" , . r- .A1 lr V EVENING HERALD iwtaiii.isiii:i) 1HJ0. Published every UvcnliiK, Hiccpt Bundny.at R Bourn Jakiiik Stuket. Near Dkntiib The Herald in dellveicd lnHliciiiiiidoaii mid the surrounding town for si cents n week, pixy able te the carriers, lly mall 93.00 a yenr, fir 23 renin month, payable In advance. Advertise ments charged according to space nnd position. The publishers reserve the right to change the Irosltlon of advertisement whenever the pub Icatlon of news demands It. The riKht Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether sld for or not, tluit theV publishers may deem uprocr. Advertising rates made known upon application. Rntered at the postolllco at Hhcnandoah, Pn., as second class mall matter. TKLKP110N1! CONNECTION. Evening Herald TUESDAY, KEUKUAKY 11, 1800. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the Kcpnbllean electors of Pennsylvania: The Hcpubllcnns of Pennsylvania, by their duly e hosen representatives, will meet In State con vention Thursday, April 3), ISM, at 10 o'clock a, ni., In the opera house, city of Ilnrrishurg, for the pnrposc ofMiominntlng two candidates for representative ntlarge in Congress and thirty two candidates for Presidential electors, the selection of eight delcgatcs-nt large to the lle publiean National inuvelition, and for the ransactlon of such other business ns may be presented. " lly order of the State Committee. M. 8. Quav, Attest: Jure H. Itnx, Chairman. It. ANliIlKWs, Secretaries. A nHorKR In Chaplin, Ky., recently found :i $70 diamond in a lwrcl of sugar. It is not to be expected, however, tlmt diamonds will be used by the trade in geiicralasasubititutc biraud. ' Tun "pugs" are not wanted even in Mexico. As ttiey appear to bo spoiling fora light, why not pack tlio whole gang off to 'nba wheio their fighting would lio of some ii to mankind. Tin: question of a better location for tho N'aval Acadoniy is being discussed. Seveial olllcers wlio liavo served as biipeiiutcudculs of the Academy think it should ho moved farther north, but the majority of naval "dicers disapprove on sentimental grounds s nd would ilisliko to seo it go elsewhere. ongrcssman Barrett has intioduced a bill in the House of Iieprcsentatives providing for its removal to Newport, hut its late in the Naval Comniitteo is doubtful. ' That a fool and his money aro toon patted lias never been better illustrated than in the use of Ldwin Fields, 'who died a pauper in ''hirago, and whose body was turntil over to a medical society fur direction, lie was tho owner of the tlilded Ageniino at Tonibslone, s.rizona, and w.ib wortli millions at onetime, hut his head was not hard enough to stand prosperity and his career of oxtr.ivaguice ended only with his wealth, nncl ho was soon reduced to the most object poverty and died in the poor house. Truly, gold wasacurso to him. Tin: acting liovornor-Ucncral of Cuba liink.s tho in .urgent ato not entitled to tho rights of belligerents because they will not stand up for liim to whip them, preferritig to run away rather than risk a pitched battle. Jle evidently never heard of tho old English adage, beluga .Sp.iiiiuid, that "ho who fights and runs away will live lo fight another day, " when ho is in better trim for it, or his antagonist is not so well prepared. It is real mean of Gomez lo leml General .Marin ou a wild-goose chase, and is very undignified warfare for a haughty SpanUli Don to have to engago in. MiNibTKK Willis at Honolulu is making himself conspicuous again. This time he in fused to .join in the ceremonies arranged in elebrrttion of the thlid anniversary of the establishment of the lrovMoualGoernmcnt and refused a salute front tho warship iu tho port of Honolulu in honor of Ihe event. No doubt the f.u ts ill the caw will be brought out in I'niigios, as it is quite probable n dlscouilcous act of this hind will not be permitted to pass unnoticed. Cuba and Hawaii both ato ready to fall iuto I'ncle Kim's lap, hut drover U still shy oven rudo to both. A Ni:w Yiikk paper tells tho following : 'Aslucud boy ill a down-town office has made $(i,000 on an expenditure of two ceute. The lad took advantage of tho weaknesses 111 Secretary