! EVENING HERALD i:staiii,isiii:i 1870. '.fptitlshed every Evening, r.iccpt Sunday, nt 8 South Jakdik SmEirr. Near OusTnrc. The Herald Is dellvcied inHhcnnndofth nnd tUo surrounding towns for six cents n week, pny nolo to tlio cnrrlcrs. Ily mnll M.00 n yenr, or 21 cents n mount, payable in navnnce. nuvertiso meats elinrKeil itccorilltiK to spneo anil position. laic puollsiiers reserve tno hkiii to cuni.ge mo position of advertisements whenever the pub lication of news demands ft. The right Is roscrtcd to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Adtcrtlshig rates made known upon applleatlon. Sutured at the postofllco at Shenandoah, l'a., ai second class ntall matter. THMCl-JIOKi; CONNKCTION. Evening Herald TH!'r.Sl..V, JANUA18Y 30, 1B00. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the Itrnublloin electors of Pennsylvania: I Tbcltcpubllcans of Pennsylvania, hy their duly I vn reprcsontfltltcs, will meet In Btatc con vention Thursday, April SB, 18, nt 10 o'clock n in., In the opera house, city of Ilnrrlsbnrg, for the purpose of nominating two candidates for representative at-large In Congress and thirty-1 two candidates for Presidential clcctots, tho j eleillonof eight dilcfraUs-Bt.largo to the Ho- 1 puhlienn National convention, and for tho mnwttlon of such other business as may bo presented. Ily order of the Slate Committee. M. K Qday, Attest: JsHfc 11. TtBX, Chairman. W. It. Andbews, Secretaries. oMK men earry more frowns than smiles i nlo their homes, and then complain because .my does not preside at their hearthstones. iHv'in I). Him. is not the only lltwiocint w ho stands the slightest chance of filling Wio executive chair of this nation during1 'the next four years. There are others. Is the death of John J. Itatigan tlio IH-moeratic party lows one of its ablest young leaders and Schuylkill county iv prominent and influential citizen. Opt in Cliirago lawyers arc accusing th1' Cjttnty Commissioner of accepting bribei to influence tho Grand Jtirios in criminal in dicttnenU and claim to hold paid checks to hack up thoir assertions. Chicago '3 a live tow 11, I.vzniiKi: county disposed of one of her jwauy lnurdcrevs yesterday, although tho wretch ated in disposing of the case by pleading guilty in tlio second degree. Xow let them litiiry tho other 18 or 20 through In punishment. Wlt.KKs n.uirtr. is carrying on a ritwulc against cigar stoics that violate the law against belling on Sunday. A crusado against bber h-iloons that violate the law in Schuylkill would do moto good than rcnioii--t ran cos to the court at licence time. A.NOiitr.u piescntation was made to the llaitman last night, previous to their dc raitttre from tlio nlmshotiso as oilicials 1 hereof. This time, huwevcr, the stentorian oicc of Y. John Whitehoiiii:, pleading !'oi i eform, was coupiciioiis by its absence. It is tmfortmiatc that the vessel dopatebi d l iy the Cubans iu this coiinliy to aid theii -ti'iiggiing brethren in Cuba should hau l.iuuilerod, as tlieloU a serious one and ,i l.ftd Wow to tho cause. The vessel was an old one, nnd ncodod a thorough overhauling' before being bent to ton, which it did .,'llnt f rccoivo. , ,;. Tin; venerable V lederi. Vrnh-y, uo in histmrdyottr, lias bemi.,,,,,,.,, j,n..ijout of the National jlJi,,,, f 'j-ril,St-. now in session at Yf1Jllgt()1( hy ., lMl,K vuU.. jj,.. l'ralcy ,,,,0 f piiilHiluijiIiia's inut dh citizens and lias been active iu ''"dlVairs for a period longer than most nu n Tin: Wilmington, Del., School Donnl had a peculiar case to decide recently. A Hindoo boy win admitted to one of the bt hools but the parents of soma of tliaehildieii pretexted to the llttvild, claiming lie hhould utlend the schools for colnied ihililicn, lint the llitiid decided ho was not a negio and had as much right to attend a wliito school as an Italian or any other foreigner. Tin; icsoliitioii introduced by Senator (Juay lit have the canals fioni New York to l!,iltlmoro examined' by a board of j . otiginccis, with a mow tip their ptnchaso by tlio govorninent, is yhc that hliould lo promptly passed, and the machinery set in motion to have' them transferred to the government. The enlarging of thewi canals -would nfl'ord all inland rasssgo lor war vessels from New York lo Philadelphia and Baltitnoio and add greatly to tho dofensoh of all tlioo pkues, supplementing the plan of fortifications already decided upon. Tlio advantages of these water ways to commerce would also be gieatiy incrensod and nflbid inland transpoitattoti more than siililcient to ly the cxpenws of operating and niaiiitaiii ing thorn in good condition. The Senator lias a broad and comprehensive scheme for the ostalilishmcdt of an oxtensive system of lanals to be paid for by an i mi case in cue t una duties on certain kinds of inorchuudise, which would also bo benefitted by tho pro tection this increase would all'ord, Until some means of materially Increasing the icvcnuo Is adopted, however, thorc is not much hopo for the consummation of the Senator's plans A PECULIAR POSTMISTRESS. Tetter rotted Twenty Years Ago round In Her OITlro. CINCINNATI, .Inn. 'ao. United States Postofllco Inspector W. T. Fletcher has just completed a singular Inspection of tho postofllco nt Georgetown, Ind., nntl pill It In now hnnfls. This is n vlllngo "t WJ in linliltnnta. Tim tinstnlHoo for moro thnll n quarter of n century 1ms bcenndinlnlstorcd 1.-41 iri.n-c ii c,ii,,....i.i,.,,,1,. 3 I III I Jlllllll i IIIIU .",.)il tor. Tho father died fifteen years ngn.nnd tho daughter, Miss Louise Motwoiler.nnw ! fio years old, has been In charge over since. Inspector Fletcher found tlio floor of tlio office covered live foet deep with mnll, nntl thoold postmistress hndlonosthrough tills mnss of matter. Forty carloads tf news papers, some doling buck to 1M8, wcro dumped out where tho villages could pick out their own iiinlV. Over 1.OO0 undcllv ored letters with unbroken Mils, some of them postmarked twenty en r ago,, wore delivered. Miss Motweilor lived In the same home of two rooms,' and htul for her companions ten cnts. To nursing mothers, Dr. Tierce's Favorite. I'tvscription is priceless boon, for it not only strengthens the mother, hot nlso pro motes an ahimtlant secretion of nomishmeut for the child. Tor those about to become mothers, it is even more valuable for it lessons the perils and pains of childbirth and shortens labor. Of all dealer. Ovarian, fibroid nuil other tumors cured without resort to surgical operation. For tamphlet, testimonials and rofeiences oud 10 cents (for ostago) to World's Dispensary Morllcal Association, lltitlalo, N. Y. Tho l'resldenlV Dnokllic; Trip. Washington-, Jan. at) --I'roslilont Cleve land, accompanied by Dr. O'HoUly.renchoil V'llSllillgtou from hi brief shooting trip to Qunntloo, on tho I'otomnc rlvor, nbotit, f) o'clock last night. Tlio rpturn Journey wna mndeon tho llghlhonso'ionder Mnplu Caplnln Lninberton, of tho tender, joined tlio president iu th" s,t irt ivliloli I00J5 place just off Qnnutlco, while Dr. O'lleilly remained oji lioard. Tliivtoon dtteks ivcro tho'reault'uf tiro day's sport. ' llnrneSl tin Hi-r Way tn Skate. NVACK.X.Y., Jan. i)0. MUsKntlo Ptitg g6rs, a well known young lndy tit Hlivtt velt, N. Y., was burned to dentil wlillo on her way to n skating pond. She was cross ing n fiold on the way to tho pond, rind wout through n fire among loaves which lindbeen started by some boys. Her cloth ing caught tlro.nud she was burned fatally before tlio Unities wero '"ctlngulslicd. Hie died nftcr much sulforiim. Ituptlzed In the Catholic I'nlth. ST. Joseph, Mo., Jnn. 3 ). -Hx-Uovcruor Sllns AVoodson was yeutortlay baptized into tho Human Catholic church. Tlio ceremony wns performed by liiskop Hnrko nnd Father Newman. Tho bishop has hnd frequent talks with tlio ox-governor, who is nenrltig the end of life, regarding this step. Xouo of Mr. Woodson's family are Catholics, nud his baptism has canned much surprise. Spotted fever iu u Com let Camp. Four WoiiTll, Tox., J;im. 30. An epi demic of spotted fuver is raging in tho con vict camp near ltusk. 