ft I V EVENING HERALD ISTAHLISIIUI) 1870. I'ubllslied every Kvcnlnir, Except Sunday, nt 8 South Jaudin Strekt, Nkau Cksthk. f he Herald In tlellvcteil InHliCHfthdoan and iUo surrounding towns fornix cent ft week, pay ho U the carriers. Ily mall 13.00 a year, or 2J cents a month, paynblo In advance. Advertise ments charged according to apace and position. Tho publishers reserve the riKlit to change the position of advertisements whenever the pnl Mention of news demands it. Tho right li reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that tho publishers may deem (mfirorrr. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the poxtofflco at Shenandoah, l'a., as second class mail matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald MONDAY, FK1IHUARY to, 160(1. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. Totlic Hepubllcnn electors of Pennsylvania: The Republicans of Pennsylvania, by their duly rkeeen representatives, will meet in State con Tesllon Thursday, April S), ISOfi, at 10 o'clock a. m., In the opera house, city of llarrlsburg, for thejrpofle of nominating two candidate for rcjirOfentativent-lnigc In Congress nnd thirty two candidates for Presidential electors, tho (.election of eight dclcgates-nt-large to tho l!e publiroH National convention, and fur tho tnnsactJon of Mich other liuiinewH us may be rrwwoited. By order of tho State Committee. M. S. Qt'AV, Aet: Jkkk 11. lSi'.x, Chairman. I '. II. Axurkws. BocicturiOH. Yen' know a lot about tho good you want " sell, Maybe the public would like home ei your knowledge1. Advertise it. i. dlrert the attention of our readers to .he annual statement of the County Com missioners, published on tbo fourth page, -bowing tho receipts and expenditures of the ounty's nuances. Every taxpayer should 'ivc the array of figure careful perusal. TllK I'lilladclphiii Combine have levied an u-v4cssmeut of $2.50 each on the policemen for the "good of the putty." Of course, it is said 'o he a voluntary contribution. It ItiruNhes Dave Martin with ammunition for bis I'uiin rilmanlc light. . on Saturday. Tm: Denver papers devote a good di ai of Frank Wilson, of Ntoomdnirs, who spent , .. ,, .. , i last week in town visitliis iclativos, lias re- vpaco to priutini; the names ol men and . turnclUu ,;, honfi women who have struck it rich in niininj,. . L,ouU Hughes, of Gcrni.intow u, vnis tho They would liavo to got Out supplement ( I guest of Mr. and Mrs. James White, of We.-t , ,, i Oak street, .iwterd.iy. print the names of the poor devils who .ire r lt r.oschorman, proprietor of thoSbamo ' 'dead broke" and aie walking home on the kin steam laundry, was the gueit of Mr. and i-iir. i.l tin Mrs. C. I., l'ay, yest.erday. l ! John Spoiico, of Philadelphia, returned to AuMIKAI. MiiAHE cieatcd quiton (alisution at the Uiiiuu Lciiu Saturday e vening last, when he swr : '.ill lecture that tbo tint t-hot in a war lietnei u TJuglaud and the L'nitLil Stttos would bo tbo deatli-knoll of the lltitish empiri:. Ills lecture was a scathing arniign ment or the English policy of aggip-niiiii and elicited round of applause. Ji'stick Maviiam'h refusal to smut a new trial for "Hat" Shea, the notorious Demo .nitic thug wlio deliberately muulcred Hub ert I!o at Tiny two years ago this spring, constitutes u signal triumph of justice. No riglit-miuilcil person who has followed ibis irlehratcd case can have hail a moment's doubt Hint the "confession" 'of tlio convict h (I ough, upon which a demand fbrnnothcr in.il was Iwscd, was simply a nu-o to sute ins accomplice and pal from a doom be richly nuiits. Tub New York Legislature has passed a law which authorizes tho Superintendent iil' liistimncu to Bimly reUIIatoiy measures to itt-turaiice comimnles organized under the lawn of foreign countries when such countries discriminate unfairly against couiliauies operating under New York charters, when tliuy lomply with (he reiiiiri'iiients usually laid down. The law is aimixl at' the arbt- ti.nv ucliiii, nt' f liM-iiiimv In HVelilfllnir the' .t ii.siraiuo cuniianio qS York on , (li-ljt.OoUlH-lleii.lu.lio. rt . , . A . ., i, ., Why Butler with tvuiglis, ColiU and Iai, Y