jars? sr li bp Ik. EVENING HERALD ESTABLISHED 1870. Pabltsbl ererr KTeliir, Except Sunday, at 8 Sovrn Jlmntv Btrekt, Ku Cotm. M HeraM Is datlvned InShenandoaa and the BHrreuntllng tovriw fornix cenWi a week, pay al to tlie avrlera. II v null 13.00 year, or 23 mil a month. pnjahlo In advance. AdvertUe- MesM charted accordlnK to iipAce and position. Th noblixhera rwtervo the right to change th voaltlon ol advertisements whenever Iho pub lication ol news demands It. The right Is rtm-rvod to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not. that the publishers may deem lmproter. Advertising rates made known ferpon application. 'IBatered at the pfitottlco at Shenandoah, Fa., m second elan mall matter. TELEPHONIC CONNECTION. Evening Herald THURSDAY, JANUARY 10. 1800. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the lU'Iiuhlicnn electors of l'cninylvnnln : Tkelteptililicnn of Pennsylvania, by their duly eken representative, will meet In State con Tendon Thursday, April 23, 18, nt 10 o'clock a. m. , In the open. houe, city of Hnrrlfthurg, for the purpose of mmiiiintiui? two eomlidnte for reprepciitiitlvc'iit-large in Congress and thirty twe candidate-) for Presidential electors, tho pelertion of eight delegntcs-nMargc to the Ite pu'bllcan National eonveutlon, and for tho impaction of emit other business as may lie presented. By order of the State Committee. M. H. QUAY, Attest: Jkkr T5. Hkx, Chairman. W. I, Aniiurws, Secretaries. Tun sympathy of tho wliolo county goes mt to Judge Pershing in his long light against disease, and itissincerely In ho hoped that fie will cro long recover his wanted health so as to ruMimc Ills place on the bench. Tin: theatre last evening was packed. Mr. lit Henry paid for the advertisement in tho JIi.ualii, and us a lestilt the, people had a knowledge of the s-how's appearance here. A daily newspaper and a theatrical venture are two necessary adjuncts. l''iti:ii:nicK It. Coudkut, of the Venezuela t'onnnlssion, says It wuuld he straiiRe if the United .States and Kngland should conio to blows about a refusal to arbitrate a boundary question when "the two nations concerned have both placed themselves on recoid for years past as favoring the settlement of in ternational differences by arbitration." Tho United States, nt all events, has not shifted its ground. TitKarKUinent in the quo warranto pro ceedings to nut the County Auditors, in cccuiugs 10 uiihl me voui "V v order to teat the constitu j Controller net, has been pr .svidge, and he promises k order to teat the constitutionality of tho presented to Judge cs to snbmit his opinion on the iiuestiun to the Supreme Court at an early date, In order that that tribunal may pass upon it finally. The Supreme t'ourt will not meet until the' third Monday in February. 'I'm: Philadelphia Combine organs aro raising a great hue and cry over tho testi mony brought out by the Andrews Investigat ing committee, ni It shows up the hirelings of the Combine in a rathor bad light. As the evidence complained of is of tho same char acter as that produced before the I.cxow committee in Now York, which theso same organs approved of, their indignation because their friends aro in the same plight is rather out of place. One thing Is certain, tho polico force of Philadelphia is not as bad as that of New York, but it has some members who can bo dispensed with to tho credit of the city. Tub Schuylkill Traction Company is con sidered ono of the best paying roads in thi section of tho state, and among the stock holders uro a millibar of prominent Scbuyl kill fountains. This fact should have in duicd the management to select a director of the company from this county. There are many good reasons to bo advanced favoring such a selcctlou, not tho least among which is the fact that such a person would always le in a position to give his personal attention lo matters pertaining tu the interests of the road, llosides, local stockholders' are entitled tu this