EVENING HERALD KSTAIll.ISIIt:i 1H70. Pnbllsheri rvory Evening, Eiccpt Sunday, at 8 Sooth Jaihmh Street. Nkab Orxtiie. .the Herald riellvci rd In Shcnandoan and ibo imrroumllnB towns for six cents n week, pay able to tho carrier. Ily mall SI CO n year, or 25 rcntin mouth, payable In advance Advertloc uients charited according to simk-o and position. The pnblUhrrs reserve the riKht to char.fro tho Foettlonof advertisements whenever tho pul loatlon of news demands It. Tho rlcut Is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether patu lor or not, that the publishers may deem rmpropcr. Advertising rates made known upon application. iSnlored at tho poitofllee at Hhcnnndoah, i"a., as wnna ciiish man inauer. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald WEDNESDAY, .TANUAKY 15, ISOfl. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the HetmMlcnn oleetors of Pennsylvania: The Ilepnblicnn of Penimylvunla, hy their duly ken rrprcwntatlvon, will meet In State con- Ttntlon Thursday, Ajiril SB, 1WK1, nt 10 o'clock a. m.. In the opera house, ely of Harrisburif, for the purpose of nominating two enmlldates for rerrewntntive-iiHarjre in ConKress and thirty two cnndidntex for l'ri-lcntlnl electors, the felcetton of Hht detenoto-aHar to the lle puhlhftti National eonveutlon, anil for tho transaction of siieJi other tiulu'ss as may ho prosened. By order ot the State Ommlttew. 31. S. QlTAV, AtUi:-amur. It. Itiex, Chairman. W. H. imrnn, Secretaries. Ax Ulanta geuing is said to bo coining ynoixejr by selling to tie negroes Hiblos in which all the pictures show tlic nngols in Mack. Tims Taocat intimations issued by mine inspector Roderick to operators, ordeTiiiji them tn comply with the mine law regarding tlio handling of bigli explosives, 1ms come, none to soon ; but despite this fact employes become more or less wireless, and explosions will occur so long nstho dangerous explosives arc used. Tub l-temocr.itic brnvos will nstomblo in Pottsvillo on Saturday, and from prosent in dications tie county sent will witness a Tegular Kilkenny fight. The occasion will lie the t'leotion of county chairman and secretary. For tho latter jwsition tlicie will holittlo contest, 1. J. Martin, the hustling reporter of tho I'ottsvillo Chronicle stall', being generally conceded tho position. Thingsare tllflcieiit, however, in the contest for chairmanship. Ki-Cougrcssmau Heiljj is said to be anxious, to again walk tho halls of Congress s the hin cosor to Hon. Charles N. llruniin, ami a-, the first stp to thatud is interested in the selection of Litie.1- wcaver to uuunty -chairman. The auti lieilly fjictlen of the Democratic party is Mipporling ex-Deputy .Sheriff Sallada for the same position, and they are putting up a strong fight against groat odds. The x-lxingresbuiiiH's friends hare been at woik while thuir opponents were appaiently asleep, and tho result will show itself on Saturday in the tUction-of Lincaweavcr as chairman. At least that is tho opinion of the majority of tho Democratic workers. Tho Sallada adherents, liowover, may spring a little sur prise and upset these calculations. Politics is mighty uncertain. The result of .tho primaries in Philadel phia yesterday shows plainly that the citizens of that town hae soured on the Combine andth.it tho methods of Senator (Jitay are .approved. It moans that hereafter the dig. -credited combination of lobbyitts and con tractors who have .ruled that city arc relo cated to the background and that purer politics will be the result. No one doubts tho Republicanism of Senator Quay, which is of tho stalwart kind, but his methods are of a higher grade than thoso of David Martin, and lie adapt them more readily to tho requirements of the hour and is not open tn accusation of using the party for private gain. The ring that held Philadelphia in its srasp for some years past Jias dono so solely for the plunder to be obtained, and in the arrogance .uf tho powar they had acquired .suught lat year to fasten their