1'ivo convict guards died ill one day, and others hnvo thrown up their jobs and iled. A number of con victs uro down w.t'i th fever and it i feared ,tlii! contngi'ui will spread to the city of Husk and surrounding country. Puootn alv t7tvnt.lv al ir,ml Appears in n huiulr.d different forme, such ns Hu i i ; Hi ires, White BwellingB, 1 it 'lions, Iioils, Pimples, Sals I.H-uni, Scald Henil. 'tc. The o-ily cure is in nitiKing Pure, Itich ,l3!d's barsaparilla makes pure blood nnd has never L cti equalled ns n cure for Hero' t.la. Cases considered inctin ''I", and given up by phys'enr.-., yield to its wonderful piii iiv hig, vitalizing powers. ii t. Sarsap'sirilBa Ih tlio One True Blood. Buriller. f 1 j C for ?5. Prepared only by C. 1. HoiVd ,V. Co.. Lowell, Slass, I l if n;ll"ro (:nile, mild, cftec. HOOd S PlllS live All dniBsUts. !5c. Harper's Weekly IN 1896. HAltl'i:i:'H WUl Kl.Y i- a onroal for the whole Country. H deals w lib the e cuts id the world that are important to Americans. In carrying out his poliey, in IS'.fi, Julian ltaljih 1 1-ited riilua nod Japan, and journeed thrruivti Hit. West lflelolrd 1 titvdhtir D.lvU took ! a trip through the Cariheaii Sea; tlio evolutions 01 ine new navy weie (tescrioeu aun uiusiraieii by Itufu" I-', ogliuiim; p'rederie Itominiiton pieseuted studies tif Army and frontier life; Poullney Itif-clow attended the opening ot the Kiel Canal. In lh'Jfi like attention will be uivon every notable lioiipeiunK. rne euici oem in on, literature, and niosle and the drama will be artistically presented. W. I. llowclls, In the new tepartnieni, 1,110 ami i,3i,i,3iB, m mseuss in his interesting way hooks and the social questions 01 llie lime. I,. r. ,'uinuiK siiikoii (rofslp of the BUBy World will be continued. TIia r,smrr,.H4 of tilt TmilKOOrtatiOll (Commission uroiimi tlio World will be followed, and Onsmr W. Wllitnev svlll ooliiliiet the ilepirlineni 01 Amateur spon. , ,,.,,, In ism will occur a Presidential election. Its editorials and throliKh Its polltieal cortoons thn WHHKI.Y will continue o he 1111 Independ ent advfx'iite of good (o eminent and sound money. In liutioii ilie Wl'.HKLY will be n.pociiilly uti-ttixr. It elll linldtAh ttie oolv novel of the year by W. U. Houelts, and a stirring serial of a semi 11 let l. 10' s. u. 1 roeiieii. 1 no soon stories selected nie ot luiosual excelleni and inieresi llievery icspcci jiAiiri.it- n 111,1.10.1 will maintain its leadlnir pl.ieo In the Illustrated journalism of llie wot id. The Volumes of the WKMKI.V bfln with the rint number for Jauimrv of each year. When no time Is mentioned, subscriptions willlcHlnwmrtiiomimiitreiiirciu.nt me tune of receipt of order. Itemittancos should lie made by post olllcc lminey.ordcr or tlraft, to avoid chance 01 loss Newspapers arc not to copy this advertisement without tho express order of Harper Ilrotlicrs. HARPER'S PERIODICALS HARPER'S MAGAZINE - 1 HARPER'S WEEKLY -HARPER'S BAZAR HARPER'S. ROUND TABLE - $4 00 - 00 - 4 00 - 2 00 Postage" free, to all subscriber In tl '4'f4tatcs, Clanndaond Mexico, In the United i S3 1 0cS A Address HARPER & BROTHERS, p. 0 Br n. y. city. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Utiotatlnns of tlio New York nntl 1'lllladolplilu. Kxclmn-rcs. New Yoiik, Jan. -V.--The speculative, move ment In stocks today was not attended by any news of a general bourlng. ami tho widest fluctuations that wore, recorded were tin ex plained, oxecpt In so far as profcsslon.il nian lnn'ntlon was concerned. Oloslnir bids: P,a!lImo,ro $ nhlo.,'! Del. & Hudson . ..123 Now Jersey Ccn.KU N. V. Central US J . ... 1'cmsylvanla 6:3 Krio lux; Heading pu St. I'nul u 4 V. N. V. A l'a . .. S,. West Shore Lake Krio & Y... SIH Lohlgh Nav 41)4 Lehigh Vnlley 37 Clcuvral Mnikcls. Pilli.AtiEl.ruiA, .