I J EVENING HERALD IXTA!!I.ISHi:i 1870. iMbllshed every Evening, Kxccpt Br.nilny,nt 8 South JitiDiK Struct, NeuCkntiie. Herald I itollvmed InHhcnim'Ionil and the BurrounilinK towns for fix wiAs n week, pay able to tlio wrrlcrn. I!y mall SVOO n year, or : Mints n month, tnyahlo lu ndvaticn. Advertise ments charped uwcmllnK to mvu-c anil position. Tho tmUHolicni reserve tlio rlulit to change tlio rtoMtion nf ntlvertlfic-mciiU whenever the tiul- Heatlou nnirs demands It. The rlKht Is roacrved to reject any advertisement, whether Jald for or not. that the puhllshcrs may deem mproper. Advertising rates mado known upon application. Catered at the postolllec nt Shenandoah, !., ns eooona eiass man irnwcer. TELttl'HONK CONNKCTION. Evening Herald WEDNESDAY, JANUAKY SS, ISiHI. KEPUELICAK STATE CONVENTION. To the ltepiihllmn electors of Pennsylvania The Republicans of PennsyUanla, by thelrduly chosen represenr-.itiveM, will meet in Slate oon ventlon Thursday, April 28, WM, lit 10 o'clock . m.( In the opera house, elly of Harrisburff, for tto purpofe of noiuinatiiiK tuo uidltlats for rcpreecntatlve iitdarKC in Congress and thirty two candidates for Prcftlilentlol electors, tho eeleeilon df oiKbt dclegateHit-larKO to tho lie publluin National convention, and for tlio Tansactioii'of hiich other huMucsa us -May be t resented. By order of the State Conimittee, M. S. QUAY, .Attest: Jennll. ItKX, Chairman. V. 11. A.vinusws, Secretaries. The license court is keeping up with tlio procossfcm theso days. When tho Citizens party is united and thoroughly in earnest, it usually gets thcro with both feet. That npjiears to ho the order f things at present. Tim hill to reduce all government wages 33J per cent., toniectthoTrcasury deficiency, if it includes Congressional salaries will never reach third reading. Threk is an old myitis in reference to office-holders, that "few die, and nunu resign," hut an exception to this rule is to ho found in Steward Ilartraan, of tho almshouse. The gentleman tendered his resignation yesterday, although his term docs not expire until tho first Holiday in April. John W. l!ccsr, tho recently apjioiiited etoward, succeeded him and will no doubt fill the position acceptably. Tub Democrats of town appear to bo shy, Tory shy, in meeting the Citizens in two of tho wards, tho Second and Third. In theso they failed to mako nominations, mid have left that duty in tho hands of a committee who will select tho men to lie knocked down on election day. It matters little whether tho Democratic voters of tlioso wards aio allowed a say in the nominations, or whether thoy delegate that right to one or two men, tho result will bo the same tho Citizens will carry them both. Tjik appointment of Andrew Comrey, of Mahanoy City, as Jury Commissioner to succeed the late Thomas .1. Richards, meets with general mtisfactioii. Tho cx-Sheriir is one of the leading public-spirited cltlzons of tho big town across tho hill, and Judge J'crshing is to bo congratulated upon his wiso selection. From a political standpoint, tho llepuhlicans are well satisfied. There may be offered objections from a few pot house politicians, but thcro likes and dislikes will cut no figure. To-moiikow the coal companies who initio and carry nuthracito coal will hold an ini psrLnt meeting in New York city for tho purpose, as thoy stato it, of adopting homo means of making the trade more profitable. At present, and for many months past, thcro has been complaints from all sides. Tho companies s.iy their business sloes not pay ; tho public complains of high prices and tho miners have a just grievance in the small stipend they receive for a day's labor in the bowels of tho earth. It is to he hoped that tho result of to-morrow's deliberations on tho part of the companies will result in a better state of affairs for all concerned. (lIEiKDVILi.R is greatly agitated