X.,uaI pletots. The MWomX Wwi oripl whcn utive Uiomo Uuiumo will alan baa the sauio suljject under consideration j cure you in one day. Put up In (allot con ...i si u ..;.. ,.,...i.ui,i.. u -i,iiur luur i ,ii i. venieut for taking, liimmutudil toiiuio, or lptul by it. li ()NK of the mobt remarkable dueuiiuuts. uliloh lias lately seen tbe light is it letter wliich Mr. Wliartou liurke.r, of Philudclphia, 1 h is atldresscd to IjisU'i n niaiiiifacturcr,, in , wbicli lie substantially hssci U that null -s tl u Hi publican National Convention tonics mil iitarely and explicitly for free ihei ruiuagc liiere "will be no Kcpubluwn wrty" and "no ' mom protective tariff bills will be allowed lo pass the national balls of legislation." Tlio litumlatiuu for this letter is a "ilccutiiilloii of p. indoles" signed by sixteen Uepablie&u free tilverScunUtrs. This del.iitiH In simply a dMuaud for the fSfrijiiilttoil eolnage nt si ver," and contains nt a wlUble of menace it) niust the ltepubllenTli,ry. If Mr. Marker iiuafinM tliat he call wlilu. bulldoze anil b iekmU listen i uumifactuiers into sup . rtiugTree silver, be is sadly mistaken in Ii smell. i You (let Strong, n you'rea tired out or "ran -down'' woman, ; tb Dr. Pierce's Favorite Piesciiptioii. i ul, if you suffer from any "feiuah eoni I lint" ur disorder, you get well. For these! I o things to build up women's strength, a i te cure women's ailments this i (lie I i j mouiciue which, onco Useil, is alwuys rn f. or. The-cf-N lutbiiig else can bo "just an i r i ,i i " lui.v. The "I'rescriptiun" ,i -- i t )ir,nuiti- all the natural fune li "n , u v t until. I-, with them, and is per il, yl i' 'i - hi my couilltlou of the female xyz n It in.pioves digestion, enriches Hie tilu-il, brings refreshing sleep, and rctoics health and vigor. For ulcerations, tlisplai i -nienU, beaiiug-dnwu Mmsation., perioilii.il Isiiu.s, and every chronic weaknoss or irregu larity it's a ii'iiinly, that safely, and pi r maiieiitly i uu - ELECTION BALLOTS PUINTIN0. Tlio Commissioners Awarded tho Contract Yesterday. Tho County Commissioners nnd Controller mot on Saturday to open bids for printing tho election ballots for tho election to bo held on tho ISth lust. Tho Commissioners stated they wore anxious toliavo tbo work iloucintlic county, and no bids wero nsked for otlUido of tho ronnty. Tbo following bids wero presented: Ilarron .t llartman. Ashland $ 8.T0 00 Kepuhllcan, Chronicle and Journal, Potts- Wile, combine 1,20000 T. II. .lames Ashlaml 7730 Wcltbntc, Allcntown I7IS0 J. Harry James, tho loweit bidder, teltv graphed his willingness to eioculo a bond lit tbo sum of $1,000 to print nnd deHver all tho tickete by 8 o'clock noxt Thursday. Tho three I'ottsvlllo papors formed a com bine and mndo a bulk bid, which was tbo highest received. Tho Commissioners and Controller docided, in view of tho fact that tho Allentowii party was fSOO lcs.1 than the lowest county bid and $725.50 less than tho Pettsvillo comblno, to award tho contract to tho Allcntown printers, which thov did. Late Saturday night the successful bidders" threw up tho contract because tho time is m short, and it was yesterday awarded to J. Harry Jainos. Tho l'ottsvlllo papers will do the work, and pcoplo arc wondoring why they bid so-high if they can print tho ballots at J. Hurry James' uguro and allow a profit for both themselves and the successful bidder fast year's ballots cost J1200 and woto printed by tho Journal and Chronicle. l'P to Ditto for ruins mid Aches. Kvcrybody pays Ifed I'lng Oil, 25c, (truhler Jiros., tlrug store. At PERSONAL. Mrs. William Small visited her parents at Ashland yesterday. M. 1). Matleller, of Denver Valley, was a town visitor to-day. Owen Camion, of Tamnnua, was a guest of town friends yesterday. ftcorge Ilcddall, of llazlelon, wits visiting relatives here yesterday. Jesse 11. Davis and wife spout yesterday visiting friends at Miucrsvllle. Miss Kuth Williams of Mt, Carina!, spent yesterday in town wii ' frionda. William Ttoddall ha- jonc to Xew l'hila- delphia, to open a bin i r shop there V. 1). Ilriimm and 1 Bertram, are visiting phia. I Messrs. George H. 1 It' Hare, V'lNdtsvifle . W. Wildo anil son, l'hilfldel- Iriemls in oilman and .Tames V. wero town visitors yesterday. .Tohu Groody, tbo Schuylkill conductor, was presented with a gill baby by his wife that place yistcrday after a pleasant visit of several days lu town friends Miss Catherine Xasli, of I'uiladelpliia, who was tile giicut of the Misses Foloy, on Weft Centre street, lcturncil to her boinii to-day. .Hon. I). 