hold upon thestato. In this, however, Uiay ran against si politician of uperior ability who defeated their plans, and to make the victory surer carried the war into Africa and yesterday routtnl them in their own stronghold. Senator Juay becomes more than ever the leader ofj tho Republican uty, who will havo gioat weight in the coming conventiou of the party. Johk JlULL'Mbold conduct 1ms bulHoaed the German KaUjer, uud the explanations of his reuutikalde telegram to President Kutgar, of the Tnuuvaal nepubllr. Is given that he only oxpreosvd his own personal irritation at the raid of Dr. Jim and his free booters. This hardly agrees with the state jnonts made the day after the telegram was sent, that it bud been conwdoicxl by the cabinet before it was forunided. Neither does It quite agree with the uncontradicted statement that Germany applied io Portugal for ponniiMiun to laud marines from tho war ship See Adler on their territory at Delagva l!y. Tho present aspect of the case gives color to tho inference that Germany rather prcdpitatoly rushed in without first making certain that Iluasla and France would either reinalu passive oractlvoly support her in the position sho had nssuincd. It would require -omething more hostile to French Interests than the usurpation by I'nglaul of a small jmrtrf Koulli s.fr!n, toi-ansothi' Frenchmen I ' a to sldo with Germany against whom the most iutenso hatred exists, and it Is a Jiatural supposition that Franco would side with England In tho hopo of humiliating tho Germans and regaining Alsaco and Lorraine. Should such an opportunity present Itself, as that is, above all clso a consummation all Franco most dovoutly hopes for. Tho lack ing down of tho impetuous Kaiser will very probably be found owing tothiscause.and his prostlgo will suffer accordingly. It is fortu nato that something restrains thjsrasb young man who catno so near precipitating a war that would probably Involve, half of Kurope, tho consequences of which are difficult to hnagine. State Olllrlal Come to lllows. NASHVILLE, Jan. lfi. Kcprescntntlvo T. II. Baker, of Carroll county, mid Com missioner ot Agriculture Allison had two personal encounters In tho cnpltol yester day, but no datuago other than black eyes resulted. Baker chnrRod that Allison had furnished transportation to farmers to at tend tho farmers' conventions and tho At lanta exposition, mid wanted to know by what authority ho was thus using tho state's funds. Tliocommlsslonerpromptly branded tho statement as false, and de manded tho namo of tho author, Maker refusing, the encounters followed. Senator Dalit' Presidential llooin. Cincinnati, Jan. 15. Tho Commercial Gazette prints an article by Senator Hans-, brough, of North Dakota, setting forth tho claims of Sanator Dnvis, of Minnesota, for tho Republican nomination for president. His speech on Cleveland's Hawaiian policy is mentioned us an cxamplo of his frank fearlessness. On tho Jlonroo doo- ' trine ho Is pronounced thoroughly Ameri can and his sorviees for debilitated and disabled survivors of tho war are brought luto prominence. Kneebs Sentenced to Prison. BBIILIN, Jan. IB. The trial of Hubert T. Kneebs, the American trotting horso owner charged with having entered and started on German trucks the lmiro Uethul Uudor tho name of Nellie Knoebs, ended yesterday. The jury brought In a verdict of guilty, and the court sentenced Kneebs to uiue months' imprinoiiniHiitanil to pay n fine of 1,U00 marks, and also ordered tho belzuround forfeiture of tho mure. Cleveland Is Not it Candidate. Washington, Jan. 15. Word has been received by tho leaders at tho headquarters of the cities contending for tho Democratic national convention that (Jrover Cleve land is not to be u cmdlduto for a third term. This Information was obtained by thoso who found themselves embarrassed in making arguments as to tho respective advantages of tho west and east for con vention purposes. A Wholesale Murderer's Identity, Chicago, Jan. 15. Tho namo of tho man