EVENING HERALD K3TAJH,lSlli:i 1870, Published every Kvcnlng, Except Sunday, at 8 South Jaudin SrnEET, Nkah Cent he. the I Oral I Is ttellvcietl luHlicnatxtoiui nnil tbo iurroundliiK towns fornix cent n week, pay Mlo to tlio carrlora. Ity mall JJtf.OO iv year or 'Si ctmU n month, payalilo In mlvnncu. Aclvcrtlso tnents clmi-Retl novo nil hk to Ppaco ami position. The nublMicrn reserve tlio riuht to change tho fiosltlon of ndvcrtlnement whenever tho pub lcAttou of news Uenmmla it. Tho right Is rwcrvetl to reject any advertisement, whether Iald for or not. that tho publishers may docm Improper. Advertising rates nmdo known npon application. Entered nt the pcxtofllce at Slienandoah, Pa., an second claw mall matter. TJ5L13P1IOM5 CONNECTION. Evening Herald MONDAY FKHttUAKY U, 1800." REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the Itepwblicnn electors of Inny lvnnln: Theltepnblicatm of Pennsylvania, by their duly en ooti represeniHiivesi, win meci in oiaio con rentioh Thursday, April iW, 1890, nt 10 o'clock a. m.. In the opvm house, city of Hnrrlshurg, for tbe purpose of nominating two candidates for rcfireftcntatlve nt-laruro In CongTes nnd thirty- two onndidntort for Presidential electors, tho peletttcm of eight delofdes nt-largo to the Ito pulhlicau Nntlonal convention, and for tho rnrmnction of such other budnow ns may bo prrientful. Ily order of the State Committee. 51. s. Quay, Attest: Jrmu II. ItRX, Chairman. W. K. ANimmrs, Secretaries. We 'll K polltlcinn who knons It .ill is at his 'i end trying to explain the recent moves 1 lie political chess board in Shenandoah. v full and complete explanation will come in iio tin mo. It is gratifying to note that the reduction f wages ordered by the Lehigh Ynlley Coal Company does not apply to tho employes in this locality. ThU information is furnished )y a prominent olllcial of tho company heio, and may be taken as authentic. Our inform, ant states that no such orders have been If- iied or received here. It would have been a serious lo to tho men to bo put on short time schedule and to be compelled to accept a reduction in wages also. Ah important meeting of tho Citizen? Standing Committee, tho party nominees and numbers of the Republican League has been allcd for this evening, in tho rooms of the latter organization. The action taken will iaTO an important hearing upon the local political contest, and a full attendauco ot tho party workers is requested. Ovcr-conlidcnco bus often led to political disaster, and it is tlio only thing that can defeat tho Citizens on the ISth Inst. There was a time when a nomination by tho Democratic party in this lown was ciuWalcnt to an clcctLn ; but tho record of Itho past soveral years furnishes sufficient! evidence that tho town lias out- zrewn this bad habit. The victory Is ours if tho proper effort is put forth, but It will re niro the united support of eory party voter. It thcrofoie behooves tho Citizens to bo vigilant. Shenandoah has swung back and .forth like a pendulum, and it has vibrated in its vote from ono party to the other with remarkable icgtikuity. Tho nomine es pre senter! by the Citizens in the diflcient wards urn worthy tho support of tho voters; they were selected in an open and square content at tho primaries and there Is no good leason why they should not ictcive the full paity .vote. To-Moiutow evening the entertainment under the auspices of tho local public tchool foaehcrs, for the benefit of tho worthy poor f Shenandoah, will bo held in Ferguson's theatre. The announcement that Prof. Dyrou V. King, of Pittsburg, is to appear ticforo u Slienandoah audience should bo sufficient to pack the theatre. Prof. King is an elocutionist of wido reputation, and every wt" ;uc who hears him will be well pleawjd. Tho 'j!sf Schoppc orchestra, ono of the best musical i organizations in this part of tho state, will eiltortain tho audience with several of their holce selections. OuUido of the mrrilsof tho entertainment, the teacher., should bo encouraged In their efforts to relievo those who uio less forlunuto than their fellow beings and whoso siiaro of this world's good things is limited. Tho committee in wlio.