over the question of water at present, and it appears that some of tho Couucilmcu are better veroed in lllackstono than their Solicitor at least thoy themselves appear to think so. Sometime ago the Council appointed a com mittee to ascertain what tho Joluikton track of land, near Gordon, could be purchased for. The purpose was tho erection of borough water works. The conimitteo rcjiortcd it oiiId bo secured for about $7,000. Contrary to tho advice of their legal adviser, ono or two of the Couucilmen propose, nnd are now working in that direction, oven to having tho bonds printed buying tho land, and when the bonds aro sold nnd tho salo is Affected, to submit tho question to tho people of the borough and obtain their consent for the increased indebtedness. Theso wiso Councilmen had licttergo a little slow, and look a "little out." Tub JIazlctou Standard, iu speaking of the accident on tho Lehigh Valley railroad, by which tho engineer lost his lifeVEays; "Warnings of tho appending danger t tho tracks havo been numerous, but tho demth of ono man and injury to u number of paV hengcrs may havo tho effect of awakening, the otllcials to tho necessity of moving the tracks to a solid road-bed. Filling tho Assures and promising to move the tracks fo n place of safety liavcfcwm Indulged In for tlio last five years, and this condition of nffalrs lias bscn n flrmil to the public. Tho tracks may now bo moved to a place of safety, hut this will ho cold comfort to tho sorrowing widow and otphans, who have lost a dutiful Jiushanil and loving fattier. If thcro is n law covering tho enso It should be applied In its most scvero form, as tlio com pany, has displayed criminal iietUsioiico in allowing this stato of affairs to exist." The lllght Name In the UIrIiI PIiicc. I'an-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c. At Ornhlor Itros., drug store. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Iteglon Chron icled for Hasty rerusal. llazletou's new regalia factory Is an assured fact. The officers have been selected, witli A. lloebncr, of l'ottsvlllo, as secretary. Tho plant was purchased from the latter. Heading factories employ 13,213 hands. Tho local hat and cap factories nre now busy preparing for spring orders. Tho Shumokln Liquor Dealers Association has declared war on tho speakeasies. There is room for a similar war in Schuylkill county. Tho town of Milton will mako application for a irco mall delivery. Ilcgistcr Mattcn has granted ninety-eight marriage licenses since January 1st. Li(Uor liccnws are being lifted at the rato of about one hundred a day. One of tho additions to Park colliery No. 2, now in cours-o of erection over the ruins of tlio ono recently destroyed Vy flro, will bo a largo jig house, for which special provision lias boon made. The following deeds have Iwen recorded nt I'ottsrillc: From John C. Grilllths ct nl, to Joseph Malcski et al, lot in Shenandoah. From John I. Williams, guardian of liuth (Irilliths, to Joseph Malcski ct al, interest in a lot in Shenandoah. Joseph T. Lciby, of Mt. Carmol, ono of tho workmen injured in tlio Mid Valley railroad disaster, died nt tliu Miners' hospital. This is tho second death. Congressman Leisenring Jiud Morgan It. Morgans have lx'cn elected delegates to tho Itcpublicau national convention from I.uzorno county. They aro favorablo to Senator Quay. "1 am an old soldier of the Itchellion. A year ago I was in bed all winter with chronic rheumatism. Throe doctors failed to givo mo relief. Two bottles of liurdock Wood Hitters put mo on my feet. It is worth its weight in gold." W. IS. Knapp, Litchfield, llillsdalo Co., Mich. iVliiiiyoii tiding to Ihiropo. Tiio marvelous growth and great success of tho Munyoii Homoeopathic Hemedy Com pany is an object lesson well worth study ing. This company lias been in existence only four years. They launched into a busi