X IT EVENING HERALD lXTAlII-imiKI) 1870. Vubllshed every livening, Except Holiday, at II Booth Jaiidin Stbuct, NicAn Ckxtbe. riie lirruld In tcllvrird InShcnatiiloan nnd the surrounding towns for six cent n week, pay able to tho carriers, lly mnll 83.00 n year. ir S5 rents n month, payable In advance. Advertise ments charged according to piwteo and position. The publishers reserve the right to chnr.RO tlio position of advertisements whenever tlie pub lication ot news dcninnds It. Tho right Is reserved to reject any iMlvertisenient, whether Ktld for or not, that tho publishers may deem proper. Advertising rates mado known Ulxm nnollcntlon. Satcred at tlie postofllco at Blienandoah, l'a., as eeeonu class man matter. TKLHI'IIONK CONNECTION. Evening Herald TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1MHJ. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the Ilepnhlican electors of Pennsylvania: TheRcpiihllonns of l'ennsylvnnia, by their duly chosen representative, will meet in State con vention Thursday, April Hi, 180O, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the npcnl house, city of Harrisburfr, for the purpose of nominating two candidates for representative nt-lnrgo Id Congress and thirty two candidates for Presidential electors, tho selection of eight dclcgatcw-ntdargo to tho lie puhltonn National convention, and for tho ransnctlon of such other business as may he presented. By order of the Stnto Committee. M. S. Quay, Attest : Jehu 11. ItR.t, Chairman. "W. It. Anihii:ws, Secretaries. KviiN tho lmirdorous and deceitful Turks ale more to bo trusted than some, Schuylkill rounty politicians. Tue latestinnovation iu this region is the placing of u tvlophono in tho minus, whereby entombed miners may communicato with their roscuors. The war of words between tho respective editors of the .Journal and Chronicle has come to extreme. The "devils" In the two olllccs yestonlay indulged in n fistic encountor. The Law and Order Society should bo appealed to. Am tho bosses of Tammany Hall are i ranging to give Boss Croker the bos dinner of tho season to signalize his retirement from the bossship and introduco tho new boss, John 1". Shcchan. All tho big braves of Tammany will bo there to tho number of 100. Till', local Democratic braves assemble to night in tho rcspectivo wards for tho purpose of selecting candidates for borough olliccs. It is well that they should go through the formality, to keep their hands in, otherwise the people would not know there was such a party. Tun decision of tho court in tho cases of applicants for licenses in Vest Mahanoy township, holding leases from tho Girard Estate, is awaited witli much Interobt in this locality. Many people contend, nnd not without reason, that a refusal to grant them will open the way to tho establishment of a number of speakeasies in that township. Mil. Mukat Hai.stkad will have an article in McCluro's Magazino fur February, giving the secret history of the nomination and administration of President Garfield and embodying Important conversations with Garfield never beforo published, one of them held only a few hours beforo his assassina tion. A sorics of portraits of Garfield will accompany the article. If the Cuban insurgents would only stand up and fight a pitched battle against tho modern rifles and cannon of tho Spanish, troops they would confer a great favor on tho Madrid authorities. Hut they prefer to dash en weak points, capturo isolated poats, de stroy the sources of taxation, cut lines of communication and gradually forco the Spaniards back upon their stronghold. Against this plan of operations tho grand strategy of Campos thus far has proved a complete failure. THE CHANGE IN CUBA. The recall of Campos indicates tho weakness f tho Spanish position iu Cuba, and is good cause for thejubilant feeling of the Cuban patriots and their American adherents. Campos is tho host general in Hpniu to-day, and has saved the throno on two occasions. Ho was too humane a man