EVENING HERALD KSTAllI,I,SHi:i 1870. Published every Evening, Kiccpt Sunday, at 8 SOUTH JA11DIN StKKKT, NEAB CENTRE. the Ueritlil la riellveied InShcnandoan mid the wrrounding towns fornix ecnta n week, pay able to tlic carriers, lly mnll $3.00 n year, or 23 -jiitu n month, payable In advance. Advortlsc- menu cnargeu nccaruing to ppnee uu ikmimuu, Tbe publishers rrscrvo the right to chango the Roflltlon lit advertisements whenever tho pul cation ot news demands It. Tho rich Is reserved to reject any ndvertlenient, whether Eald for or not, that tho publishers inuy deem nproiKT. Advertising rates made known Iwtinn ntml trait Inn. Zatereil at tho poitofllce nt Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mail mailer. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Elveining Herald FUIDAyT JANUAltY 2l7l8l. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To tho ltepubllcnn electors ol I'cnnsylvanla The lU'publfcaus of l'euusyh aida, by their duly rhosen ri'iiresentnttves, will meet In Stat'e eon wiitlon Thursday, April IS), lKW, nt 10 o'clock ft. m., In the opera hoimc, city of Harrisburg, for taepurpusuot nominating two candidate for representative at-tnrgo In Congress and thirty tw oandidatcH for l'rcHidentln! electors, the sell Ltion of clKht dclcgatcs-at-largc to the lle publicau National touveutlon, and for tbe raitsactiou of such other business us lnuybo presented. Ily order of tho State Committee. II. S. Quay Attest: Jkiih 15. Hkx, Chairman. V. It. ANUUHWW, Secretaries. A man who ill treat a dumb animal tie- mos worse truttmcnt himself. You owe it as a duty to the party and the borough to vote at tho primaries to-night. Tiik eyes of the world arc on that "whlto Miumlioti," and Johnny Bull isn't saying a word. Fikmnkss is one of tho best of qualities, while pighoadednoss is just the opposite. This is just as applicable to polities as to other avocations of life. If our friends of the county prebs will have a little patience, the nanio of the young Ue publiuan who will represent this county in t ho halls of Congress will appear in due lime. The recent explosion of acetylene gas iu a New Haven factory will not impede the tiso of the new illuminant, if it shall prove as desirable in practical use as it seems when exhibited; t The Public Ledger almanac has leached ur table; and with each succeeding year is noted an Improvement. Like the newspaper itself, it is a welcome visitor to every edi torial Kinctum. Tun Citizens primaries will ho held this evening between the hours of 5:li0 and 8:30 o'clock. The Standing Committee last night extended the time one hour In older that all tho votes may be recorded. Tim fliends of ox-Governor Kobert E I'.ittwin aro urging him to allow his name to bo used in connection witli tho Presidential nomination, and "iUrkus is willin' " The delegation from this stato lo tho Democratic national convention will unanimously sup- poit the ox-Governor. Tin; faction of Health Officer Corny in qunraitining a house on Straw bciry alley, in which a ease of diphtheria existed, is worthy olj commendation. The parties appear to ither know nothing of tho laws of hygicuu or they wero totally indlH'erent as to the daiijcr their actions In tho matter subjected i!io whole community in case of an epidemic. Tbo authorities cannot he too ttrict iu the enforcement of the health laws. Oxi: reason why jwople never pay any attention to signs and advertlsjjmentb daubed on fences, stables and bridges is heuaue thoy do not know whether they aru rending the udverthesaent of some liriji that is still in trntioeu or some one l hat hai been dead for years. When people read an adrenimBMrt iu a news paper that H un-Vr-dM they know the advertiser i alive aod 4oC lyo4i. This tow u U mif in nti of society for