(an. 89. Klour In light do maud; winter super, S2.iK3,i.to; do. extras, $2.M)2.flO; Pennsylvania roller, clear, S3 2."a 8.40; do. do., straight, $3.10II.M! western winter, clear, SfUOfl&tf.M. Wheat dull, ulth with T2c. old and ,2Ho. asked for January. Corn Inactive, wlthaic. bid and iBXo. nsked for January. Oats quiet, weaker, with iiSo. bid and 25)jc. asked for January. Hoy quiet mid Arms choice timothy, fit). Heef steady. Pork dull. Lard steady; western steam, $6. Iluller Irregular; creamery, Winnie; factory, vaHWc; Ultdns.lilc: Imitation creamer, 14 lTc; Now- York dairy, lll&iUo.; do. cream ery, Keltic; l'onnsylvaniii and wostern crenmcry prints, extra, ).'.; exceptional lots higher; do. choice, lite.; do. fair to good, l"cii 18c.: prints lobbing at 2124c. Choose stcadj ; large,7Mi)1c.; small, f?4l(i4c.; part skims. 8M''-i full skims, 3e. llggs wtmk; New York and I'enusylvauia, UWdtllki.; ico house, 1 iiMic; western fresh, 15c.; southern, II 6WMC. Live Stock Market. Nt.w YmiK, Jan. a Keevua stnady, but dull for cons nntl t'mmli: jinlivu steers, tl.lo.r t.'t-t; Uhcrokoes, tpl.M, om'ii. V.luijl..V,; hiillt,. I fcS.liniW.si: , own. SI.Mlic,: ;.. XimU firm; poor1 1 to prune, 4-1 j-n.s-i, cxira prim'1, d p: ulir tar western harnvarJ c.ihns sold nt Jl. jihm nod lambs notice: ordinary to prime sheep, $ f" r'4 1S)6; common to prime lamlw. i4.ft(l!i .." 1. extra, $ liiii.itj'v. Ilo-js bandy steady; com nmli to heavy choice, lljfht pigs Incln le i. ifl Hk.tR. liASTlariEnTV, I'a., Jan. 28. Cat'tlfe siend. . prime, 1 1.404 UU; good liuK hcrs, $.1.;. 1,4. rougbfat, $li(iau; bulls, cows andnta.g-4, $,..yi JfJ.Stl. Hogs lower; prime ni'dlum weights, Sl.WS.t.lil; light bogs and pigs, il.4li((.4..V: heavy grades. $4.1l)Si.5n; roughs, tBOH. Sheep toady; prime, f3.4t)aH.M; fair, $2.l8; com mon, 81.75aS.aO; lambs, $336. Veal calves, 13.5030.50. Vreo IHlls. Send your address to II. K. llttcklen & Co.. Chicago, and gi t a free simple box of Dr. Kinc's New Life Pill. A trial will convince I you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and arc paiticulaily ellcct vc in the Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to he purely vegetable. They do not weaken hy their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate tho system. Kcgular sire 25c per box. Sold by A. YYasloy, druggist. 'llie tstutari Accepts CukIh's Advice. London, Jan. HO. Tho Constantinople correspondent of Tlio Times says that al though no delltilto agreement exists fot the immediato or proximate Itusslan occu pation of Armenia, it is certain that there Is n privato understanding between litis Ma and tho sultan whieli glvoi the suliau conllilenco In Kussin's friendship and dis poses him to conform to Husslau tidvlcoin. mutters of foreign policy. murdered nud Cremated,! mciisiONii, ivy., .inn. : JQlu-istoplict Jones was killed at his homja,nj. u0rre uicii, 111 jacuson countyjjtwo ,iny.s ng0. Jones' hotiso was lmryreil nud a cliarrcd hotly, supposed tn Jihnt of Jones, wa founiUn tlio aslioy- shotgun wads weic fouud in the doyryal.,i. It i, believed Join wns shot llrsJIhiltlu-iiflrewassctto 1 House, .inm ami juc Corncliui tiro su pectcd offi10 cri,ne. Town !Uarsbars Uriitnl Crime. UltAMlo, Colo , Jan. 30. "Kid' Moort "jfid Georw Ilritlges, wiio had been ordoml iy Marshal Thompson to leave town 11 ml did not go, were shot and killed in their shanty on tho outskirts of tlio city by Thompson nnd Officer Fmsblnder, The ofllcers sny they shot tlio men in self de fense, but us tholr victims never curried firearms, other proceedings aw likely to bo taken. Defending Captain Ifealy. SAN Fkancisoo, Jan. HO. At tlio court martial of Captain Henly, of tlio revenue cuttor Hear, II. O. Nice, gcuornl agent of tlio Nortli American Commercial com pany, nt Unalaska, Third Oltlesr Dllson, of the whaling bteamer Mnry I). Hume, nnd Dr. Hodkin, of tho Hair, were nil called as witnesses, nnd testified strongly in Healy's favor. Tlio specific charges of drunkenness wore positively denied, nnd it was explained that tho captain's fall Into