Carlisle's bond lamo notice, and now he is wealthy ateuidlug to the unall boy's htiindaid. When ho read tho bond notice he taw tils opportunity, aud put in a bid for $150,000 of the bond at a prlco which assured an awuul to him, Hosold his right to leccive tlio lanuls for fcn.OOO. Tho only oxpense lie Incurred was two cents for u 'postugo stamp to send his bid to Washing ton." That boy will ho a millionaire before he dies. Tin: political string has been pulled agaiu In Germany, nnd tho organs uro tuned up to a dilfeient song. They aio not so bellicoec toward England as they were, and the Cabinet ofllcors liavo shown a decidedly con ciliatory spirit In their utterances iu the Ituichstag 011 the naval hill. It is surmised that Kaiser Wilholiu's confroros in tho Triple Alliance are responsible for tlio change iu tactics, which is bcliovod to ho only super ficial. However that may bo, England's readiness for war has undoubtedly had great effect upon Gcrmniv nnd while the Kaiser may disllko to hack down tho pressure hrotight by his more prudent allies will compel him to ho moro circumspect in his public utterances. It Slay ,to lis Much l'or You, Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, 111., writes that ho had a severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in bis back and nlso that his bladder was affected. Ho tried many so-called Kidney cures hut without any gooil result. About a year ago ho liegan use of Electric Hitters and found relief at once. Electric Hitters is especially adapted to euro of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost Instant relief. Ono trial will provo our statement. Prlco only 00c. for largo bottle. At A. Wasley's drug store. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of tho Now York mid Philadelphia Kxelinnges. New York, Fob. 10. Tho speculation today was characterized by pronounced strength. The volume of business exceeded any tola! since the stormy days following tho Venezu elan message. The dealings were very widely distributed, and took in a number of usually neglected shares. Closing bids: Haltimorc A Ohio 301$ New Jersey Cen..00VS Del. Ac Hudson. ...128 N. V. Central mi I) . L. & W bay Pennsylvania 63ti Krlo 10J Heading WA Lake Erlo.V W... tttii St. Paul 7; Lehlgh Nav 40 V. N. Y. & l'a...- aiti Lehigh Valley ii;t$ West Shore General Mnrlicts. I'ltlLADEi.i'itiA. Feb. 10 Flour firm: win ter superfine, $2 4I1&3 50; do. extra. $2 COSM.DO; l'onnsylvuiila roller, clear. '.3t3.3; do. do., straight, $J.50aa.lM; ucntcrn winter, clear, t3.4083.r,u. Hay steady; good to choice tim othy. Sill. Hecf steady. Pork dull and easier. Lard lower; western steam, S5.77bj. Duller steady; western dairy, 10&lrjc; do. cream ery. 12&lfte.; do. factory, fliJlSJc.: Elglns, 19c; imitation creamery, llttl'ic; Now York dairy. W8e.; do. creamery, 138,(io.; Penn sylvania and western creamer) prints, extra, SUo.; do. choice. lUe.: do. fair to good, 15S18c; prints jobbing at2I21e. Cheese quid; largo, 0f10kie.; small, UQI0)f; part skims, 3J.juc.; full skims, 83o. Eggs steady; New York and .Pennsylvania. 1.10.; lee nnuse, fl.iiUnVl: west ern fresh, HV4915e.; southern, 13Hllc. Uw Stock .Markets. New Youk. Feb lu. Heevos aotlve; com mon to choice tl.l"ll ; oxen, S3(M: bulls, f.(98 Sr. oows, S J? i i ,0. Cables lower: re frlgerator beef, U' i't: ' .; American steers, tl 3 04c., dressed wei.-hl a Ives higher; veals, $" .8'l: fed cale S 1 t. 1.75; all sold. Sheep and lambs lower; common to prime sheep. fc:i44.1i!W,; choice ueilie-- Jt.ai'pM.riO: oulls. fa.ofl: lambs. 