EVENING HERALD i:stmu.isiii;i 1H70, Publish Dtl every K veiling, ntteiit Hundrty, nt 8 South Jaiuhn Strert Nkau Pkxtiik. The Herald in riellvrird ui ShetiatiHoiwi mitl the flrurreundlng town for rent t wtck, pay able to the cnrrlern. Hy tnnll 98.00 a ytur. nr 2fl ccnU (i month, jmyahle In advance. Advertise ments chawed uccord I iik to pku.nj and position. The unbllMiera reserve the rlfiht to chai.o the fiosUlon of wlvertlneinpnts whenever the pul I cat. on of news demands it. The rlKht Ik reserved to reject any advortltineiit, whether pnid for or not, that the publisher may deeii. improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the port oflico at Shenandoah, !,, a eocond cJam mall matter. TKLI2FUON12 CONNECTION. Evening Herald TUESDAY, FEU1SUABV 18. 1SDU. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To (ho Heptihlfcan electors of Pennsylvania TheKepiiMlcnni of I'rnniylvnnln, hy their duly CBoeeti representatives, will meet ill State eon i TBMIon Thursday, April 21, Wn, at 10 o'clock a. m.a in tlio opera house, city of Ilnrrtslnirg, for the. purpose, of nominating two candidate for representative nt-largo In Congrchs ami thirty two cnmliilalo for Presidential elton, tho selection of eiifht dcleguti-B-nMargo to tho Re publican National conventton, mid for the ransactlon of such other business ns may be presented. By ortler of tlio State Committee. M. S. Quay, Attest: J Kiir. II. 1!kx, Chairman. V. It. Aniikkws, Secretaries. Till world is full of queur people, as any 0110 cansee by looking around lilm or oven 111 tllO gl.l3S. Till: retirement of John Ynungfleisli as ity editor of tlio Minora' Journal, after a service of flvo year? upon that paper, lias boon received with much regret by that gentleman's many friends. As a descriptive writer, tliero aro nono to compare in Schuyl kill county j his command of language was Mich that tlio readers of tho paper will miss his fluent pen. Wo shall ever remember Youngdeish's description of Tumbling Jtun. In liis now Held of labor we hopo to sec, him attain tho same prominence and siicces. as lie did in that ho has just relinquished. To-morrow is AMi Wednesday, when tlio season of Lent begins, and fashionable society will array iUelf in sackcloth ami for the once will abandon amusement and frivolity for luortinc.itinn of the iicsli and meditation and prayer. Whatever may be said of this practice as an ecclesiastical custom, it is a most whole- Miino one viewed from other etiimlpoiiiU. It teaches individuals the invaluable 1omiii of ielf-tlcnlal and tclf-eolitrol, and enforces upon them the old truth that "life is ie.il, life is earnest," and lias its ditties as well as its privileges. In this modern, woik-aday world, willi its mad rush for gain and eager .search for pleasure, it is well that a certain portion of tho year i set apart for deeds of sclf-ahncir.itiou and for reflection. The spiritual, like the physical man, need-, its period of recuperation. QUAY THE CANDIDATE. Notwithstanding his emphatic lefual a few weeks 111:0, Senator Quay is now a full fledged candidate for tho Presidency, and it is stated that ho consented only in conse quence of tlio great pressure brought to bear upon him to allow his name to be used. His candidacy has evoked great enthusiasm throughout tho state, and Is very well re ceived in the country at large. I'ennsyl vanians who have known him so long are, perhaps, disposed to underrate his abilities, hut tlio statesmen of the Republican party throughout the country hold very high opinions of his political sagacity and superior oxecutlvo ability, more especially thoso who came in contact with him during tho cam paign of lbSS when ho was at thu helm and lauded a Republican President in the White House. Senator Quay outers tho contest with 01 votes from Pennsylvania solidly at his bade, and if ho does not win tho nomination for himself will be In a position to dictate who it shall be given to, and will, in either event, direct the campaign which at this tinio has a most favorable outlook for the Republican party. His services as Senator from Pennsylvania, whllonot