ness which seemed already overcrowded, where tlio sharpest competition had to be mot, yet wo aro told that this company earned last year over n ijuarter of a million dollars, and that tho remedies are used in every civilized country. This shows what merit, backed by ceaseless energy and liberal advertising can accomplish. Mr. Munyou says he attributes li is success to twn reasons. First, making suro that ills remedies were just what lie claimed for them; second, tell ing tho peoplo tho truth about them by liberal newspaper advertising. "Thcro have been timer in tlio history of this company," said Mr. Munyou, "when prospects looked pretty black, but I summoned the great army of newspapers to my aid. I told tho peoplo about my remedies. I asked them to believe me. I kept everlastingly telling tho truth, and to-day these remedies can ho found in every town in America, and the demand is so great from foreign countries that I lcavo in a few days to open branch establishments in London, l'arisnnd llcrlin." When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmithing dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dealer ir stoves. 8-1-tf in Mnnago tlio ht. Louis Club. Atlantic OiTV.Jnn. 22. Honry II. Did dlcbock, sporting editor of tho l'hllndel phln Inquirer, vns signed here last night by President Von Dor Alio us ninnngcr of, tho St. Louis lmsoball team. President Von Dor Alio said: ".Mr. Diddlebock Is the most capable innn I know of, nnd I will pay him tho largest salary ever paid n manager of n National Lcnguo club." Tho president nnd now mnnngcr loft to day for n visit to Colonel John I. Kogers, of Philadelphia., to scouro players. It Is said that Ureltonsteln has been signed as pitcher. l'robahly Strangled by n Itnhber. New YoiiK, Jan. 23. Miss Mary F. Hills, a retired school toucher of supposed nmplo means, known ns a poetess, whoso verso npponred in Now York newspapers nnd mngazlues, wns founddoad In her cot tago nt Mnmaroneck yesterday, where sho lived, under circumstances which lead to the belief that sho was strangled to death by n robber who cams for hr money. Kvorywhore there was found ovidonoes of a sovoro struggle, showing that the woman fought hard for her llfo. Muliaiioy City lttislncss College, This excellent college, at 205 East Pentrc street, gives Commercial, Shorthand ,.dd Typewriting coursas equal to any in tho stato at tho very lowest rates. Individual In struction. Day and evening classes. HtudcnU constantly entering. Gitaloguo free, 10-H-tf G. W. Williams, Principal. An Arctic Explorer's Death, CmtlSTIANA, Norway, Jan. 23. Llou tenant ICyirnd Astrup, the Arctlo ex ploror, who took part In Lieutenant Peary's Greenland expeditions, was found dead yesterday in the Lille Klvedal valley, near Jerkin, which ho loft shortly before Christmas on nn expedition Into tho mountains. Ho had not been seen since, nnd twonty-llvo mon, on snow shoes, started in smirch of him on Sunday last. Astrup was ono of the party which re turned from Greenland on the' Falcon In 1891, leaving Peary, Honson and Leo to contluuo tno work ot oxploratlon for an. other year, Itefurd to Grant IteqiilJlf Ion. LAN81NO, Allch., Jan. 21. Governor Rich declines to grant areiiulsltlon for tho extradition of John V. N. Gregory, of Dox- ter, to Porry, O. T,, where Mr. Gregory has been indicted for rocelvlng inonoy for deposit In the First Stato bank, of Perry, of which ho wns president, knowing tho bank to be lusolvont. Gregory Had In vested a small amount In the bank, which was subsequently consolidated with nn othor bank without his knowledge, and he was ohosen prcsldont without his know! odgo. I!uy Keystono flour. Be sure that tho inmo Lersio & 11AGB. Ashland, Pa.. Is rintcd on every sack, tf STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the Now York and Philadelphia Kxclinnges. New York, Jan. 81. A more clieorful torn per prevailed in Wall street, and this condi tion was reflected in spasmodlo hursts of com parative strenBth and animation In the stock speculation. The improvement was not uni form, however. Closing bids: Ilaltlmore & Ohio 33 New Jersey Cen.