4 EVENING HERALD K&TAUIj1S1IHI 1870. lubl)flhfl nvcry KvpmIiik, Except Hmulry.at H South Jaiiimn hthkkt. Nkak Ckntrb. IImi 1 1 era M is iletH tutt tiiHIuHiftiKUHtn iul the Mirronmlhifc towtm Tor nix twntu n week, pay able to the GHrrier. Hy nmll SB.OOit yr, or 35 centrt u month. pnyftbU' in mlvfimu, AdvertlM montu Gharprrtl iKt'orilliiff to Kpttce ami position. Tho publishers reserve the rlwht to elmi.KO tlio position of fulvertlnetntHit whenever tho pub lication ot newn tleiimniN it. The right Ii rcwervotl to reject ny rtslvertim-ment, whether paid or or not, tlmt ttie puhlNhers tuny deem Improper. AdveitNiuK rates made known upon application. Xatcred at the pofttofllco nt Hticnmulonli, l'a,, m second class malt matter. TKMHUIONK CONNKCTION'. Evening H e ra I d FRIDAY, JANUAHY 17, 1SIW. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the Hepubllcnn electors cif J'elinsylviinln : Thcltcpubllcnna of Pennsylvania, by tlietr duly chosen representative, v ! 1 1 meet In .Stuto con vention Thursday, April SH, IMS, at 10 o'lloelt a. in,, In tlie opera limine, city of Ilurrlsburfr, for the purpose of noniliintliiK two condld.itcs for rcprcentativc-af-larKe in CoiiHre.s nnd thirty two cnndldates for Presidential electors, tho selection of eight deleKiitcs-ut-laiKO to the Itc publicnn Nntioiml convention, and for tho ranwtlon of sueh other business as inny he presented. By order of the State Committee. Jf. S. Qcay, Attest: JmiK II. Jtnx, Chairman. V. If. Aniiiikwh, Secretaries. Tilt: ('ominunictitiou presented to tho llorotiRh Council list evening by L. .1. Wilkinon served its purpose, uml was con sidered in its true Unlit ait ironical protest against allowing hill boards to be placed at the corner of Main and Centre streets. They were certainly dangerous to pedestrians. The Philadelphia Inquirer is justifiably exultant over tlie defeat of tlio Cuinbino in that city, ns no small amount v.f the credit tor the victory is due to the good, effective work of that lien simper, which contributed materially to tho success of Senator Quay and bis friends. Jloro power to it ! Anotiiiih niurdor in Luzerne county ! Just Itow many this makos wo do not now recall, but it is more than enough to cause the authorities to wake up to u realization of tho fact that there is no county in Pennsylvania, and probably not in any other statu of the Union, in which life is so insecuie, and that it is high time something should bo done to 41,1- ,1 1 1.1 111! ..( tf..t.... ul-uu una iiepiumuie cuimiuuii 01 auairn. Mow it is reported Chili and Argentina are ikcly to conic to blows over a boundary dispute. It. is a blessing to mankind in general that tlie Spanish American republics ,ut weak, fo If their strength was propor tionately equal to their pugnacity they would lie disturbing factors in tho peace of the world. As it is, their quarrels aro small ilf.iir-, which hurt only tho countries inter ested. I'iik Standing Committee of the Citizens party will meet to-night for tlio last time to receive the fees and the name of prospective candidates for borough ofllcea. Those who fail to present their names at this meeting cannot, according to tho rule of the party, ho voted for at tlio primaries. Sttlllcleut notice has been glYon to unable all candidates to have their names piinted on tlie tickets, and a failure in this respect will be due entirely to themselves. Tho conimittenieii have performed their pari. If there ate any member of tlio Citizens parly who would like to become candidate they have one more opportunity -tlio comniitlco meets to night in the Republican League rooms,, on Last Centre stuet. SostE years ago ox-Senator Parkur, of Malianoy City, kept a standing hoad-llno in the Tri-Weekly ltecord, rending "What it Costs to Mine Coal," under which lie pub lished the accidents in and about tlie coal minis. It was a line pregnant with meaning, md is recalled to mind now by the large uumlier of accidents which are reoordcil in the press of the region from day to day, and i rved as a