who on Jlondny morning asphyx iated his wife, live children nnd himself Is not Peter Hougaard, but Jans Ilcnson. Tho murderer was a fugitive from justice, having swindled his creditors out of $40, 000 and tied from Denmark to America. Upon his arrival in this country ho as sumed the name of Peter Hougaard. Kngland Wants More Ounboats. London, Jan. 15. Tho admiralty has in vited the principal privato firms to tender bids for ten third class cruisers, to bo com pleted In one year, tho armament to bo wholly of quick firing guns. It has also requested all firms having governmont contracts to give them the preference over prlvnto orders. Fell Into Hunting Oil. Chicago, Jnu. 15. John Nelll, an cm ployo of Upton & Co.'s packing houso at tho stockyards, fell Into a caldron of boil ing oil aud died at Mercy hospital after suffering Intense agony. His fellow work men woro unable to rescue him until he had been cooked for a rulnuto up to his neck. Disastrous Mine Tire In Silesia. Maiiiiihsghosthau, Silesia, Jan. 15. A disastrous tiro has occurred In tho Her mlulgildo coal mlno, with much loss of life. Fifteen bodies have already been re covered, and soventcon injured miners havo been taken out. Hying from Hydrophobia. HlUDlNO, I'u Jan. 15. Frederick Drexel, aged 19, Is dying nt his home in Cumru township from liydrophoblu. He barks and snarls llko a dog, and abhors tho sight of water. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, eastern New York and New Jorsoy : Fuir; light weatorly wluils. It Sharpens the appetite, improves digestion, and restores health and vigor; all the organs of the body are aroused to healthy action by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Moro than all, the liwir and that's the key to the whole system. You have pure blood, or poionous blood, just as your liver chooses. Tho blood controls the health, tho liver controls the blond, the Discoveiy controls the liver. You lau escape just about half tho ills that llesli is heir to, by beiug roudy for them, ilruee the system up with this medicine, which prevents as well as cures. For all diseases caused by a disordoied livor or im pure blood dysiiepsia, biliousness, the most stubborn skin, sculp uud scrofulous affections, the "Discovery" la the only remedy so cer tain and efi'ectivo that, once used, it Is always In favor. Send for u free pamphlet. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association llulValo, N. Y. Aitdlcka Must Pay the Costs. Wilmington, Del., Jnu. 15, In tho matter of the costs In tho Addieks dlvorco case tho superlur court yesterday after noon mado an order that they lie paid by the roopondont, J. Kdwanl Aildlcks. Tho amount of costs now duo Is 7,350, aud this amount Mr. Addieks is ordered to pay within sixty days. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The Brazilian government has concluded a contract for tho Immigration of 100,000 foreigners, Italians being excluded. A new Hue of ocean steamships between Boston and German ports, via tiouthnmp ton, will probably lie established soon. There is talk lu Now York of disband ing tho bond syndicate. Banker Morgan predicts tho success of tho popular loan. Ulr John Lubbock presided nt a meeting lu London yesterday which passed a reso lution in favor of u pormnneut arbitration court. Tho Washington stutu Immigration con vention memorializes congress tovlvo tho stato an nbsnlutegnmt fyull thy arid lands Wlthl" the stnte Off for Kurope. NkwYoiik, Jan. 15. C. Oliver Isolln nnd wife, Henry Norman, tho Washington correspoudont and special commissioner of the London Chronlclo; Count L. Szech nl, of the Austrian legation, nnd o'llvor A. Fry, editor of Vnnlty Fair, sailed today on the Mnjestlc, and hndas follow passen gers the young son of tho Karl of Aber deen, governor gonoral of Canada, the Hon. Dudley Gordon, accompanied by Captidn B. C, Urquhart, of tho lloyal nr tlllory. Tho following sailed on tho Paris:' Count and Countess D'lvry, Algernon Sartorls, Kenyon W. Mnson, Hlchard