I if EVENING HERALD i KSTAlH,!SlIi:i 1870. Published every KvcnltiK, Kxccpt Sunday, M 8 SoDTIt JAIIDIN HtHKET. KRAI! CeNTIIB. The lfrralil Is dellvcird liiBhcnnwloAn nnd ibc surrounding towns fornix cent n week, pny nolo to the carriers, lly mnll $3.00 n year, or 23 tents ft month, pnyablo In advance Advertise ments churned ncc-cmllng to space and position. The. publishers reserve the. right to chnr.jco the position of advertisements whenever tho puh Mention of news dcninnds It, Tho right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether p&ld for or not, that tho publishers may deem improper. Advertising rates made known imon nmillratlnn. .'Xntercd at tho postofllco at Shenandoah, l'a., as epoonu class man mailer. TKM'.l'IIONK CONNECTION. Evening Herald TIT.SDAY, JANUAHY II, 18IH1. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the Itcptlhlicnn elector of Pennsylvania : The Itepuhlleans of IYiintylvmilu, by their duty chosen representatives, will meit In State con vention Thursday, April SI, 1MKI, at 10 o'clock a. m.. In the opera house, city of Hurrlshurjr, for the purpose of nominating two eandldates for representative nt'largc In t'nngrcFS nnd thlity two candidates for Presidential electors, tho selection of eight dclegntcs-nMnrKo to the lie publican Natlotinl convention, and for the ransaction of such other business-as may lie -presented, lly order of tho State Committee. M. H. (Jl'AY, Attest: Jkiib II. llKX, VT. It. AmmisvtH, Secretaries. Chalrniau. i Tin: Victurla-Wllholm correspondence will likely result as did the Payne-Wllliclin war of letters. John Hum. is not altogether as black as he is painted. He has not yet attempted to annex Hauler Township. I v Congressmen wcro paid for actual ser vice only, thcio would tie no need to dlscuis plans for counting a quorum. An Ohio girl has lioen asleep since Novem ber 88, and all eflbrts to awaken her aro in vain. She talks in her sleep, however. Til p. Transvaal war cloud, like tho A'eno zuela one, seemsto ho passing over without bursting. It is probable the lloers will profit by the raid of Dr. Jim's free-booters and aie in position to dlctato terms. TllK "Divine Sarah" has reached our shores again, and in icturn for her French acting will scoop up a lot of American dol lars. F.nglish lords scoop them and tir girls, and give us no return. Tnrc steady incieuse in the Himiai.d'h cir culation, with a corresponding decrease in that of its contemporaries circulating In the same territory, is causing tho latter much uneasiness, but all efforts to reach the goal avails them naught. Tho demand for the Hkuai.I) on Saturday and last night was un precedented, and not an unusual thing for the people's favorite raper, tho supply was uueijual to the demand. Tub l'ottsvillo electric railway company lias elected new ollicials, and the result shows that tho ltarritts wero frozo out of tho management, and with them our friend John F Finney. Tho many friends of the latter here will receive tho news with much regret. Major Finney was tho promoter of l'otts villo's railway, and it was mainly through his individual efforts, assisted by tho Messrs. ltarritts, that the success of the project was fJ "f attained. Wo think tho stockholders will discover soon that they erred in this particular. A cibc'ulai: letter has ln-cn issued by Frank Willing Leach, chairman of the State lleptiblican Executive) Committer,!! copy of which has reached our table tbiough tho courtesy of Mr. Leach, calling upon all county chairmen to observe tho pledges made in the party platform, especially the planks relating to tho enactment of legislation hav ing in view tho picvention of corporate con trol of tho legislature and municipal bodies, tho improvement of the civil service laws, tho prohibition of favoritism in awarding and executing public contracts, and the ripjalUa tiou of taxation. In eompliauco witli the action of tho Stato Committee, Claiirmaii M. S. Quay has named tho committee) to frame the nccory legllatlon, and they will report at tho meeting of tho committee- in April. Laeh Kepubllcnu convention should pass strong iBoliitloiiB in support of tho party's pledges, and ill choosing candidates who rcpiesent the people at Harrisburg too muih tare cannot be given. SCHOOL DIRECTORS. The