- MM Del. fc Hudson. ...123 N. Y. Central gnu D., 1j. & W 183 Pennsylvania 6I Erie Uii Heading mm Lake Erie & W... 18 . St. Paul 072 liehlgh Nav 41 W. N. V. & Ia a)i Lehigh Valley OoH West Bhoro General Markets. PninADEt.rmA, Jan. 21. -Flour In light de mand; wlnlorsuporflno, S2.:i532.f)0; do. extras, $3.002.8.5; Pennsylvania roller, clear, jl.H'a 3.23; do. do. straight, S3.3oaM0; western win ter, clear, $1.15a3.3.". Whoat dull, with (We. bid and COMc. asked for January. CornBleaily, with 33c. bid and 33o. asked for Jnnuary. Oats quiet, with 2Hc bid and &o. asked for January. Hay steady; choice timothy, Sill, licet firm. Pork firm; mess, $10.75(311; family, $11; short clear, $U.5012.oO. Lurd. sternly; western steam, $0. Putter weak; western creamery, H&2U0.; factory, U4iSd5!i.o.t Klglns, 20o. i imitation creamery. ICiilTc: Now York dairy, luaiBc.i no. creamery, U!19c; Penn sylvania nnd western creamery prints, extra, 21c; do. choice, 2o.; do. fair to good, 10QUV.; prints jobbing at SJ23o. Cheeso firm; New York large, TMBilnMc.; fancy small. 7ic; part skims, DMBOc; full skims, -'3c. Eggs steady; New York nnd Pennsylvania, lesilio.; west ern fresh, 18c.; southern. ltiH&l'Hc l.lvo Stock Markets. New YonK, Jan. 31. European cables quoto American steen at flaiOc., dressed weight; refrigerator beef at 7B8c. Calves quiet; poor to prime veals, S5&5.7U; barnyard calves, $2 8. 50. Sheep nnd lambs steady, but slow; poor to prime Bheep, J2.87KS&3.75; common to choice lambs, S1.S535.I0. Hogs firm at $1.25 i.W. East Linr.iiTV. Pa., Jan. 21. Cattle slow; prime, SI.41K&-7S: good butchers, $3.5034; bulls, stags and cows, $1.50(T&3. Hogs steady: medium weights, $1.303,4.5.',; best light hogs anu pigs, $4.uitat.i; heavy hogs, $4.1U4.5; roughs, $3.35. Sheep higher; export wethers, I3.75&3.8.5; prime sheep, t3.40(3.CO; fair, $2.10 S2.85; common,$l. 7522.10; lambs, $3Q5. Veal lalvcs, $5.50(36. llucklen's Arnica Salvo. Tho best salvo in tlio world for cuts, onuses, botes, ulcers, kml riieiiui, luvcr sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cuics piles. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Prico 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasley. Items from tho Orient. SAN FltANClsco, Jan. 22. The steamer Coptic, from Yokohama, brings tho follow. ing ndvlccs: Tho Mohammcduti rebellion in tho Chlncso province of Knnsu has been entirely suppressed nnd tlio country pnei fled. Thoro havo boon nuiuy executions, including tho loader of tho insurrection. Tho China Mail says; Another proclaina. tion of tlio vilest nnturo has been posted throughout tho province of Yunnan, In. citing tho peoplo to murder nil mission. nrics, ngninst whom disgusting nnd dis graceful charges uro relternteu. Tlio Jnp- nneso Gazette says thrco Coreans, tried for complicity in tho murder of tho Corcan ctucen, were found guilty on Deo. 28 nnd hanged tho same ovenlng. Not a few who read what Mr. Kobcrt Howls, of Hollands, Vn., has to say below, will remember their own oxperienco under liko circumstances. "last winter I had la grlppo which left me in a low state of healtli I tried numerous remedies, nono of which did mo any good, until I was induced to try a bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Itcmcdy Tho first bottle of it so far relieved mo that I was enabled to attend to my work, nud tho second bottlo effected a cure." For salo at 23 and 50 cents per bottlo by Gruhlcr Iiros, druggists. NUGGETSJDF NEWS. It is extremely probablo that Y'alo will send a crew to contest with English college oarsmen this summer. John Tyler, Jr., the oldest son of Prcsl dent Ty'er, Is