Harding Davis, Bishop Spauldlug of Illi nois, nnd with him Miss M. G. Caldwell ond Miss M, A. Bergen. Fearful Child Murder lu Kansas. Toprka, Jan. 15. Ahorrlblooccurronco beenmo known to tho pollco yesterday when tho death of tho lt-tnonths'-old son of Charles Dean was reported. Mrs. Dean loft her two small children nlono In a room while sho ran over to a neighbor's. Upon her return sho found that some ouo had removed the clothing from her babe, scntod It upon tho top of a hot stovo and fled. Tho Hosh of tho child was cooked to tho bono. A young man who hod quar reled with Mr. Dean Is suspected, but ho has lied the city. The child HUfft-'red ter ribly until death came to relievo it. Cure for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Heailacho Electric Hitters has proved to bo tho very b?st. It ellccts a permanent euro and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. Wourgoall who areallllcted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In caso of habitual constipation Electric Hitters cures by giving tho needed tono to tho bowels, and few cases long resist tho uso of this medicino. Try it once. Largo bottles only 50 cents at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Alleged Kiubczzlers Indicted. DENVEIt, Colo., Jan. 15. It beenmo known yesterday that tho grand jury last week found Indictments against Matt Adams, ox-clerk of the district court, for tho alleged embezzlement of J39.200, and against W. K. Perry, on the charge of om bezzllng $1,700 of county monoy. Mr. Porry was arrested yesterday and gave boudg. It is said Adams is in South Amer ica, nnd steps will at once be tnkentohnvo him brought back. The indictment only uuYcrs pari, oi mo auegeu suortago. Chicago Can Have Sunday Ilaseball. Chicago, Jan. 15. Tho jury In tho enso of Waltur Wilmot vs. tho city of Chicago handed iu a verdict of not guilty yester day. This is tho famous Sunday baseball case, tho entlro Chicago basoball club hav ing been arrested last summer for playing basoball on Sunday, and the entire club was practically on trial, although tho de fendant technically was Walter Wllnu t. This probably insures Sunday ball for Chicago this summor. Felt Through a Ilrldge. Kittanino, Pa., Jan. 15. Two soctions of a freight train ou tho Allegheny rail road came togother on a bridge over Ma honing croak, and tho span of tho brldga giving way the engino, cabooso and three oil tunks were preclpltuted Into the water. An explosion of tho tank cars followed, nnd tho wrecked cars were burned. Pat rick and John Grey, who had gono to tho brldgo to seo tho wreck, wero covorcd with bluzlng oil and sovcrcly burned. Carelessness Causes a nig Fire. BUFFALO, Jan. 15. Tho largo warchouso of S. S. Jowett & Co., stove manufactur ers, at tho corner of Mississippi nnd Perry streous, wn.s totally destroyed by lire last night. Tho loss is about $250,000, fully covered by Insurance Tho origin of tho flro Is not known, but is is supposed to havo been from a lighted match carelessly iiuunu uj- ouuiu woi Kman into a pile of combustible material In tho building. Three Men Probably Drowned. Cleveland, Jnu, 15. Nothing has yot been heard of tho threo men who floated ouc into mo laKo Monday evening ,on an Ice floe. Nolthcr has It been Icarnod who tho men wore. LIfo savers patrolled tho beach for many milos yesterday, but failed to find tho slightest traco. A heavy sea provatled, and it is bollovod tho men were wasncu on tlio lco und drowned. Cherokee I1I1I Sentenced to Death. I'"0llT bMITH, Ark., Jan. 15. Judge Parker yesterday eorteneed "Chorokco ism- to tie iiangecl on Tuesday, March 17. uueroKcu was onco ueloro sentenced to doath, but his case was nppealed to tho supremo court of the United States, whero mo juugiueiu, oi iuo jower court was af firmed. liellef in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Great soutn American Kidney cure," Tins new remedy is a groat surnriso on account of its exceeding promptness in relioving pain in tho bladder, kldnoyB, back