the prevention of erueli)" to animals. A number of complaint have reached this ollico about tho cruel manner in which horse men treat the dumb lieasta in their charge, and especially Is thli tho cato iu rcfcicncc to a number of farmers who make periodical trips to town. Ycstorday a farmer was noticed boating his horsos unmercifully at the foot of the hill, on North Main, street be cause tho faithful animals wore unable to pull their load up the lco-ooaled hill. It is also noticed that mauy leave their horbos standing on the itreots for hour without even a blanket thrown over thorn for pro tection ugaiiist tho wintry olomentu In the alwence of u society of tho iiatuto referred to the Chief IturgCtts has a duty to porfnrm, and it lie uld not ho uccuKary locnll hisatteuliou to the matter the keooud timo. An example made of one would he sulllciont'waruing. The people of Luzerne county havo paid for the services of a county dctectivo for a numlier of years, and would willingly abolish the ollico if they could. The sentiment, as expressed by the newspapers of that county, Is clearly against such an oflicial. Not withstanding the assertion mado by those favorablo to tho appointment of n county detective, that spcakoasicx would ccaso to exist that criminals would not be allowed to run at largo, In chso such an olllcial were appointed, is hardly homo out hy tho evi dence at hand. Tho daily press for tho past mouth or two has recorded murder after murdor committed in Lur.crno county, and speakeasies flourish tmmolostcd, and yet they liavo a county dctcctivo, The Itazlcton I rialu Speaker, in commenting upon tho subject, says : "Wo pay a detective, who is no moro actlvo thau a ono dollar a day lahoror, and if a similar position were to ho created in Schuylkill, it is altogether prob ablo that tho same apathy, after short service, would seize the highly honored, hut really worthloss and perhaps incompetent chief sleuth." "I am an old soldier of the llchrlllon. A your ago I was In lied all winter with chronic rheumatism. Three doctors failed to Rive mo relief. Two bottles of Hurdotk lllood Bitters put mo on my feet. It Is worth its weight in gold." W. It. Knapp, Litchfield, Hillsdale Co., Mich. llrnztl Is Xot Aggressive. London, .Tan. 21. Tho Brazilian lega tion In this pity makes public a dispatch received from tho Brazilian government denying tho reports spread In Kuropo dur lng thw hut fow days. The relations of tho Brazilian government with tho min ister ot Great. Britain are of n friendly character, and tho claims of Italy nro in course of settlement. Tho crulso of tho Bunjnmln Constant has no connection With the Islo of Trinidad. Manitoba's Independence. Winnipeg, Jan. 21. Tho opening ot tho new Manitoba legislature, called for yes terday, has beon postponed until Fob. G. Attorney Genoral Slfton says there Is no Indication that any legislation affecting tho schools law will bo Introduced this ses sion. Manitoba, he said, would stand firm In her determination to administer her own educational laws, dcsplto Interference by tho Dominion government. Confirmed by the Senate. Washinoton, Jan. 24. The sonata in executive session yesterday coufirmed tho following nominations: J. T. Barron, of New York, to bo consul of tho United Stntes at St. Johns, N. F.j J. E. Otis, of Nsw Jersey, to bo collector of customs for tho district of Little Egg Harbor, N. J. ; T. C. Humphrlos, to bo postmaster at Berkeley, Vn. Cnptaln Hughes Not a Filibuster. Chahleston, Jan. 21. After being out but fifteen minutes tho jury returned a verdict of "not guilty" In the case of Cap tain Samuel Hughes, of tho steamship Laurada, charged with violation ot tho neutrality laws In carrying a filibustering expedition to Cuba. A Collego President Kesigns. Gettysburg, Pa., Juti. 21 Row H. W. McKnlght, president of tho Pennsylvania college, yesterday tendered his resignation, to take effect In Junc.