-c hands tlio details of tho entertainment has been placed have labored faithfully ami woll lu nuko tho affair a success in every respect, aud their efforts and the high character of the entertainment is worthyn largo audience. It is to be hoped that they will follow up to-morrow night's effort with iy series of ruterliilntiicnU of a similar character. Thcie is a fruitful field In Hht'iiandoah fur the dlstilbutiou of funds in the manner proposed by tho teachers. MORE TO FOLLOW County polities is now assuming a shape to miako it interesting for tho politicians. Kipeoinlly is tills true of the Republican statesmen, and candidates are "bobbing up serenely" with suHi rapidity that it is Hfllnilt to enumerate them. There's a timo for disappearing, howovor, and wimo of them svlll noverbc n One or two hoomleU huvr been laum liope of something -It matters lltt boomers what jnlght drop their v 'hoy aro candidates on tho principlo dothing gained. othing asked fur, is true in a great degree of two or thrcosouth-of-tho-mouutaln andldatea. dt appears o be a foregone conclusion that "hcuaudoab will be represented on the He- d Hal TluT publican ticket, and It wont bo by n milk- and-water candidate, cither, Tho town has had Us sharo of candidates of this character, and If wo bo allowed to judge from tho men already spoken of as probablo candi dates there i not much danger in this respect. Tho local ltcpubllcans do not appear to bo any way backward this year. Tho number mentioned Is exceedingly large, aud there aro more to follow. This fact may bo taken as a warning to tho balance of tho county that Shenandoah proposes to havo a pretty big Bay when tho tlrno arrives to hand around the nominations. Among tho first to announco hli candidacy was D. J. Yost, who served under tho present Clerk of the Courts. He Is a full-fledged caudldalo for that office, and believes he can perform the duties pertaining thereto with as much ability as tho present Incumbent or his predecessors. Thero are hundreds of Repub licans, and Democrats, too, who aro of tho samo belief. Tho party could go farther and faro much worse, and it would rcouiro an exceptionally strong and popular candidate to defeat B. Jefferson. Tho friends of ox-Asiistant Postmaster 11. K. Denglcr aro urging him to announco his candidacy as tho successor to Congressman Bnunm, and it is said ho lias about consented to enter tho race. In fact, it may bo definitely stated that Shenandoah lias a real Hv'o candi date for Congressional honors. There is ono thing sure, tho Republican voters ottlio county and tho Democrats aswoll aro only too anxious to lend their support to a candi date for this ollico who has not appeared be fore tho pcoploso often seeking thclrsuflragc. Whilo both Brumiu and Reilly aro men of much ability, thero are other members of both parties who are capable of representing the county in tho halls of Congress and drawing tho salary. Thero is a popular de mand for a change, aud the sooner it comes thn better. Tho namo of A. 1!. Lamb has been men tioned in connection with a couuty ollice, and his friends not only in this town, but in other parts of the county aro anxious for him to become a candidate for County Com missioner. Mr. Lamb has tho ability for an ollice of this kind, and is popular among all classes of people, and prominent in tho councils of tho party. In this connection the name of E. C. Brobst, one of Shenandoah's most prominent business men, has also been spoken of. Shenandoah may also ask for tho Coauty Treasurcrship. Wo are not at all backward, and while wo aro at it we might as well ask for enough. There is a rumor afloat that tlio Treasurcrship beo is buzzing very near the car of Councilman A. D. (table, whose friends are of tho belief that ho can guard the county's finances as well as the other fellow. The returns aro not all in yet, aud there aro more to follow. If necessary, Shenandoah can produce a sufficient numherof candidates to compose the entire t. kct, and wo may snatch tho laurels from St. Clair this time. You'ro nn Easy l'rey. with your flesh reduced below a healthy standard, for Consumption and other Scrofulous and dangerous dis.