and every part oi tuo urinary passages in male or lemalo, It relieves retention -of water aud pain in passing it almost Immediately. If you want quick relief nnd cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Sbaplra, druggist, 107 South Main street. To Keiuove Kx-Courederittes' Disabilities. Washington, Jan. 15. Tho houso com mltteo on military affulrs yesterday unan imously reported favorably tho bill, which recently passod tho sonato, repealing tho law mot prohibits ox-uonrederaws who hold commissions in tho United Status nrmy aud navy at tho beginning of the re bellion from bolng appointed to any posi tion In the army or navy. Held Up in a Itallroud Station, Falls Cm, Nob., Jan. lS.-MosKbd rob bers entered tho local Missouri Paolflo depot horo, and with drawn revolvers hold up four .MShgers and the agent. Tho valuables of all woro taken. Tho agent was ordered to open tho wife. Ho jumped through the window and ocuued, b9lng fired lit repeat illy. A pose fallod to cup tuio tho hlghwaymeu. Schools of Perry, O. T., Ordered Closed. I'muiv, O. T., Jnu. 15. The city super intendent of public schools, as a last re sort to prevent mixed schools In Perry, ordered every school closed yesterday until some compromise- could bo made so that all parties would bo satisfied. OllicoH seated several colored children in the high school yesterday under protest from icuch ers uud supurlntondeul. Forapuln in tho chest a piece of flannel dampened witli Chamberlain's Pain llalm and bound on over tho scat of the puiu, uud another 011 tho back between the shoulders, will afford prompt relief. This is especially valiuiblo in cases where tho pain is caused by a cold und there is a tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by Guilder Ilros druggists? STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York and Philadelphia Kxchangci. New YonK, Jan. 14. Tho stock market was strong under the favorable auspices of higher quotations for our securities in London and of further intelligence of a more pacllle trend in political developments. Closing bids- Baltimore Jt Ohio 13 New Jersey Cen N. Y. Central...... Pennsylvania Heading St. I'anl W. N. Y. A Ta West Shore ma 117 am 8 w Del. & Hudson. ...ISM D., h. & W 181H Erie 15 Lake Erie A- W... 1M Lehigh Nav 41 Lehigh Valley.... 37J-1 General Markets. PniLADEt.l'IItA, Jan. 14. Flourflrm: winter superfine, 2.31iV!.50 do. extras, S2.G(ia2.8.i; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $1.0ja:l.-'5; do. do. straight, 3.25.1.4Ui western winter, clear, t3.15aa.40. Wheat dull, steady, with CSo. bid and 6814c. asked for January. Corn quiet, with 31ic. bid and 3Jc. aeked for January. Oats quiet, barely steady, with IHJSn. bid and S4J4e. asked for January. Hay strongly heldi choice timothy, $16. Hccf and pork steady. Lard Hrin; western steam, $"."3. llutter steady; western dairy, HOlTc; creamery, lftSSIc.; factory, 84al7c.! Klglns, 24c.) imitation creamery, 143lc.i New York dairy, 1221c ; creamery, 18(SK!a: Pennsylvania and west ern creamery prints, extra, 24o.; some fancy marks higher; do. choice, ISJc.i do. fair to good.aw-'o.; prints lobbing at 3.V&afc Cheese firm; New York largo, "Ji'ftlOo.; small fancy, WiSlOHc; part skims, 34 fcilc.: full skims, 2 3e. Eggs weak; New Vork nnil Pennsyl vania, lTiaI8Hic.; ice house, 1"i31mj.; western fresh, 1717Hc; southern, lO'ai'c. Live Stork Markets. Nrw Yohk, Jan. 14. Cables from London and Liverpool quote American siei-rs nt in,,-, lOHc, dressed weight; refrigerator beet at i;5 aHo. Veals slow at 8)?8 for poor to good: barnyard calves weak nt $2.'il5i.i,s. Sucep weak at 82.50(13.75; lambs easy at lj" fcr ordinary to prime; choice and extra, $1.1.1,;,,, 5.25. llogs lower at S3.VUdt.15: iiiss. S4.-0.&4 . . East LniunTV, Pa., Jan. 14. Cattle stcad good, f.2l)4.J; good butchers, SI.M144.IU; rough fat, SJ3.8U; bulls, cows and stags, $l.i'J wo; leeuers, Ii..M;i.su:iresUcowsand spring ers, $157i40. Hogs llrmer: nrlmo lei-lit nnd pigs, SJ.V03.4: medium weights, $ I.8k4: heavy iioks, .ui5i.mii roughs, vitW.M. Mhecp dull: export wethers. $11 H-Kitf SU; pniae shuep, J4.:ki H'I.m; luir, ii.atii -. 