duties of a Schuol Director aro of a ihametor that their proper performance demands t'ic Mirvicaw of men of ability, and who are willing to devote as much of their time as the duties f tlio position toqulre. It is not all wlio cek tho position that aro iiualified, in the strict seivo of tho torm. If parents all had a proper regard for the educational intorests of their children they would exercise a greater vigilance lu the selection of School Directors. A moment's thoughtful consideration of what is meant by the torm School Director would no doubt in fluence many lrents in their voting, It is siiply a perversion of tlio object sought to lie secured to elect ns members of such boards men who havo no knowledge of the branchos taught in the schools or of tho proper method of teaching them. The best men In every ward should bo thosen to direct tho public schools, None othors bIioiiUI do thought of. They should U bo men of I rroproachablo character and of indisputable ability. Tlier aro to bo found scores of such men, in evfiry watd of tho town, who, If nskcd.would bo filllne tq ecrVti. Wo repeat that only tho nihil competent citizens should bo chosen School Director's, who lmve not only tho ability to direct in educational matter, but who hav time to devote tu the interests of the public and tho Inclination to devote such time to tho im portant work. Shenandoah has been fortunafo In the past in securing, In thb rcat' majority' of cases, competent men for tho position, liut this fact should not deter parents and taxpayers from udnjr wlso discretion in making their selections in 'he present and future. tlrtp-Colds-lleadaelto. Wliy sillier, with Coughs, Colds and La (Irlppo when Ijixatlvo Uromo (Julnlno will euro you in one day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to ( tire, or money refunded. 1'riec, S3 cents. For sale by Kirlln's l'harmacy. Andreo s Itnlloou Voyage to tin, North l'olo Stockholm. Jan. II. Tim furuiirn min istry of Sweden bus sent n notlco to litis Bin, Denmark, (trout Britain nnd tho United States with reference to the pro jected balloon voyage to tho North l'olo of Professor S. A. Amlrce, asking tho eo onorutlun of tho countries whoo torritor- 1' huvo coasts on tho Polar sens, and thoy navu man asueu tlicso eoiintrlos to iliatrib nto thousands of loullets nsklnir for In formation from anyone who may chanco to seouro it of tho time tho balloon is seen and the direction of tho wind at the time. Professor Andreo liopo-i to start some tlmo in tho summer of 1800. Wr Practicing Safe. Itlnwlng, Pllll.AiiRU'iliA, Jan. II. Ono of tho three McKissou boys, Gjorfio, tho young ost, u lu-.l of only 7 years, is dead, and tho condition of tho others is so critical that but slight hopes are entertained of their recovery. They were burned Sunday af ternoon in a mysterious explosion that oc curred at their homo, No. USDS Iieithjrow street, and wero afterwards, with thoir mother, u8 years old, sent to tho Kplscopal hospital. It is believed tho boys wero practicing safo blowing, as Dave, tho old est, has a very unsavory record. Ho is 19 years old, anil has already dono tlmo for thieving. JtrJgluiiii Indicted for Forgery. New YoitK, Jan. It. Tho Brand jury yesterday found an indictment against Paul lirlgham, alias Coleman, for forgery In tho llrst degree, second offense. Tho pennlty for this on conviction in imprison ment for not, loss than ton and not more than twenty yenr.s. It Is thought prnbablo that another forgery indictment will bo found iigniut Hrlghaiu. Anyone who suffers from that terrible plague. Itching Files, will appreciate the immediate lelief and permanent cure that comes through tho use of Doan's (Mutuant. It never fails. Powder Exploded in Tiiclf rockets. New Castlk, P.i., Jan. 11. Last night James MeUlyun, Charles Hcnliu, Walter JIcGregor and liob Varley, all uged about 18 j ears, went into u railroad shanty with about n half pound of powder each in their pockets, ami they began throwing pinches of tho oxplosdvo into tho smalt stove. Sud denly there was an explosion. The powder in McGregor's pocket had Ignited and in an Instant tho now dor in tho pockets of tho other boyB did tho sumo. Tho boys broko through tho ico in tho creek nnd tho llames wcro quenched. MeCJlynn and Mc Gregor uro still unconscious), and will probably die. Tho others wero painfully burned. Killed Ills Whole Family. Chicago, Jan. 14. Police Onlcor Gib bons, of tho North Side, received a letter yesterday from Peter Hougiuird, of Eugle wood, informing him that by tho time it was roeolved tho writer would bo dead. An ofllcer was sent to Hougaard's houso, where ho found tho dead bodies of Hou giuird, his wlfo nnd five children, who had been asphyxiated by gas. Hougaard was a milk dealer, and was belluvcd to bo in comfortable circumstances. No motive for tho crlino has yet been ascertained. 