81 5n,i,,,il. u. I ear extra Qhlo lambs, S-i.76; lato sale- $ In 43. SO for prime tnchnlce. Hogs firm, St. Vi 1.81J: pigs, choice, KAbT LluciiTY, Pa., Feb. !0 C.ittlo higher for common and medium cr. prime. M 10 4.IW: good liutchors, J-la4 9i, rmubfnl, fi..WaU.7.': bulls, stags and o. 51 7.153. VI. Hogs active mid higher; Philadelphia. S4 7V,6 81.60: best Yorkers, $l.c.iftl.;.: pig, tl Bn'fft 4.00. Sheep higher; prime sbtep, .l (H((.:i 7.j; good, $2..Vlft$!; common, $1 tl,i,i2.4H; lambs, 8.1.5'Jffl.i; eai calves, ?U..Via".2j- Tlio Ideal 1'aiiaceii. .lames L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, says: "I regard Dr. King's New DUcovcry us 1111 Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and Lung Complaints, having used it in my family for the last live years, to tin cxclusioh of physician's prescriptions 01 other prepara tions." l'ev. John Ihirgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "I have Ikch a Minister or tho Methodist Episcopal church for 50 years or more, and liao never found anything so beneficial, or that gave me such sneidy relief nsDr. King's N'cw Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough Iieincdy now. Tiiul bottles free at A. Wasley's drug store Thomas Sexton Ileclliles. London. Fob. 11. Thomas Sexton has dcclliiLtl the clialrmaushipof tho Irish Na tional Federation, which was tendered to him by tho couucll of the federation at their quarterly meeting in Dublin uti Sun day. He says that no pu'ilie advantage could be gained by his acu-ptance, which, tinder thu present circumstances, would subject him to a btr.iin entirely buyoud his strength. Tlio i:ighth Victim of the Floriil.i Wreck. NuwitunvroitT, Mass., Fob. 11. From a letter washed ashoro at .Salisbury Heach it upjicars that thero was an eighth member of the crow of the wrecked schooner Flor ida. Tlio letter boro tho address of John S. rcllson, HO Green street, New York, 1 unit it is uuitovcil tlint tho one to whom it was written is among thoso lo-.t ltollof In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder discuses rclioved iu six hours by the "Now Groat South American Kidney Cure." This now remedy Is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain iu tho hladd 'r, kidneys, b 11 k and every part of tlio urinary passages in malo or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief nnd euro this is your remedy. oldhy Isaac Shaplra, druggist, 107 South Main street. Ijee (ioin lou's S-ciiicL'en loininutctl, llAlllllsnrHU, l'a., K.n. ll. Governor Huntings yestorday e iiiim.i, id the death seutoiic-o of Leu Gum nu, convicted iu I'liiliulelphln for Hi' i.i.uiler of another Chinaman, tu llfo iihji Isimnuml, in nc cuitlinco with tlio rcouiiimenilation of the board of pardons. (iooil Pensions lor Olllcers AVIdowg. Washington, Feb. 11. The commlttco on invalid pensions 1ms reported bills grunting a pension of V'M per muuth to tho widow of General J. H. IlulT and fp50 per month to tho widow of Ilcar Admiral Ku gllsh. Uulll On tho Solid Basis Of Pure, Itiqh, Itcd lllootl, Health Is veal and lasting. Opiate Compounds, NarcoticB Anil Nervo Stimulants nro Temporary and Dangerous. Sarsaparilla Builds permanent Good Health llccauso It Purifies, Vitalizes And Enriches tho Blood. Cures Scrofula, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Nervousness, 'Weakness, Dyspepsia. Try It. Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lonell, Mail. Hood's Pills the after-dinner pill and family cathartic, 23c FROM FOOD ' But the Food Must be Digested Thcro is no way to gctBtrong without food. Food is tho strength maker. Just enough food, properly digested, makes tho strong and healthy man or woman. Too much, too little, or even the right quantity, not digested, will make any body weak, The lieginning of all sickness is Weakness The beginning of ull weakness is indigestion. So to keep strong look after your digestion. That is tho most important point of all. When your food ferments iu your stumacli and forms gas, causes dizziness, nausea, bail taste, sick headache, full feeling, nervous ness, irritability, etc., you havo Indigestion. You aro losing part of yourllfo. Every hour you uro sick causes a loss of strength. ' The way to cure it is to take Shaker Digestive Cordial. A few doses will relieve. If you take it long enough you will regalu the strength you have lost. Shaker Digestive Cordial is mado from herbs nnd plants by the Shakers of Mount Lcliauon. It contains very strong digestive tonic properties. It creates strength. It makes your food make you strong and bright and healthy. It clears your complexion and strengthens your body against disease. If you want to get strong and well, try u bottle. Sold by all druggists at lo, 25, 50 cents and $1 00 a bottle. The (jlieen's Speech to I'arlluineiit. London, Fob. 11. Tho queen's speech, which win rend today at tho opoulng of parliament, Is longer thnu usual, but It does not nnnounoo nny sensational de parture in policy. It opens with express ing satisfaction that Great llrltaln Is nt pcaco with all thogreai powers, and in re ferring to tho Tnuisvaal Incident recites tho course of ovoutsrathor than furnl-iies mi indication of tho outcome. There is u guarded iilluslon to the Venezuela quos tion, and ref.Tonoe is mado to tho pros-p.