reminder of the liaurdous nature if 1 he miner's occupation and the necessity lor throwing all the safeguards Kisaible about 1 1 The law has doue a great deal, but much j ni In doue by the men themselves, who in , many instances fail to observo the necessary j i m. lotions for their own safety-another illustration of that trite old saying, i'amiliar iiy lueeds contempt. It is undoubtedly truo ih.it familiarity with danger in their occups, . .mo makos men careless of tbeir bwn safety. Ml i he laws of the world cannot compel men to be careful, bui a strict enforcement of i hi ni will assist la dniug so, aud It is to lie hoped the officers whoso duty it is will not hesitate to mete out proper punishment for ill violations coming to their knowledge. It is apistrent to every one tlmt tlie fifth commandment is being violated inure and more each year, and hy children who are old enough to know 1 Uor. It is too frequently the cum tlmt one hears upon the streets u boy or girl refer to their father as the "old man" and the iiiuthur as the "old woman." Tho debt which a child owes its parents is one which can hardly be leimlil. Imperially Is this the cam with tlie inothor. Who can fathom u mother's love 'I Who can reckon tlie mauy moments of anxiety she has endured, the many prayers she has offered that her boys or girls may walk in the right Iath ' It is haul to think Unit a luld after 1 It has grown to an age when it should have discretion, urn have aught but respect and love for a mother. PerlaMH parents nro not unfrequonlly themselves to blame If tholr children show disrespect towards thoni. They do not teRch them to respect older people. A word or expression by the parents concerning some one else drypied in tlio presence of a child is soon picked up by tho latter. If parent show no respect for older persons thoy can not expect that their children will show it for them. Association, too, has sometimes considerable influence witli children, and In this respect parents cannot he to careful about tlie company their children keep. "t ti-au tl-,,til,l(ut um. II, t .l,,.,t,1,.1 .it called dropsy ; swollen from head to foot. imniocK ihoou imicrs nas completely cured mil It. la II Imwt wimiliif ft, I iii(iHfi!,w ' Joseph Ilcrlck, Liuwood, Out. liltl Doolln l! hind tho llnrs, Gonimi:, O. T., Jim. 17. Bill Doolln, tho notorious train robber nml outlaw, lender of ono of tho worst Hangs of desper adoes that everlnfesieil tho territory, was brought hero from Ktnokiv Springs, Ark., yesterday by his captor, United States Deputy Marshal UIU Tllfrhmnn.nnd lodged in tho federal jull. Two thousand people assembled nt tho Santit P.i depot to see tlio outlaw brought in, and sent up clicernfter cheer as ho was escorted to tlio jail, sur rounded by n number of deputies. Tiro enpturo of Doolln by Deputy Tllghaui wiia mado siuglo handed. " - . for tho Hrooklyu Handicap. NEW Yoiik, Jan. 17. Tlio Urooklyn handicap of $10,000, for 11-year-olds niul upwards, closed with the following nomi nations received tin tn llli. nvmilno. Tl..l mar, lien Brush, Bright Phrobus, Cllf. ioni, connoisseur, counter Tenor, Do rinu, Dr. Mice, Eloroy, Kninm C, Flora Thornton, Purget, Governor Shochan, Ilalmn, Handspring, Henry of Navarro, Hornpipe, Keenan, Kin Arthur II, Lake Shore, Lazzaronc, Xttnki Pooh, Paladin, l'rlincroto, Surngossn, Sonntor firmly. Sir "Wultor, Stephen J., St. Mnxlm, V. U. Still After New York Trusts Nuw YoitK, Jnn. 17. Tlie Central Stamp ing company, sometimes dosiguated as tho Tin and Hollowware trust, was yostorduy enjoined by Judge Pivedmnn in tlio su premo court from doing lniiiness as a cor poration or from extending its corporato existence, pending an appeal to tho appel late division of tho supremo court. Tho contention is that tho trust, which com prised tho leading tin plato manufacturers in tho United Stales, has expired by limi tation. The Ouccii to tlio Sultnn. London, Jan. 17. Tlio Constantinople correspondent of Tho Times says: "Tho queen's letter to tho sultan was