1). Phillips, of (iordon, and John I. Mathias, of Mabauoy City, talked a little politics and business, too, in town Saturday. William Lloyd lias been engaged toni poratlly as lmrtondcr at the Watson House. Mr. Lloyd formerly served in a similar capacity at WadiiiiKer's, in l'ottsville. Miss Alice Seager tutu mod Saturday een ing from Philadelphia, whero sho spent a pleasant visit, and was iiccoinpaiiied by her siitler, Annie, who will remain here a lew days. Mr. and Mrs. T. .1. lirniighiill, Mrs. Iiicliard Kcrslake, .Misses Delia Daddow and Hattie Miafer, and Messrs. John Krralako and William Ousto attended the funeral of John Warren at St. Clair to-day. Don's Your Cough'.' Pan-Tin chips it, 23c. At tinililer llros., drug ttoro. Mill lielllnui Mlull.tiillti.lil. Putin I'utlsvillc Cluoniflo. Tlio linn of li. C. (!reen A Son Satuiday cll'ecteil the Purchase of Hie propeity of Felix Slrouse, on liist Centie street, The I'nii.iilnrntloll 'u '0 (illll bi iiiv .11111)1) lli-r ll,u, the property living a 20 lout frontage, 1 home oxtensivo improvements will lie made in the piopuity licl'mo the new owners will occupy It. Mr. Stnuisc and his family will remove to Shenandoah. Tliousanilsarc siillbring excruciating miso ry fiom that )iluguo of tin- night. Itching Piles, and s.iy nothing about it through n sense of delicacy. All such will 11 ml an instant relief , lu the use of Duun's Ointment. It never ! tails. , money refunded. Piiuo, 23 cents. For sale j by Kirlin's Pliarmucj . I Thrco Dentils nt Ashliiml. Mr. W. S. Xici, of Ashland, died 1 Sunday from bromhitis. Mrs. Lewis Schneider, of the same place. was taken with an aitaek of hemorrhages, and passed away -boitly after. lieiiige Lindinmuth, a well-known rosl ih lit of silaud. -ulVeicd from a sovere attack of pneumonia, and died at Ids home e-lt nl.iy. Is tho Foundation of the Wonderful Cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Tliutls Why the cureu by Hood's Sar saporllla are Cl'Kiss. That Is Why Hood's Sarsnparilla cures the severest cases of Scrofula, Bolt Ilbeum and other blood diseases. That Is Why it ovorcomee Tliat Tired Feeling, strengthens the narvos, gives onergy in place of exiiaustion. That is Why tho sales of Hood's Sar sajarilla have incretised year alter year, until now It requires the largest Labora tory in the world, That (s Why Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier promi nently in tbe publlo eyo today, prepared hj f. I lloorl A Co.. Inell. Man, gl. w,i) n:n act harmoniously with nOOU S FlllS llood'sSarsaparllla. c. Rich I Red Blood ILeJh jgBb, OeM 4B i i .tUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIItllllllllltlllllllllllllllllA I "Ise in Town Honey." Pancake ! A combination of the great stalfs ij ?of life WHEAT, CORN and RICB.; i Bo Sure You Got the Rod Package, i HERE'S OUR GUARANTEE. ? Iltir a packagn of Genuine Aunt. ".InmfniB's Rcll-ltlslnp; l'anrnko Flour. - j "nnil If you do not find It makes tho lie! j Hriticos you evor mo, return mo fuipiy., m box to your grocer, lenve your limnc, ami the grocer will refund tlio mono) ami chiirgo It to us r ! Sclenllncallr Prepare.! ami " llanuracturud only by - "R. T. DAVIS MILL GO., St. Joseph, f.o. - Send 4 cents in stnmoa for a set o Aunt -m Jcmim.i and her Pickaninny IJolls. " li. i. j. iiiiftuii.il mi ii. ii ii.ihiiii iiiii t m i ni- Death of IST-OonjrrcMlnnii Kenynn. KinostoK, N. Y., Feb. II). Bx-Judo Willhuii Ij. Kenyon died at his homo hero yesterday, nftor a brief llluoss, ngeil 75. Ho was ono of tho most widely kuowu luwyers in tiui Hudson river vnlloy. Ho slls (rrnditntod from Hutgorj eollego lu 1812, and was ndmlttod to prnotloo four yenrs later. Ho was chosen to tho Thirty sixth congress from Ulster and Greene nMiintlrva ill 1H7V nnd vil