-cts of a friendly understanding, Among tho bills proposed is tin employers' liabil ity measure, ouo providing for voluntary schools, ono for tho relief of agricultural distress, nnd 0110 for tho establishment of a board of agriculture in Ireland. Grip-Colds-Hcadnchc. Why sillier with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Imitative Uruiiio Quinine will cure you in one day Put up in tablets con venient fur taking. Guaranteed to cure, or muney refunded. Price, S$ routs. For tale by Kirliu's Pharmacy. lerrlblo Nlillgglo lor Lire. STP.oUDStmno, I'n Feb. 10. Tho flood nt Minsl Kilunborger's lumber yard was nlmost tho soono of a douulo drowning. John Gardner and Kdwatd Corneallson, I employes of the county treasiuer, had u boat nnd wero putting ropes about tlio lumbor piles, which were several feet under water. Their boat upset aud tho two men wore carried down t ho stream for soveral hundred yards. They fought des perately for their lives, being encumbered with heavy overcoats. These they inuunged to throw off while going down wiih tho water. After tremendous oxerlions the two 111011 got into a sort of eddy,-and, by superior swimming managed to reach the banks of tho creek. Xntural (las for Five Towns. TJniostown, I'n., Fob. 10. Tho Drowns villo Gas company lias bought the big gas well on tho Suo Gray farm, Grecmo county, across tho Monongahohi river from Fay ette county. This company has lines to tho llvo towns of Drownsvlllo, West Brownsville, Drldgcport, California nnd Coal Ccuter, but the failure of tho gas supply of that section has left thoso places without gas for two years. Tho Gray well Is one of the largest ever struck In south western Pennsylvania and tho supply will bo ample for the llvo towns mentioned. J'ntal I'lrn nt MoKccspoit. McKi:kspoi:t, l'a , Feb. 10. The Allc ineyer theater building, on Fifth avenue, was destroyed by Uro on Saturday, with nil Its contents. For tho past, week a gang of men has been at work tearing out the! Interior of tho theater to transform It into a brewery, and it Is supposed some of tlio workmen interfered with the wires. George McC. Dnrto, foreman of Tho Herald, was killed and Peter Strom was caught by a falling wall nnd seriously Injured. Tho Herald forco was at work when the lire started. Mny Itesult in W'ltv Slurdor. RlVKItTON, N. J., Feb. 10. An assault that may result In a death occurred nt Parry, a small settlement nbotit two miles nbovo horo. Tho case was discovered by Constublo Guest when he went tu arrest tho wife of Joseph Cormlcliivel ouaolmrgo ot disorderly conduct preferred by Kate Clarl;,allns Cotton, Tho officer found Mrs. Carmichael lu bed, half doatl from tho ef fects of a brutal boating, mill ho arrested Thomas Chirk, husband of her accuser, for tho assault. I.nst or the Itelrk 51 order discs. WlLKESHAIiHE, Pa., Fob. 10. Tho final chapter In tho Barney Helok murder oaso was closed Sat unlay, when Mlchal Kear ney, tho last of tho four men nrros ed, was released from jail. James Hendricks and Jack Robinson got twenty and eighteen vonr.s raHiiectlvely in the panltontlary for this crime, nnd James Fisher wns found not guilty. Thcro was little evidence against Kearney, though ho had boon In jail for a yoar. Victims of u llrlilgo Accident. PotTbTowN, Pa., Fob. 10. Tho body of Mlko Speaok, who was carried away on u wrecked brldgo on Thursday evening dur ing tho freshet in tho Manatawny creek at this place, was found on Saturday Imbed ded In tho mud In tho lowlands, U00 yards below where the brldgo broko from Us moorings. Tho body or ids fellow unfortu nate, who was lost at tho same lime, has not yet beon found. Moonshiners In New Teiey, Kgo