1'Htilt Tall from u Itieyele. Nkw YoitK, Jan. 11. William II. Kcr ton, n clerk of Myrtlo iivonuo, Hrooklyn, was thrown from ills bicycle early yester day morning and had his skull fractured. Ho died four hours later in tho Eastern District hoipltnl. Mr. Korron was 39yeara old. Hound his wife wero enthusiastic bicyclers, and wero racing with a cab in Prospect park when Mr. Kerton's foot (lipped from tho pedal ami ho fell heavily to tho ground. Premier tlreenway Kxpeets a Cli uu Mieep. WlXXIl'Kd, Jan. U. Premier (J recti way's opponent In tho mountain division wlthdruw yesterday, and tho promiur i ronsequeiitly re-uleitixl without opposi tion lirts'uwuy lnw now ulnu supporter olectc-il, and expects to make a clean sweep on tho school issue tomorrow". Tlio Weuther. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jer wy: Fair; light westerly winds. Indigestion Yields readily to Hood's SarsaparliU becauso it tones nd strengthens the stomaoh and aids digestion by Bup-plying-pure blood. "I had Indiges tion bo badly that I w as all run down and could hardly walk. II id no appetite s:id could not sleep. I began t n ); i n it hfiri rr.. a c mSS rilla, and before 1 had taken a fourth o a bottle I was very much bettor, I also used Hood's Pills and found them splendid, very mild, yet effec tive. I cannot say enough in praise for what they havo done for me. Slnoe using two bcttlBU of Hood' Sarsaporilla and Hood's Pills occasionally I feel almost lUi g new person. 1 ba . e a splendid appetite, sleep well and work with ease." Asniu C. IjANTZ, ISellevillc, Pennsylvania. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the only True Plood Turiner promi nently in the publlo eye. ft; sis for $5, Ifood's Pills :ISSSc. ' y to tike, ax:. mmi A PREVALENT DISEASE. NOT NECESSARILY DANGEROUS BUT MAY 1 ' BECOME S6( ' ' I '" American men and women suffer from n very general disease dyspepsia. Dyspepsia lias many symptoms. Thin, palo people are generally dyspeptic. Hollow cheeks, bad breath, acid eructations, palpi tation of tho heart, licit and cold Hushes, headaches, pauscn nnd vomiting, all these aro symptoms of dyspepsia. What does dyspepsia mean? In two words', Imporfect digestion, How can wo remedy it V Notalono by resort to drugs. Wo must rest tho stomach. For this purpose wo must put into it a food which is already digested and which will nld tho digestion of other foods. We must tako Shaker Digestivo Cordial, for this la just such a preparation. It contains food which will, bo absorbed at once. It also con tains principles which will assist tho diges tion of other foods, while last but not least, it contains a combination of those drugs In tho cultivation of which the Shakers have been so successful, and which act by stimu lating tho liver and bowels. Imperfect digestion is often caused by over work of tho digestive apparatus, too much food, food eaten too quickly, nervous worry, ete. The Shaker Digestive Cordial Is the most successful remedy for indigestion that has ever been mado. A single 10 cent bottle will allbid relief in most eases, although this small (luantity cannot be expected to cll'ttt a perfect cure. If you find It suitable in your own ease, continue its use. All druggists keep it and can supply you with an interesting descriptive- pamphlet. Of ft heml-iltttinK lirnd.-iehc immediately re lic veil by the life of TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. They nnn positive nnd Fpeedy cure nnd are guaranteed Absolutely harmless. Their great NiieeesH Is ample proof that they ore an effective article, hiih can he nhvnyB ied v it h toe best of results. Procure them fromUruhler Uro. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing (Imitations or tho Now York nnd rlilladetplihl Kxchanges. Nkw YoitK, Jnn. 13. The decidedly more pacific Bcntlment In London on the Venezue lan boundary question was followed by an ad vance in tho prices of American stocks in that market, and this had Its effect hero. While the volume of business recorded was only moderate, the market exhibited a strooc tone throughout. Closing bids: lialtlmoro & Ohio 41 Xuw Jersey Con.. VM Del. & Hudson 125 N. Y. Central 1)8 I)., Li. is W F.rie Lake Krie & W. Lehigh Nav Lhlgh Valley.. ..JOW4 -- UW .. IB ... .. 57 Pennsylvania 51J(J Heading 8Hi St. Paul 09 ff.N.V.APu... SU West Shore General Markets. Pntr.ADEt.rmA, Jan. 13 Flour Arms win ter superhno, $;.35(&i.E0! do. extras, J2.00Q 2.85; Pennsylvania roller, eleiir.J3.a5a3.2S; do. do. straight, $3,2521 tO; wesWru wlntur. clear, 83.15S3.4U. Wheat lower, with o. bid and CSflo. asked for January. Corn lower, quiet, with 33c. bid and 33Wc. asked for Januarv. Oats (iliiot, steady, with 'Uk. bid and IHVic. asked for 'Janunry. Hay limn choloe tim othy, 810. lieef firm. Fork dull. Lard weak; western steam, 55.70. ltutter weak; western creamery, lQSIo.; do. factory. IHilM'c.; El gins. 24c; Imitation creamery, 14Qth)o.: New York dairy, lSSSic.; do. creamery, lSOSkj.j Pennsylvania and western creamery prjnts, extra, 24c. exceptional lots higher; do, choice, !3c.; do. fair to good, 2Iffi3io.; prints Jobbing utiVSiJc. Cheese firm; large, ?HBle.; small, WttlWSc.; part skims, IMt-lc.; full sklina, 203c. Kngs weak; New York and Pennsyl vania 183-Ale.; Ice house, l'J.17o.; western frash, UftlBc.; southern. 1717)c. Live Stork Markets. Nr.w YoitK, Jan. 13. Medium to prime teers lower: common do., steady; oxen and stags, S-'ffit.4'); bulls, $..VJJW,3ft, Calves slow and lower; venls, $o?&8.5U; barnyard calves, $2.7S3.&0; western, it. Bheep and lambs lower; sheep, 2.W3 W; culls. 83; common to prime lamhi, 84R5.37M; culls, 8J.6S$. Hogs lower at S3.80ffi4.3U. East I.inKrrrv, Pa.. Jnn. 13. Cattle firm and shade higher: good, 84 3034.40; good butchers, 93.80&1.10; rough fat. H&3.80; bulls, cows and stage, Sl-ViJ; feeders. 83 253.1.80; fresh cowsaud springers, 315&4U. Hogsasttade lower, at SI.WQU.g'i; medium weights, $3.WiS 8.9(1; heavy hogs, $3.7ui3.80; roughs, 83&3.50. Sheep lower; export wethers, !J.HISi3.80; prime $l.;fi-'!..Vi; common, $1.73&2; lambs. Veal calves, Sd&s.M). ISelU-f lu Mi Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a groat surpnso on account of its oxeredinc nronintness in relieving pain in the hladd.'r, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or lemale. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If yon want quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapiro, druggist, 107 South Mn!i street. l'rotest Against lllslmp Willluiin. MII.WAUKHI5, Jan. 14. A protostagalnj tho oonilriuatiou of Iilshoi-elect (i. Mot Wllllnins.of Marnuetto.coutalnlngoharges that will croato a sensation In Episcopal circles, has boon forwarded to tho Might Itov. John Wllllams.'of Connecticut, pro- siding bishop of tho American church Tho protest makes the charge- that Lilshop Williams' election was brought about by a "packed ballot " Tlio proteht is signed by four delegatus. Charged with Arson. Chicago, Jan. 14. Isaac I), Kramor, ono of the proprietors of u wall paper store, is under urrost charged witli nn attempt at arson. Ho is accused of having usou oils, shavings nnd a cnndlo to construct tho ground work for a ilorco midnight fire in tlio big Slnrathon lint uuiiuing near Twon ty-thlrd street nnd Cottage Gtovo avenue. t A Dungerous I.uiiatlu nt Ijirge. llAItUlsuuiso, Jan. 14. Samuol Greon Ivhoso homo is at Altoona, escaped Sun day night from tho Harrisburg Insauo hospital, and is still at largo. Green is a dangerous luuutlo, aud is said to havo re peatedly Bworn that if lie over escaped from tho asylum he would go homo and kill his wlfo und children. ltucklen's Arulcu Bulve. Tho best salvo in tlio world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, nnd all skin eruptions, and positively cure s piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give, perfect satisfaction or mouy reiunded. l'rire 2J5cc,ntsporbox. For sale by A Wasley. THE VIGILANTES. THEIR IMPORTANT WORK IN MINING T'CAMPS AND NEW