n ilnleirnhn tfi tbo f Republican nntionnl convontioii In 18"2 nnd loitt. He wits oloeted county judge of Ulster In 1883. It May do us Much Tor Von. Mr. l'red Miller, of Irving, 111., writes thai ho 1ml a severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe iialns in bis liack anil also that bis bladder was affected. Ho tried maiiy so-called Kidney cures but w ithout any good result. About a year ago bo began use of Klectrle Hitters and found relief at once. Kteetric Hitters is esiieeiallv adapted to cure of all Kidney .mil Liver troubles and often, gives almost distant relief. One trial will nrovo our statement, l'nce only our. ior lge nouie. .u A. iasicy m nrug siorc. The Connecticut llrldgn Horror. Bhistol, Conn., Fed. 10. Over three tbousnnd people vlsltodthosccnoot Thurs tliiy nltilit'.s disaster yosterday, nnd huu ilrods soarcded tlio river for missing bodies. Tlio bodies of .Tamos Maok, section hand, of Now Brltiiln, nnd Charles Ciistolalnl, of Hartford, were l-eeovered. It Is not dcilu ltely known how many lives wore lost, its tlireo mcn'und a boy aro still missinjr. It Is known that six mon woraeither drowned nr killed,, dut It will probably bosomo tinio before tho exact number is determined. llucklen's Arnica SaUe. Tho best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt lhcuni, fover sores, totter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skjn eruptions, and positively cmcs piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale bv A. Wasley. rather l'H.gcl'.llil isclttellieil. HonihsTutl, N. V , Fob 10 On r?fltur Say ltev. John M. Fllzg-mld, tho priest recently convicted of arsou in tho second degree, was soiiteneeil by Judge Suther land to soven ) ears In the Mate prison at Auburn. Fitzgerald made a sjweoh de slaring his innocence. An appeal was mndo to tdi bupromc court, iiiul theprinolierwas deued on $10,O0() bn'l. The Wenthor. For eastern Pennsylvania and New .Ter ley: Fair; slightly colder; westerly winds. " Jtellet In lx Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "Now (Iroat South American Kidnoy Cure." This now remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain, in the bladder, kidneys, back and every lart of tho urinary passage in malo or female. It reliovcs retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick rcliof and curo this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Sliapira, druggist, 107 South Mainstioet. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmithlng dono call on E. F. Gallagbor 18 Wont Centre street. Dealer ir stoves. 8-1-tf Our people aro growing mure and mure- in tbe habit of looking to Oruhler Urns., (ling uists, 'for tlio latest and best of ovprytbing in the drug line. They sell Chaniborlaiu'sCongh Hemody, famous for its cures of bad colds, oioupaiid whooping cough. When lu need of such a medicine give this remedy a trial and you will be more than pluaMsl with tho result. t Buy Keystone fluar. Ho sure that the ivimo Lksmo & liAm, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ovory sack. Coiisuinptioii ill Its advanced stages Is It ean bo beyond the itower ol man to cure. preventeil tliough. by Ihe timely use of Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Symp, nature's own remedy for coughs and eolds. Tho (Unas Wictorltw .May ItiMiiiue. Pittsbiiwi, Feb. 10. The extension of thi shutdown of tlio wiudow glass fao' torles to Feb. B3 has baoli oxtondod to the tilth, Tho ChaniluM (ilns company Ig norwl the order of the combination and started tbo Koiiiliigwn factory on riat urday. It is pos.ibln that this may foroo KKOiicrnl rosunip.lonof (fee fac-lorics. Spy Arltiu Mnt Itsttirn In I'ihiiiw. London, Feb. 10. Tho high coii't of ji tieti luui refused to quash tbo writ which WMl granted for tbo exi radltlon to Franco of ISnillo Artou, who was arrosteti lu Nu vembor for oomiiiieny with Dr. Her, uuvft tlio late llaiMn lieiiinch lu the Pnnuia canal frauds. i Arreateil on h Miunlef Clliurge. ' Wh.mim. io, IVI., Fob, lft RUfus Rob erts wits iirii-su l lust ilUjllC cbttrgod with themurdei' of .Uartln iWrdon, ajred )1 years, who wus suvbbetl on My 11, 1886. toiler is tleuluk