IlAltlioitClTV, N. J., Feb. Pl. While workmen wero tearing down 11 building to fidnllt ot tlio erection of a largo hall to bo used fur the Tarlous lodges In this city, Lawrence Kroln, of Philadelphia, tho owner of tho building, found traces of u whisky distillery In thu walls of tho collar, It Is rumored that steps have been taken to secure prosecution lu tho case. llucklen's Arnica Salie, Tho best salvo lu the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheuui. fovcr sores. tettor. chapped hai.ds, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, aud positively cutis piles. or 110 pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or many Tofuuded. Price a cents per uox. i or Eaie uy a. vasiey. "I was troubled with quinsy for five years. Thomas' Eclectlrlc Oil cured ino. My wifo and child had diphtheria, Thomas' Eclectrio Oil eared them. 1 would not bo without it in t he house for any consideration," ltov. ). F. Crane. Dunkirk, N. Y. THE W'ZARD AT WORK. Mr, JSdlson' Kxperliuents rrcnnrntnry to Photographing the Huiuati llriitn, OltANoi:, A. J., Fob. 11. Thomas A. Edison, tho electrician, win html nt wtirk nil day yesterday iu Ills laboratory In West OrntiKo, preparing for his oxporltnont of pliutiyr., piling 1 ho human brain with the mil of tho nowly discovered ray. With tho tild of mercury pumps ho labored assidu ously on Crookea' tuiios of his own manu facturo. To tho mouth of each tube n long Rlass tube was ntUoiiod and throuprh this, by means of 11 eouuuctiui; tube lu the side, tho mercury win run, and thonlrlntho Crooke.s' tuhu was gradually exhausted by the mercury. Mr. Kdisnii mit for hours wntchlng tho progress of tho work, and lie dl .played a wondiTftil aiiiiiiiiit of piv leiieo when, after ropeiiod trials, thu islrod r .t wns not obtained. Airulii a. id iiRaiii 1110 efforts Wero repent 1 11 id ,r. Kdlsun explained to tho iviD. 1 s 11 osi-nt that ho was try lliK to seo wiiulliur tho rays wero longi tudinal, otherlo vibrations K"iiiff Rtralht out into spiiue, or local inu."i.aic wavos ciiciila iug j mi uno olectrodii lo 1 ho other lu tho tube 11 itjrh ihe ulr iu tho Imme diate locality .uiug purely local In influ ence In another experiment ho caused tho rays to pass through a pleco of steel 0110-, j half of an inch thick. lie also found that tho mysterious rnys were capable of pene trating 11 bit of curd board, apiece of cel luloid ami a half iuch strip of steel com bined. In regard to his proposed nttempt at photographing tho human bruin, tho rep rescniative ot the Associated Press nsked Jlr. Edison if thcro would bo uny danger of tho subject, sufforlug any physical in jury from the rays which would necessar ily bo forced through Ills head. Mr. Kill son replied: "Tho subject will bo i 11 110 danger whatover, ns thcro is 110 amperage lu tho rays in the tube, and it is tlio amper age that works tho harm." You Get strong, if you're a tired out or "run-down" woman, with I)r Pierce's Favorite Prescription. And, if you sutler from any "femalo com plaint" or disorder, you ge well. For these two tilings to build up women's strength, nnd to cure women's ailments this Is the only medicine w hieli, once used, is always jn favor. Therefore, nothing else can bo "just as good" for, vtm to buy. The "Prescription" regulates and promote', all the natural func tions never conlliets with them, and is per fectly harmless in any condition of the female system. It iniprnws digestion, enriches the blood, brings refreshing sleep, aud restores health and vigor. For ulcerations, displace ments, bearing-down sensations, periodical pains and very chronic weakness or irregu larity It's .1 remedy, that safely, and per manently cuies. Intel ctlng Cattle Statistics, Washinoton, Fob. 11. Tho agricultural depiu uneiii returns for January, 1B00, show tho total number of horsos to bo 15, lit, 05"; mules, ,-27S Oltlj milch cows, 10, ld7,5Mi; oxen unit othor cattlo, ai,03.),4o9; sheep, 3S,l".W,78'l; swino, 43,813,75'). Tho UKgn'gatoviiluesaroforhorsov!) 10,1 10.18(1; inuii'-, M0,l,idl, 157; milch cows, OTl.OjS, U .I; own nnd other cattle, SS'W (fc.'S.