-ascs. And it's for just this condition that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is especially valuable. If you re thinner than you might to be. whether from wasting disease-., defective nutrition, or whatever cause, tho "Dis covery" will surely bring you un to the healthy standard. Uy restoring tlio normal action ot tho deranged organs and I unctions. it arouses every natural source and means of nourishment. As a strength-restorer and llesh-buildcr, nothing like this medicine Is known to medical science. Filthy Cod liver oil and all its disgusted compounds can't compare with it. Dr. Pierce's Pollers euro constipation, in digostiou, or dyspepsia, biliousness and head aches. Thinks Dtmraveti Wilt Apologize. London, Jan. 3. A newspaper rcpro sontatlvo who called nt Lord Duuraven's Loudon residence wits informed that his lordship doniod himself to everyone Mr. Hamilton, his secretary, said Lord Dun ravon would eortuinly give no Intcrvlows, 5Ir. Askwlth. Dunr.iveu'H counsel at tho Inquiry, likewise de. lined to say anything on tlio report. , rwioiciitr.v brunt, ot tho Hoynl Yacht squadron, said: "I consider tho report satisfactory, and think Lord Dunraven will apologize. It Is reported that ho admits his error. l'rolmbly Victims r n I.mintlc. ItociiusTiSH, N. Y., Fob, 3. Tho condi tion of .Martin Lynn nnd his wife, who wcro found unconscious lu tholr residence on Saturday suffering from tho effects ot poison mysteriously administered, still re mains unchanged. They liavo not yot re covered consciousness. Tho children aro out of dangorf It Is thought by somo that tuo poison may nuvo uoEii immiuisiurou oy Mlss liynn, uio sister, wno was lounu lu tho house dead, whilo sho wus suffering from .mental unsoundness brought about by nor diseased condition. Albany Wants n NHincftaUp. AU1ANV, Feb. .'!. Mayor Thatcher has sent tho following letter to Senator Hill at Washington: "Will you suggest to tho proper autliorltiew that Albany is tho sec ond oldest Incorporated municipality lu our country, and sluco tho nomenclature of oltles Is drawn upon for bestowing mime upon our now crulserx, the namo of our auoiont city inlnht with propriety bo given tho noxt completed vessel." llyams lli-otliers Lento Canada, Touosto, Fob. it. Tho brothers Dallas and Harry Hymns, who wero relensod on Saturday on tl,500 cash ball, to uppoar be foro tho police iniiglstrato horo tomorrow, loft at noon yesterday for Now York on a spoclnl train, accompanied by AVollman.of YVollmnn & Goooh, their Now York coun sel. Toronto detectives bolloro tho brothors will forfeit their bond, and that they will not bo again seen lu Canada. Hundreds of precious little ones owe thoir 1'VC ,to Ur- Thomas' Electric Oil the sovereign cure for croup and all other throat I or lung diseases. Indigestion Yields readily to Hood's BarsaparllU because it tones and strengthens tlio stomach and aids 'digestion by sup plying pure blood. "I had indigos. Hon so badly that I was all run down and could hardly walk. Had no appetite and cohld not sleep I began taklm; talj Hood's Sarsapi M rllla, and beforo i had taken a fourth of a bottle I was very much better. I also used Hood's Pills nnd found them splendid, very mild, yet effec tive. I cannot say enough In pralso for what they have done for mo. Since uslnc? two bottles of Hood's Harsaparilla nnd Hood's Pills occasionally I feel almost lixr A now person. I havo a splendid appetite, sleep welt nnd work with ease." AUNii: C. LANTZ, Belleville, Pennsylvania. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the only True Blood Purifier promi nently in tho public eye. $1 j six for 5. Hood's Pills fflXcretakei THE WEEK IN CONGRESS. Senate's Freo Colnago Suhstltuto Will rrob nbly bo Mielved In tlio House. WASII1NQTON, Feb. 8. Sluco tho pass ago by tho senato on Snturday of tlio flnanco committee freo coinage substitute for tho house bond bill, which went through by n voto of 13 to 35, that body lias no well defined plan for this week's proceedings. Thero is no session today. It Is possible, though by no meansccrtnln, that tho flnanco eomnilttco will bo ablo to report tho rovenuo tariff bill tomorrow, tho mntter still depending upon Senator Jones of Nevada. If the bill should bo re ported thero will probably bo somo de sultory speechinnklng based upon it, but tuo consideration of tho measure would scarcely bo seriously begun this week, oven though a report should bo secured ns promptly as is hoped by tho friends of tho bill. Tlio committee on appropriations will claim a good sharo of tho timo that tho senate will bo In session. Tho urgent de ficiency appropriation bill has already boon reported, and tho military academy and pension bills will bo put 'n early In tho week. It Is altogothor probablo that all will bo disposed of beforo tho week closes. Tho Cuban and Monrou doctrlno resolutions nro also on tho calendar, and may be taken mi at any timo. Tho lniportunt feature ot tho weeK s proceedings lu tho houso will bo In con ncctlon with tho resolution to consuro Ambassador Uayard and tho senato freo colnngo substitute for tho house burnt mil. Tho resolution censuring Mr. Bayard will probably prcclpltato an