dying in Wnshlngton. Ho is 72 yours of ago. Leading Cubaus in the City of Moxico do not credit tho rumor that Spain intends to sell the island to luiglund. Carl Klcmmo, tho cxllo from Hawaii who was arrested for returning to that country, will not bo prosocutou. Tho Ohio nntl-saloon congress opened In Columbus last night with two big meet' Ings. Stirring temperance addresses wern delivered. By the explosion of a cotton gin boiler near Sanford, N. C, John Gilmer und Wnltcr Gunter wero killed nnd Gilmer's lither soverely injured, A London dispatch announces that tho wife of tlio Hon. George N. Curzon, who was formerly Miss Mary Leitcr, of Wash. lngtou, was delivered of a daughter on Mondny. JIlss Clara Barton und her party of lied Cross workers left New York Uiday on tho t tenner Southampton, on their journey for Turkey to distribute relief to tho Ar menians, t Tttilll On tho Solid Hasis Of Puro, Rich, J !ftl Ulootl, Health is real and lasting. Opiate Compounds, Narcotics And Nerve Stimulants aro Temporary nnd Dangerous. Hoodfe Sarsaparilla Builds permanent Good Health Because, it Purities, Vitalizes And Enriches tlio Illood. Cures Scrofula, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Nervousness, "Weakness, Dyspepsia. Try it. Prepared hj C. I, Hood A Co., Lowell, Mua. Hood's Pills the after-dinner pill sad laninjr cmiarlic. s. A genuine welcome awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Pintvit whiskeys, beers, poner ana aie constantly cm tap. unotce tem perance drinks and cigars. THE NEW STIMULANT Makes Strength Without Weakness or Reaction. Stimulation is tho Increasing of vitality, strength, energy, output. Jteactlon is always tno worst part 01 it. llv healthful stimulation we can aid nature o throw off sickness and tlio results of sick ness, wo can euro tno cllccts or overwork, mental worry, etc. That is, by stimulation without reaction, ar Instance, tho stimulation of Malted- Kolfcc-Kola. Tho reason there Isno reaction witli Maltcd-Koireo Kola is that it Is a food stimulant. Only a food can givo lasting strength. Alcohol is not food ; its effect Is not lasting. Maltcd-Kotl'ec-Kola Is tho Shaker non-alco holic, non-iutoxicating food stimulant. It Is made from tho malted seeds ot uinea nnd Kola. It stimulates likobrer, wine, etc., without their harmful reaction. Atalleil.Koiri.n.Kola clears tho brain. strengthens tho body, renews vitality. When you suffer from nervousness, head ache. liidiEcstiun. exhaustion, loss of appe tite, lack ot amuiiiou, uizziuc;s, ncari failure, and tho results of overwork of any kind, you may know that Mnltcd-Kofiee- Ivola will relievo you: that a few doses will make life wortli living ; that tho reaction of othcrstimulants will novcr conic. This is tho secret of its wonderful success; its success in doing what nothing has over been able to do before. Sold by druggists at f 1.00 n bottlo. GRIGGS' INAUGURATION. New .Icrsey's First ltepuhllenn Kiecutlvo In Thirty Yenrs. TltENTOK, Jan. 22. John V. Griggs is now governor of New .Torsoy, nnd is tlio first Republican to hold tho ofllco in thirty yours. Tlio Inaugural ceremonies wero hold in Taylor's Opera House. At their conclusion tlio big parade started. It is cstimntod that there wero 0,000 ten In lino. Governor Griggs und other stato digni taries rovlowed tho parado from a stand in front or tho cnpltol. Mlio Inaugural oxcrclscs began with a prayer by Uev. Thomas Hanlon. D. D. Chief Justlco Uensley then ndmlnlstorod to Mr. Griggs tlio oath of office. Tho gun detachment of tho Sevouth regiment fired a governor's snluto of soventcen guns as as soon as Mr. Griggs had taken tho oath or ollioo. After the now governor had signed tho oath Governor Wcrts handed to his successor tho great seal of tho stato. Then Governor Griggs was Introduced by tho ox-governor to the president of the senate, who in turn presented him to