the water at Untilaska was simply an unavoidable accident, and tlio witnesses united in giving Captain Jlealy a general good character. Captain Henly himself denied tho charges against him, though admitting tluyt ho drank a little on 001 tain occasions mimed. .". Trapper Sent t Jail. Cape Ma, Jun. ."t. Charles Lloyd, of Jlcllo Plain, tills county, pleaded guilty lo unlawfully trapping two rnbbiti and a pheasant, and was lined by Justice Shoo maker, of Tuckahoe, too and costs, In de fault of tho payment of which he was com mitted to tho county jail for thirty dnys. It is estimated that ho has caught and bent to tlio Philadelphia market during tho past four mouths 500 rabbits and it thousand gumo birds of various kinds. The Deadly l'oldlng Iled. Fostoma, O., Jan. 30. A folding lied closed up on Mrs H. K. Bohreor, wife of tho traveling passenger agent of tho Ma hllo unit Ohio, and her mother, Mrs. 1'. Essclniun. Mr. Hohreor managed to kick tho cud out of tho lied and cruwl out. She Is fatally lnjurod. Mrs, Esselman will re cover. I.uxowiuc; Norriitown's Police. Noill'.lsTOWX, Pa., Jan. 30. Tho police lommittoa of town couucll, Investigating iJliargos against patrolmen, has suspended Officer Charles V. Hoyer for giving a dis orderly house police protection for a money consideration, Tlireo other ollioers are under tlio liro of tlio Loxowors. Masonic Appeal for Pence. Nashvillk, Tumi., Jnn, 1)0. At tho inoetlng yostarday of tho grand lodge of Teunosseo Masons an appeal to till Mnsous throughout tho world lo lend thoir aid In preserving peaoo and tivortiug war was adopted. The Weather. For onstcrn I'enusylvauia and Now Jer sey ; Fair and slightly wanner light south rly wluds. Orip-Colds-Ilendiiclie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds uud Iji Grippe wheu Laxative Ilromo Quinine will euro vou iii one dav. Put tin iu tablets con venient for taking'. Guaranteed1 to cure, or money rcfuiul-d. Price, 25 cents, i or sale ft imyons DYSPEPSIA CURE Muiiynn's Stomach mid Dyspepsia Cure, cures nil forms of indigestion mid stomach trottlilo such ns rising of food, distress after enlitig, shortness of drouth, palpitation and nil nffeetinns of the heart caused by indi gestion, wind on the stomach, bad taste, offensive breath, loss of nptiotito, faiutness or weakness of the stomach, headache from Indigestion, sorcuess of ih stomach, coated tongue, heartburn, shouting pains of the stomach, constipation, dizziness, faititness and lack of energy. Price 85 cents. Munyon's libeumfltism Cure seldom fails to relieve In iiik'To three hours, and cures in a few days. Price 8fi cents. Munyon's Kidney Cure speedily cures pains in the back, loins or groins and nil forms of kidney diseases. Price 26c. Munyon's Yitalier restores lost powers to weak men. Trice, tl. 00. Ask your druggist for frco copy of Mun yon's (Initio to Health, and trout yourself at home witli harmless remedies that contain positive cures forall diseases. Personal letters to Prof, Munyon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answoied with free medical advice for any disease. THE LOSS OF THE HAWKINS. The Vessel Probably Sunk by nu Agent of Spain. ' Nr.w Yoiik, Jnn 80.--Unitod Stnlos Dis trict Attorney MaoFnrlnnondinittod today that, iu accordance with instructions from AVttslilngton, tho ntithorltloshero had been forsome timo Investigating tho doings of tho Cuban revolutionists In this district. "So far." ho snltl, "no warrants liavo been igsued In tho case of tlio hteamer Haw kins." The section of tho neutrality laws nppll cnblo in tlio enso of tlio wrecked oxpedltiou Is No. fi.SSO, which states: "Kvory person within tho territory or jurisdiction of tho United Stntos who begins, or sots on foot, nr nrnvldns fnr n hwnnrne itionoci for nov military expedition or enterprise from 1 thenco against any foreign prlnco or stnto ! Is deemed guilty of a high misdemeanor, anil subject to a lino not exceeding S3,000 nun uireo years' imprisonment." uisiricii