7.1: cnaumti. $1.7.K'-.': lamus, 2.6U2.5; veal calves, )..".() n.s. Hip Disease Kosults from a scrofulous and impur condition of the blood, and It Is cured by Ilood's Sarsaparilla the great blood pu rifier. Tho father of a Philadelphia girl writes this: " Wo gavo Ilood's Sarsaparilla to our little girl, who had symptoms of hip disease Rho could not put her foot down on tho floor when wo com menced giving her the medicine, but in a short time she was able to get off the couch and to reach her playthings. BInee then sho has steadily Improved, thanks to Hood's Sarsaparilla, and her general health is all that could be desired. When nny of the ottier chlldr n ar? not well wo give them Hood's Sarsapanila snd we earnestly recommend it to others." E. Berry, 203 Richmond St., Philadelphia. Unnrl'o Dlllc- "J bur, easy to take nUUU b rlllS easr In effect. Dctitta. -. ucKfO-OOOKJOOOOOOOOOO-OOc,- ) Webster9 levaiuahlo in Offlco, School, ami Ifomvt Successor of (he "Unabridged," Standard of the U. B. Oov't l'riiit- Ing Oflico. the ir. S. Supreme Court, and of nearly all the tjclioolLouks. Warinlv mended by Stato Superintendents J of Schools, and , other Educators al. most without nuui- nor, THE BEST FOR EVERYBODY BECAUSE It !& casv to find Iho warti n-.nl.l Word! are Blren their correct nlptiabclkjl ulacos. ' y uho iwsiiiiiiuff a r-mtigrttiiii. , V It lo easy to ascertain tho nrnnnni-lptior, 1 O '1 he proinmelalloil l sl.on n lis ttu, cmllimry ilia- ( f) i itijUlyiiuiki.illi;UeiiiisedlnllKiK.lioi)lljo(pt. J 0 !t is easy to traco the rrowtli of a word. 1 'I ceTymolOKiesarnriill.ulKllliiMlitTtiMitnieiiii- ( , . - .i.hiiuiiii urouiueriaMiriruoiYlolilucnt. . '' V. ',,5' t0 ,enr" "hat 11 word means. , il"llnltlnns aro e'fnr. explicit, unci full, end a. x- r. rrriuuLzrco., ruuunhers, , 1. isH.iiiirn ixigasleh'.liviitennnrilii'on. ' fO0OMHKHOOHO)K: tKHX2 THE ADVERTISERS FOR 1896. MORNING, SUNDAY AND COnMER C1AU (EVfiNlNCf) EDITIONS. Aggressive Republican Newspapers of the Highest Class. Commercial Advertiser. Iitabllehcd 1791. I'iiWIUIkhI every oven iiiB. New 1 ork's oldet and h,t evenliiir newsnanar. 12 inure. Sulm,ipimi nric tG.OO a year. Morning Advertiser. I'uhlUhod overy mornlne. 8 iiages. Tho foremoxt le. newspaper In the United States. Clean and fturlce4. Suhwrliitiun price SS.00 a-r year. Sunday Advertiser. New York's nioft poiiular aud original Sunday newspaper. The only le. Sunday newspaper in tho United Mtntes. All the news uud upeclal features of suriaHKinir interct and that will appeal to every plume of human nature. It Is the equal ol the high-priced Sunday papers in every rtpe . Sulwcrlptloo prlie, (SOe. ier year JGc. fe mix inontliH. ' The subscription price of TIIIC MOltNiNH and SUNUAY AllVliltTISKH toKether la 83.50 a year, tl.KO for six months, und 90c. for three months. As Advertising Mediums The ADVHltTISKItS have no superiors. Samples free. Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal commissions. Address THE ADVERTISER, 29 Park Row, New York. Wmmm zpigm J GREEfjlWAY'S VICTORY. Manitoba's TreinUr Sure of Success in Ills Appeal to the People. Winnipeg, Man., Jan. 15. There U no doubt lu the minds of the Grconwny gov ernment but that they will sweep tho country In tho general elections for Mani toba today. Tho solo Issue Is tho national schools policy, nnd nearly all tho seats are conceded to tho government, except tho French constituencies and In one or two divisions whero local affairs havo over shadowed tho schools cry. Special dispatches from nil constituen cies whero contests tako placo point to tho certnln return of Greouway candidates In sixteen constituencies, while tho remain ing fourteen will bo divided between straight oppositionists, Independents and French inemburs. The opposition leaders coucodo defeat, but are hopeful of winning enough seats to fight Groonway moro vlg-. orously whon tho schools quostlon comes up In the new legislature. Government supporters are confident of tho result. The recent split at Ottawa over tho attempt to coerce Manitoba has greatly strengthened tuuir position. THREE NEW SENATORS. 