recognition because of the franchises received from tho sections through which the road is operated. We havo leceived from tho Rational Hoaid of Trado, of Philadelphia, a copy of the reso lutions passed by that body in national convention, favoring ono cent letter postage, and soliciting our opinion on tho matter. While wo heartily favor any movement looking to ono cent letter postage, tho plan -uggestcd by tho committee will hardly meet with approval at the hands of tho reading public. I-nst year thero was recehed from letter postago $38,000,000, whilo tho actual eobt was but ?8,000,000, leaving a profit on letter postage of f 30,000,000, or if tho postage had been one cent, there would still have been a profit of fll,000,000. By theso figures the committee claims that ono cent postage would bo self-sustaining, and oven profitable, i f all other classes of mail matter paid Its full share of tho actual cost. . They further ttate that the main obstacles in tho way of secur ing ono cent letter postage aro tho abuses con nected with second-class matter. This Is true, and such publications as tho Police Gazette, paper back novels, and other de grading literaturo should bo made to pay the : bird class rate, Tho legitimate newspapers, which now pay ono cent per pound postage, . ould hardly afford tu furnish tho same mount of reaillnt matter to Its uVtcriberi, at one cert a copy, If compelled to pay tight cent per pound. A more stringent classifies, ttonof second cliis mall matter would bo preferable to increasing the newspaper rate. . j . 1 , i 1 "I was troubled with that dreadful disease railed dropsy : swollen from head to foot. Durdock ltlood Hitters has completely cured mc. It Is i most wonoeriui meatcino. Joseph llorick, I.lnwood, Ont. Philadelphia's Fatal hxplMloa Mystsry. Philadelphia, Jan. 18. -The mystery surrounding the explosion of Sunday after noon Inst nt No. 8803 Leltbgow street, 'from tho effects of which the three brother, DavldS. McKUson, 10 year old; William, 10 years, nnd George, 7 years, died In the Kplscopal liospltal, was partly solved nt the Inquest In tho caso yesterday by Deputy Coroner Dugau. It Is evident that the ox- plosion whs cnusod by gunpowder. Whether this was tho roault of an experi ment In blowing up a toy safo, an, owing to David's criminal record, lia6 been tho theory of tho police, will nover be known. Southern Tobacco Manufacturers Organlr Danville, Va., Jan. 10. Tho tobneev manufacturers of tho south held a conron. tlou hero yesterday to organize tho South ern Tobacco Manufacturers' association for mutual benefit. Tho organization wns perfected with the following olllcers: Pres ident, .1. S. Carr of Durham, N. C; vlco presidents, K. H. Miller of Danville, ,I.W. llanes of Winston, N. 0., O. Ford of Lynchburg, .1. II. Sponccr of Martinsville, Vu., mid A. H. Motley of Hehlsvlllo, N.C.: secretary itml treasurer, G. D. Tnlbott of Danville. Another Thousand Idlers. Woonsockkt, It. I., Jim. 10. John J. Brnunignn, general manager of tho United States It libber company, guvo orders yes terday for tho indefinite closing of tho United States Itubber company's works at Mlllvllle. Tho order wont into effect tit noon, and 1,000 men are thrown c,ut o work. Mr. Ur.innlgan Intimated that tho Woonsocket plant of tho compauy might bhut down, but would not say when. Cnllcd ttin l.cglslntnr a l.lar. Richmond, Jan. 10. In the houso of delegates Isaac Dlggs declared that a state ment miulo in The Dispatch about him was false. Whereupon C. T. Boykln, tho reporter of the paper, went over to Dlggs nnd called him allnr. A list fight followed, but members Interfered before uuy serious punishment had been indicted. Tho speaker ordered an investigation. Dentil of Consul Joints. RACINE, Wis., Jan. 10. A cablegram from Praguo announces tho death of Charles Jonas, United States consul nt Crefleld, Germany Mr. Jonas was for merly consul at St. Petersburg, but ex changed positions with John Karel. Ho was nt ono time lieutenant governor of Wlsconsl n. Tho Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jer sey: Fulr; light northerly winds. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the Now York and riilludelpllla Kxehauges. New Yohk, Jan. 15. Tho Block market, after nn early show of strength, developed n aeginil tendency, though the closing was firm nt unimportant net changes. Closing bids: IkiUimoro.t Ohio l)el.& Hudson....WH I)., L. As W 101 Erie HJ6 Lake Erie & W... 19H Lehigh Nav . . .. Lehigh Valley i)7M New Jersey Cen..S8H N. Y. Central 97ii Pennsylvania !- Heading 8 St. Paul ll'Mi W. N. Y. & Pa Si West Shore General Markets. Philadelphia, Jan. 15. Flour Arm; winter superfine, S-'.Ma-'.OO ; do. extras, J'-'.IMSi'.M; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3.Uj&3.25; do. do. straight, ?3.23&3.40; western winter, clear, $'I.15&3.0. Wheat quiet, steady, with GSc. bid and OS Kic. naked for January. Corn stc&dy.wlth 33c. bid and 33)4c. asked for January. Oats Arm, barely steady, with SIc bid and 240. asked for January. Hay firmly held; choice timothy, $10. Beef steady. Pork firm. Lard firm; western steam, $5.80. Butter dull; western dairy, llffil'c; creamery, 10Q24C.; factory, DM 17c; Kleins, Sic; Imitation creamery, H19o.; New York dairy, liiBZlc.; creamery, Pennsylvania and west ern creamery prints, extra, 21c; some fancy marks higher; do. choice, 23c.; do. fair to good.!W2c.; prints Jobbing at 25!&28o. Cheese strong; large, 7410o.; small lancy, 7J4 lOHc.; part skims, 3,U&c.: full skims, 2 3c. Eeb firmer; New Vork and Pennsyl vania, ISffilSc.; Ice house, l-licic; western fresh, 18a.; southern, 1t!uX' i7tuc. Live Stock Markets. New Yohk. Jan. 15. Beeves slow; poor to prime native steers. J LUOai.TS; choice, St.00; oxen, $.'vt2.in; medium to Kood, S-'.KWUO; choice fat cows. $).W)3;i."5; hulls, $2.2503.25; export do., 3.IUU3.W. Yeuls lower ut $338; few extra, $3.23; bam yard calves, $3.503.25; western do., $2.50&3.2.", Sheep weak, except for heavy: lambs steady; common to prime sheep, $2.IWU3.7; choice, :l.Sl; culls, $2; choice lambs, Jlt',1.15; extra heavy do., $5.20 1.25. Hogs easlerat $3.75'SI.13. East Liiieiitv. 1'a., Jan. 15. Cattle In light receipt; good $l.20i1.4(l: t-ood butchers, $3.80 QUI); roUKh fat. $333.30; bulls, cows and stairs, $1 5Ua3. feeders, $ I :!:. Ml; fresh cows and springers, $M3!U, Hutf steady; best medium weights, Jl'itl U,; prime Ihiht and pics. SI.'.Kia I; heavy hogh. SI Nlj3.85; roughs, fiWn.l 5". Mic-p Ktesih ex'-url ethers. $J.tiu 63.80: prime iiwp JI '11't.J.W: common, $1.75 &2. eulln in- i 4i -ii'ihs. fiMt.fi 75. Veals calves, J-i .ii,' .1 Scrofula Broke Out On our boy when a baby. We cave blra much treatment without ayall. Noticing-1 In the papers Ilood'a Sarsaparllla was roe ommended for scrofula and blood diseases we gave it a trial. We eoon saw a change for the better. He has taken four bottles Hood's Sarsapariila and la now entirely well, hearty and free from all ecrofuloua symptoms. I nave alio taken three bottles for nervous bead ache and catarrh. It gave me great relief." Mrs. T. M. Smith, liutner Glen, Va. HOOU S PUIS tion. rrtct2SeU. GOING BACK TO ENGLANp. feaUlngtnn B.oth JtelleTsd of galratlon ' " ' Army Command 'lit America." "'.' ' .tf bw Yolitt, fad.jo. General Booth) of ihoBalvatldn MfW, has Ordered Com-; rnkhder Balllrigtoh Booth )o give tip com mand of the American 'army and go to London. Why lie lini ao ordered Is k my -tory. Commnndor Uooth says he ha no Idea why tho recall Is made, nor of where, he will go or what he will do. Mrs. Booth and the babies will go with him, ni will go with him, as will several members of his personal staff, Including Brigadier Perry. They will sail about the middle of March. Tho order of recall was rocel vod by Com mander Booth ten days ago, but he says It was short and formal, and told him nothing boyond the main fact. Ho wroto back to ask why and wherefore, nnd It Is believed that ho will