vtrornov lunctf annuo saut itiar.w;! It was for violating tho nbovo section that Captain Hughes nnd tlio others on, alio btoamor; Laurado wcro tried reoovftly nt Charleston. Tho prisoners liithat enso, however, wero not found givfify. Under tho casualty nct'fif Juno 20, 1874, which requires a rcpor.tr to bo tilled within Ilvo days by tho omar, agent or master of i vory wrecked yosscl with the collector of rustoins in tlf0 district to which such vessel bcjisifpghose respon slblo for tho lo - s of tlmiinvrkiiis can bo punished. .0tip of tho Cuban leaders hero declares yMliat tho sinking of the Hawkins was 1111- iiouDteilly iluo to treachery. It is evident, ho says, that there was a Spanish spy 011 tlio vessel, who caused tho leakage, as tho Ilawklus was iu perfect condition when leaving Haltimoro. All l'rce. Those who liavo used Dr. King's New Dis covery know its value, and those who liavo not, have now tlio opportunity to try it free. Call on tho advertised druggist and get a trial bottle, free. Send your uamo and address to H, E. ISticklen & Co., Chicago, and get a samplo box of Dr. King's New Lifo Pills Free, ns well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. A. Wnslcy's Drug btorc. r,erliiuti'H Warning to Crespo. HKItMX, Jnn. 30. A Keiiii-otflcul staNv mcnt lias bo'ti published wa-ning Provi dent Crespo, of Youe.tiela, that ho cannot count upon the help of tlio UliitodtSiatos lo enable him to shirk his obligation, sup posing Germany tnkos measures til enforce tho payment of the vail way ulnim. Tho Mnnroo doctrine nunc, perhaps, be applied lo territorial disputes, the statement says, but it cannot L.' Invoked lo protect default lug deljfor.s aj.uiist, tha chums of tho ICimioii stales. . Ituele Sam as it "Usurper." L'iMi ), Jan. 30 Lord Salisbury and, the Iitght- Hon. Mr. Chamberlain hiivo biwi cousBlerlng the result of tho in quiries Into the records bore, Hindi! oirbe half of ilritlsh Coliunbin, which show that tho United States lias no right, under tlio Anglo-Russian treaty of 1825, to 3,000,003 noros of l(iit(l opposite Prinoo of Wales Island, on tho Pacific const, which tho United Stntos bus usurped sinoo buying Alaska. I'.ellef in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New urojt .South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account Of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidnoys, back and every pirt of the urinary passages In malo or fciaalo. It relievos retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you v,nnt quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapiro, druggist, 107 South Mu'p street. A lllg Uepulillean Celebration. Cleveland. Jan. 30. Tho celobration by tho Tlppecauoo club In this city on Feb. 20 of tho fortieth u'nnlversnry of the found ing ot tlio Republican party will bo, In somo rospocts, n national affair. Tho speakers will bo Hon. William MoKlnloy, Governor Bushnell, Lieutenant Govornor Jonos, Spoakor Sleepor ot tho state legis lature, J. Sloat Fnssett of New York, Govornor Bradley of Kentucky, Mayor 1'ingreo of Detroit, Senator Sherman, Son-ator-olcct Foraker, Congressmen Burton and Beach nnd Henry C. Hedges of Mans field, O., who nttendod tho first Republi can national convention In 185(1. A Natal Cadet's Narrow Kscane. Nkw Yok, Jnn. 'JO. A United States I cadet, Georgo Cracy, assigned to tho Amor lean line sloamtihlp fst. Louis, wns caught by tho right leg yesterday In tho cogs of n big wheel in tho St. Louis' engine room. Tho leg was brokou in two places, nnd he was suvod from Instant death by two com rades. Under tho mall subsidy net under which tlio St. Louis nnd St. Paul becatno auxiliary cruisers of the Unltod States navy it Is uocossary that each vessel carry a naval cadotfor cnoh 1,01) tons. Craoy was one of tlio twolvo cadets on the St. Louis. ' Itucklen's Arnica Salve, Tlio best salvo in tho world for cuU, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilhl, jius, corns, and ull skin eruptions, and