for tho extremists who desire every Cuban who falls into their hands executed summarily, and the prospects are that such a commander will bo his succossor, and that a reign of terror will bo inaugurated. This, however, is something tho United States government should not tolerate, and tho present state of feeling Is such that the commencement of this policy will Tosult In tho prompt roeognition of tho insurgents as belligerents, which would be quickly followed by an iimroaso iu their forces and fighting equipment. The sentiment of leading Cubans is for annexation to tho United States, nnd while the policy of this country has not, tended to territorial aggrandizement, it now lias strong inducements to enter upon such a policy in self defense, as Knglaud lias surrounjlcd us with fortifications which can bobulltf with but tho one intention of being Iu position, to strike nsincse of war. and the YnPW ""5 question has shown how easily war can hi precipitated. It is to bo hoped that lbeU olmngo in Spanish commandant, will result ip prompt lecognltiun of tho Cubans, and thus illustrate stilt further than the Monroe doctrine ilocs Urn t F.uropcau powers nro not wauled on this side of tho ocean, ami that Undo Sam Is ready to lend n helping hand to nil American states who deslro to rid them selves of a foreign yoke. For a pain In tho chest a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm nnd bound on over tho scat of tho pain, nnd another on tho hack between tho shoulders, will airord prompt rollef. This is especially Talunhlo in cases whero tho pain Is caused by a cold nnd thoro is n tendency toward pneumonia. For snlo by Gruhlcr Bros., druggists CUPID'S BATTLE. Lanlgitn's Fnlr Maidens Fight (Her a Voting Man Then- Is n young man nt Iianlgan's, says tho Mahanoy City Record, that Is fortuuato in having tho admiration of more than ono lady. Ho was won over by one, however, but another, not to bo outdono, secured his escort for two evenings in succession nnd triumph antly paraded him beforo the town and her rival's home. This was cuttiug, to bo sure, and both won friends on their side. Tongues had been wagging ever since anger grew In Intcuslty and an outbreak was frequently looked for. It didn't como until yesterday morning, when threo of each faction returning from church by Columbia paik fell in together, among them two school inarms. A silence was preserved for a time and then old occurrences wero cast np until sharp words were said and several grew red in tho faco. "Your a hussy," said a voico in tho crowd nnd immediately a head was smacked with a parasol. The parasol was brokon, but thcro were others nnd all wcro soon full of business, whacking, poking, parrying and when a rib was touched some one said, "Oh, dear," and with clinched teeth endeavored to reach tho other's hair. Mouths wcro slapped real hard, spectacles were knocked oil' and their owners knocked down. A forehead was cut and theru wcro unlimited scratches. Then a truco followed and with hair at sharp angels, faces in colors, they retreated sassmg each other as far ns their voices could bo heard. POLITICAL POINTS. The Democrats make their nominations to night. Kx-Councilmau Daniel Coakley is n enndi dato for Council in the First ward, subject to Democratic rules, and tho knowing ones say ho will win with little trouble. Ho has been confined to the house by illness, but his friends arc taking earo of his canvass. Ho is opposed by Michael Byrne. Iu only two wards will thcro be a contest in tho Citizens ranks tho Second nnd Third wards. Our Democratic friends aro working up ono or two schemes to entrap the Citizens voters, but they aro likely to fail. Forearmed is forewarned. Councilman Thomas J. James says ho is in tho fight for ro-clection to win, and his friends are rallying to his support. Thunias Ilyan will likely receive tho Democratic nomination for Council in the Fifth ward, although ho is strongly opposed j by Murphy. The Citizens primaries, under tho Craw-1 ford