mako n protest against leaving tho organization that ho has brought to such prosperity. Tho following bulletin wns posted nt tho army's headquarters: "It Is with profound sorrow that Com rnandpr nntl Mrs. Booth havo to notify their stuff nnd field officers that thoy havo received orders to prepare to relinquish their command in about nine weeks' time. Thoy havo no knowledge whatever of their successors, or tho general's pluus, nor havo they been consulted upon tho question," Allljoa's Iloom l'oniially Launched. WASHINOTOK, Jan. 10. If any doubt had existed of tho avowed candidacy of Senntor Allison for tho Bopubllcan nomination for prosldont It was dlspellod yesterday by tho action of tho Iowa congressional dele gation. With tho sanction of Senator Al lison himself tho dolegatlon held a confer once, nttendod by uvery member In tho city, nud discussed plans for advnnclng the senator's presidential Interests. A committee of three wns selected to repre sent tho Allison Interests In Washington. Tho senator's frlonds bjllovo that his strength can lo demonstrated to tho coun try by an nctlvo and (irg.ml.vd movumeut In his Interest. Killed In n I'limlly lEow. Chattanooga, Tenn., Jan. 10. Joseph P. Dovo, wlfo and seven grown sons and daughters live on a farm near Jonesboro, Tcun. Tho man nnd wife lived together for thirty years peaceably until recently, when proceedings for divorco wcro entered by tho woman. Tho court granted tho di vorce, but ordered tho property divided equally between them. When tho com missioners arrived to dlvldo tho property u light was started, mid nil woro engaged In It wltlilu u fovmlnutes,revolvcrs being used. A young daughter was killed and tho father and oneson fatally injured. No Case Against Herbert Krahn. London, Jnn. 10. Tho trial of Horbcrt Krahn, who was accused of luring "Lady" Gordon, wlfo of tho Into Hon. Sackvlllo Gordon, Into an empty houso and robbing her of money, jewels, bonds nnd other proporty alleged to have boon in her pos session, enmo to a sudden termination in tho central criminal court, Old Bailoy, yesterday, resulting In Kralin's ncqutttnl nnd discharge. Tho cuso of thoprosecutlon collapsed utterly. Krahn was arrested in Now York about two months ago and brought hero for trial. Senator llluckburn Out of the Race. Fuankfoht, Ky., Jnn. 1C Senntor Jc bcph G. BInckburn has abandoned nil hopes of retaining his sent in tho national election. Ho and his managers havo con ceded tho fact, and ono ot tho most prom inent of them, Phil B. Thompson, Jr., has left tho seeno of action and returned to Washington. An Octugriiarinii lllgainlst. LAWltuscii, Kan., Jan. lti. Nnthan Brown, aged 80 years, has been arrested here, accused of bigamy. It is churged that ho married tho second time whllo his application for divorce from tho mother of his twelve children wns pending. Two Killed by Falling Coal. WlLKlliAiti:E, Pa., Jnn. 10. Charlos II. Schroder, a minor, aged 45 years, and Andrew .Swcnlwlch, his laborer, aged 26, wero killed by a fall of oonl -in tho Dela ware and Hudson colllory nt Plymouth. It Sharpens the appetite, Improves digestion, and restores health and vigor ; all the organs of tho body are aroused to healthy action by Dr. Pierce's Golden Jledical Discovery. More than an, tbn liver and that's the key to tho wholo sybtem. You havo pure blood, or poisonous blood, just ns your liver chooses. 