couched in tho terms of the klndllost regard, and revealed tho queen's heartfelt dosiro that tho unhappy conditions which have so deeply saddened tlie British pooplo might wholly disappear, giving pluco to u statu of Internal harmony and prosperity in which all tho nations could rojoico ttud sympathize." Porn pain in the chest a piece of llannel dampened with Chauiborlain's l'alu Halm and bound on over tho seat of tlio pain, and another on the back between tlio shoulders, will afford prompt relief. This Is especially valuable in cases where the pain is caused by a cold and thero is a tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by (iruhler liros., druggitSi' Charged with Htenling Money Letters. PlTTsnuita, Jan. 17. Harry Holland, aged IU, son of Postmaster Holland, of Monongahoiii City, was arrested yesterday on tlio cliargo of stealing money letters from tho mail. For nearly two years past letters containing money have been lostnt tho Mimougahohk City oftlco, but tlio thlof managed to elude detection. It Is snld that n decoy letter containing $1.10 was found in his possession. Corbett to ltccoinn a Turfman. NEW Yoric, Jnn. 17. Four blooded horses belonging to Jiuiioh J. Corbott, tho pugilist, arrived at tho Morris Park raoo track yesterday In tho euro ot koepora. It Is said that Corbett purchased tlio horses from tho stock farm of Gldoon & Daly, nt Holmdel, N. J. Tlie horses, it is further btutod, aro to be tho nucleus of a racing stable that Corbett is about to establish. Husband Crazy anil Wire Head. WJSBSTliit City. la., Jan. 17. Hans Kr loson, a farmer living near hero, sold a load of diseased hos at Goddell and was arrested. When tho arrost was made he beenmo a raving maniac. Mrs. Kricsou dropped dead when told of her husband's J.Ught. Uavo HI Life to Save His Hi-other. Yobk, Ph., Jan. 17. Hurry C. Kottler, aged 14, was drowned In tlie Codorus crook in attempting to rescue Ills smaller brother, who bad broken through tho lco. The little boy was saved by others. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jer sey: luei-ousing cloudiutss, probably fol lowed by snow at uight; vruli becoming northeast. Don't Get Excited Wat what the doctors told ma, and thj said I must not-ruu, on account of flat- terlng of my heart. I was sick over e year with dyspepsia, could not sleep or oat in comfort, was generally miserable. Hood's Sarsaparilla gave me refreshing Bleep, steady nerves and better health than ever. 1 hB-e ',"-rat faith In Hood's. H. II. Pnn-B, Readln r Va. Hnnrl'o Dillc easV to buy, easy to take, nOOCi S PUIS easy la cflooU 85c A ritUburg (uncial's Sudden Denth. PirrsBOrtB, Jan. 17.-A. V. Uonnett, superintendent ot parks, died suddenly of typhoid fever yosterdny. Mr. lloitnett won an officer In tho National Plorlsta' asso ciation, nud was well known throughout tho country. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing (notations of tb Now York nml l'lilludelphhi l.xclianges. . Nkw Yoiik, Jan. 111. The stook market was very dull today, the only activity being In the Industrials. There was very llttlo change In the general list. Closing bids: HnUlinorotVOhlo At New Jersey Con 08K WM 8 m Dal. & Hudson....-! I)., L. V 1W Eric llfj LskeErle YV... 10 Lehigh Nav 441, Lehigh Valley .... :a N. Y. Central Pennsylvania Heading M St. l'uul XV. S. Y. & Va West Shore (Icnurnl Inrkets. Pnil.ADEi.riitA, Jim. ID. Klourstendy; win tereuper., $2.aa.5l); do. exiras, $a.lina.85; Pennsylvania roller, clear, SJ.UKil.Vo; do. do. straight, J3.S3a3.4Ui weslern winter, clear, 8a.irsa3.40. Wheat dull, Ilrm, with 08o. bid and lHo. asked for January. Corn flnn.qulet, with 3;lc. bid and !U4c. asked for January. Oats quiet, steady, with 24)40. bid and I'fHo, asked for January. Hay firuij choice timothy, 810. lleef llrm. Pork llrmj meas, J10.5a 10.75! short clear, SUGbVlM; family, ?10.50. Lard flrmiwestern steam, $).9i. Hutter easier; weslern dairy, 15917c; creamery, 158S4c.; factory, H5t IBUje.i Hlitlns. 