oxcltlng contest on tho floor, but will doubtless bo adopted when it roaches a voto. When tho freo colnago substltuto for tho houso bond bill Is returned to tho houso nn effort may bo nindo by tho silver men to concur In tho substltuto. bucu nn at tempt would, of course, bo defeated, as tho majority against silver In tho lower branch of congress Is overwhelming, but It might bo niado In order to put tho members on record. Tho bill according to tho present program will bo Immediately referred to tho ways and lncnnscomniittee and reported back with a recommendation that the senate substltuto bo non-con. currcd In, which In parliamentary langu ago would mean that tho houso insists upon Us own bill. It will then remain for tho senate, which nlso will Insist on Its bill, to request a conference. It Is thero that somo of tho members nt each ond of tho Capitol honclto effect a compromise, but tho prevailing opinion is that tho bill will dloln conference. Orlp-Colds-lIeadncbe. Why suffer witli Coughs, Colds aud La Grippo when Laxativo Bromo Quinino will euro you In ono day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to euro, or money refunded. Price, 2." cents. For salo by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Condemned Murderpr Dies In rrlsnn, Bind Sino. N. Y., Fob. il-Willfnm Caisar, tho condoiiinod murderer, died Kud- donly on Saturday lu his ell at tho state prison. Ca?ir was: sentenced by Ito- oorder Goft on Juno S3, 181)3, and tho day of his execution sot for July 29 of tho samo yonr, Ho was convicted ot having mur dered a young colored woman, Mary .Mar tin, with whom ho hud lived, aud who-o terribly mutilated body wat found in an iuclosuro adjoining tlio Greenwich rsiv lugs b.inl;, nt rixth avenue nnd 'Wnverly place, New York city. Tlio murder and mutilation caused greufj tixcltoinont, and It was somo timo btoro tho umnlorur was captured. His conviction followed aud tho ca was taken to tho court ot appeals, where it has sineo li.-en ponding. To Ceiisiiro Ambassador U.tyard. Wasiiinoton, Fob, 3. A resolution con stirlug Ambassador Uayard for tho schtl monts expressed by him In his roeont speeches lu Kngland and Scotland was adopted by tho houso foreign nflulrs com mittee Two resolutions will bo rcportod. Tho first censures Ambassador Uayard by numo for tho languago used by him In his Boston nnd Edinburgh speeches, nnd Incorporated with this will bo a second resolution oxpresslng tho disapproval of tho committee of our roprosentatlvos abroad discussing American political at fairs abroad and displaying partisanship. Hives are not dangerous to life, but they aro a nrollflu breeder of misery and nrofaulty. Doan's Ulutmcnt gives instant renei, even lu tho worst cases of this and other exaspera ting diseases ot tuo skin. Tlio Collaeum Selected. Chicago, Feb. 3. Tho sub-connnltteoof the nntlonal Douioeratlo comiultteo lias decided that the Coliseum will bo the best plnco In Chicago for tho holding of tho ua tlonul Demouratlo convention, and ar rangements for Ite completion will, there fore, bo hurrlod up, tho contractors being under bonds of W.000 to completo It by May 1 noxt. Declined by llusala. L0NDON,Fob.3. Tho Obsorver(Uulonlst) says: "Wo havo good authority leading us to express tin' ueilct mat laermany re cently Invited ltussla and othor powers to co-opcrnto lu a plan liostllo to England's continued occupation of Egypt. Accord ing' to our Information aud belief (his proposition was declined by Russia," Iluy Keystone flour, I5o sure that the name Lrastu & Baku, Ashland, Pa,, is printed on every sack. '.eltnun Still Holding Out: Constantinople. Feb. 3 Heports from Turkish sources believed to bo fairly ac curate stnto that It Is boliovcd that tho Zoltoimlls nro still holding out, Tho Turks havo mado sovou different attacks upon the town, but nil havo failed, and tholr losses nro reported to amount to 10, 000. It Is alleged that 60.000 troops will bo neoded to enpturo Zoltoun. It Is bolloved that tho Jioltouulls number from 15.000 to 20,000, well armed aud provisioned for a year. There is a doubtful report that 4,000 Husstan Armenians crossed tlio Per sian frontier nnd defeated tho Turks at Siz, eighteen hours from Zeltouu, aud havo now joined tho Zoltouulls. Cincinnati's Murder Mystery. Cincinnati, Fob. 3. A hundred clows to tho murder nnd beheading of ti woman near Fort Thomas on Friday night are floating today. Many of thorn havo been traced to a worthless origin. Not a single arrest on suspicion has been mado and