( Tho resignation was the result of a discus-don botween tho faculty and the church. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotation ol tho New York find I'hlludclphlu Exchanges. New Youk, Jan. UJ. The speculation In stocks today was dominated hy a reported combination between Russia and the Turkish porto, und this condition ot affairs was re flected Inl a slump lu prices on tho London Stock Exchange and by persistent and fairly iaree selling In this market for lorelgn ac count. Closing bids: UnltlmoreAsOhlo 33 Del. & Hudson .ISSli D., L. & W 100 Erie UK Lake Erie & W... 19 Lehigh Nav m Lehigh Valley MI5s New Jersey Ceil.. N. ( citral PenuSj Ivu'ii.i Iteudiiu St. Paul W. N. Y. A: I'a. ... West Shore H3M MM 53 tWJ-jj in (eiierul Market. Pnii.ni:i,PHiA. Jan. "J. Flour firm: win ter superfine. S2.J.ja-'.30: do. cK.ras, S'-'-OD -.bo; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $1 lj&a."",; do. do. straight, $1.3031.10: western winter, clear, fj.15a3.li. Wheat higher, quiet, with TOK'O. bid and TOJo. asked lor January. Corn quiet, firm, with 3.1llc. bid and u3 ;. asked for January. Oatssteady, dull, with UMo. bid and Sic. asked for January. Hay llrm: choice timothy, $10. Ueof steady; extra mcjs.SS. Pork dull. Lard very dull; western sieaui, $tl. Buttersteady; western croamcn, luxate.; do. faetory.OSWio.; Elglns.ttlc. ; imitation cream ery. laaiTc; New York dairy, 10911)0. ; do. creamery, HlilOo.; Pennsylvania and west ern creamery prints, extra. '.Me ; do. choice, 18o.; do. fair togood,15'318 .; prints jobbing at UlttStc. Cheeso firm: large, jQ104c.; hiuhII, "'MSlW-io.; part skims, liJf.Oc; full skims, 2 3o. Eggs dull; New York and I ennsylvanla, Uaisc.; Icehouse, 14l'i)ic.; western frosh, 17c; southern. lBSlOHo. SAve Htock Markets. New Youk, Jan. 38. European cables quote American steers at uhlue-. d-essed weight; refrigerator beef at "&S!.ic. I'aives slow, but steady; poor to prims veals, SJ3S.70: barn yard oaUes, Si.afiijii.o". rilieep and lambs de moralized; ijor to prime sheep, Si..T,i,:i.oo. onimuDtf to choico iatuos, $3."3&S. Hogs firm at ji.amat.60. EAST Lnir.iiTV, Pa., .Inn. 11. Cattle steady, prime, fl.toa 1.00: good butchers, S'lHOftt; rough fat. $J3 00; bulls, stags and cows, $1.5o3.50. Hogs lower; medium weights, tt.a4.3o: best Yorkers and prime light hogs, ft i&t.S5; heavy grades, tl.10ctt.15; roughs, J333.73. Sheep dull; very little doing- McKinley's Mississippi Supporters. GltEKNVILLE, Miss., Jun. 31. The Third district Republican coinniltteo is mooting here, nnd thoy havo wired ex-Governor MoIClnloy that ho Is their unanimous choico for president. Madagascar a French I'osacsslon. PAltlS, Jan. Sl.H was announced yes terday that by tho terms of n treaty signed on Jan. 18 tho Island of Madagascar is de clared ti Fronch posso&gion. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Senor Cnmaoho, ox-mlnlster of (flminco In tho Spanish cabinet, died nt Madrid yos torday. All Indications point to a fusion of Ala bama Hepublleans and Vopullsts on tho state tlckot. Ur. Edward Wlgglesworth, tho noted dermatologist, died In Hostou yostorday from apoplexy, nged 55. George Ryorson, late governor of Lowor California, died In Him Diego, Oil., ngod 72. Ho was a native of Now Jersoy. Dr. Eliza M. Moshor, of Brooklyn, has accepted tho appointment of professor of liygiono In tho University ot Michigan. At tho request of Speaker Heed, Con gressman John Dnlzell, of Pittsburg, will attend the annual banquet of tho Liu coin club at Portland, Ma., on Fob. 12. Tbe national senato committee on mili tary affairs decided unanimously upon a favorable report upon the nomination