-llO; sheep, U5,lu7 7H5;swlno. fcltfO, 529,745; grand total, tl,7:.'7,02,O!Jl. In number, horses havo decrea .ed slnco Juu. 1, 1803, 4.8 per cent.; mules, 2.1! prreent.; milch cows, '.'.2 per cent.; oxen aud other cntrle, (10 per cent.; bheop, 8.4 porceut.; swine, U.U pel cout. Threw Away Ills Canes. Mr. I). Wiley, ex-postmaster, Mack Creek, X. Y was so bully alllicted with rheuma tism that he was only ablo to hobble around witli canes, and oven then it caused him great pain. After using Chamberlain's Pain Halm ho was su much improved that ho threw away his canes, lie says this lini ment did him more good than all other medi cines and treitment put together. For salo at 5) cents per bottle by Gruhler llros., drug gists. 1'iiglll-m In the :ei;ulai' Army. OMAHA, Feb. ll. A scumlal developed nt Fort Omaha yesterday when Privates Cavauaugh and Murphy were arrested for prize lighting, and a huiidted others who witucs-,od the light expect to bo ordored to tho guard house. It has been stated that tho two men fought for 11 purso that was furnished by tho olllcers nt tho fort. This is most emphatically denied by Colonel Dates. A very determined effort Is being made to learn who wero present ntthe mill, nnd if tho discovery bo mado all the soldiers spectators will bo arrested. ID YOU EVER suffer from real ner- vousnossf wticn every nervo seemed to quiver with 0, peculiar. feeling, first In ono place, and then another and all seemed finally to conceutrato ina writhing. lumblo In tho brain, and you be come irritable, fretful and peovlsh; to be followed by an Impotent, weakened condt tlon ot tho nervo centers, rinsing la the ears, ami 6iceploss, mlserablo nights ? Milne Mrs. Eugene Eearies, 110 Simonton St., Elk hart, I ml., says; "Ner vous troubles had made mo ucariy Insano and physicians wero unablo tohoitime. Mymcmorv xv i iua,o Nervine Restores Health was almost gone and every llttlo thing worried mo until I was nlmost distracted. I really fearod I was becoming a, maniac. I imagined all sorts of ovll things and would cry over nothing, i commenced taking Dr. Mllos' Itostoratlvo Nervine and four bottles of this wonderful remedy completely cured mo, and 1 am as well now as I over was." Dr Mllos' Nervine Is sold on guarantee first bottlo will benefit or money rcfundod! 'ANSY PULLS? STEAI1D JlUaE. LHO4o.FC.'"W0MAII 3 SAFE OU.V WU"K iiECIiMS CO.,'WlllHA. Almost O Distract eril osusB tUBCSK SHEA'S LAST HOURS The Troy IClertlon Murderer to be Kxtf cuted by Ills I'rlends. DANNRMOltA, N. Y., Fob. ll.-Skcptl-clsm pervades tho jrroup of twenty or more newspaper men and physicians who nro pUhored hero this morning, It pervados tho prison, nlso, nnd tho ofllcors, wlillo havlne; mndo ovcry preparation usually made for tho death of a condemned crimi nal, feel tho effects of the skeptical atmos phere Kvon Bartholomew Shoa, con demned to dio before tho noon hour, Is a trlflo buoyod up by this same feeling that something may Intervene to save his lifo. Before ovorybody hero looms up tho sig nificant fact that Shoa four distinct times lias been equally as far beneath the shadow of death. Will this fifth preparation for death be final? Is tho quostion tlint agi tates nil horo. It is a slii(iilnr and rather horrlblo fact that Shea will bo executed by his friends. Wnrdeu Tliayor, who read tho death war rant to him last night, has known him from boyhood, llvlug in tho same city with him. Deputy Warden MoKcnna, who will lead tho procession of death ns 11 guard to tho prlsonor, Is also from Troy, and knew tho convlctod man well. In another part of tho prison is u mnn who, in the prcsenco of witnesses, under oath and in Ills own handwriting, has doclared him- self the murderer of tho man for whoso death Bartholomew Shea will atono. Whether or not Shea really klllod Iloss McGough, tho confessed murderer, nnd Shea olono know. Tho latter still protosts his Innocence. In all tho history of crime In tills stnto it is doubtful If thero was ever such a serious situation or ono tliut had in It elements of such dramatic nature. Ittintor Tfecdeil Anotlior Ynto. Flt.VNKFoitT, Ky., Feb. 11. Tho Repub licans are indignant because Dr Hunter was prevented from bolug elected United Stiites senator yesterday because of a pair between Senator