2le.; imitation creamery, ltaiSlo. ; New York dairy, HlffliOc; creamery, KBSiHc; Pennsylvania and west ern creamery prints, strictly fancy, S4o.; do. averace extra, We.; do. fair to good, aiigiKo.; prints Jobbing at 23UU.'8c Cheese tli m; large, 'U&Wa.; small fancy, 7'410sc.; part Bklms, 3Mtto.; full skims, 2(aVic. Kent steadier; New York and Pennsylvania, lUBaJc.; ico house, 15Q17c; western fresh, IDe.; southern, 1718c. Live Stock Markets. Nr.wYonic, Jan. Hi. European cables quote American refrigerator beef nt 7fjCSic. Calves null, lower; vealn,Sl.Mi7.73; barnyard cnlves, fi.!M&. Sheep dull, weak; common U choice, $-'.503:187!; culls, $1.75 per head; medium to prime lambs, Sl.tOffij.lKJJ. Hogs nominal at f3.75l.l3. East LuiRiiTV, Pa., Jan. 10. Cnttlo steady; good, SLUtiai-tO: good butchers, S3.804.10; rough fat. Sa3.8i); bulls, cows and stags, 51.50:); feeders, S3.2Tiil.); fresh cows and springers, fiatl. Hogs steady; medium weights, lbO and K) lbs. average, $4.aiia4 10; prime liitht and plus, S3.95a4.ir); hoavy hogs, $3 8.I3.W); roughs, $3rt3.50. Sheep steady; export wethers. $:tKW3!i: prime sheep, ii.iw II.5(); fomiiion, S1.5o,f; i-uIIh. 75r'ifc$T.25; luiubs, H 5tl,iM.H0. Ve.Us c.llve. S"i "ill. (B. It Sharpens the appetite, improves digestion, and restores health and vigor; all the organs of tlio body are aroused to healthy action by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Jloro than all, the liver and that's tho key to thu .whole system. You have pure blood, or poisonous blood, just us your liver chooses. The blood controls tlie health, tho lher controls the blood, tlio "Discovery" controls the liver. You can escape just about half the ills that llcsh is heir to, by being leady for them llr.ico the system up with this niediciiU', which prevents as well as cures. For all dKoiises caused by a dUordcicd liver or im pure blood dyspepsia, biliousness, the most stubborn skin, scalp and scrofiiloiisuH'cctions tho "Discovery" is tlie only remedy so cer tain and effective that, once Usui, it ialway, in favor. Send for a free pamphlet. Addres, World's Dispensary Jledictil Association llullalo, N. Y. The l'opo Urgs Arbitration. LONDON. Jan. 17. The imii en-respondent of The Chronicle says: "'iho pope, through Cardlmu .S.ti.olii, u,.s miule a eeml-offtchil jiropoaal to President Oleve lanil to ivrbllratu tho Ven-iioiu iueatlon. Tho popo was lnuclt hurt by K-igiimd'H re fusal last year, whan YhimmuoIu, propositi tho popo us an arbitrator. 1c is bolloved that Ins holiness lias now intructod Car dinal Vauglmn to sound tho British gov ernment on the subject." Ashantees Yield to tirent Hi-ltaln. London, Jan. 17. The Chronicle has ad vices from Eilunku saying that a formal meeting of fresh Ashanteo envoys with Captain Stewart, of tho British expedition, has taken place at Ordosu, nud that tho envoys have yloldod on behalf of tho Ashantees, accepting nil the British terms for peaco. "Tints tlio oonipiilgu has ended," Tho Clu-oniolo's dispatch adds, "without a shot being llrod. Tho British forco enter Coomasslo today." Cui-o for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Hitters has proved to he tho very beBt. It effects a permanent euro and tho most drindcd habitual sick headaches yield to its iulluenco. Wourgoall who aieattlicted to procure ti bottle, and give this remedy n lair t rial. In case of habitual constipation Elect l ie Hitters cures hy giving tlio needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the uso of this medicine. Try it onco. Largo bottles only SO cents at A. Wasloy's Drug btoro. IIul'elK Khpccts No Aid from Congress. CmcAilo, Jan. 17. "Little hope, In en tertained that any remedial financial leg islation will be passed at the present ses sion of oongi-ess," said James If: Kokols, comptroller of tho curronoy, who upoko on "Our Currency System," at the real estate board banquet last nlcrlit. "Tlie house has passed tho oolu bond bill, but, unsatlafao- tory as It is, thero is little hope of it past ing the senate in any form that will be satisfactory to tho house. It