of General Copplngor to be brlgadlor gonoral. OUR CITIZENS IN TURKEY. Greater Claims for Them Than for Cltliens of Other Nations. Washington, Jan. 21. Tho president yesterday sont to tho son ate a report from tho socrotary of state rolatlvo to a resolu tion ot tho scnato requesting Information as to tho rights In Turkey of naturalized citizens of tho United States of Armenian birth. Mr. Olney shows that the Turkish government claims tho right to exclude from tho Ottoman territories or to deport, In case thoy bo founflf-thcroln, naturalized citizens of tho United States of Armenian birth who have become such naturalized citizens without hnporlal consont slnco the year 18G9. Tho enforcement, he soys, of this right of sovereignty has not been opposod, but no Instance has occurred whero tho Turkish government has at tempted to punish a person for becoming a citizen of n foreign state. . Ah to tho Inaulry whether the wives and families of Armenians naturalized in tho United States are permitted to emigrate, tho secretary says that In somo casos per mission has bcon donlcd and In somo cases granted, but the Unltod States minister at Constantinople has exercised his good offices successfully In behaltof thoso dosir inn to como to America. Tho resolution further Inquires "whether naturalized citizens of tho United States of Armenian birth havo tho sumo rights and protection in that country as havo naturallzod citizens ot ureat Jiritalu, France,. Germany or Russia," and In ans wor Mr. Olney says that tho prlvilego claimed by the United States government for such citizens is greater than that claimed by any of tho four governments named. Naturalized Armenian or other Turkish subjectsof Great Britain, France, Germany or Hiismii returningto tho Juris diction of Turkey nre not claimed by their adopted governments as citizens nor protected ns such oxcopt upon proof that tho changed allegiance has been recog nized by tho government of Turkey. Tho United States, on tho oontrury, claims and asserts this right of protection. It's Astonishing how Dr. l'icrco's Favorite Prescription acts upon nervous women, it s a marvelous rem cdv for nervous and general debility. Chorea or St. Yitus's Dance. Insomnia, or Inability to sleep, spasms, convulsions, or "Ills," and every like disorder. Even in cases of insanity resulting from functional derangements, tlm persistent use of tho "Prescription" will, by restoring tho natural functions, generally cH'cct a cure. For women fullering lrnm any chronic female complaint or weakness; tor women who aro run-down or overworked ; at Hit chance from girlhood to womanhood : and later, at tho critical "changti of life" it Is a medicine that salely and certainly bunas up, strengthens, regulates, and'eures. Send for a free pamphlet or remit 10 cents (stamps) for a largo book (IBS pages) on Woman's Diseases and how to euro them with homo treatment. Address World's Dispensary .Medical Association, liutlalo, f. . Ieath of Ex-Jimtlro Upton. WASHINGTON, Jan. 24. William W. Upton, who was appointed justice of tho supremo court of Oregon In 18'ii, and sub sequently became chief justice, died at his residence hero yesterday, iigetl it) years, Ho was born In Victor, N. Y., nud niov lng west drifted into politics. Ho was n member of the Michigan legislature, ami later of tho California legislature and prosecuting attorney of'Sacramentocoun- ty. In 18(i,i ho moved to Portland, Urp. and held several nubile offices. Ho was appointed second controller of the treasury In 187", and had lived hero blrtcotpattlme. Many merchants aio well aware that thci customers aro their best friends and tako pleasure in supplying them with the best goods obtainable. As 1111 instance wo men tiou Perry & Cameron, prominent druggists of