Jan. 2. Dick Wilson grabbed a tray coiiialnlng nbout $400 worth of diamonds In tho store of C. J. ltollls, In Massachusetts avenuo, this city, Tuesday night, and ran with them, but was caught after an exciting chase. Yes terday ho was identified as C. A. liar din, who, witli a man mimed Elrod, some years ago, It Isalleged, robbed tlio "Wclls- Fargo Express company of a package con taining $:i.,000. Ho was arrested, but ac quitted because of lack of ovldeuco. Ills wlfo was also arrested yesterday ns an al leged shoplifter. .Murvcdoiis ltusulta. From a letter written by llcv. J. Guncler- nuin, of Diiiionihile, Mich., wo aro permitted to make this extract : "I have no hesitation in reeomiiiendine Dr. Kiim's Xcw Discovery. as the lesults were "nlinost marvelous in the case of my wife. bile I iras pastor of tlio liaptist c liurcli at itives junction sue was brought down vith I'ncunionia succeeding La (irippe. Terriblo jiaroxysms of coughing would last hours with llttlo interruption and It seemed us If she could not Mirvlve them. A lrieiid recommended Dr. King's scw Diseoverj'; It was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at A. Waslcy's dniK store, lingular size 50e and $1.00. Murder Follows a New Year's Dunce, Camden, N. J., .Tun. 2. A New Year's evo dance was given nt tlio residence of Albert Cropper, a colored musician, About i o'clock yesterday morning Thomas Gould left tlio houso, nnd was followed by "William Robinson, who caught up to Gould and fired threo shots nt him, killing hlin Instantly. Jealousy wns'the cause of tho crime, owing to tho attention paid by both men to Jessie Uorton, a slstor of Mrs. Cropper. Hoblnson was arrested. Held Up l Sheriff". ELL1SVILLE, Miss., Jan. 2. Tuesday night when Sheriff H. E. Dovnll was leav ing his oltlco throo masked men covered him with revolvers and told htm to glvo up his llfo or his money, saying they pre ferred tho money, and demanded that ho open tho safe. Tlio sheriff gavo them the keys, and they opened tho safo nud took nbout ?3,000 bolonglng to tho county. Eight Hours for fit, Lotiln llookliliulerg. ST. Louis, Jan. 2. The demands of the 800 union bookbinders of this city of eight hours work for tho former pay of ten hours has been acceded to by eleven of tho princi pal firms. But two largo flrnn will resist the deiniiud. These will try to run with nou-unlou men. Not a few who read what Mr. Itohert Itowls, of Hollands, Ya., has to say bolow, will remember their own experience under like circumstances. "Last winter I had hi grippo which left mo in a low state of health. I tried numerous remedies, nono of which did me nny good, until I was induced to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cougli Itcnicdy. Tho first bottle of It so far relieved 1110 that I was enabled to attend to my work, and the second hottlo efl'ected a cure." Tor sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle byQrulilur llroi., druggists. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Frosli outbreaks aro reported at Orfuh, Aslatlo Turkey, though no dotplls ury given. Haron Montoftoro, son of tho lato Sir Mcxos MimtKliore. luw buen appointed Italian consul general in Ixiudou Ilenrv . and D.ivhlH. Quurltts, lOyear- old eoiiblns, wero killed by n twin while crossing tho rnllroad tracks at l'illyrous, neur Hlchnioud, Va. In a light with a wildcat near Kredonla, N. Y.. Arthui woodman, a noy, was nib- fluured for llfo. Ills face and shoulders aro terribly laeeratod. In a L'enerul light at Straight Creek mines, near Ahland, Ky., Charles Jones and l,on Irwin woro fatally shot and Thomas Wolfo stabbed. A dispatch from Ciinca, Island of Crete, says that tho Cretan revolutionary com mittee has Informed tho foreign consuls that It declines to surrender. llucklen's Arnica SuHe. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It 'a guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents jier box. For sale hy A . Wasloy, lluy Keystone flour. Jio euro that the nn in ii Lkhsio & llAKlt, Ashland, l'u,, Is prlutcd on every tack, tf Munyo! Cold and Cough Promptly Effectual lu Curing! and Coughs and a Sure Prl Pneumonia and all Lung Dice! Munyoifs Cold Cure will posit up the crip or a cold iu a few lioi as soon nstlic cold appears, lit' reaches the lungs and thcro is cmprbed brcathine Munvon's ( used In alternation with the void half hour, will effect an ilnnii When there Is pain in tlio Plasters will give crcnt re protection. These i.tuccUj veniive oi pneuinoni.i an Why Poison Your with dangerous limits why ntj yon's New and Improxcd Honioe Homo ltemtillcs. A separate specific for disease. Absolutely harmless. Positivj permanent cure8, .w ciruggisus, bottle. J1 Personal letters to Prof. Sliil Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa.4 Witli free medical advice for any tl u?jm iiir-vnil oore laroai, i impies, ot.. &, ffionftW bJiicr.MF.liY co no? Ainsonic TemptrJ iClilenarn. 111., for r-roofs of cures, cmil' (ill, fsr.oOJOO. Worst esses cured In 10 to clnys. lOO-pnne booU free. SHEXANDOAH'S Reliable : Hand : Laundry, Cor. IJ.OYD AND WHITE STS. All work guaranteed to be first-class 111 every finrticular. Silk tics nnd Ineo curtains n jspec nlty. Goods called for nnd delivered. A trial order solicited JOHN F. CLEARV, iit'ftt.i ui.'f 'r-'r I.-' 1KH WATl 1 BOTTLER i OF . . . ; J i kvt nivmniH i (ij u A euro for heniiiiclie nnR Htonitu li troubles. hlrtS wkihh ?rshlrts, I'OHTK i 5 7 anil 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah z CANVASSER WANTEI Are YOU busy ? i to Citl Hen of all Kinds WeaT- Clcthi Ami our 1iii.Iuchm 1h (u nmkii Clothr Kinds of men, 1 1 Custom Tailor Maae from $10.00 to $30.00. Trousers frcAi to S10.00. r n KaIn-la- . .1 aw ...o.w.f n.v.iinlntniu.n in vVUMf nw J tliciii iiihI It will ts' lihn wi-ll In iff i It. sei Address, S. J. It. 1V21 I.fcfnyctto. IUuKT.MUylvU, C9k rhtohffprH EncIUh Diamond II rand. Pennyroyal pills fV&iK irr. ftlwiri rell&blo. LOlC lt i mmnfRM.Lj In Iforf ftn.l (.'oU mPtilllaX botea, aealed witb Una ribbon, iako ' now and imitation: At DrugglMi, or lend 4c. In itarari Ar, particular, teU mould J al " Keller for 4llc.,, Utter, by return Xf 1 it.nnit TvntiiaottltU. Xamt Itivir, II Do you DESIRE to Make MONEY ? OUR PLANS OP OPERATION AS- SURG ABSOLUTE SAPETY. Mnko your money enrn you u monthly salary. $10.00 and moro mnile dully by our new sys tcmntlo Plan of Operation on small Investment In irrain nun mock speculation. All we usk is to investlitate our new and oritcinal methods, l'nst workings of plan nn hlRhcst references furnished. Our llooklet "l'olnts Ii Hints" how to make money nnit other Information sent 1 ltr.1';. Gilmorc 4. Co., llsnkerannu llroKcrs. ltnnul of 'Arnila H11l'! Clllcnko. II - - ( Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity ..por- . BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. 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