county system, will bo held in the resiicctivo wards on Friday evening, between the hours of (1:00 nnd 8:00 o'clock. Michael Sullivan and Tim O'Brien havo no opposition for tho School Directorship in the First ward. James Morgan is making a thorough can vass of tho ward for Council. lames Matthews, a staunch Democrat, has mado an ell'ectivo canvass for the High Con stablcship nomination, and from present in dications ho will secure a majority of tho wards, thus securing his nomination. This is the first time ho has asked his party for an office, and ho is worthy of the recognition. The primaries of botli parties are not ci eat ing as much enthusiasm as in tho past, but the indications point very strongly to a lively fight at the election. Tho llcpublican primaries in Ashland nnd Mahanoy City were held under tho Crawford cutinty system, and proved very satisfactory. Grlp-Colds-Ileadache. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippo when Laxative Bromo Quinine will euro you in ono day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Kirlln's Pharmacy. 1'olutorK fur Party Workers. Tho appended extracts from tho election laws will bo of interest to party workers : January 21 Last day for filing certificates of city nominations with tho County Com missioners. January 28 ast day for filing nomination papers (city) with the County Commissioners. January 31 Last day for filing township nnd borough certificates of nominations with the County Commissioners. February 3 Last day for filing township and borough papers with tho County Com missioners. January 31 Last day for filing objections to city nomination papers. February fl Last day for filing objections to township and borough nominations. February 3 Last day for city nominees to withdraw. February (i Liut day for township and borough nominees to withdraw. February 8 Tho County Commissioners kliall scud to tho She rill' an official list con taining the names mid party or political affiliations of all candidates. Mnhnnoy City ltusinens College. This excellent colloge, at 205 East Centre street, givos Commercial, Shorthand 4d Typewriting coureos equal to any in the state at tho very lowost rates. Individual in struction. Day and evening classes. Students constantly entering, laitnloguo tree. 10-14-tf U. w. Williams, rrlncipai Mahanoy City Nominations. Tho Republicans of Mahanoy City havo nominated tho following borough and ward tickets : Supervisor, William Cahoon ; High Constable, Evan Itcoso; Borough Auditor, Augustus Blew. First ward Council, llcorge Drumin ; School Director, Alfred Holloway ; Judgo of Election, John Farr; Inspector, Wm. Broughall j Constable, Elijah Brayforil. Second ward Justice of the Peace, Alox. May, Council, John M. Kutz; School Director, George H. Wren ; Constable, Joe Kliendlonst. Third ward Council, Wm. E. Jones j School Director, Frank Itecd; Justice of tho Peace, Eugeuo Kuder ; Constable, Slarehall Oclgor. Fourth ward Justico of the Peace, Austin Sherman ; Council, Thomas Beddow ; School Directors, Wm. H. Evans and John Ilreisch j Cpnstablo, Harry Martin : Judgo of Election, Amos Walbridge; Director, Richard Webb; Constable, Daniel "cargo; Judge of Election, Kalpk Bricker j .,,', ,,,, ' tlin .,, .... fiT6,m Ivas yery satisfactory. To Prohibit llucket Shop. niCHMOND, Vn., Jan. 31.-In tho sonato Mr. Mushbnek, of Alexandria, introduced n bill to prohibit bucket shops nnd specu lations la margins. Tho provisions of tho hill nro sweeping, nnd if enacted would make It impossible to conduot n buckot shop or deal in margins hi this stnto. This bill la lutroducod ns nn offset to tho of forts to suppress pool selling on rnco tracks. Treacher Shot nt Ills Own Door. TooMsnoito, Gn.,Jnn. 21, Nows hnsjust boon received hore of tho mysterious ns givssluntlon of tho Hov. Wnrroti Powers, n well known country prcachor, nenr Hall's Station, this count?. Powers was called to his door nt night nnd shot, falling dead in tno nrms or ins wire. A mnu named Dixon, n member