not asluglo suspicion has settled upon any man as tho porpetrator, nor has any thread been discovered likely to lead to tho Iden tification of tho woman. All tho ponds, ns well ns tho Coviugton reservoir, huvo been dragged. Tho witter Is going out of tho reservoir. It will bo wcrl towards noon today boforo It will bo ompty. Then search In tho mud for tlio head can bo inndo. Old l'eople. Old nconlo who require mcdlcino torcgulato the bowels nnd kidneys will find tho truo remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine doos not stlmnlato and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It nets mildly on tho stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to tho organs, thereby aiding nature m tuo performance of tho functions. Electric Bitters is nn excellent appetizer nnd aids digestion. Old peoplo find it just oxactly what they need. Prico fifty cents per bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. Von Hocttlclicr Will l'teslRii. HnilLlN, Jan. 3. An Intlmnto friend of Dr. Von Doettlchcr, secretary of statofor tho interior, declares that ho is determined to resign immediately. Tho emperor's speech of Jan. 18 has boon used by tho agrarians, blmctii)llsta and Bismarcklans of tho starting pulnt for nn intrigue to compass Chancellor Von Ilohenloho's fall. There Is not tho slightest Indication that Chancellor Vou Hoheulohe s position Is shaken, but tho hopes of his opponents nro based on the emperor's deslrd for a larger navy, which tho chancellor disfavors. A Mysterious 1'rlsoner. Cleveland, Feb. 3. Francis E. Lom bard, a man about 50 yoars of ago, has been a prisoner lu tho county jail hero for more than a weok tinder inystorlous clr cumstnncos. It Is said that tho arrest was procured by Georgo Shlras, of Pittsburg, son of Justice Shlras, of tho United States supremo court, and It is intimated that tho chargo Is subornation of perjury. The prisoner Is to bo held hero until Wednes day, whon ho will probably bo takon to Pittsburg, having been bound over to tho federal grand jury In that city. Our peoplo aro growing more and more in tho habit of looking to Qruhlor Bros., drug gists, for tho latest and best of everything iu tho drug Hue, They sell Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for Its cures of bad colds, croup and whooping cough. When In need of such a medicine give tills remedy a trial and you will bo more than pleased with tho result. Explorer llorcligrevluus Scheme. NewYoisk, Feb. 8. C, Egbert Horch- grovlnk, tho Norwegian explorer, arrived horo on tho umbrla yesterday. Borchgro- viuk has taught tho world pretty much all It knows about tho groat continont which lies in southern polar seas, and If his plans as now arranged nro carried out ho will bo ablo to toll much more after ho gets back trom an expedition which ho Is to under take noxt winter. Tho schomo that the explorer has in hand now Is to travol in snow shoos and sledges, with threo Nor wegian companions, that ho may roach tho south magnetic pole. Ho oxpocts It will taKo moro than two yenrs to do so. llucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles. or no pay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley, Dlckerson Kscuprs C.ouvlctlon. Council Bluffs, la., Fob. 3. The iurv that for four wcoks has beon trying Isaac i-iicuersou, mo Atiuutio banker, for fraud uicut uanKing in connection with the looting of tho Bank of Cass County, vns. terday reported cloven for acquittal, ona for conviction. It had been out forty hours. There Is llttlo nrobabllltv Dlckerson will bo trlod again, slnco it has developed that ho was only remotely. If at an, connected with the failure. No Legal Marrluges In ltliode Island. PnovmiSNCE, Feb. 3. Tho authorities havo discovered that tho now law requir ing all persons performing tho marrlugo ceremony to register yearly is Identical wiin ono onacted seventy years ago, which mis long ooon n uoau lotter. Tho authori ties stato there has not been a Inirnl inn ringo in Bhoue Island for fifty years, and will apply to tho legislature to havo tho acts of all unlicensed clcrgymon made VHUU, jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiik , "Ise in Town Honey." anca&e - A combination of tho great staifs s 4 of life WHEAT, CORN and RlCn." I Be Suro You Get tho Red Package, HERE'S OUn GUARANTEE. 