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Liberal conimlwdoii'. Address THE ADVERTISER, 29 Park Row, New York. imSY PILLS! Safe mio sunt, eihd o. mi-rtOMAws au t CUARC." U aptCiriC CO,PHILA.,Pfl ILL1SWED IT By ,a IJpcision of tjio low York 'Court of Appeals. SALOON KEEPERS THE BUFFEBEBS. The Itevocatlon of Licenses of Bloons Within Two Ilundred' Feet of n Chnreh or School Will Itnnose k Lost of Prop erty Vnlllrd at Ten Million Dollars. New Yor.K. Jnn. 10. Browers and ! loon keepers wero In a panic yesterday when they began to realize that nmong them was divided a I09S of property esti mated at $10,000,000, which was cleaned a way just as completely and suddenly ns if ongulfed by nn earthquake. Under tho ruling of tho court of appeals deciding tho legality of section 43 of tho excise law, which debars all saloons within 200 feet of a church or school from rccelV' lng a license. It Is claimed that 8,000 En- loons will t closed up, and that tho hold ers of tho licenses ham no redress. The I decision nlso dictates that nny person hold 1 ing a lleenso for a saloon within the pre I scrllM-d limits who was licensed before tho I passago of the act on April 89, 1892, has , onlv a Ufo Interest in his saloon, ns ho can not sell or transfer his property, nnd In the oveut of his death his license becomes as worthless us wns to paper. It Is expected that as soon as the com missioners receive copies of the court of appeals' decision thoy will begin revoking licenses graVed under compulsion upon tho decision of .Tudgo Macadam, of tho superior court, The fact has not been es tablished yet, but If Counsel Mayor de cides that the licenses In question wero is sued illegally, and became void upon re ceipt of tho decision of tho court of ap peal', thero will bo a considerable lessc'n ing ot tho number of saloons In this city. Many places upon which fortunes havo been spent for fixtures will bo closed up. Hotels uro oxoinpt from the terms of tho ruling, but restaurants aro not. Tho owners of places whero luxury drink will not suffer so keenly as many widows, who wero carrying on small businesses left them by their husbands, and small dealers who had as much as thoy could do to make enough money to support nnd edu cute their families. liucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, nnd all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. Maryland's New Insane Asylum. Annapolis, Md., Jan. 10. The now In sano nsylum commission has decided to nccept cx-Governor Brown's offer of his property, "Springfield," in Carroll county, near Sykesvlllo, nt the sum of $30,000. Tho dood for tho property was signed nnd a warrant issued by the comptroller for that umouut. Tho state will Immediately oo cupy tho proporty. Four College Crews to Contest. New York, Jnn 10. Arrangements hnve been mado for an eight oared race between Harvard, Columbia, Cornell and the Uni versity of Pennsylvania. Tho place has not yet been decided upon, but It will probably bo Poughkcepsle. The length of the course is to bo four mllos. Mr George L. Hives has accepted tho position of ref eree. Mississippi's Senatorial Deadlock. Jackson, Jan. 10. Tho jolntcaucusmet again last night and took three more bal lots for United States senntor, the last (ninth) resulting as follows: Money, 70; Lowry, 41; Allen, 37; Hooker, 7j Mo Xiauriu, 4; Dlnsmorc, 1. Total, 109; neces sary to n choice, 85. Tliuusae'ls Starving Iu St. John'. St. Joun'b, N. B, Jan. 16. A sensation was created by a statoniont In tho olHclol organ of the government thnt n thousand families In St. John's uro without food, fuel or clothing, and unless' they ro soon relieved many will perish. ICelief in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This now remedy is a great surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part ot tne urinary passages in maio or lcinaie. It relieves retention of water and naln in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 boutli Jlaln street. Again the Harrison lloiun. CINCINNATI, Jan. 16. In IU series of articles on Ilepubllcau presidential candl dates Tho Commercial Gazette Introduces a strong nrtlclo, under Pittsburg dato. from u prominent Ropubllcau favoring ox-l'rosidout Harrison's nouitnation. Ho says: "Unloss dentil or nn unequivocal docllnation luterposos tho namo of Ilonjn mln Harrison will go before tho St. Louis convention .ami rocelvo substantial sup port. His namo will bo presented by dele gates whoso homos nro fur romoto from Hoosler soil. 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