of Powers' congregation, Is under arrest on suspicion. Sent Up for Ten Venrs. BALTIM01IE, Jnn. 81. Raymond Elroy nnd Jnmos K. Mooro, who wero suspected of tho murder of Popo In a snloou in tho nnnoxed district, Now York, wero yester day sentenced to ten years in tho ponlton tlnry. Thoy wero convlet6d hero for hold lug up nnd robbing four men hi a sub urban hotel Inst fnll. Mother' Mania for Murder. Rociikstku, Jnn. 81. Within n fortnight Mrs. .Tnmes Doylo has tried to chloroform her husband, to poison her child twlcound to commit suicldo by cutting her throat. She will bo placed in an asylum. Tlirco Millions for a llospltnl. Pittsburg, Jnn. 21. Tho will of Mrs. Anna H. Asplnwnll, of this city, who died recently In Edinburgh, Scotland, was filed In tho county courts yesterday. With tho exception of a fow plantings donated to tho Acadomy of tho Flno Arts, in Phila delphia, she bequeaths her entire, fortune, estimated nt $3,000,000, to tho Hospital of tho Protestant Kplscopal church, Phila delphia. Tho will will be contested by a lilcco of tho docoasod, Miss Dellallold, of this city. Mrs. Angeller Must Stand Trial. BALTiMOltn, .Inn. 81. Judgo Dennis, in tho criminal court, denied tho motion to release Mrs. M.V. Angeller, who shot and killed Charles V. Parkor.of Massachusetts, a week ago, and remanded both tho wo man nnd her husband, who Is held ns nn nccessory, to jail without ball. Tho judgo said the caso looked tohlinllko premedi tated murder. Mrs. Angolier s plon is that she killed Parker In defense of her honor. Populist Convention In St. Louis. ' St. Louis, Jan. 21. Tho members of tho executive commlttco of tho Populist na tional commlttcu nnd the Business Men's loaguo, of St. Louis, yesterdny completed nil dotulls for tho July convention, nnd ex ecuted a contract whereby the Populists will bo given tho use of the hall In tho ex position building now being prepared for the Republican national convention. Chief Clarence to he Itecalled, Colon, Colombia, Jan. 81. It Is reported horo that tho Mosquito Indians, Including Chlof Andrew Hcndy, will Invito Chief Clnrenco to return to tho Mosquito terri tory. Chief Clnrenco was deposed by tho Nlcnraguans in 1891, nnd subsequently went to Jamaica, whero It was snld ho was In receipt of a pension from tho British government. Clloyi8Kl Defeats Hall, MASrETH.L. I., Jun.31. Joo Choynski.of California, and Jim Hall, of Australia, met for a twenty round bout lu thenrenaof tho Kmplro Athletic club last night. Choyn ski was too imif h for tho Australian, nnd after thlrteon vigorous rounds had been fought Hall was uunblo to rospond to the tall, having been complotely knocked out. Itncklen's Arnica Salic. Tho best salvo In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, curus, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. PlaUted Will Accept Antlies Challenge. Boston, Jan. 81. Fred Plalsted, of Port land, Mo., bus signified his willingness to meet A. Anthcs, of New York, who claims to bo tho loug distance champion oarsman. Anthes recently Issued a chnllenge to all cumors. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Mme. Modjeska, tho well known actress, Is seriously 111 at Cincinnati. Gonoral Loo's birthday was generally ob served throughout tho south yesterday. Mnrtln C. Herman, ox-judge of Cumber land couuty, died nt Carlisle, Pa., last night. John Tyler, Jr., tho oldest eon of Presl ient Tylor, Is dying in Washington. He Is 72 years of ago. Amorlcau District telegraph boys in Philadelphia nro on strlko for f 1 per week nnd ten hours u day. John C. Sautce, a well known Nebrasku politician, hanged himself nt Niobrara, Nob. Grief over his wife's impending death caused the deed. , John Messeugule, a fugitlvo condemned murderer, who escaped from jnll five years ago, Is reported to havo been shot by pur suing oflieers Jn the niountnlns of Tcn nessco. Rich Red Blood Is tho Foundation of the Wonderful Cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla. That Is Why tho curcB by Hood's Sar saparilla are Cures. That Is Why Hood's Sarsaparilla cures tho severest cases of Scrofula, Salt Itheum and other blood diseases. That is Why it overcomes That Tired Feeling, strengthens the nerves, gives energy In place ot exhaustion. That Is Why the Bales of Hood's Bar saparilla have increased year after year, until now it requires the largest Labora tory in tho world. That is Why Hoods Sarsaparilla U the Only True Blood Purifier promi nently in the publlo eye today, rrenared by O. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Ma. gl. . rjii act harmoniously with riOOU S Fills Hood'a Sarsaparilla. 5c THEY ALMOST CAME TO BLOWSTHE TROUBLE SOON DISCOVERED AND EVERYTHING NOW ALL RIGHT. It wasftuuarrcl nmongst tno or gans of a man's body. Tho man was sick, and his doc tors didn't know whatnilcd him or how to cure him. The Liver and Lungs, the Spleen, tho Stomach and the heart all "pinched Into" the Kidneys. "It's your fault." said the Liver. "You ! havccerlalnwork 1 to do and yon don't do it. It is your placo to filler nil the poisons and Impurities out ol tho nouy, anu you are not doing it. "As u consequence," said the Stomach, wo are all being clogged, poisoned and irritated. I am irritable and only half digest tho food they nro forcing into me. Jlcros tho Liver all clouced and torpid, tho Lungs are all choked up, wo don't get half enough oxygen, tho Heart is aching, tno serves tingling, tho Back is aching, nnd the poor Heart is laboring like a sledge-hammer. "Even tho Joints nnd Muscles cry out with Rheumatic pains." "But wo can't help it," said tho Kidneys. "Wo can't do impossibilities. Wo aro sick and weak ourselves and cannot do our work Of course, these poisons collect In tho blood and irritate and disease you. The moment we stop work you feel It. Your health always did and always will depend on our activity." And just then nn ordinary, evcry-day common sense doctor who knew his business wns called in and proscribed Dr. Ilobb's Spamgus Kidney Pills. Tho Kidneys promptly responded and set cheerfully to work with renewed strength and vigor; the Uric Acid, tho waste products of decay and of fever, the ashes of digestion and all tho poisons and Impurities in the blood wero cast out. "Well, that's something llko it," said the Lungs. "I'll pitch in and do my work now." said the Stomach. "What a relicr," said tho Liver and the Heart, and the Joints and .Muscles joined the chorus. Tho quarrel wns over. It was a happy family, working harmoniously once more. Tills sounds liko a firy story, hut it isn't It's cold, hard, solid facts and common sense And you can prove It to your satisfaction nt any time fur 50 cents. Fifty cents per box. from all druggists, or enclose ou cts. in stamp or silver direct to the wrparaeus IIOHB'S MEDICINE Co., Chicago, San Francisco Interesting and in structive book on Kid ney Health and Blood Filtering Free. Tlie Conquered AfOiantceg, London, Jan. 31. Tho Post has n dis patch from Coomassio which says that King Prempelr nnd nil his relatives havo been arrested pending the payment of an indemnity. It has doveloped that King Prempoh was stupefied with drugged food during the pnlavor. Evidently ho is only n puppet in tho hnnds of his advisors. Tho troops havo destroyed tho sacrificial grovc, which was found to bo full of bones und Bkulls of human beings. Buy Keystone flour. Ilo suro that the nanio Lrssio & IJakb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. tf Asiuulted by Strikers. Kabton, Pn., Jan. 81. Thero was a break in tho moulders' strlko nt tho Ingersoll- Sorgeant Drill works yesterday, whou four moro of tho strikers returned to work. As tho men entered the plnnt they were as saulted by it mob of strikers, nnd a smnll sized riot ensued, during which some of tho returning strikers wero roughly handled. Superintendent Eldor called upon the sheriff, who sworo In several deputies to protect tho men. Sevon of tho rioters have been nrrosted. It's Astonishing how Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription acts upon nervous women. It s a marvelous rem edy for nervous nnd general debility. Chorea. or St. Vitus's Dance, Insomnia, or Inability to bleep, spasms, convulsions, or uts," anu every like disorder. liven in cases ot insanity resulting irom functional derangements, the persistent use of tho "Prescription" will, by restoring tho natural functions, generally etl'ect a cure. For women sulleilng lrom any chronic ferualo complaint or weakness; lor women who nro run-down or overworked : at tho change from girlhood to womanhood : and. later, at tho critical "chango of life" it is a medicine thatsafcly and certainly builds up, strengthens, reaulates. and cure. Send lor a free pamphlet or remit 10 cents (ttamns) for a largo book (108 pages) on Woman's Diseases and how to euro them with homo treatment. Address World's Dispensary .Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. CharTcy Gives Up Ilarrett'a Stealings, Boston, Jan. 21. James S. Chaffey, who became notorious recently as the re ceiver of upwards of $20,000 worth of prop erty, nlloginl to have been stolen by Will iam IJnrrctt, who is now serving a life sentence for murder, has glvon up nil claim to tho property seized last month, which, it is claimed, Included tho furnish ings of Barrett's rooms on Eliot street. Tho goods will now bo sold for the boneflt of Mrs. Barrett. Ilellel In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases renoyeu in six noiirs by tho "New Great oumii rtiuisiiuiu iviuncy uurc. Tills new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in me uiauu.T, Kidneys, uacK ana every part of tho urinary passages in malo or female It relieves retention of water and naln In' passing It almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euio this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South jtiain sircei. nRXHASES BloodHervePood For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. ,. WHAT IT IS! The rlcheetof .11 rentontlT rooilo, beaaune ft replace, the nam. snbutaBce. to tha blood and nerve, that .re .xhau.ted in these two llfe-KlvtuK tlnld. br diieue, IndtneatloD, high Uvtoff, overwork, worry, exceaaea, abaae, etc. WHAT .IT DOES I Dr maklnc th. blood nnrnand rich, an qauutivui ami VUU 14IKVBUDJ llgeatlon perfect, It create, atrength. The nerve, be- aojiu uenu, luuacio anu airen.iu. a ne nerve, be- mf? mailt, Biruuir, me urain ue me fitronir. the brain become, apt nA clear, forreatorfng loat vitality and .topping all waatlng drain, and weakneaaineitheraex.lt ha. II J c noeqnal t andaaafemaleregnlatorlt 1. worth Ua 'eiahtlnffold. Ouoboxiaataaweek. Prlc.6()a..or 6 boxe. iue. Druggiat. or by mall. Hook free. glib ins ' U13 Chestnut fa'U J'Mlad'elphla. THE BRITISH FLYING SQUADRON A Sensational! Statement Itegardlnit the Fleet Proves Senseless. Washinoto, Jan. 81. Tho statement cabled from London by tho United Pross that tho Urttlh flying squadron U sup plied with charts of North American witters, tho West Indlos nnd tho Mediter ranean Is rldlouled by naval authorities horo so far ns it Is attempted to nuacn any particular significance to tho fact. Most, if not all, naval vessels intondod fsr foreign sorvlco carry charts of tho world nt lnrgo, for It never can bo foreseen when they leave their homo port for n foreign stntlon when It may bo necessary to soutl thorn nt noileo so short ns to preclude tho mailing of charts to thorn. In this fashion ono of tho British fleet sent to our grent rendezvous about two yours ngo was suddenly dispatched from Hampton Roads straightaway to South America to moot an emergency, a courso that could not havo boon pursued unless tho ship had been supplied lu ndvnnco with n full set of charts. Moreovor, such n complete set is absolutely necessary In tho caso of a Hying squadron sailing under scaled orders, for otherwise tho secrecy de sired could not be maintained If a certain Hue ot charts wero selected. Flying Squadron Itevlew Postponed. London, Jan. 21. Tho rovlow