Ogilvio (Dom.) nnd Rep resentative Poor (Pop.). Tlio latter Is said to have promised to voto for Hunter when ever ho was needed. Senator Ogllvlo was sick nnd uniiblo to bo in attoiidanco. Aftor the joint ballot last Friday his physicians forbade him attondlng tlio sossions till ho was better. Meantime tho Blackburn men arranged n pair with Representative Poor, and Hunter needed the hitter's vote. With It ho would have been oleoted. Tho voto stood: Hunter, CI; Blackburn, 40; Mc Creary, 3; Carlislo, 2. Necossary to choice, C3. Ilulldiug Wrecked by Kxplosion, BnooKLYN. Feb. 11. An explosion last night wrecked the building nt tho comer of North Second nnd Rodney streets, Will iamsburg. Tlio building was owned and 'occupied by A. T. Amschechor, paint and colors manufacturer. Tlio wreck burst into flames, and in a few minutes tho ad joining buildings wero sot ou flro. Tho flames spread so quickly that nlno build ings were almost totally destroyed. Most of theso wero occupied by manufacturing Arms. Thov loss will reach nearly $75,000. A lcnf Mtitu Instructor Murdered. Nkw Youk, Feb. 11. Tho dead body of Mux Kglan, 03 years old.au instructor of drawing in tho Institution for deaf mutes, was found on tho fourth floor of that In stitution yostcnluy. There wero a number ot horrible gashes on tho back of tho head, nnd near tho body was found a bloody lron shovol, with which tho murderer evi dently struck down his victim. No appar ent motlvo for tho crlnio was discovered, nnd thus far tho enso is shrouded in the densest mystery. Sudden Death of nil ninliu'nt Divine. Cincinnati, Feb. 11. Rev. Snnford Hunt, D. D.,of Now York, tre.asurerof tlio Methodist Missionary society, dropped dead of apoplexy at tho Grand hotel in this city last night. Dr. Hunt was about 75 years old, and leaves a widow nnd tlireo daughters. Ho was tho author of sovoral religious books and stopped hero to attend 11 meoting of tho book coninilttco of tho Methodist church. flnriunn's Opposition to Mnrbnry. Washinoton, Feb. 11. Tho sonnto com mittee ou judiciary yostorday agreed to report tho nomination of W. L. Marbury to be United Stntos dl-trict attorney for the eastern district of Maryland without recommendation. Senator Gorman is op posing tills nomination tills session, ns ho did last, and will probably now carry the fight into tho suiinto. Killed by n Llvo Wire. NALTiMOliH, Fob, 11. While playing nt tho corner of Front nnd Colvln streets Georgo Roberts, 10 years, old was lnstuutly killed by electricity. A "doad" telophono wlro had fallen from tho crossarms and had been wound round tho baso of 11 polo. 1 Young Roberts touched the wlro, which I had boon charged by contact with an elec tric light wlro. Judge Alllfton'g Possible Successor. llAltmsnuiio, Feb. 11. It Is thogoticrnl expectation in political circles that Gover. nor Hastings will tomorrow fill tho viy cnucy on tho Philadelphia bonch cuusSd bv the death of Judgo Joseph Allisou, Tho prevailing sentiment Is that Director of Public Safety Abraham M. Ueltler, of Philadelphia, will bo given tho appoint ment. Moi ton's Presidential Uoomat Washington WAsmxaTav, Feb. 11. Tho. Republican members of tho JJow York d'ologation in tho houso aro proparing to launch the Morton boom at tho national capltol. All tho Republican mombersof tho Now York delegation who uro lu town havo signed n document pledging tho members to the earnest support of Governor Morton. Tlio Alnhaimi Way. Seihio.v, Ala., Feb. 11. Saturday night last Joo Leads, colored, attempted iicrlm inul assault ou Mrs. A. V. Prince, wife of a nrominent citizen of tills place. Yester day tv masked mob took tho nogro nwny from officers who had stnrtod with him to tho county Jail at Ashovlllo and hanged him to n trco. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Jerry Soott, tho negro whoso daughter died from floggings administered byhor fathor, was sonteucou ac dncKsou, Mich., to llfo Imprisonment. Tho grand Jury at Krlo, Pa., has held Mrs. Kate M. Ncllls aim JUigur u. Uard' nor, of Glrurd, for trial on tho charge of poisoning Petor H. Nollls, tho formor's husband. Tho body of II. C. Potter, n wealthy grain morohant of Tueoina and it nephew of lJIsliop l'oiier, ui itov iuik, wiih lounu on tho ocean ueacu noar hnn Francisco, Bulcldo suspected. The mikado of Jupan has presented to Mrs. Greshnm, widow of tlio late! secre tary, prlccloss. tapestrlos and botutlful vasos front his private collection, n a trib ute 01 respect vu uor uunuuau, ; Ten Thousand OF ANY KIND IS MANY. Different Meanings. Ten thousand dollars is a great deal of money ; ten thousand soldier, make army ten housJnd votes may change a nations destiny i button thousand living witnessed o the superlative cumtlvopowcrofrrcmedr In most forms of kidney diseases is numl ccdontcd in tho history of lnodlclno And we nro not vaiiigloriously boa'stlnc or quoting at random. Wo liavo in oai oVc tho names and addresses of over ten thoiis ""1'crsons who havo been qnickly and positively cured of kidney disease if Dr Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. From every walk of llfo, ovcry lino of business from ovcry sex nnd nationality ton thousand cured nnd grateful patients testify to tho absoltito ctiratlvo power of Dr. Hobb's Sparagus Kidney Pills. nicy nro tlio proof. Thoy nro the witnesses. Think of it, ton thousand pcoplo, from tho bricklayer to tho hanttor ,i ,i, ..1 chorus being dally, hourly, increased' iu vol 11 1110 by now voices. Was thero ever such a mass of ovldonco. No, and thoro never was such a remedy. t uro and heal tho kidneys, filter poison ni.d impurities out of tho blood and restore perfect health and pristino vigor. Ilr. Hobb's Spanigus Kidney Pills' are endorsed by the best physicians and sold by druggists nt 50 cents. A valuablo book mailed freo. Address Hobb's llcdiclno Co., Chicago or San Fran cisco. Coining Events. Feb. 17. First annual ball, Patriotic Drum Corps, nobblus' opera house Sclioppe orchestra. Feb. 10. Annual supper under tho auspices of tho P. M. church, In liobliins' opera house. Feb. 20. Supper and entertainment under tho auspices of Council No. 81, Daughters of Liberty, iu fiobbins' hall. Feb. 21. Cofl'co Supper under the auspices of the Salvation Army in Robblns' hall. Tho llttlo daughter of Mr.-Fred Webber, Holland, Mass., had a very had cold and cough which ho had not been ablo to cure with any thing. I gavo him a 25 cent bottlo of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, says W. 1. Holden, merchant and postmaster nt West llriinflcld, and the noxttimo I saw him ho said it worked llko a charm. This remedy is intended especially for ucuto throat and lung diseases such as colds, croup and whooping cough, aud it is famous for its cures. There is no danger 111 giving it to ciiiiurcn lor it contains noth ing itiurious. For salo by Gruhler Ilros, druggists. For Rale Cheap, A fiuo cherry front with French plato glass windows, also a fino cherry hat case, suitahlo for millinery or a hat store. For Information call at L. Itefowich's, 10 and 12 South Main street. 1-11-law-lt. Our peoplo aro growing moro and moro in tho habit of looking to Gruhler Ilros., drug gists, for tho latest and best of everything in tho drug lino, They sell Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for its cures of bad colds, cioupand whooping cough. When in need of such a mediclno givo tliis remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result. gAgent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. - Try Barbels Bohemian Beer. OHN F. CLEARY, i PUIIK BKLTZEit W ATE It DflTTI CD I A cure for hemlaciio anu DU1 ILCtv :- stomach troubles. aiNOKU ALU, Ur . . , IsQKlt HKIfll, 17 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. Satisfaction Guaranteed Plumbing AND Gasfitting. P. W. BELL, Cor. Main & Centre Sts. Casement of licddall's Building. Teams to Hire. If you wont to hire a Bafo nnd reliable team for driving or for worUlngpurnoses pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No, 410 Kast Centra street. Opposite Reading railroad station. Hillions of Dollars Go up in smoko every year, rluVc t,,,f .! 1. ... ...... Take nof) stock, fur- nlture, etc., insured In first-class TO' name companies as represented uy DAVID FAUST, SXti1' Also Life and Accidental Companies. 4 (I je..i. 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