the sonnto and general assombly, after which Governor Griggs delivered his inaugural address, In which he mado a strong plea for fewer laws. After the parado a reception was held In the oxecutlvo chamber, nnd lnthoovcnliic. from 7:30 to 0 o'clock, there wns another reception. It's Astonishing how Dr. l'ierce's Fnvorito Prescription acts upon nervous women. It s a marvelous rem edy for nervous and general debility. Chorea, or St. Vitus's Dance, Insomnia, or Inability to sleep, spasms, convulsions, or "fits," and overy like disorder. Liven iu cases of insanity resulting from functional derangements, the persistent uso of the "Prescription" will, by restoring the natural functions, generally effect a cure. l or women sullering lrom any chronic "femiilo complaint" or weakness: for women wlio aro run-down or overworked ; at the change from girlhood to womanhood ; and, later, at the critical "cliango of life" it is a medicine that safely and certainly builds up, strengthens, regulates, alid cures. bend lor a tree pamphlet or remit 10 cents (stamps) for a large book (108 pages) on Woman's Diseases and how to euro tlicm with homo treatment. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. A ltuiMO'Chinese Bank. Sr. Petekpburo, Jan. 22. A new Rus- so-Chlnese bank, with n capital of 0,000,000 gold roubles, hns been dellnltoly formed, and has been empowered to open branches In Kuropo und Asia for tho omission of bank notes iu tools, dollars and sterling, for tho coining of Chinese monoy, for tho receipt of Chlncso tuxes on deposit and tho acquisition of concessions for railways und telegraphs, besides special privileges in blbcrluumt on tno Chinese frontier. A Defaulting City Treasurer Dying. Moncton, N. B Jan. 23. City Treas urer George Johnson Kobb is a defaulter to tho extent of ttl.OOO, said to bo duo to speculations in tho Now York stock mur kot. Yesterdoy nfternoon ho was appre hended, Ho is lying in u very precarious condition from heart troublo, and will probably die. He has not spoken slnco arrcstod. Ho succeeded his father as city treasurer, and was very popular. llrazll'i Trouble with Italy. Kio nE JANKllto, Jan. 22. It U stated that a rupture between Brazil und Italy Is Imminent, owing to Brazil's tardiness In satisfying Itnlinn claims urising out of tho civil war In Brazil. It Is reported that the warship Benjamin Coustant hns started to occupy the Island of Trinidad The Constant is a protected Brueilian cruiser of 2,750 tons displacement. A ltitMlan minister to fiofla. Home, Jnn. 22. The czar has promised to stand as feodfather to the Bulgarian prlio, Boris (sou of Prince Ferdinand, ruler of Bulgaria), in his conversion to tho Hussion church, and afterwards to appoint a ltusslun minister to Sofia." ltcllef In Six Hours, Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved In six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This now remedy is a great surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness iu relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passagos in malo or female, It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Bold by Isaac Shaplra, druggist, 107 South Main street. To Itemiine Silver Dollar Coinage, WASHINGTON, Jon. 22. About Feb. 1 tho treasury department will resume the coinage of silver dollars and contluuo until ubout f 18,000,000 have been coined. This will restore tho amount of silver dollars In tho treosury to what it was on March 4. 1893. Tho order for the resumption of the coinage at the mints at Philadelphia, New Orleans ana him Francisco Is expected in n day or two. For a pain In tho chest a piece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Bajm nnd bound on over tho scat of tho pain, and another on tho hack between tho shoulders, will afford prompt relief. This'Js especially valuahlo in cases where tho pain is caused by a cold and thcro Is a tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by Gruhlcr Bros., druggists i GENERAL EWING IS DEAD. The, I)lltlngul)ied Olilonn the Victim of n Cnhje Car Accident. Nkw YoltK, Iran, 23.