characterized by any groat orator ical cffcctB, havo reflected groat credit upon his state, and his opponents respect him for the statesmanlike qualities he has displayed whllo zealously upholding tho principles advocated by his party, and his excellent judgment and great political ability as a party nianiigor were tbo admiration of the whole country lu his great contest last summor, when a combination of politicians, deemed almost invincible were put to rout with great onto. The Junior Senator's unswerving loyalty to his party and his friends is such that, now that he has consented to enter tho contest fur the highest oflico lu the gift of the people, ills party and his friends rally to hU support enthusiastically and will work unceasingly for his advancement. As to Ids fltnoss for the oflico, there is no question raised hy frtonds or foes, and if chosen he will glvo tho country a good Republican administration without any "object lessons" to entail misery upon minimis of Its people in an effort to furco objcctlonablepolitical ideas upon them. and Aro Inseparably connected. Tho for mer dopond simply, solely, solidly upon tho latter. II It is puro they are properly led and thero is no "nervous ness." It It is Impuro they aro fed on refuse, theroforo cannot bo strong and healthy, and tho horrors of nervous prostration result. Tho only sensible way to euro Is: Feed tho nerves on pure blood. Make puro rich, red blood and keep it puro, by taking oo Sarsaparilla Tho Ono Truo Blood Purifier. ?1; 0 for fa Prepared only by C. I, IIooil & Co., Lowell, Man. Hood's Pills euro blllouMiosft ami WITHHOLD MORTON'S SALARY. An Amendment to That Uml Will be In troduced In tlio House. WAOtllKnroM, Feb. 18. Tho itgrleultu ral appropriation hill occupied tho atten tion of tho homo yostcrd.iy. A grout deal of criticism of Secremry Morton was In dulged In on both sidi-s of tho political nlsln, but no ottonro ,o to his dofense.; Tiio otnUMtm In tho bill of a provision for a ! chief clerk of tho bureau of animal indus try at a salary of 52,000, which was mado upon tho secretary's recommendation, led to tho insinuation that tho secretary wanted to legislate out of offlco P. V. Ijylo, a free silver Democrat from Mis souri. An amendment was pending when thu houso adjourned, making mandatory the oxoctitlou of tlio provision in tho bill for tho distribution of seed. It Is under stood that Mr. Couzlns, of Iowa, will offer im amendment directing tho secretary of tho treasury to withhold tho payjuout of Secretary Morton's salary until this pro vision Is executed. Tho spoecli of Senator Davis supporting tho resolution of which ho Is the author, onuuclatlug tho policy of tho United States on tho Monroo doctrine, was tho ovontof yes.ordayln tho senato. There was added lntorost and sl.'rnlflcanco In Mr. DaviV uUorancos, as his resolution voiced thu soiuimonts of a .nnjorlly of tho sonafo commltteo on foreign relations, of which ho is a member. Tho public lntor ost In tho subject was ovldoncod by filled gallorlos, tho attendance bolng greater than at nny time slneo tlio voto on tlio silver bond bill. Mr. D.iv, i spoko for two hours, and was accord 1 1 closa attention throughout. Tho liui'rimgu was temper ! uto nnd cimsurvatlve, and was not tho radical utterance so.n had anticipated. Mr. Davis spoko with gratification of tho reports coming from across the Atlan tic that a setaltimunt of tho Venezuela troublo was likely to bo effected, yet tlio senator declared with emphasis that tho American peoplo would never indorse a settlement based on concession of any feature of tho Monroo doctrine. 'While minimizing tho possibilities of war, tho senator said that n llrm and explicit an nouncement of our policy to resist Euro pean encroachments wou.d glvo tho surest guaranty of peace. Bnlt Tor Illegal Discrimination. liAVKKIIIM., Mass., Keb. IN. Oliver Arnistead, colored, has instituted a suit against Iibuls Vallquet, a li.irlfor, for re fusing to shnvo him Saturday night. The colored people of this city complain that they aro discriminated ugaiusi, and this is to bo mado n test case. llrltlsh Troops In Korea. LONDON, Fob. IS. The nflicialsof the foreign oilico confirm, the now-paper re ports saying that a detachment of British marines, among others, havo boon londod at Chemulpo and sont to Seoul, capital ol Korea, In order to protect tho British lo gatlon there. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jer sey: Fair, oxcopt a partial cloudiness and possibly snow flurries near tho coast; slowly rising tomporattire; decidedly warmer tomorrow; northeasterly, shifting to southeasterly winds, STOCK AND PR(T UCE MARKETS, Closing Quotations of the New York anil riillatlelplil.i Kielianges, pNrw Vohk, Feb 17 Speculation on tht Block Kxchange today was In lighter volumt than of late, but t lie dealings wero character lzcd by a decidedly firm tone, and the trend of figures wan upward. Closing bids: Usltlmore&Ohlo 3J New Jersey Con- HW)i Del.iIIudson...-127Hl N. V. Central 97 D., li. & W 161K Pennsylvania 53 Erie 18H Heading 13i Lake Erie & W- 21H St. Paul 7($ Lehigh Nav 45W W. N. V. I'a Sit Lehigh Valley 38tf West Shore General Markets. Pmr.Anuu'liiA, Feb. 17. Hour aulli win ter upernne,..$'-.rli&3.7o; do.extra, I2.7&ai Peunsylvaula roller, plear. I3.10S3.65; do. do., strolnht. I.C(kS3.7H: western winter, clear. 3:50413 65. Wheat dull, lower, with 73lo. bid ana d$c. asueu lor I'euruarj . i-orn quiei, with 33Uo; bid anil 3.1)ie. asked for February. Oats dull, with 2Uo. bid and 2t)Ko. asked for February. Hay steady; choice timothy, (18. Ueef steady. Pork quiet. Lard dull; western steam, 5.73. llutter firm; western creamery, 12ai9c.; do. dairy. 10113c. i Elgius, 18c.iNew York dairy, 18o.; do. creamery, WIllOKtf.; 1'ennsylvania and western cream- ery prints, extra, S0c. i do. choice, IVc. ; do. fair to good, 1613180.; prints lobbing at Jlit.'lc. Cheese firm; New York large, BSIOKici small, CftluJio.j part skims, aUO.Bc.; full skims, 3 3o. Egits steady; New orkand 1'ennsylvanla, liaiHic; western, fresh, lie; southern, 13 iaia,c. Live Stock Markets. Nkw i'oiik, Feb. 17. Ueeves slow, and 5 10c. lower for good to choice beeves; medium to prime steers. 5.avt.afl; choice to extra, si.wmt.7S; oxen, ii.smti nulla, iz.izwj.w cows, $1.50&3.05. Veals opened steadyi closed easy; barnyard calves steady! veals, $038.75; choice, $0; barnyard calves, I3&3.5I). Sheep steady to Arm; Iambs lower; poor to prime sbeep, ti.H&i; choice do.. 53.13: export do., JI.8SI3I.&0; lambs, $I.2.V35; extra, (S.10&5.15; export do., S3.23. Hogs quiet at Jl. lost. 80. East Libehty, l'a.. Feb. 17. Cattle slow at $3.1501.15, good butchers, $3.803.1. M); rough fat, $3.25&3.75. Hogs slow! Philadelphia, $1.00411.03; best Yorkers, 81 &6&1.00: common to fair Yorkers and pigs, $(.(591.50; heavy hogs, $IA03J.50; roughs, fl3A.$ Sheep, lower: Drlme. S3.NH&3.70: eood. I3.20tl.iu tomioon. filOS.W, lambs. 3.60ai.83. Veal calves, $a.6037.S3. Blood 1 NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE. Tho House Antliorlzes n Illll to Defeat tho Conl Combine. TrtENTOU, Kob. 18. Tho sonato, In oxecu tlvo session last night, confirmed nil tho nominations mado by Oovornor Griggs last week with tho exception of those of Hodorlck II. Seymour and .Tosoph B. liedio im judge ot tho district court of Jersey City. Thoso wero laid over to permit Jlossrs. Bidlo and Soymonr to como to an agreement with rospect to which courts they will sit In. Tho senato passed n bill appropriating $10,000 for n commission ompowcrod to employ cnglnooM to Invostlgnto and re port a romcily for tho pollution of Passato river by sowago from Pntorson and othor towns upon Its borders. Tho house, by a, unanimous voto, passod a resolution directing tho judiciary com mlttco to prepare n bill prohibiting com binations for Increasing tho prlco of any nocosslty of llfo. This Is particularly di rected against tho now coal comblno, and Is tho result of tho attorney general's dec laration that there Is not now nny legisla tion under which ho could net. Tho houso had n long discussion on a bill to prohibit tho holding of olootlons In barrooms. Tho dispute was its to whetlior tho bill did not go further, on account of its