posiJMoly cures piles. or no pay required. It k , .ranteed to give perfect satlslactlon or r.'jjtsj,iunucu, rrice 85 cents per box. For A- Wasley. WAS I TRUSTED CLERK, But Fowlo Was Systematically Bobbing His Employers, STOLE FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. Tlio i:mbc7.7.1er Kept n Cnrelol Monthly Statement of the Amount of Ills Steal ings, Which Wns l'ontid no Ills l'crson When Arrested Confesses Ills flullt. IloSTON, .Tnn. 00. Harry M. Fowlo, hitherto n valued mid trusted clerk for tho Shcpard & Morse Lumber company, wns nrrosted ynsterdny, nud It Is expected tho charges of forgery nntl ombezzloment pre ferred ngnlnst him will nggrognto $50,000. Fowlo is pronounced by tho export officers nt pollen liondqunrters ns ouo of tlio most clovor manipulators of figures brought to tholr attention for n long time. For years lie has lived In luxury, but It ivppoarsthnt his first downward steps wore tnkon In October, 1893. On Fowlo's person wns fouud (SO in cash, n, loaded royolvor nnd two envelopes, on one of which ho had written: "IMvnto memorandum, Ilnrry M. Fowlo, To bo burned unopened In caso of death." This lod Chief 'Vntts to bcliovo that Fowlo would hnvo shot himself when tvrrestod had ho hnd tho opportunity or inclination. In the envelopes wore found ft dctnilod list of clieoks mid cash which ho had taken from his unsuspicious omployors. Tho total amount wns $17,013. Hero Is his monthly statement: June, '91, i,;KK; August, '91. $1,888; Novomber, '1)1, $2,3:13; December, '91, and Jnnunry, '1)5, SS,177; February, '03, ?1,018; March, '05. $2,811; May, '05, 3,703; June, '05, S'.137; July, '90, a,3Jl; August, '05, $3,001, Sep tember, '05, 2,5S0; October, '05, S2.621; Novomber.'Oo, 82,003; DecomberOo; $3,000. Tho cash sums which ho cmbezziod varied from 60 tofoOOper inontli, or about $5,000 In nil. This will 1)0 n total loss to tho company, wliilooutlio other hand tho bunks will loso tho greater part of the forged amounts. Tlioso banks tiro located nil over tho country, nud tlicro tiro 60 many of thorn that no ouo will sustain a heavy loss. As ledger clork for tho firm ho handled checks in lariro iiinnlmrs. nnd in thonb- senco of tho- cashier tho cash receipts, which ns a rulo wero paid In checks on bnnks,.r-ilo was shrewd enough to credit customers on tho ledger, although checks did not appear on tho cash books. Fowlo is also charged with stamping checks with tho company's stump and forging II. B. Slicpard's signature. Fowlo opened an account nt tho Old Colony Trust company, depositing his checks there, somo checks needing indorse ments being cashed through other banks. An indorsed check presented nt a bank wlicro tho firm had no account led to in quiries. Ho had no bad habits, but lived better than his $1,000 salary would allow. Fowlo was very cool at first, but finally coufesscd. Dubuquo City Oillclills Indicted. DUHUQUE, In., Jan. BO. This city has boon excited for tlio hut two weeks over tho grand jury Investigation ordered by Judgo Hustcd into alleged salary grabs by members of tlio city council. Ycstordoy ,i tho grand jury reported. Mayor Ollnger was Indicted for taking ?o00 f or sorvices on tho board of health when his salary was nlready nt tho logal limit, $1,500. Alder 111011 llnlpin, Cullen, Sliea, Crawford, "Vogler, Scliulto, Kaufmann and Bauer wero Indicted for voting on tho quostion of their own snlarles, contrary to the city charter. Aldermen Bonson and Ryder, who voted against tin increase, were tlio onlv members of tho council not Indicted. Many merchants are well awaro that their customers aro their best mends and take pleasure in supplying them with tlio best goods obtainable. As an instance we men tion Perry & Camcroil, prominent druggists of Flushing, Michigan, They say: "We havo 110 hesitation in recommending Cham berlain's Cough Remedy to our customers, as it is tho best cough medicino wo havo over sold, and always gives satisfaction." For sale at 25 and 50 cents