theooctistttlon. Tho police say lie has bosu away from the elty siuoe the slabbing. , ), Jlli Louilnii's Death. ST. L00, Feb 10 The lnqiiest m tile l)dy of D. M. Loudon, ol Altoon.i, Ph., who was fauml dead In a room here, re sulted In the verdlctthnt death was caused by tui overdone of laudanum taken nnuj luntlonally. It exonerates evorybody, "After so fieri ng from dyspeini.i for llirec years, I decided to try lluidock Ulood Ilitti n.. Two bottles cured io entiroly " Mrs. (I. c White. Talu ia. Oiii-idn uiinly .i w oik Let The Wliole World Know The Good Dr,Miles' Heart Cure Does EAItT DISEASE, has its victim at a disadvantage Always taught that heart dlsoaso Is Incurablo, when tbo symptoms becomo well detlncd, tho patient becomes alarmed and a nervous panic takes place. Hut when a suro romcdy is found and a euro effooted, after years of sunerlng, thcro is great rejoicing and dcslro to "let tho wholo world know." Mrs. Laura Wlno Inprcr, of Selkirk, Kansas, writes; "1 dosiro to let tbo whole world know what Dr. Mllos' Dr. Miles' Heart Curo has uono for me. Tor ton years I had pain in my heart, short ness of breath, palpita tion, pain in my leftsido, Heart Cure Restores TJfxiltli oppressed fee'ingln my ncdlUliina chest, weak and hungry spells, bad dreams, could not Ho on either side, was numb and suffered torrlbly. I took Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and boforo I finished the second bottle I felt its good effects, I fool now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Hoart Dure saved my life." Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is sold onguaranteo that first bottle benefits, or money refunded. Throw Awuy Ills ("noes. Mr. I). Wiley, ex pnstmastcr, llliick Creek, N,V.,wm si badly alllictcd with rheuma tism that he was only able to bobble around with canes, and even then it caused him great pain. After using Chamberlain's Pain Italm he was so much improved that be threw away his canes. Ho says this lini ment did him more good than all other medi cines and trcatmont put together. For sale at 51 cents per bottle by Oruliler Pros., drug gists. Coining Kvenls. Feb. 1". Fiir,t animal ball) Patriotic Drum Corps, Hobbins' opera IiousaScboppe orchestra. Feb. 1!). Annual supper under thoaiispircs of the 1'. M. church, lu Hobbins' opera house. Feb. 20. Supper and entertainment under the auspices of Council Xo. SI, Daughters of Liberty, in Hobbins' hall. Feb. 21. Coffee Supper under tlio am-piics of the Salvation Army in Hobbins' ball. The littlo daughter of Mr. Fred Webber, Holland, Mass., bad a very bad cold and cough which be had not been ablo to curo w ith any thing. I gave him a 23 cent botllo of Cham berlain's Cough Hemody. says W. P. Hidden, merchant and postmaster at West lliimiield, and the next time Tsaw him he mid it worked like a charm. This remedy is intended especially for acute throit anil lung diseases buoIi as colds, croup and whooping cough, and Ir is famous for its .euros. There is no danger In giving it to children for It contiiins noth ing inurio'is. For sale by (iruhler Urns, druggists, I'm Sale Cheap. A line cherry front witli French pinto glass windows, also a fluo cherry hat case, suitable for milllnciy or a hat sloro. For information call at L. Hefowieli's, 10 and 12 South Main street. Ml-lav4t. Tho Ideal ranacen. Jainos L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, says: "1 legard Dr. King's Xew Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for Cough, Colds and Lung Complaints, having used it iu my family for the last five years, to the exclusion of physician's iiuw.iptiuns or other prepara tions." Hev. John llurgns, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "I have been a Minister of tbe Methodist Kpl'copal church for 3'J vein's or inure, and have never found anything hi beiioneml, or that gave me such speedy relief as Dr.jKiug's New Discovery." Try Ibis Ideal Cough ltemcdy now. Trial bottles ireo at A. Wasley's drug stove. "I was ti'oiilrfed with iiuinsy for tle veins. Thomas Hclcctiric Oil cured me. My wife and child hud diphtheria. Thomas' Kcleetrie (111 cured them. 1 would nut lm without it ill the house tor tiny coii.iiilii-ati.in." Utv. K. P. Crane. Dunkirk. N. Y. SPECIFICS are scientifically prepared Remedies; havo been used for half a century with entire success. srwirie loit 1-I'crers, t'ougentlous, Inflammations. !i-Wiriii, WormFever, WormtJollc... 