Flushing, Michigan. They say: wo have no hesitation in lecommendiiig Cham berlain's Cough Kemcdy to our customers, as it is tho best cough medicine wo havo ever sold, and always gives satisfaction." For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Under tho Man of the 1'ope. Boston, Jau. 21. A special to The Traveller from Now- York says tho ban placed by tho Roman Catholic church upon tho orders of Knights of Pythias, Sons of Temperance nud Odd Follows is absolute, und admits of no further discussion. This is tho mandate of tho popj through his olllcial representative, Cardinal Satolll. The threo orders named havo a Roman Catholic membership In round numbers of nearly 100,000. Pico Panic In n Crowded School. Omaha, .Inn. 21. A flro iu the three story Dodgo street school building, in which hOO children were reciting yesterday afternoon, created a panic, Haveral chil dren fainted, though nil oscaped without anv serious injury. Tho blaze was of minor importance. A .Iniiieson Investigating Coiiiiiillon. LnvixiN. .Inn. 21. Tho Morning under stands tlmt tho crown lawyers are unublo to find any offense under English law for which Dr. Jameson can bo civilly or crlm- innll v tried. Thev havo recommended tho appointment of n, commission ot judges similar to tho Pnrnoll commission to In quire Into tho wholo affair. It is probnblo that a sub-commlsslou will l)o uppolutcd to proceed to Africa and collect iniormn- tion. B8Hfi Hi Hi Than Iieforo you decide to buy a medicine, that the largo majority of all tho diseases which afltlct man kind, originate in or aro promoted by impure Wood. That the best blood medi cine before the public tho ono which accomplishes tho greatest curcB, has tho largest salesMn fact tho OneTrue Blood Purifier Is Hood parsaparilla Therefore, get Hood's and Only Hood's. Treparlil ur C, I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Man. f 1, Hoc the after-dinner pill ril ilia fimlly cithirttc Vxs. STRENGTH FROM FOOD But the Food Must be Digested Tlioro is no waV to get strong without food. Food Is tho strength maker. Just enough food, propcrlydlgosted, makes tho strong and healthy man or woman. Too much, too little, or even the right quantity, not digested, will make any body weak. The beginning of all sickness is weakness The beginning of all weakness is indigestion. So to keep strong look alter your digestion. mat is the most important point ot all. When your food ferments in your stomach and forms gas, causes dizziness, nnii'-ea, bad tasto, sick headache, full fooling, nervous ness, Irritability, etc., you havo indigestion. You aro losing part ol yourlile i.very nour yon ate sick causes a loss of strength. Tho way to euro it is to ibko dhhkci Digestlve Cordial. A fow doses will relieve. If you take It long enough you will regain tho strength you have lost. Shaker Digestivo Cordial is mailo from herbs and plants by tho Shakers of Mount Lebanon. It contains very strong digestive tonic properties. It creates strength. It makes vour food inako you strong and bright and healthy. It clears your complexion und strengthens your botiy against, disease, n you want to get strong and well, try a bottle. Sold by all druggists at 10, 25, BO cents and 11.00 a bottle. Malmnoy City Huslness College. This excellent college, nt 205 Eut Centre street, givos Commercial, Shorthand acl Typewriting courses equal to any in tho stato at tho very lowest rates. Individual in struction. Day and evening classes. Students constantly entering. Catalogue free. 10-U-tf G. W. Williams, Principal. Hid You Ktor Trv Electric Hitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get llnf. "bis medicine has been lonncl to bo iieculiarl v adapted to tho relief and euro of all IVinalo Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct inlliicnce in giving strength and tone to the organs. It you nave Loss ol Appetite, 'onstiiMtlnn. Headache. Fainting Spells, or aro Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy spells, Electric inuers is the medicine you need. Health aim strength nre guaranteed by Its use. Iirge bottles only fltty cents at A. wasiey s urug store. Coming Invents. Feb. 17. First annual ball, Patriotic Drum Corps, I'obblns' opera house Schoppo orchestra. Feb. 20. Supper and entertainment under the auspices of Council No. 81, Daughters of Liberty, in liobbius' hall. A Household Treasure. I). V. Fuller, of Canajoharic, X. Y., says that ho always keeps Dr. King's New Dis covery in the houso nud his family has always found the very best results follow its use; that ho would not ho without it, if pro curable. G. A. Dykcman Druggists, Cuts kill, X. Y., says that Dr. King's New Disrwery is undoubtedly the best cough 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 aremedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at A. Waslcy's drug store. Kcgular sizo 50c and S1.00 When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthiug dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centro street. Dealer ir stoves. 8-1-tf THE ADVERTISERS FOR 1896. MORNING, SUNDAY AND COHMER- CIAL (EVENING) EDITIONS. Aggressive Hepubllcan Newspapers of the Highest Class Commercial Advertiser. Ivstablished 1797. Published every evea ing. New York's oldest nnd best evening newspaper. 12 pages. Subscription price, 50 00 a year. Morning Advertiser. Published every mnrniiif, fi puses. The foremost lc. newspaper In tho United States, (lean und fi-urlesh. Subscription prue, fcu.uu per year. Sunday Advertiser. Nw York't mmt popular nnd original Sundav iiejnunur. The only lc. Sunday newspaper lu tlm United Statrs. All the news and ictvlal features of surpuHliifr I m error mm Hint win iippcgu to every piiuof human nature. It is theequut of the hii;h'prleel Sunday papers In every respect, simsertptlou pnee, ouc. per year (ie. for six month.s. The MilM-eilptton prico of TIIIJMOUNINO U!tU hL'MJAY Al'VJ:,KTiSmt topuiicr n ftl.f-Oaywir, $I.M for six month-, und 90e lor three months. As Advertising Mediums . The ADVKltTlSI'.ItS ha o no superiors. Samples free. Agents Liberal commissions. wanted everywhere, Address THE ADVERTISER, 2 Pri Riv, N:r York. J00K0X0C00OC Webster's I Is-atersiational ylavalnuble in Office, School, and JfomeS SuccetBorofthe "Iuabrfifgeif." Standard ot tlm i IT. S. Gov't 1-rlnt-1 Inir Office, tho U. R i Supieme Court, ami i of nearly all the 1 Schoolbooks. Warmly rom. 1 mended by State Superintendents 1 of Schools, anil other Educatois al most without num ber. THE BEST FOR EVERYBODY 1 BECAUei It Is easv to find the word wonted. w orui ro Kiren uieic cgrrci't nibuatwucu places, eacbouebestDulngaparagrapu. ( ' It Is easy to ascertain the pronunciation. ( 1 lis pronunciation is anown ut ma prainary aia. c Cliucuuj uaracu iciiera uoou m me acuouioooas. , It l eatv to traco the crowth of a word. 1 HQ etymologies are mil. hiiu in umereni mean i . II l eatv to learn what a word means. inus ilia kivcii in umwiuvi w. ,ui ua.ciuimiaui. 'I he arnmuona nro clear, explicit, ann inn, ana . iiu.ll iscuaiameu ia n ncpmatq iiamgiaiiu. ?, .0 C. JlflJKHM Jf CO., Jnb;sliers, i) T- Kporimen pge,to..sentm opplieatlon, OOOOOOOOOOvOOOOOOC C MISSISSIPPI'S NEW SENATOR. Congressman II. 1. Money Will Succeed Senator J, . Oeorge. JACKSON1, Jan. 24. Congressman II. D. Monoy win nomlnatod last night by tho joint Democratic caucus, on tho.twontlcth ballot, as United Stntes sonator to succeed tho Hon. J. Z. Goorgo. The vote stood: Money, 81; Lowry, 38; Allen, 80; Hooker, 3; Yorger, 1. Necessary for a choico, 81. Tho nomination was then inado unani mous, Iu