-Goncral Thomas Kwlng, who wns knocked down by a cable car on Monday, died yesterday from tho shock. General Kwlng had left his home, Intending to go down town by tho elevated road. As ho reached Third avenuo a cablo car passed, and ho stopped directly bohlnd It, not noticing that one from tho opposite direction was right upon htm. Tho corner of the cor struck htm nnd throw him back several yards. Ho landed on his head. General Kwlng wns an intimate friend of Mayor Strong, who last April appointed him counsel for tho building department of Now York city nt n salary of 15,000 a year. Ho was a Democrat, nnd one of tho lloutenauts of tho lato Allen G. Thurmun In his Ohio campaign. Hecontly Goneral Kwlng has resided at Yonkors nnd prac ticed law In New York. Ho wns a brother of tho wlfo of General William J. Sher man. General Kwlng was born In Ohio In 1829, nnd was ono of tlio sons of the illustrious Senator nnddlstinguishcdluwyor, Thomns Ewlng, of Ohio. Ho was graduated ut Brown university. Ho served ns private secretary to President Taylor, studied law, practiced nt tho Cincinnati bar for somo time, left Clnclnnntl in 1850, and wont to Leavenworth, Kan., where ho was n dis tinguished mombor of tho constitutional convention and was mado tho first chief jiHtlco ot the state of Kansas. Ho resigned his judgeship nt tho out break ot tho civil war and raised tho Klevonth Kansas reglmont, nnd took the Held ns Its colonel, and was tnndo n brlga dlor general in 1803. After tho war ho practiced law at Wnshlngton, V. C. Next ho went to Lancaster, O., and was then olected a mombor to congr33s. In 1879 ho wns tho unsuccessful candidate for gover nor of Ohio. Ho declined a renoiulnntion to congress, and Anally went to New York. FIVE FIREMEN KILLED. Another St. Louis Conflagration Attended with l'ntnl lEeslilts. St. Louis, Jan. 22. Tho four story building nt 415 Broadway, occupied by Aloo & Co., opticians and dealers In surgi cal and electrical instruments, was burned lost night, causing $200,000 loss. An Im- menso amount of water was thrown on tho fire, which wns finally gotten undor control nnd practically subdued when the top floor cared In and fell through to tho first, plnutng down four firemen who wero at work thoro. Tho men wore cov ered with broken beams, flooring, show cases and a largo quantity of tho stock, which wns set nblazo again by tho crash. All tho firemen avnllablo wore put to work to rcscuo their fellows and soveral streams were turned on tho burning heap, from which could bo heard their agoniz ing cries for help. Finally nil tho voices but ono wero stilled. Whether tho flames had rcachod tho other threo nnd onded their ngony Is not known. Tho men wero Captain Blanvillc, Itelnhart Miller nnd James Khodcly, of Snlvngo Corps No. 2, Milton Curlcy nnd John Staunton, of Chemical Company No. 1. The latter was taken out in a dying condition. Early during tho progress of tho fire Fireman Hires was rescued from tho second floor badly cut by flylngglass and suffocated by smoke. Both Hires nud Staunton died soon afterward. Justice Field Will Not Ilenlgn. Washington, Jan. 22. When Justtco Field was asked regarding the roport that ho would retire at tho end of this term, ho said: "No such statement has been au thorized by mo. If my health should not permit me to nttend to my duties easily I should not hcsltnto to lcavo tho bench, but so long as I can attend to thoso duties with onso I havo no lntontlon of resign ing." It Is generally understood that Jus tice Field is ambitious to exceed tho term of scrvlco of Chief Justice Marshall.whose thirty-four and a half years on tho su premo bench constltuto the longest term of