per bottlo by Gruhlcr Bros., druggists. llouud and (lagged by llurglars, ALTOOKA, Ph., Jan. 30. A sensational robbery occurred hero Tuosday night. Two men entered tho home of John Bookhnm mor, bound and gagged Mrs. Bookham mcr, and then ransacked tlio house, but only secured $5 for their trouble. Mrs. Bookhammbr was discovered by hor bon on his roturn homo. Sho was unconscious, but was soon revived. Tho police aro look lug for her asstiilnuts, Tragedy In 11 1'iison Cell. Spokane, Vnsh., Jan. 30. Adolph Kiose, who was held, with his wife, In tho Jail at Colvlllo for murder, having beaton tl,M(. liftln lmi trwlnM, it'lrt. n ol.,K Ills wifo's throat with an old razeTrMuii men lusown. no is ucau nntl sho will die. "Absolutely Unfounded." St. Petkiisiiui.It, Jan. 30. A semi official announcement has been given out hero that tho reports that a partition of Turkey Is contemplated, or that an nlll unco has been funned between Russia and Turkey, are absolutely unfounded. Not a few who road what Mr, Robert Rowls, of Hollands, Va., has to say below, will remember their own exporienco under liko circumstances, "Last winter I had la grippe which left 1110 in a low state of health. I tried numerous remcdioji, nono of which did me any good, until I was induced to try a bottlo of Chamhorlain's Cough Remedy, Tlio first bottlo of it so far relioved me that I was enabled to attend to my work, and the second bottle cfl'ected a cure." For salo ut 25 and 50 conts per bottlo by Gruhlcr Bros,, druggists. Coming Uvents. Feb. 17. First aunual ball, Patriotic Drum Corps, Bobbins' opera house Schoppc orchestra. Feb. 20. Supper, anil entertainment under the auspices of Council No, 81, Daughters of Liberty, in Robblus' hall. For a juiin in the chost a piece of flannel dampened with Chamborhilu's Pain Balm and bound on over tlio seat of tho pain, and unotlicr on tho back between tho shoulders, will afford prompt relief. This is especially valuable in cases where tho pain is caused by a cold nnd there Is a tendency toward pneumonia. For salo hy Gruhlcr Bros., druggists Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that tho name Lessio & Bake, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack, Will Not PerformMiracles But It Will Cure. It. MILES' BESTOUATIVE NERVINE euros nervous prostration. Not mi raculously, but scientifically, by first removing tho gonns of disease, and thon supplying healthy ncrvo food, increasing the appetite, helping dlgostlon and strength ening tho entire system. Dosperato cases roqulro prolonged treatment as shown hjr that or Mrs, M. 11. Ilecil, of Delta, Iowa, V'fck writes: "As tho resultof allghtnlngbt','ol:L' the physicians said I had a light strViko of paralysis, my limbs would all drajup. I Dr. Miles' would have tUrolibings in my chest thSSf'eemed unendurable, lypr thrco months I couldaot sleep and for thro weeks did not close .ri; eyes. I Draved loiwsleen. and Nervine Restores Health.... felt that it relief did not conyl I would bo dead or insane. I took Dr. ifiles' Hcstora tlvo Nervine and tho second night slept two hours and from that time on my health im proved; slowly at first, but sti adily and surely. I took in all 40 bottles, and I cannot oxpress how grateful I am, for I am now perfectly well, and havo taken no medicine for over four months." Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno is sold by druggists on guarantee that first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on heart and nerves free. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. " JOHN D ALTON, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARJBEY'S Beer and Porter. ry Barbey's Bohemian Beer. The Backus Water Motoi Is the Most Economical Power Known, and the Best in the World for Driving; Light Machinery. It takes but little room. ,lt never gets out of repair. It can not blow up. Itre'qu 1. ..i ;fi It requires no fuel. needs no engineer. 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