passed at all by the senate it will bo with a free silver amendment attached. Under snon oir- ouinstanoes it would not be uoccssary for President OleVoluud to veto such a measure, because tho house as at present constituted would not agnvt to the amend- inent and tho bill would never reach the presldont (or his signature." Tlireo Lynched by Vigilantes. Oklahoma City, O. T., Jan. 17. Near JacquiM' store, south of Fort Holmes, fifty miles southeast of this olty, a vigilance oommltteo composed of farmers aud rauoh men captured and bunged three desper adoes. They woi-e Tom Poloy, a man known as "Wild Horse," and a half breed Choc taw named Marina. These men, with three others, robbed Jacquas' store and as saulted his wife. In the fight one of the pursuing jmrty was killed. Three of tho gang made their escape,' but Voy mid his two companions took refuge In a deserted hut, from which they wore dislodged with dynamite. Two of the men who escaped wore Bob and Bill Christian. Tho vigil ance oommltteo nro still iu pursuit. Tim Discovery Saed His I.lfe. Sir. U. CalllQiiette, nruggist, Iloavertvillc 111., sav: 'To Dr. Kliui's New Discovery nu-.. iiiv tlfn Wbm taken with Ijl flrinTteand tried nl tho physicians for miles alaiut, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King s New Dleovery iu my store I sent for a buttle and liexan Its use and from the 11 rst dose began to get better, and nfturtising three bottles uus iipandabout again. It is worth its weight lu gold. We won't keep store or house without it." flct a free trial at A Wasley's Drug Store Have tho leaks In your g3 and water mains repaired hy 1' W Hell, the plumber No Opposition tn l'b It. Nuw Yoiik, Jan. J". T!i- ihdegntas to thn Hopubllonn county invention met for organization Inst night and elected the following oflloors: Chairman, Kdward Lnutcrbnoh; first vice presldelit, Olmrlea N. Tnlutori second vice prosldent, F, Ilnldy; tronsurer, Hobort. A. G reason; sec retary, George It. Maneliostor. Tlie meet ing was a stormy ono, hut tho opposition to Hon. T. O. Piatt did not materialize uftcr tho voting commenced. Only one vote was enst in opposit ion 'to Mr. Lauter baoh, who Is supposed to represent 3Ir. Piatt and tho regular stnto organization on tho county oominltloe. Now York Yacht CI tilt Olllcers. New YoitK, Jan. 17. Tho nominating committee of tlie Now York Yacht club has announced Its nominations of officers for 1806. The llstof nominations follows: Commodore, Kdward M. Brown; vico commodore, Henry C. YV"nrd; rear com modore, Lowls Cass Lodyard; secretary, J. V. S. Oddle; tronsurer, F. W.J. Hurst; measurer. John llyslop; fleet surgeon, Jlorrls J. Asch; regatta oommlttoo, S. NichoKon Kane, Archibald Hogcrs uml Gmivcnieitr Korl right. ASMAriGD TO IIP. SEEN beoameof dlsflg urlng facial humours is tho condition of thmisnnds who live in ignorance of tho fact that in Cuticura Soap is to bo found tho purest, sweetest, andinostcffecttvoskln puri fier and beautifler in tho world. For pimples, blackheads, red anil oily skin, red, rough hands with shapeless nails, dry, thin, and fall ing hair, it is wonderful. Sold throtifthout lh worM. UrUUh (If pott F. Nkt i,rt & Sums, I, King j:dwftrtl-et . l.oiirlon. Pottfe Duco aho Cusu. Cose., Sole fropi., Boston, (J. U. A. srnvaZnuMeii Office, Scfioo.nmf-ffoijie? Successor of the "Unabridged." Standard ot tho U. 8. tlov't l'rlnt- ine Office, tlio U. 8. 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Tlie first CIIAIII.KS A. of American DANA, Editor. newspaiiers Tlio American Constitution, thp American Idea, the Amorioou Spirit. Tjiuso first, hut, and all tlio time, forever. Daily, by mall, - - - $6 a Dally and Sunday, by mall, $8 a year year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper iii the world. Price Sc. a copy. By mall, $2 a year Address THE SUN. New York. FACIAL HUMOURS Prevented by yfifyty CHtiGura" i JUL TRAMMVADiS. They Will Receive a Fair Trial at the Hands of Their OaptorSi GOVERNOR ROBINSON'S REPORT. He Declares Tlmt the 1'rlsoners