of tho flying squadron by tho queen, It Is an nounced, bus been postponed until tomor row. Nothing definite ns to tho tlmoof stnrtlngor tho destination of tho squndron Is known yot. Tho morning pnpors state Mint Admiral Drnko takes maps of tho Atlantic stations, but that this is always dono when tho fleet stnrts on any cruise, and Implies nothing unusual. Killed by n Falling Tree. GrtEEXBlWl'.a, Pa., Jnn. 81. Daniel Sheets, n prominent farmer living nenr Jouci' Mills, wns instantly killed, his two llttlo children, aged 5 nnd 7 years, and Harry Baker, n neighbor, wero fntnlly hurt; John Rhodes seriously injured and Mrs. Shoets badly bruised in nn nccldont on Chestnut Ridge. The party wore re turning homo from church In n sled, nnd whllo ascending Laurel Hill alnrgotreo fell across tho sled lu which thoy wcro sit ting. A limb of tho tree passed entirely through Mr. jfiheots. Tho children wero crushed In n terrlblo ninnncr, and Baker had bis back broken. The Alabama Contest. Montoomkiiv, Jan. 21. Tho Democratic stnto oxocutlvo commlttco meets hero this afternoon. It is the first opening gun of the campaign for governor In which Cap tain Johnson, frco sllverito, nnd Congress man Clarke, goldiuonomctnllsts, will con test. Johnson's man are claiming a vic tory by having secured, they nllege, pledges for n majority of members to vote for John 13. Knox, of Calhoun, it John ston man, for chairman to succeed H. C. Toniiiklns. who resigns to becomo a can didate to succcod united States Senator Pugh. Charged with Infanticide. St. Louis, Jnn. 21. Peter Simon and Knto Snrlok wero nrrosted hero yesterday on information from tho chief of police of Newnrk, N. J., who states that there is n charge of assault to kill his wlfo against Slinon.Slmon'smother-iu-lnwnlsocharges him with poisoning his children, Kntlo and Freddlo, for tho lnsurnnco on tholr lives. They died about a month ago, nnd soon after Simon camo here with Miss Spriak, with whom ho was living when arrested. Tho prisoner denies that ho killed his children. Contradicted 1y the Subllmo 1'ortn. Washington, Jnn. 21. Tho Turkish legation has received from tho sublime porto tho following telegram: "Plcasooon tradlct most omphnticully tho absurd as sertions concerning n supposed destruc tion of 600 Christian villages and towns out of 550, in tho province of San, and n forced conversion to Islamlsm of Armen ians, ns alleged In a letter written by tho American missionary, Miss Grace Kim ball, of San, to the president of a relief commlttco of Now York." jj Did You Ever Try Klcctric Bitters ns a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to tho relief and curo of all Female Complaints, escrtiug a wonderful direct influence in giving strength nnd tono to tho organs. If you havo Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or aro Nervous, Sleepless, Kxcitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Hitters is tho medicine you need. Health and strength nro guaranteed by its use. Largo bottles only fifty cenhi at A. Wasley's drug store. Alleged Filibuster on Trial. CnAiiLKSTON, S. a, Jan. 81,-In the United Statos district court yostorday, be fore Jtulgo Ilrawloy, Captain Laurence Hughes, of the steamship Lnurada, wi on trial for nllegod violation of the neu trality laws. Seaman Axel Iledlund. tho first of at least a dozen government wit nesses, was on tho stand for two hours. He testified to the. taking aboard of men. nrms nnd ammunition about threo and a nail miles out of New York, of thnlr drill. ing on shipboard during the the trip, and finally of their landing on tho coast of Cuba. Hedland was followed by other witnesses wno testllled to the same effect. The Deep Waterways Coiunilialon. Dethoit, Jan. 21. Tlie deep wntorwnys Joint commission completed its work, ns far ns can be done nt tlie present prelim inary lesslon, yostorduy. A largo amount of data will have to bo prepared In Canada under tho United States nnd exchanged nnd compared beforo any intelligent ro portennbo