3- Teeililug, CoHe.CrjIng, Wakefulness 4 lllorrlien, o( L'litldreu or Adults 7-Ciinsln, Colds, Bronchitis H-Xcurnlsln, TooUmehe, Paeesclie..... O-lleadnclies, Sick lltmdicbe, Vertigo. 10- lyH-iU, IBUoiMims, CoiilKition 11- Siiliprewicd or l'nlhful I'eriads... . ia-Vblle,Til'rofurMkli , lli-Croiui, I.nrinsllis, Iloamnowi ll-6alt Ilbeum, rbips4as,KruHWas. lS-lllieiiinallsui, orniHHimsllol'alns.. l(l-Maliirln, (lillU, Fever omt Auue lil-l'nlnrrh, Iulluenia, Cola In tuellead UO -Wliooidiig Coiiiih, ii7-Kiauev DUeax's, l!S-.enou Di'liltlly 3()rrinory Weukliess, 31-Suro Throat) iiuinay,I)lnl)l)ierla.... "77" for GHIP. 9eM 1V I.-tivclt. ni vnt iirvpald nn rrrrlpt nf n l,., 80,. of f. lor l , ,iNy bo ntrtat. ii..ptS, II. alranul,, l.tti'MrHuaya' Manual (KnUrnJkllilaeSi Alt, itvaiH 111' I'll IIKIS' It U.C0.,1I1 IIS nUialU.,3.e POLITICAL CARDS. VOTE FOR THOMAS J. BR0UGHALL -FOR- School Director In the Fourth Ward. mi? U By tbo Wreok of Two Sohoonors Off Massachusetts' Coast. THE FLORIDA BROKEN TO PIE0E8, Several Hundred reople Saw the Futile HfTorls of the IaTo Saving Crew to Iteach tlio Seven Men Who Had Taken Itefug In the lllgglng. Amesduhy, Mass., Fob.10. Tho schooner Florida, coal laden, for nn onstorn port, went ngrouml a half mllo off Salisbury Bench yesterday afternoon. Tho Plum Island life saving orow attempted to reach tho vcsjol with a lino for a brooches buoy, dut failed. Tho vessel went to ploccs nt 10 o'clock last night, when the masts gnvo way, lotting the sovon occupants Into tho sea. Two of tho bodies wero washed nsboro, ono that of a mulatto. Tho llfo saving crew could do nothing, as no doat could stand tho sea." Tho vossol hailed from Belfast, Mo. Sho struck tho sand bed near whero tbo sclioiincr Jonnlo AI. Carter was wrecked a year ngo. Hlg boiiflros wero built on tho beacli nnd attempts made by fishermen to reach tho fated schooner. BjiiiIh with lino attached thrown by tho llfo saving crew wero not caught by tbo mon on tho Florida, who wero In a beuumbed condi tion. Five of them wero on tbo mizzen- mast, ono on tbo mainmast nnd tlio otbor on tho bowsprit During tbo ovcuing hatches and portions of tho Florida's boats camo nsboro. A nor'.ion of tho llfo saving orew is patrollng tho bpach on watcli for other bodios. Pevornl hundred pooplo saw tho wreck go to pieces. Three Jlrowncd and Tour Saved, Gloucksteii, Muss., Fob. 10. Thothreo masted schooner Alliauca, which left Now York last Sunday, went ashore on Plum Island last night, and was stovo to frag ments, four of the orew being saved and tlireo drowned. Tho schooner bad 400 tons of conl for St. John, N. I)., nnd wns commanded by Captain Mellons. Sho sailed from Now York, nnd reached Kd gnrtown, whero sho rode ont Friday, and made Capo Cod yesterday afternoon. The captain kept off shore in tho tooth of a strong northeast gnle, but ho soon hoard tho whistling buoy and sighted Plum Isl and light. TJoforo they realized it tlio schooner struck, floated and wns driven a mllo up tho deaob through tho breakers. She struck head on, tlio spars camo out, and sho went to pieces. Thoso drowned were: Captain Mellons, of St. John, N. B., agodS) years, unmarried; John Keed, of Calais, Me., aired 20; Andrew Urown, cook, of Spring Hill, aged 0 years. Hnved from Death on tho Deep. CF.DAlt Kkvs, Fla., Fob. 10. The schoonor John AV. Foster, of Phlladcl ,,, wttn a cnrjfo f lumbor, from Pen saeoln nnd Mo Janeiro, was burned on Thursday n bundrod miles west of here. Tlio ship and cargo are total loss, The captain and crew of snvsn men left the vessel in nn opon yawl, and wero aftor wurd capsized. They managed to get on tho bottom of tbo boat, where they re mained for fifty-eight hours before bolng picked up by tho Besslo Wish and landed liero. Schooner Wrecked, hut Crew Savetl. llAiivioN". N. II.. Feb. 10. Tho schooner Stollu, coal iadon, went asburo below Hyo lleach last night during tho galo, and