3 iluy u pachiigo of dentil no Aunt. " Jamlcia's hell-lllln rnucalm Fluur.a iml If you do not Hud It hihIium tit liet ruMs yim cvfr itto, rHtui-n th einpty I, ox to your croeer, leave your mime, r. iiiul tlmurnrer will refund tUouioneyi .iimt eUuico It tu us. m SoluitlAcruly rrepAird Riut T h Mauafftctuntf uuly by " R.T, DAVIS MILL GO., St. Joseph, Ho. g 2 Send 4 cents in stamps for a t of Aunt ? i Jemima and her Plckanlno y Dolls. 5 I I I I I I ll-IK -H'MII ! IHII 1'iMt I II I I l' (! THREE SUNDAY SUICIHES, 6no a Ijuly of Wrnlth Who Tried Threo llHl'eri'lit Methods, BnooKLYN, Feb. 11. Ono woman and two men committed sulcldo In this city yester day, Mrs. Augusta Schwnrz, a wealthy Widow, who opened n handsonio rc9ldcnco In Berkley place, tho aristocratic section of Brooklyn, has for somo timo past been n constant sufferer from neuralsla, nnd that, together with tho fact that her hus band, Anton Schwnrz, n promlnontimcm- ber ot tlio Brewers' Kxchnngo, had been found dead about a year ago under pecu liar clrcuinstaucos In Now York city, had given her great mental worry. Sho shot herself through the mouth, placed sovoral rubbor tubes over tho gas jets and run thorn across tho bod where sho lay, and drank a quantity of laudanum. Henry Burns, nUonnnu, 00 years old, killed him self by drinking a mixture of strichuino and lngor beer. Because ho was reduced from tho position of foreman to that of conductor ot tho Ileade avonuo trolley line, naynor a. nogers. 3d yenrs old, shot him- solf In tho hoad and dlod soon afterward. Tho Intercollegluto Rnccs. Ithaca, N. Y Feb. 3.-Dean White, Cornell's representative In tho conference between Cornell, Harvard, Columbia and Pennsylvania, returned to Ithaca yester day, liu states that tho quadrangular race has boeu arranged botwoen tho freshman eights of thoso four universities, to bo rowed on tho morning of Juno 20, which is also tho ditto of tlio four oared 'varsity contest. Both freshman aud 'varsity races are to bo rowed on tho samo course, which has not been decldod, Tho Saratoga peo plo nro offerlnc moro money than tho Poughkecpslo cltlzons. Mlnnfo Kwanger's Confession. Altoona, Pa., Feb. 3. Mlnulo Swan- gcr, tho 13-year-old girl imprisoued In tho HoUlduysburg Jail on tho chargo of being responsible for tho death of William Mc Gregor aud tho attempted killing of his aged mothor. Mrs. Mary McGregor, llttlo wirrio sin anil iurs. ilarthn Johnston, has confessed that sho Is responsible for tho death of her undo. Sho sayj sho in tended only to make hor vlotlms sick, so that sho might rlilo tholr pockets and have money to spend "as other girls spent It." Throw Away Ills Cnnes. Mr. D. Wiley, ox-postmnstor, Black Creek, N. Y., was so badly afilicted with rheuma tism that ho was only ablo to hobble around with canes, and even then It caused him great pain. After using Chamberlain's Pain Balm he was so much improved that he throw away his canes. Ho says this lini ment did him moro good than all other medi cines and treatment put together. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Gruhlor Bros., drug gists. NUbta I 3 OF NEvVS Tlio fedonxl census of tho Mexican re public shows a population of 12,512,077. William K. Schmidt, a photographer, of New Haven, Conn., was strink blind In his studio, but his sight may bo restored. William Payne, au aged negro, and his wlfo, of Houston, Tox., wero robbed and murdorod in their homo by unknuwn per sons. A Now York cx.iress on tho Wnbnsh road collided with a freight train at Oakley, Ills. Englnoor lloso, of tho expross, was killed. Tho steamer Umbrla, which arrived at New York last night, brought from Eng land $1,000,775 for private firms, presuma bly for bond purchases. It Is generally bolloved that tho Turkish palace officials set afloat tho rumors of tho Kusso-Turktsh alliance lu order to In ercoso tho distrust among tho powers. Itcllcf In Six Hours. Distressing kidnoy and bladdor diseases reliovcd in six hours by tho "New Groat South American Kidney Curo." This now remedy is a great surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and overy part of the urinary passages In male or female. 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 Shapira, druggist, 107 South Main street. Coming ISvents. Feb, 17. First annual ball, Patriotic Drum Corps, Bobbins' opera house Schoppo orchestra. Feb, 20. Supper and entertainment under tho auspices of Council No. 84, Daughters of Liberty, in Kobblns' hall. Two I.Ives Saved. Mrs. Phoebo Thomas, of Junction City, III., was told by her doctors slio had Uon sumntion and that there was no hopo for her. but two bottles Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved iter me. air. nios. r.ggers, 13U i ionua at., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, annroachinc Consumption, tried without result everything clso then bought ono bottlo of Dr, King's New Discovery and lu two weeks was cured. Ho is naturally thankful It Is such results, of which these uro samjiVjjj that prove tho wonderful efficacy or ftlis I medicine in Coughs and Colds. 