COMMUNITIES. ' ' The "Police of Circumstances." Lvory person is familiar with the work of tho " Igilantes" in the early days of tho mining camp?, when scoundrels nnu duick legs undo both life nnd property unsafe. Somo of the most notorious criminals of those times dreaded no one hut the Vigilantes, and some were given short notice to leave the camps and shorter shtift if they did not do so. Our Kidneys aro tho Vigilantes of our liodles. It is their duty to immediately seize and cast out impurities from our blood. Not only the linpiirities of tho body itself (the result of Imperfect digestion of foods. the uric acid of Ithcumatism, ami the waste products of broken down and constantly wearing out bone muscle, gland, anil brain), but poisons that come from tho outside; disease germs, as of Hcarlct Fover, Typhoid, Diphtheria, Mnlaiia, and the like. No person with health and active kidneys can catch a germ disease. 1 no Kidneys, recognizing their dangerous character, slezc and cast these germs out in the urine. J)r. iloiib's r.paragus Kidney 1'Uls are wonderfully hoilling. soothing and tonic to the kidneys. They contain tlio active virtues of the root and berries of the Asimragus plant, and they give life health, stiength, and activity to the Kidneys, and aid them to perform their mo-t necessary work, con stantly and actively. And tliey are a positive specific for Impot euey ill men and Sterility in women. t'llty cents per box, Irom all diuggists, or enclose 50 ets. in stamps or silver direct to th paraeus HOHIi'S MKDICINK Co., Chicago. San Francisco Interesting ami in structive book on Kid ney Health and Mood I iltering tree. DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To nil sufferers of IIltltORS Olf YOUTH, VJ.??'..VA;.(i,,l. ftDl1 uisuasim uv nmn AM) ()31i:. 208 pages; cloth bound: se curely sealed and mailed free. Treatment by mall strictly -onUdentlal, and a positive, quick cure guaranteed. Jio matter how lone Btandlng. X will pos tvely cure you. Write or call. DR 0RR 329 H.ISlhSt.Phila.Pa. The Backus Water Motoi Is the Most Economical Power Known, and the Best in the World for Driving Light Machinery. It takes but little room. It never gels out of repair. It can not blow up. It requires no fuel. It needs no engineer. Thero is no delay: no llrinir un: no ashes to clean nwny; no extra insurance to pay; no re pairing necessary; no coal mils to pay, anu i i always ready for use. It is invalupfclo foi Mowing Church Organs, for running 1'rinting, Presses. Sewlnir Machines. Tumble- Lathes. Scroll Saws, Grind Stones, Coffee Mills, Sausage amenities,.!1 ecu uuuerw, corn Alius, i'jevniors. r.ic. J' our-norso power ni -lu pounos pressure oi water. It is noiselcs. neut. camnaet. stendv. andabovonll IT IS VERY CHEAP. Price, $1$ to $3,0,0 Send for circular to tho Itackus Water Moto, Co., Newark, N, J., ststing paper you saw advertisement lu. We also manufacture Patent Rotating and Exhaust Fans. Send for Special Catalogue on Ventilating:. THE ADVERTISERS FOR 1896. A10RN1NO, SUNDAY AND COHiMER- CIAL (EVENING) EDITIONS. Aggressive Republican Newspapers of the Highest Class. Commercial Advertiser. UstalilUhed 1797. PuhlUhod every cen lng. New York's ohlet unit !,t evening iiewmniper. 12 imges. Sulisirlptlon price, M.0Oyear. Morning: Advertiser. l'ublUliori every inornlii, inoruliitf. 8 iwmes. The in Mid rtiltwi firemoHt U. nuwitpnpef btntcw. ('lean aim fearlewf, HulMcrlptloii price, n r year. Sunday Advertiser. Now York'N niortt popular uiid orlKinnl Humlay iu-Wrpaper. The only lc Humlny iiewnimiMT in the Unitel jStiitt1. All tho itfwputi'l fpeeial fitun-p , of nrpafrintf Interest and that will appiNil tu every phaAoof human nature. It iu thoequal of tho hteh-prli'flu' Suijilay n 'PJy nieet. HMbHeriittion J'rku, fSOc, jer year ; axj. for hU inontha. 