Aro Well Tiealed ami Tlmt They Will bo Ably llepresentcil When tlie Cases Aro Ilrought to Trial. London, Jnn.'l". Tho secretary ot stnto for the colonies, Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, hits received a reply to his dispatch to tho governor of Cnpo Colony, Sir Hercnlos Hobinsou, requesting detnlls concerning tho arrest of British subjects nud othurs iu the Transvnnl ns a result of tlio recent disturbances, Tho governor cabled! "ltcply lng to your request for details of tlio arrests, between fifty nml sixty hnvo boon nrrosted ou tho cliargo of treason and aeeklng to subvert the stnto by Inviting tlio' co-operation nud cntrauco of nn armed forco. Tho proceedings are based, I un derstand, on sworn Information, and tho trials will occur in tho high court. Tho accused nro woll treatod and will bo de fended by nblo counsel. "It Is alleged that tho government has documentary ovidenco of n widespread couspirncy to soizo upon tho government and uso tlio wealth ot tlio country to re habilitate tho finances of the Chartered company. I urged upon President Kruger moderation, so ns not to nllcnnto tlio sym pathy which ho now enjoys. Tlio question of ball Is a matter entirely iu tho hands of tho attorney general. Tlio government soems to bo acting within Its legal rights," Mr. Chamberlain's secretary states that counsel will bo employed to -vatch tho trials of tho prisoners on behalf of tho British government, and counsel will do fond tho Interests of tho British, American and Belgian prisoners. it is announced from Pretoria that Messrs. Phillips, Joh.i Hays Hnmmond, Farrur and Colonel Rhodes, tho brother of Cecil Hliodes, will not be allowod to speak to tho other prisoners or to onch other. Tlie foreign ollloe has received a note irom the United States ambassador, Mr. Thomas F. Bayard, saying ho has bcon in structed by ills government to tender tlinnks to Great Britain for tho kind oillceg of tlio latter towards Americans lu tho Transvaal. President Krllger's Itoninntio History. iNDlANAroi.ts, Jan. 17. David Hay wood, C. A. Haywood, Charles and Henry Honoy nnd Charles Kruger, citizens of In dlnnupolls, are first couslus of Prosldbnt Kruger, of the Transvaal. Mr. Haywood says tho mother of tho prosldout was born in Germany, but sho came to America when quite young. She suttlod near Mauch Chunk, l'a., where tho now dis tinguished proaldent was born. AVhen l'i years of ago young Kruger ran away from home, aud from that day utitil a few weeks ago lie hud never baen heard from. At that tlmo tho country around Mauch Chunk was a wildonioss, nnd young Kru ger was thought to have buen devoured by wild beasts. President Krugor's mother lived to bo 103 years of age, and died in Philadelphia in 18o0. Dr. JAiueson and Ifls followers. London, Jan. 17. A dispatch to Tho Times from Capotown says that Governor Sir Hercules lioblnson, who is at Pre toria, has telegraphed to Sir J. Gordon Sprigg, tho promlor of Capo Colony, that Dr. Jiunoson and his oflloers will bo handed over on tho terms approved by tlio Britisli government. All of tho rauk and flic not domlolled in South Africa will be dls ohat ,cd and scut to their liomus. Intaders' robaljle Punishment. PltKTOtltA, .Tau. 17. TlioUltlanders who nccompanled Dr. Jameson on his recent invasion, nnd who aro nwaltlng trial here, will probadly bo fined 2,000 each. Tlio leaders will bo sontenced to livo years in prison, but It Is likely that when tho ex citement has abated President Kruger will liberate and banish them. lteltef in blx Hours. Distressing kidney nnd bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tlio "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is u groat surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness iu relioviug pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages iu male or female. It relieves retention of water nnd pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is your reroody. bold by Isaac Shapiro, druggist, 107 South Slain strcet. Coming