1 rornlicr from Ohio nnd Cnmionniid llrown j v from Utah. I SaitIjAkk, Jau. 15. Tho Ilcpubllcan ; lejjlslatlvo conforonco met last night bo- niim closoil doora nnd discussed tho sen 1 ntorial quostlon. Tho formal notice of lieorgu Q. Uanuou that ho would not ac cept tho scuntorship has simplified mat ters very much, aud tho caucus nominated Frank J. Cannon nnd Arthur Brown as Utah's ilrst roprcsoutatlves In tha United states scnato. Columhus, O., Jan. 15. Both housos of me unio legislature met in joint session tdday to elect u United States senator to stieeeod Calvin S. Brlce, whoso term ox pJroH -March a, I8i)7. Hon. Joseph Benson Foraker received the unanimous support of tho Hepublicans, and wascho?en on the first ballot, the vote resulting: Foraker, lit); Bnce, 85; Groot (Populist), 1. A l'overty Stricken Mother's Awful Crime. St. Joseph, Mo Jan. 15. A terrlblo tragedy Is reported hero as having occurred ufrJInrysville, Kan. On a furm six miles south of Marysvlllo lived Joseph Hildor brandt, ids wife and family of eight chil dren, tho latter ranging from 2 to 14 years ot ago. llllderbrnndt is in Kansas City, being treated iu a hospital. Yesterday his wife, becoming despondent, administered poison to the children and seven havo died. Tho other is not expected to live. Then sho completed tho work of destruc tion by hanging herself to a rafter. The tragedy win caused by poverty. Mirny merchants aro well aware that their customers aro their best friends and tako pleasure in supplying them with the best goods obtainable. As an instanco wo men tion Perry & Cnmcrou, prominent druggists of Flushing, Michigan. They say: "Wo have no hesitation in recommending Cham berlain's Cough Kemcdy to our customers. as it is the best cough medicine we havo ever sold, and always glvos satisfaction." For sale at 23 and 50 tints per bottle by Oruhlcr Bros., druggists. Coming Invents. Jan. 18. Grand Welcome lleetinc to Brig adier Bowu and Ensign Gilbert, at Evaugollcal church. Feb. 17. First annual ball. Patriotic Drum Corps, Robbins' opera house Schoppe orchestra. Feb. 20. Supper and entertainment under the auspices of Council No. 84, Daughters of Liberty, in Itobbius' hall, Not a few who read what Mr. Robert Iiowls, of Hollands, Va., has to say below, will remember their own experience under like circumstances, "Last winter I had la grlppo which left me lu a low Btateof health. I tried numerous remedies, none of which did mo any good, until I was induced to try bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. The first bottlo of it so far relieved mo that I was enabled to attend to my work, and the second bottle effected a cure." For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottlo by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that the name Lkbsig & Bakb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf Tlio Discovery Saved Ills Lire. Mr. G. Caillouette. Druraist. Beaversvllle.. Ill,, says: "To Dr. Kimr's New Discoverv I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippo and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for n bottle and began Its uso and from the first doso becau to eet better. and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is wortli its weight in gold. We won't keen btoro or hoimo without it." Get a free trial nt A. Waslcy's Drug Store. England's Venezuelan Claim. LONDON, Jan, IB. An editorial in Thn Times this morning ropcats that the only point in tho Venezuela controversy upon which England can concede nothlug Is tho retention of the bono fldo settled dls. tricts under tlio British fcovoreiguty. "If this can be secured," says Tiie Times, "tlioro is no roasou to insist upon tho Schomburgk line. 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