1-ri-e trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug store. Iiegular sizo 50c and $1.00. Sudden Heath of a Itetlred IN'uvy Officer. Washington, Fob. 3, Lleutouant Com mander Hobort K. Cnrntody, of tlio navy, died suddenly at his home in Georgetown yostorday. He was nppolnted to tho navy from Now York on Bept, 29, 1800, nnd re ceived tho rank of lieutenant commander Feb. 28, 1890. Ho was retired Juno 0, 1895. llrillth Ambassador Was Not Snubbed. LONDON, Fob. 3. Sir Philip Currlo, British ambassador at Constantinople, writes to Tho Dally Nows denying n pub lished statement that ho was kept waiting for an hour lu n cold anteroom when ho went to dollvor tho queon's lottor to tho sultan. Tell Into a Vut of Hailing Water. Washington, Fob. a John II. Hunt, a laborer, S3 yoars old, fell Into nyntof boiling water nt tho Hydraulic Brick com pany's plant, betweon Washington and Alexandria, anil was so imiiy injured una no canuot recover. Tho llttlo daughter of Mr. Fred Webber, Holland, Mass,, had a very bad cold nnd cough which ho had not beon ablo to euro with auy thing. I gavo him a 25 cent bottlo of Cham berlain's Cough Iteincdy, says W. 1'. Holden, merchant and postmaster at West Ilriinueld, and tlio next timo I saw him ho said it worked like a charm. This remedy is Intended especially for acute throat and lung diseases such as colds, croup and whooping cough, and It Is famous for Its cures. There Is no danger iu giving It to children for it contains noth ing Injurious. For. salo by Gruhlor Bros druggists. RESCUED On Lako Erlo's Shores. Tlio Captain's Wlfo Tolls tho Story.-It Will Interest Many People. (From the Buffalo Evening Sent.) If you wero to cnll nt 27 Front Avcnuo you would find u pleasant elderly lady, Mrs. Captain Hcncsy by name. Her kindly smile and joyous manner nrc to no small extent duo to tho escape sho has had, Her own words can better tlescrlbo her resctio nnd one can easily understand her present happy condition when they rcalizo what sho has gono through. She says: "About live months ago I had nn attack of sIcktioS3 which lasted for n week nnd since that timo I Imvo been snbjecl at In tervals to similar attacks, some of which wero longer In duration. It is hard for Ino to describe- how I suffered. The pain would commence in my head, after which it would seem to pass down my body nnd settle in my back, my sides nclicil, my back ached, and I had a feeling of great distress in tho bowels. Tho Increased pain which seemed to como from lying down, would bo almost unbearable, my face und stomach would bloat up and I could hardly stand on my feet, dizziness made it almost impossible s this feeling was always with mo oven after the violence of tho attack passed over. Tho last attack I had was tho worst, and was so bad I would not havo been nblo to tell this story but for Doan's KIduey Pills. As soon as I commenced their use I found immediate relief. Tho pain in my back nnd sides loft me nnd the dizziness went with it; tlio bloating in my face nnd body disappeared and all distress in ray bowels was cone. I have great faith in Doan's Kidney I'ills; in a short time they did n great deal moro for mo than all tho plasters aud medicines which I had resorted to in seeking relief and cure. I hope uhvays to bo able to pro cure them." For sale by all dealers price, 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburu Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for tho U. S. For salo at Kirlin's Pharmacy. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. p F. HUItKH, M. D. 30 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Office hours : 7 to 9 o, m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. ni. J II. POMEIiOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa. M M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Egon building, comer of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. ynov JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mabanoy 6fy, Pa, Unvlru? studied nnder somo of the best masters London and Paris, will cive lessoas on tho violin, guitar and vocnl culture. 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