Kvents. Jan. 18 Grand Woicbino Jtcctlng to llrig adicr Ilowu aud Ensign Gilbert, at Uvanzfelioal church. Feb. 17. First annual 1 will, Patriotic Drum Cor6, Kobblns' ojiem house fcchupie orohestra. Feb. 80. Supper and entertainment under the auspices of Council Xo. 8s, Daughters of Liberty, in Itobblns' hall. . Many merchants arc well aware that tin ir customers are their best friends and tike pleasure in supplying them with tlie best goods obtainable. As an instance wc men tion l'erry & Cumoron, prominent druggists of Flushing, Michigun. They say: "We have uo hesitation in recommending Cham berlain's Cough Beuiody to our customers, as it is the best cough medicine we have ever sold, and always gives satisfactions" For sal at 88 and 50 cents per bottle by G rubier Boh., draggists. When you want good roofing, plumbing, j gas fitting, or genittul tiusiiiltlUug done call j ou B. P. Gallagher 18 Wast Centra street. Dealer i v. atuvej. 8-1-tf Not a few who read what Sir. Itobert ItowU, of Hollands, Va., lias to say below, will remember their own experience under like circumstances. "1-tft winter I had la grippe which left mo in a low state of health. I tried munerous remedies, none of which did me any gopd, until 1 was induced to try a bottle of Chnmborlaln's Cough ilemcdy. The flint bottlo of it so far rellovod mc that I was enabled to attejid to my work, and tlie second bottlo effected a euro." For sale at 25 and CO cents pur buttle by Gruhlcr liros., druggists. Iluy Keystone flour, lie suro that tin name. I.ksiq & llAEit, Ashland, l'a., it priutcd ou every sack. tf HucUlen's Arnica Salve. The best wilvo in tho world for cute bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sorei tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all akin cruptious, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mouy rcfurded Price 23 cents per box For sale by A .VaiilOY A NEW STIMULANT, Non-Intoxicating:, Without Rf action. 1 f You often need a stimulant t to kctp yV letting sick. "3 ... .... " self eoimi. to nrovent your El liot a stimulant that makes Voll feet wnrvi. afterwards is worso than useless. Following nature is the best way. A pure, mailed, uufcrmcnttd lievernRe like Malted-Koll'ee-Kola, Is the only safe, certain anil natural stimulant to take. Mitlted-Koll'ee-Kola is a Shaker non-ia-toxicatlng stimulant which cures nervous ness, headache, neuralgia, indigestion, loss of nppctlto, low spirits, and the results of mental worry ami overwork. It is a wonderful builder for old people and. convalescents. Stimulants have been used in nil ages. Thoy aro a necessity, lint only food stimu lants can glvo real strength without weak ness. Jlalted-Koii'eo-Kola is a food stimulant. it makes strength aud keeps it. It orente-t lasting energy. It clears the hraiu artrlKt braces the body. Itis better than medicine; it is food. P is better than lood; It is rood stimulant. Malt is nature's most concentrated, di gestible and stimulating food. MaHcd-Kouec-Kola is made of malted Co flea and malted Kola, aud contains all the virtues of theso plants as a perfectly ha-tn less and health-giving stimulant. Sold by druggists at ?1.00 per bottle. READING R. R. SYSTEM IN KFFKCT OCTOIJKK 4, 1805. Trnins leave Slionandonh ns follows : For New York vln IMillndclpliiii, week days. 210, 5 25, 7 20 n. in., 12 5H, 2 mid 3 65 p. ui SuiidnyB, 210 a. in. For Now York via Mnucli Chunk, week dnjs, 5 25, 7 20 a. ni. , 12 5S nud 2 55 p. m. For Heading: nnd Philadelphia, week Unye, 2 10, 5 25, 7 20 a.m., 12 58, 2 GS nnd 5 55 p, in. Hun days, 2 10 a. in. For PoUsville, week days, 2 10; 7 20 n. in., ami 12 58, 2 55 and 6 55 p. m, Sunday, 210 a. in. For TainnqiKi nud Mahnnoy City, week days, 210,5 23, 7 20 n. in., 12 M, 2 55 nnd 5 55 p. m. Sunday h, 210n. m. For Willlanisport, Suuhury and I,ewMurjr, week days, 3 25, 11 30 n. in., 150 nnd 7 20 p. m Sundays, 3 25 n. m. For Muhanoy 1'lane, wrekdnyp, 2 10. 