inndo. An arrangement has been made for the interchange of this in formation. As soon ns it has been ex changed nnd complied another meeting of the commission will bo bold. Hrazit Is Also After England. BUENOS AYIIKS, Jnu. SI. A dispatch to La Proiua from Hlo Janeiro says thnt Senhor Cnrvolhoo, mlnlstor of foreign af fairs, Is preparing a noto demanding tho lmmedluto restitution of tho Isle of Trini dad, which has boon oocpuicd by Great nntalii. it is stated that a refusal on tho part of Great Hrltaln to restore Trinidad to Brazil will lead to u runturo ot dlnlo- matlo relutious uotweon Great Britain and Brazil. Many merchants ore well aware that their customers aro their best friends aud take plcasuro in supplying them with tho best goods obtainable. As an Instance wo men tlon Perry & Cameron, prominent druggists of Flushing. Michigan. They say: "Wo havo no hesitation In recommending Cham berlain's Cough Kemedy to our customers, as it is tho best cough medicine wo havo over sold, and ulways gives satisfaction." For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by G rubier Bros., druggists. MUNY0N HONEST TESTIMONIALS FROM PEOPLE WELL-KNOWN IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD ARE POSITIVE PROOF That Munyon's Remedies Cure Catarrh, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and the Most Obstinate Disease, Ask Your Druggist for Munyon's Guide to Health, Select a 25-Cent Remedy an! Cure Yourself. Mr. L, ('. Oriulth. Carvorsvillc. Pa., says : "I was troubled with heart disease for years. and nt times had spells when I was llko ono dead, would sink away and become cold, helpless nnd unconscious. Two vcars aen I had erysipelas, and this was followed by a sevcro form of rheumatism which spread to nil parts of my body, I could scarlely walk, my hands wero so drawn out of shapo that 1 could not uso them nnd I was almost a help less crlpplo when I began using Munyon's idicumatism euro. Our homo physician had treated mo for months without relieving mc, hut In flvo days after beginning Munyon'.H pills I could walk around, and now I am perfectly well. Munyon's lihcumatlsm Cure has mado n complete nnd wonderful cure of all my troubles." Munyon's Rheumatism Cure never falls t relievo in ono to threo hours, and cures iu a few days. Price 2,r cents. JUinyon's Dvsnensia Cure is guaranteed I euro all forms of indigestion nnd stomac troubles. Price 25c. Munyon's Catarrh Remedies positively cure, l'rlco, 2o ccnta. Munyon's Kidney Cure speedily cures pains in tho back, loins or gioins and all forms of kidney diseases. Prico 2!3c. Munyon's Female Remedies aro a boon to all women. Prico 25c. Asthma Cure, with Asthma Herbs, f 1.00. .Munyon's Ncrvo Cure stons nervousness and builds up the system. Price 2jc. Jiunyon's Jleauaclio euro stops headaches li. tlirco minutes, l'ricc, S3 cents. Munyon's Pile Ointment positively euros all forms of piles. Price, 25c. Munyon's Blood Curo eradicates all Impuri ties of tho blood. Price 25c. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answered with frco medical ndvico for any disease. OLD DR. THEEL "Tr" 604 Bnmmmmmmm nonn oixin St., 'OnntPMk pe." nb. Green, Philadelphia Cballeoces Uv Mid, from the wlrertlslug ipee lallit up to tbo lecturing Frofcaaon. In eurto the worst eiMB of hpeclal DlK.uu.iaad It LOOJ I'OISOX No tnfttu-rhcwnQgeriof.HvereBb diDKeroaitbo trouble mr be. Aervonn lie blllty, Error of Vniith d1 T,osb of I'owcr cured. Mi-lcttiM. fii-ltiwl 1'Hk. eared without eattlng. lilt. TllEKL It positively thooldeeL the bet tod moit rL.I1 I Aj I and experienced od, do mil to what other may eliim. Bend flvo 8-ctnt eumpi far bookTrutb.wadbo enlightened regarding war dlwiw and how to ft cured. The only twok fCXPOKIAU OllACKS ond their booki find Circular. Iuunt re lit f. null Camca cured In 4folU Jruv.. Hours: Bto3;Ksi.,6ttf. Wed.iodHBt, Kvfr.( 6 to it Son.. to II; Kg .6 to 0. Treatment ly MulL When ou write or oU mention thin paper. 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