1 ' Ion 1) uul SUNDAY ADVKUTJSKU together U S;i.WH.vear, .h0 for i$x month, and We. for threu mouths, As Advertising Mediums The AHVKItf IBHItS have no superiors. Samples free. Agents wanteil everywhere. Liberal commissions. Address THE ADVERTISER, 29 Park Row, New York. A'S RACE WAR Berlnus Trouble Imminent Over th Kx- " elusion of Colored .School Children. PF.IIKY, O. T., Jan. 14. ThoyYholo town Is Intensely excited over the public school qiurttlon, nnd serious trouble Is feared. When tho schools were opened yesterday Professor J. W. Atlirustlno denied admit tance to colored children In the high school or othor public school buildings, except thoso designated mouths ago for tho exclusive use of colored children. Tho exception was George Washington Alex ander Webster, 10 years old, tu whoso namo tlio mandamus proceedings worq brought two months ago, and decided in his favor. Professor Augustluo holds tlmt tli- di'"ree of tho court applies only to this ono boy. id high school building 500 whlto children and about fifty colored children assembled, followed by a crowd of whlto men and negroes. Whlto schoolbpya had largo stones in their pockets, witli the in tention of using them on tho negroes as they entered the building. It is 6nid every negro child lu the city asked for admit tance. Ofllcers escorted four colored chil dren into tho high school. Each teaohor mado a vigorous protest against receiving them, but tho children wero mado to sit down. It Is rumored thnt tho entlro school board is to be arro.stcd for contempt of court. Whlto citizens threaten to teur down tho jail If nrrests nro'mndo. Kohl's Death Sentence Atllriued. JliltsKY Oitt, Jan. 14. Tho New Jersoy court of pardons gavo final attention yesterday to tho cases of Henry Kohl, of Newark, and Alfred Clymer, of Slount Holly, both tinder sentcneo of death. The court decided not to interfere in tho caso of Kohl, but commuted tlio sentcneo of Clymer to Imprisonment for life. Kohl will be hnngod In tho H-isox county jail on Fob. 20. He murdered his cousin, Joseph Prieuel, on Jan. 15, lSffi, tho motive bolug robbery. Clymer murdered Mrs. Hridgct Doyle, of Mount Holly, into whoso houso ho broko for the purposo of robbery Christ mas night, lul. Tlio commutation In his caso was mado ou account of his youth nnd tho vicious Influences which Mrs. Doyle and her husband, with whom ho lived, had over him. Mrs. Slack's right for Her Children. "Washinoton, Jan. 14. Tlio Plack-Pcr-rino caso, Involving tho cubtody of two children of Mrs. Mary Kemblo Slack, was again up In the district court yoMcrdny ou a report of tho jury formally declaring the will of Mrs. Slack's husband, William H. Slack, to bo valid. Tho will provided that tho whole estate of Mr. Slack should bo equally divided between his two chil dren, and also bequeathed tlieir'guardlau ship und tuition to his sister, Mrs. Perriue. Mrs. Slack's lawyers sought to havo next Thursday set for a hearing in tlio liubcas corpus caso, but Mrs..Perrlno's counsel ob jected and Saturday was finally designated by Judgo McComus. Miiiiv iiierehnntR nro well aware that their customers aro their best friends and tako pleasure in supplying mem wiin tno oesi Koods obtainable. As an instance wo men tion l'erry & Cameron, prominent druggists of Flushing, Michigan. They say: "Wo havo no hesitation in recommending Cham berlain's Cough Remedy to our customers, us it is tho best cough medicine wo have over sold, and always gives satisfaction." For sale at 23 and 50 cents per bottle by (Iruhler llros., druggists. Comliifr Kieiits. Jan. 18. Grand Welcome Meeting to llrig- adier Ilown and Knsign Gilbert, at Evangelical I church. I Feb. 17. First nuntial ball, Patriotic Drum Corps, Robbins' opera house Schoppo orchestra. Feb. 20. Supper and entertainment under tho auspices of Council No. 8-1, Daughters of Liberty, in Robbins' hall.i Not a few who read what Mr. Robert Rowls, of Hollands, Vn has to say below, will remember their own oxperienco under liko circumstances. "Last winter I had la grippe which left me in a low state of health. I tried numerous remedies, 116110 of which did me uny good, until I was induced to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Tho first bottle of it so far relieved mo that J was enabled to attend to my work, and the second bottle cll'ectcd a cure." For sale at 25 nnd 50 cents per bottle by Gruliler llros., druggists. Buy Keystono flour. Bo suro that tho namo LtBfllo & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every tack 1 - tf Tho Discovery Saved Ills Life. Mr. G. Caillouctte, Druggist, Ileavcrsville, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe mv life. Was taken witli Iji Grippes and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no nvall