service In tho history of tho court. Jus tice Field wns appointed by President Lin coln In Mnrch, 1803. Did You Kver Try Llcctric Bitters as a remedy fur your troubles? If not, get n bottlo now and get relief. This medicino has been found to bo peculiarly adapted to the relief and euro of all l emalo Complaints, cr"icjing n wonderful direct influence in glvliff,. ingth and tone to the organs. If you ha W Lobs of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or aro Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters is tlio medicine you need. Health and strength aro guaranteed by its use. Largo bottles only fifty cents at A. Wasley's drug store. Coming Invents, Feb. 17. First annual ball, Patriotic Drum Corps, Itobbins' opera houso Schopjio orchestra. Feb. 20. Supper and .entertainment under tho auspices of Council No. 84, Daughters of Liberty, in Bobbins' hall. A llouseliolil Treasure. D. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y., says that he always keeps Dr. Kiiic's Isow Dis covery in tho house and his family has always found tho very best results follow its use; that lie would not lo without it, II pro curable. Q. A. Dykemau Drunidsttt. (Ms- kill, N. Y., says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubtedly tho host roueh remedy; that ho has used it In his family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at A. Waslev's druc stoic. Heoular slito 50c anu fl.ou A Dying Murderer's Confession. KltEDEUICToy, N. B., Jan. 23. About six years ngo a -log cabin occuplodbyn family named lirlor, outsiuo or tins city, was burned, anil Mrs. Grler, who was n widow, and hor ndopted daughter wore cromntcd. A son, William, was nlso sup- xiosoil to huvo boon lost In the llro, though no trace of his body could bo found In tho ruins. Another son, John, csca pod. Ino latter nttcrivnrds removed to Minneapolis. A letter has just been received stating that John has boon hanged for murdering ninan I'l n saloon In a Wlnnosota city, nnd that just before tho ozocution ho con fessed to murdorlng his brother "William, while on their way homo nnd then on reaching tho cabin ho fired tho place In order to cover up uis crime. Many merchant aro well awaro that their customers aro their best friends and take pleasure in supplying them with tho best goods obtainable As an instance wo men tion Terry & Cnmoron, prominent druggists of Flushing, Michigan. They say: "Wo have no hesitation iu recommending Cham berlaln's Cough Kennedy to our customers, as it Is tho best cough medicino we have ever sold, and always gives satisfaction.' For sale at 23 and 60 cents per bottle hy U rubier Tiros., druggists. Mrs. White, n Citizen of Ithaca, Wiw Saved. From the Ithaca Herald.') Our representative, hearing of tho case of Mrs. II. T. White, called to sec her at Seneca and Plain streets. Wo publish their conversation In tlio following interview: "Mrs. White, I hear you havo some thing to say about a now remedy for back ache nnJ kidney disorders. Will you givo ino your statement for publication?" " Yes, I nm quite satisfied to do so. I think tho public should know when a really good remedy is to bo had, It is tho least I can do in gmtlttido for my recovery." "Tell mo about your complaint." "Aboutaycarngolliad tho Qrippe.and slnco then my back has pained mo con stantly in the region of tho kidneys; a dull pain nt times, nnd nt other Intervals, sharp, darting pains piercing through me, were almost unbearable. I seemed to bo giv ing out ns tho pain in my kidneys grew worse, nnd at lost I had to stay in bed tho greater part of tho tlmo. Finally, I gavo tip altogether. I had terrific headaches, and suffered so much pain my appetite left inc." "Old tho disorder affect tho bladdcrr" " Finally, it did. The urine was highly colored, and varied in suppression and ex cess. 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