is a total 1ms. TJio crow of sovon men was saved. , An lhiilisary from Cuba. Key West, Fin., Fob. 10. A three masted schooner which passed hero yostor day signalod tlio pilot boat Nonpareil and Informed tlio captain that ho wns from Cuba, and that ha had on board two stow awnys. They announcod thomselvcs as Dr. Castillo and servant. Dr. Castillo stated that bo was surgeon general of tho Cuban army, and that ho loft tho camp of (5ener.il Gomez ubout ton days ago for tho United States on a secrot mission or Im portance. Ho said that fiomcz was en camped In tlio southern part of Cuba with a largo army and plonty of provisions and ammunitions. Ho also said that tbo ulti mate success of tho Cubans was assured In n short timo. Two Children Killed by 1'nlllug Iliilns. HltooKl.YN, Fob. 10. Two clilldron were instantly killed and ono younp; man seri ously Injured ns tho rosult of a fire which destroyed a eottiiire on Fort Hamilton avenue yostorduy. Tho victims aro Minnie i Fpecht, !) years old, and Harry Uotzcn, 7 yours old. Kdward Hill. IS years old, re- celvotl u fracture of the thigh, ssvero scalp ! wounds and contusions of the body. Tho 1 cottage was unocoupled.and tho liro started ' from an unknown cause. Later in the day, while a crowd of children and othors were viewing tbo ruins, tho chimney fell i without warning, burylnK tho three men- 1 Honed. Another Storm Coming. Washington, Feb 10. Storm signals have linen displayed all along tho coast to I give wnniliig of tho approach of another ! storm of a severo ehamctor. It developed SHturdaywIthconsldeniblo Intensity on tho ! central gulf uoast. It has all of tbe char- i acterlsttcs of the recent hurrlcnno, and ' mariners cspoelally are warned of tho dan- i i irer. Special observations aro being takou I nt frequent intervals In order that warn l lugs may bo Riven iu timo. VVnrilinqjit C'auaeil Hi Suicide. 1 IlAKHlSliOKB, 1'Olli 10. Fato was car- ! talnly unkind to II. V. HHoop, a Iwok- keeper of tills plaoo. Friday uigbt he ate a quantity of jnnnililno and was soon a , i ooriHO. He livod at No. IWi Xront(joraory I ' stroot, and wiillo goiuR borne from bank a ! I fow days ago lost ttW. This cauiedbim I mucli worrimont, and bo began drlukliin ! 1 heavily. On Saturday a boy who found j the money took It to tbo Sboop family. ! xlie KB'iirt to Save lloKimr. 1 ' AMUtiY, Kob. 10. Application will be j 1 made In tbo near future for tho pardon or commutation of sentence ot donn x. aic i Kane. Ho U now serrlng a six year term 1 in Slni Sinn, whiob does not oxplro until i I lHg. MoKano Isjmtrerlng from lu.lon of the heart, Urlitht'is dlMBiso and asthma, and the dnniimoss of tho colls uud his con finement nro having a very disastrous j effect upon his health. I llarnard Keeild Ills Authority. HoMli, N. V., Fob. 10, Tlio Associated Prc.s correspondent had an intorvlew last night with X'resld9it Utloy In rogartl to tliei'ortStauwlibauk. I'rosidcnt UUoy said that up to tho presont nothing has t licon found on tho books of the bank to show that Cashlor Harnnrd aiiproprlatcil funds to his porsonal use, but ho added thut tho cashier bad vxcoeded his authority. CI A Professional Nnrso Aflllclcd With llrlgUt's Dlsoaso of tho ttidnoys Finds a Cnro. (From the Buffalo titici.) Mrs. A. E. Taylor has resided in Buffalo for over 40 years, her address Is 250 Her kimer Avenue, its n professional nurso alio has nursed bnck to health many a sufferer Dlsunso in nil its varied forms lmvn in come as familiar to her ns to tho regular (miuiiLioiicr. ucr occupation 13 ono that taxes tho strongest constitution, but tho fallguo of long watching nnd nursing nt last drought her to a bed of sickness. Mrs. Taylor speaks of her complaint nnd curo ns follows; "After doing confined to my bed for somo timo my disease assumed such a serious aspect that a doctor was called in. Ho pronounced my ailment "right's dlsoaso of kidneys in tho third do greo nnd a very bad case. My llmds swelled up so that I could not walk across tho floor, or, indeed, help myself in any way. My faco dloatcd up and my eyes swelled so that the sight was dadly im paired. This condition continued for nearly two months