and was given up mid-told I could not live. Having Dr, King s New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from tho llrst uiko hegan to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keen store or house without It." Get a freo trial at A. Wasley's Drug Store. "llullct Proof" lUedlcliio Failed. , PlililJY, O. T, Jim. 11. Pawnoo Bill, who has just returned from tho four bauds of the Pawneo trlbo, brings nows that tho Indians havo left their farms nnd moved Into tcpoes on Blank Hoar ereok, nnd havo K0110 to iiboit dancing and maklilg modi- cine. "Crazy Horse" 'olalinedto lmvo mado medicine that wits bullot proof, but whou tried as nil experiment on his brother, lu front of tho council of chiefs, tho bullot penotrated tho brother's hoart. All of "Crazy Horse's" cattle aud pontes bnvo been taken from him by tho chiefs as n ncnnltv. and thero Is talk of tho leuanU-of' fleers iudlctliur him on tho churiro of murder. Steamer Sunk nnd Four Drowned, CAltUTHKUSVIbLE, Mu Jnu, 14. Tho passonuer stoamer Congo was sunk n, mllo below tho city Suudiry night, and four of tho crow worn drowned. Tom Patrick nud wlfo. of Owensboro, Ky.,woro on their bridal trip. The young nmu swam ushoro with his wlfo. The latter s trosseau con Blstod of tho night robes sho bad, pn, ond tho Broom's belongings suiTorod to 'tho samo oxtont. Tho boat nnd cargo will probably provo n- total-loss. Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Ileadacho UUetrie Bitters has proved to lie tho Very best. It ellects a permanent cine and tlio most dreaded habitual sick lieadaehes yield to its influence. We urgo all who nreaflllctcd to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In case of habitual constipation Klectrie Hitters cures by giving tho needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long JQsUt the use of this medicine. Try it once. largo bottles only BO routs lit Wusley's "iruc j Store j 0KLAH0M t MUNYOlTS DOCTOR YOURSELF Guess-Wotk No Experlpienllng No Harmless Drugs, Ho A SEPARATE CURE FOR EACH DISEASE Ask Your Druggist for Munyon'a Guide t Health and Cure Yourself With a 2B-0ent Munyon Remedy. Mr. II. F. Vail, of Warwick, N. Y., says : i navo used iiunyon's Kiicutnatism tun with great success. I have also civrn it I friends, who have found Iteouallvefllcaelous Porn loug time I sull'eied from rheumatism, and although I tried a great many remedies, t.n.-nH r..,.t..1 .. .. ...t.t.. ... ..1. 1t-l .1. iwitiiu nniiiiu in kho mo rcuci iillllt Munyou's Rheumatism Cure novcr failnK relieve in ono to three hours, and cures in a few days, l'rico 25 cents. Munyou's Dyspepsia Cure is guaranteed to cure all forms of indigestion and stomach troubles, l'rico 2!ie. Munyou's Catarrh Remedies positively cure. Price. 2o cents. Munyou's Kidney Cttro speedily cures pains in the back, loins or groins and all forms of kidney diseases. Price 23e. Munyou's Female Hciucdios aro a boon to nil women, l'rico 23c. Asthma Cure, with Asthma Herbs, 1.00, Munyou's Nervo Cure stops ncrvouenoi and builds up tho system. Price 23c. Munyon's Headache Cure stops headaches in three minutes. Price, 25 cents. Munyon's i'ilo Ointment positively cures all forms of piles, l'rico, 25c. Munyon's Mood Cure eradicates all impuri ties of tlio blood, l'rico 25c. Munyon's Vltallzor restores lost powers to weak men. Price, $1.00. A separate cure for each disease. At all druggists, 85 cents a bottle. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 150 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered with freo medical ndvice for any disease. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. p F. HUKICU, 31. 1. 80 12. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Ollleo hours i 7 to 9 a. in.. p. in. 1 to 3 and I J. II. l'OMEKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-tAW. Hhcnnndonli,' Pn. JJ M. B UK ICE, ATTORKEY-AT-LAW. OlUce Ean building, corner ot Main Centre streets, Shenandoah. pilOF JOHN JONKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having Ptudled under some of the ben mnters in London and Paris, will kIvo lepsgna on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in euro of btrouse, the jeweler, Shenandoah. nillions of Dollars Go up in smoko every year. 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