3 25, 2."), 7 20, llltO a. in., 12 5S,lft0, 2M.555, 7 20 and 9 Si p. in. Sundnyn, 2 10, 3 25 n. tn. For Afthlaml aud hhninokln, week days, UJ, 7 20, 1130 u. in.,M150, 720 and U35 p. in. Mun days, 3 25 a. in. For Ualtlinore, Washington nnd tho West via H. A: O. IE. It., through trains Icavo Heading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & H. IE. It. nt 3 20, 7 55, 11 a a. m., 3 4ft and 7.27 i. m. Sundays. 3 20, 7 00, 11 2G a. in.. 3 40 and 7 27 p. in. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fouith nnd Client nut street station, week days, 150, 5 11, 8 23 p. in. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. tn. TWAINS FOK SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, wcr-k days, S 00 a. in., 1 30, 4 00, 7 30 p. m. nnd 12 LI nijfht. Sundays, 00 p. m. ljcare New York via Mnuch Chunk, week da s, -I CO, 9 10 n. m.. 1 10 nnd 1 30 p. in. Ieave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, we k days, -120, 8 35, 10 00 . in. and 100, 0 02, 11 29 p. in. Hnudays, 11 30 p. m. Leavo Kuadtu, week days, 135, 710, 1000, 11 50 n. m., 5A5 and 7 57 p,m, Sundays, 1 35 n. iu. leftve Pottsville, weekdays, 2B5, 7 40 a. m., 12 80 and C 12 p. m. Sundays, 2 35n. m. Ia ve THiunqua. week day-. 3 18, 8 50, 11 23 n m., 1 20, 7 15 nud 9 32 n in. Sundays, 3 1 n. m. Leave Mnhanuy City, week days, 2 n, 92!, 11 47 a. in., 1 51, 7 89 nnd 9 51 p. in. Sundnvs, U 4" a.m. - "i: lnve Mnhauoy Plane, week days, 2 10. 4 00. C30, 937, 1159 o. IU ,12 58, 2 M, 5 20, 0 20, 7 M nnU in in ... u.....i..u q in I rvi ... Leave Wllliamiort, week days, 712, 1010 a, in., 3 35 aud 11 41 p. in. Sundays, 11 15 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chentnut street warf and Houth streit wharf for Atlantic City eckdayn KxprejtM, 9 00n. in., 2 00, 4 00, 0 00 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. in., 4 :J0, 0 in. Sundoy Express, 900. 1000 n. in. vVteftiuno datlonSOOa. m., 1 J5i. m. JteturninR leave Atlantic City (depot,) wcck days, ex puss, 7 35, 900 a. in., 3 30, 5:o p. u. Aeeoinmodatlon. A50, 8 15n. in., aud !,!-' p. nt. SunduyK.pres, 4 00, 7i0 p. in. Aeeomiuo'l tiou, 7 15 a. ni., 4 15 p. in. Parlor Cars on nil ex pi ess trains, 1. A. SWEUJAItl), Q. a. HANCOCK, Gen') Superintendent. Gen'l Pas. Aft. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. p P. IIUIIKH, M. I). 30 13. f.loyd street, Shenandoah. Office bourn : 7 to 9 a. in., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. J II. 1'OMKltOV, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. , , ShennmUrali, l'a. 11UBKK., ATT0UIiU-LAV. OlHeo Kfran btdlilljir, iNirner of Main and Ueutre treg$. Bhenejtmli. pitOP JOIlN.JONIiS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Iy.ek I'm M, Miibttlioy City, I'll. IIi'Mi-- Ht.ulml under some of the be.l im.-'M i . I.otiil.m .md 1'nrls, will irive lessons on t i. ..il.n, tuitoi- and oeal euHore. Terms n..-i i . i. A.UIr. ss lu care of Strouso, tlie jmm'Iu slii'jinudt'Uli. Our Plans of Operation ASSURE Absolute Safety of Investment Oividonds Payable Monthly. Principles of LIFE INSURANCEand BUIL0 ING AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS Superseded. SIO to $5,000 Business Boom. Can be tn.ented with talttv. Will convluce nni r.awnaUt per.on mat thli is a trutbful itatcnient. Tbelonji looted fortu(iwu ni-l'al Is at fund Every imlioiliim In Ibo llnanclBl world rigntjla un silTsnco In Tables. Prior to My prioeiof mrtithtng were storbelot. tbeco.t of production. Will you Join tlie j-rpctHlffii and reap tlie tient-ati of Ftetponclble. Sal.. Will citabllib thM jtu br rofer- Dff tOBOmAnf lha ra..,ln.. lt.i,.l. Coniervatue. dTniiICompanli of our city 25nercehtl.t?Kl.r muu$ Justifies ub in ii curability to para aion P0r MOnth.fcefpsrccalor tDOuiuif am- L uf rnfiru nn INVES 1) If TOU Wftnt In malr tiimimi nil w aitt la for you to invuttoatt our new and origt nal metboda. will ruarniv YlOATr I lUn tie (0 Confine! the mnit ikentlcal. II partirulln unt frea uonppllcu. lion, ttepreieatativea Wanted ; Co-operative Trading Assty ?I5 Deaitorn St., Chicago, III., if f
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