rosponso to tho cheering Mr. Money wos escorted to tho speaker's stand and mndo a patriotic speech. Hon. Hernando Da Soto Money, who will succeed Gonoral J. i5. Georgo In tho United States senate, was born lu nolms, county, Miss., Aug. 20, 1839. Ho Is n i alumnus of the law school, and was a stu dent in the lltornry department of the University of Mississippi. Colonel Monoy was n member of tho Forty-fourth, Forty fifth, Forty-sixth, Forty-seventh nud Forty eighth congresses, and served with dis tinction, deollulng a ro-oloctlon. In 1MB he re-entered politics and was again elected to congress, defeating Frank Burkott, tho Populist candidate, by an overwhelming majority. Ho was again ro-eloctcd lu 1801, nud Is now a member of the Flf ty-f ourl h oougrcss. Colonel Monoy will tnko his sent lu tho United States son oto March 1, 1890. AVIIson's Many Crimes. HoLLlDAYSimHft, Pa.. Jan. 21. Tho trial of Frank Wil&on, for the murder of Henry Bonneckn, nn uged Gorman ntisor, abounds In startling disclosures. R. O. Simpson, Daulol Sheridan and Theodore Jonos, dctectlyos 'employed by tho state secrot service bureau in Wllkosbarro, tes tified that Wilson was one of tho leaders of a gang of crooks who huvo terrorized central Pennsylvania for years. Wilson is implicated in throe attotnpted murders nnd burglaries. At Canton, O., ho sand bnggod an 'old man named Foby Jaokson nud hccured $2,700. Bonnccka's skull was exhibited In ovnlonco yostcrdny. Tho judge ruled that tho wax works represen tation of tho murder scene in the Eden "Musco, Now York, which terrified Wilson Into confessing his guilt, muit be brought horo. Two Georgia Tragedies. Atlanta, Jan. 21. At Rutlcdgo, a small town noar hero, Will Benton wnt to his fathor's houso to take his uunt away, tho mint's character affecting tho happiness of tho household. Thoy becamo involved In n difficulty, when tho son shot his father, though not sorlously. T father then caught his sou and cut 1 throat from car to ear. Tho boy will like dlo. In Lumkln, Ga., Gerry Cartorklll.'.l Frank Bluck, cutting his throat. Both nro young men of excellent families, and tho event has created great excitement. For a pain in tho chest a pieco of flannel ampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound on over the seat of tho pain, and another on the back bctwoen tho shoulders, will afford prompt relief. This is especially valuablo in cases where the pain is caused by a cold and thero is a tendency toward pneumonia. For salo by Gruhler Bros., druggists Kcpubllcan Silver Senntors' rlatform. "Washington, Jau. 24. Tho Kepubllcan silver senators ycstorday slaued a declara tion whloh Is Intended to bo used In tho coming campaign as the demand which tho silver men will make lor a piank. in tho national convention. Iu tho preamble It is recited that the nrosont financial sys tem eudancors tho Industrial prosperity oi the United States which is threatened by Chlnannd Japan as aresultof thodecreaso in the value of silver and the dlfferenco of exchnngo botween sllvejr and gold using couutrlos. It Is therefore rcsolvod that tho sinners favor tho free and unlimited coin. ago of silver at a ratio of 10 to 1 for tho purpose of obliterating tins tiiiicronce or exchange, which Is clecluroct to operaro as a bounty on the export ot produces irom silver using countries to gold using oountrios. Kellol in Si it Hours. nistrcsslnc kiduov and bladder diseasos relieved in six hours by tho "Now Great South American Kidiiev Cure." This now remedy is a great surprise on account of its oxceedine nromntness in relieving pain in I the mauaer, Kidneys, uacit uuu uvury pui of tho urinary passages in raalo or lemalo. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and curo this is your remedy. Sold' by Isaac Sharira, druggist, 107 South Main street. Klcctcd to tlm French Academy. PAms. Jan. 24. Anutolo Franco, tho nuthor, has boon elected to tho Academy. Jaqucs Anatolo Thlbault Franco was born nt Paris Anril 10, 1844. Ho was tho sou of a bookseller, uud completed his studies at tho Stanislaus collego. He early dovoted hlmsolf to Utornturo, and wa3 attached In 1870 tp the sonato library. Ho has boon n contributor for a long tlmo to soveral loading journnls.andln 1884 was docorntod bv tho Lodon of Honor, Ho has written also numerous pocnis, literary critiques, biogriiphlcal skotches nnd studieB, as welt as novels, which have kept him constantly in tho front rank ol French lltorary men, llucklen's Arnica Salve. The hest salvo in tho world for cuts, onuses, sores, uiccm, nii, iuvuiu, iuiw wii tetter, chanocd hands, chilblains, corns, and nil at In nrnntlrnlR. and T)Osltivelv CHICS nlloB. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give nerfoct satisfaction or mony refunded, l'rico 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. Strikers lleturn to Work. BonDENTOWH. K. J., Jan. 34. Tho oro- nlnvos of tho Ironsides Pottery compauy, "hyhrc work, returned to work yesterday, it was r,..i iimt. t.hn tllfllcultv had beon ami- p lla i-jv v k - cably sottloa. Dynamited a rostofHce. w fUsTLE. Pn.. Jan. 31. Thlovos dy namited tho Ellwood City postofflco safo winns.dnv nicht. nnd secured about 1,000 worth of stamps, money And registered lottors. Tho AVeather. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jer sey: Halnj high easterly wiuus. Not a few who read what Mr. Robert nnwls nf Hollands. Va has to say below. will remember their own experience uider like circumstances. "Last winter I had la grippe which left mo In a low state of health. I tried numerous remedies, none of which did me any good, until I was Induced to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, The first bottlo of it so far relieved mo that 1 was enabled to attend to my work, and the second bottle effected a cure." For sale vo ana ou cents per imuie uy uruniur uros., druggists. Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. THERE 19 NO PROFESSION, whoso labors bo sovcrely tax tho nervous sys tem, ns that of tho ministry. Tbo do rangomcnt of tho norvo centers of tho brain . by ovor work, froqucntly brings on attacks of hoart trouble, and nervous prostration. Eov. J. P. Roster. M. D., Pastor U. U church, London Mills, Ills., himself a physi cian, writes Feb. 2i!, 1895: "Heart affection 1 and nervous prostration had becomo so serious last fall that a little ovor work In tho pulpit would so completely prostrate mo Tt Mil Pi' ,'lat soemod certain I ui. must relinquish tho work Heart CUre ot th0 ministry entirely. . Heart palpitation becamo .ReStOreS so bad that my auditors T-Tpalfh would ask mo If I did not XlCtllUl.....a havo hoart disease. Last November 1 commenced taking Dr. Miles' Now Hoart Curo alternately with Dr. Miles' Norvino and derived tho greatest possiblo benefit. I havo just closed revival work of 10 wooks, proaclilug nearly ovory night and twlco on tho Sabbath. I can speak for hours without suffering as I formerly did. Hard working ministers should keep Dr. 51 lies' grand remedies on hand." Dr. Mllos' Heart Curo is sold on guarantee first bottlo will bonoflt or monoy ref undod. MBwuiM.imnmusff. OLD DR. THEEL Re?rd 604 rossafiasBiB Nortn aixtn stM 'Cnaranippt. Ve." ab. Green, Philadelphia. CbtiliVtigos tti . vM, irom tbe advertising poa lnJitft tp to tho leotaring Profcsaors, Jo curing the worst cues of special Dlseaetc-aanaltLOOI i POlbOA. No maitirliPwlinscrirjg.ievereBiHl I datiRcronsttae trotiMo mr be. ervon Je 1 ItJlltr. l'rrora of Youth tad 1.08 ofl'owfr fill rid. Ht fJt it . 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