without any marked improvement from tho doctor's treatment. I havo taken quarts of huchu nnd juniper. I tried battery treatment, dut nil without nny lasting benefit until I felt like ilnally giving up in despair. Hearing of Dean's Kidney Pills I gave tlicm n trial, and after taking thrco doxes I was nblo to get up without assistance and walk, something I bad not done in months. I continued sto'idlly to improve with their use. Tho swelling in inv leg left, tho color returned to n; y face, changing from n chalky color to a health' bloom. I now consider my nlf entirely cured nnd I shall never rest prnitintf tho Utile pill that saved mo. " Doan's KidnoyPiilsaro certainly a sur prislns discovery for kidney ailments. I hnll bo trim to tell anyone of tlio won-de-fu! curr they performed on mo." Fi.r s ! ' v ii11 iV.tcr3 price, DO cents. Mailed '-. I".. !) .ViP.surn Co., Buffalo, XT. V., --o'-.. n" U.--- tho U. a For sale at Kirlin's Pharmacy. If we could sell you only one package of aeelig s Kaltee, we better stop business. It's because those who try it, keep on buvimr thatwe have sucn enormous sates Of heml-splittlnjy Iieadnclie Immediately re lieved ly tho usoof TAYLOR'S Anti-Headache Powders. They nrort positive nnd speedy euro nnd nro bguarnnteeu absolutely imnniess. ineir great Rmicccss la mnplo proof that they arc an cffeetlvo wirticle, widen can he always used with the Lot GRUHLER BROS. OLD DR. THEEL "Tr" 604 vxBXXEmzssissEESssi North Sixth St., 'CmrnntcM. "w." ab. Green, Philadelphia, the nr-tfjaiE4of hpoeial D1oajh. mdiU)Ol dan g to a tho trnuM mnr bo. trt omn lie flurtd. St flof um. r!( nrMn snil I'llin. i wlthoutcntllnir. 1)K. TliEKL in im.iUvctr thae'ddt. tbe brMt &d tiiont L IU fill ami i-xoerli'iicf! one, tto rattle what other tnajreWlm, btud At 2-ccnt ilaiui'S for book Truth" nid cDlishtcnel regarding vour dlwaw and bow to gt eurcl. Tb onlr buolt J'l'0lN(i l'A'KSand their btokt unil rirciilciH. Hur,t re lief. Fresh Cat- curfil In ltolO Ottrs, Iioarit fitoJ; 6tol. Wt l and Hat, .fK-. 6 t ! la. Sun.. 9 to IS; Ktr ,6lo 8. Trvuluifnt hy SIull. Vh -n roa wrlto or call mention tbla papr. Btianl and lo)gluK If dculnd tR.CHASrS BloodHerveFood iV!antt-riun-Down People from CnMnood to Old Age. In t'liuae it retia:nift thn aam subataDCea T If ICt f n, . .UVinut ,.t .,11 .nt1A fn the tlt'iiil and nervea that are exbauatfd ia these two litu'fftvniBllaldabydlae&iM. indlReation, high ltviDi;, overvrork, worry, exceaaea, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES ! Ilf inaklnir the blood pure anil rich, and Die dlseatlon perfe. t, It createa aolid tleah.maacleaud atrtnstl. "lie nerves be. Inir made blroUfcT.the brain beeoinea actire and clear. For restoring loat?ltali'y and eloiiplne all waatlnitdmlna and weakiienalri either eel, it baa no equal i and aaafomale regulator It laworlh its weight In gold: Ono box lat week. Prii-eBi , .or Dboxea$iHl. Druugiataorbyinail. Hook tree. ' THE OR. CHASE OOMPANY, Chettnut Bt.. l'lilladelphla. General anil Nervous Debility. Weakness of Body nnd Mind, KuVrts of I'rrort or i:xcC5Jo , lu Old or Younc Itobust, Noblo Manhood fully Restored. How to Kniarco and Ktrpngtben We.ik. Vn ilevcloped Portions ot li.iily. Ab-ulutely nn l'ailingllouioTrcatmont. Henetits In n. ilnv. roiu 5d Klateq nnd Pnrelirn I'ountrles. Rend for Dm rjptlvo IVnjs, ex planation and prooH, mailed (tealotlHTee. ERIE MEDICAL GO., Buffalo, H. Y. rA.n nir unn . i. 'i .. i i'.... ..i... i' t.r-4- si hvc iuu ioior,d b,ui A7h!:r;.i.i :.m n-cra in aiouut, jian-h ullln'l Will.. f'UI'sfcU iltl:Il:lV O., HOT Mnaonle TeinnleJf SC'lllcitfiro, III., lor proof i.l euiea. 'llll-K 5..I)UMI). W,,n.l .neund in 1B uaya. lUO-pmre !ooU Ireo. DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE T?Aal.1nft;T?.f.0, winoits oi' voiiTir, A.MI WlnlliX, i8 pages i cloth bonndl curelir sealed and mulled e. Treatment by mall strictly 'onUdemlal, .pj a poaluve. quiclt car? uuaran'eed. No matter bow lone standing, 1 wUl poa (vely care you. Write or ralL DR nRR329N.I5tliSt.Piilla.Pa. va uwi J otcoltee enriched by SEELI6'S KAFFEE .will bother vou.l UT tlStIfV f
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