phraseology, nnd prohibit tho holding df olectlous lu nny part of n building whero liquors aro sold. Tho measure was bcaton, but tho voto was afterwards reconsidered nnd nnothcr attempt will bo mado to pass It. Tho houso committee on railroads nnd canals gavo a hearing to Assemblyman Green's equal taxation bill. Mr. Grcoil said tho bill would mean nn additional rov enuo of $1,500,000 to tho municipalities of tho state. Tho opponents of tho bill will bo heard noxt Thursday. The St. Paul Not Ihiniageil. NEWYOIIK, Fob. 18. Tho Intornntl mini Navigation company has received word from Newport News that tho examination ot tlio null nnd engines of tho steamer St. Paul has been completed, and that thero is practically no damage to tho hull of tho ship. Portions of tho maehlnory will ho takon apart to clear away accumulated sand, and the parts worn by working In tho sand will bo renewed Tho ship will sail from Now York Feb. 2D, unless de tained in dry dock by lack of wator to float her. Mn.v Ite-enter Matrimony. Nnw Yor.K, Feb. Ifi. The Interesting rumor 1ms b.-en circulated In this city that Amollo Hives Chanlor, tho novelist, isnbout to bo mnrrlod uc;aln, this timo to Prlnco Tmubotzkol, and that tho cere mony will bo colobrated within a very few days. It Is bolloved that Mrs. Chanlor, who secured a dlvorco from her husband, John Armstrong Chauler, In tho latter year, met tho prince, who is known In so cial and nrtlstlo circles in London and Furls, whllo sho was being ontortnlued lu tho former capital, rit7jri'rnlil Hoys Kxoucrntcd. Nr.w YoitK, Fob. 18. Tlio ca?o against William and .Tamos Fitzgerald, the two pupils of tho Institution for Deaf Mptes, on Lexington avoniio, who wore suspected of complicity in tho recent murder of. Max Kgluu, the drawing master nt tho Institu tion, was submitted to tho grand jury yes terday. After hearing tho evidence, tho jury dismissed the complaint, and tho boys wero discharged from custody by Judge McMahon. Death of Mrs. Susan Mauley. . Augusta, Mo., Feb. 18. Mrs. Susan Mnnley, wife of Hon. Joseph II. Mauley, of this city, died yesterday of pneumonia. Mrs. Mauley hud beon 111 for two weeks, and on Friday hor slcknoss took a serious turn, developing Into pneumonia. Thero wero with Mrs. Manloy when sho died her husband and her children and othor Im mediate relatives. N U GGETS OF NEWS. A French syndicnto has offored to China a loan of 4,OtX),0OO-f20,O00,OOO. The Canadian government will ask of parliament a grant of 3,000,000 for na tional defense. A boarding houso nt Bradford,. Pa.. caught llro yesterday, and Pctor Benson, n woodman,' was uurneil toucnth In apolitical qunrrel last night nt Byrnes Vlllo, Pa., Patrick Wilson fatally stabbed Thomas 1 ullcn. Wilson oscnped At tho Coronado, Qui., cycling traok yestori,Iay the tiro or n sextuplo exploded, tauslng' seven wheelmen to receive In juries. Mr. Taubonock, chairman of tho Popu list notional commltteo, says thu St. Louis convention of July next will be composed of I.UOU delegates, Almost O ID YOU EVER suffer from real ner vousness? Whcu every nervo seemed to quiver with a peculiar, creepy feeling, first In ono placo, and then another and all seemed finally to conccntrato in a wrlthingjumblo In tho brain, and you be come irritable, fretful ami pcovlsht to bo followed by an Impotent, wcakoncd condi tion of the nervo centers, ringing lu the ears, and sleepless, miserable nights ? Dr. Wiles' Mrs. Kugono Searlcs, 110 Slmonton St., Elk hart, Ind., says: "Ner vous troubles had mado mo nearly insano and physicians wero unablo to help mo. My memory Nervine Restores Health.' was almost gono and every littlo thing worried mo until I was almost distracted. I really feared I was becoming a maniac. I Imagined all sorts ot evil things and would cry over nothing. I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Itcstorattvo Nervino and four bottles of this wonderful remedy completely cured mo, and 1 am aswoll now as I over was." Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold on guarantee, first bottle will benefit or monoy refunded. uisxractea D A Terrible Story of a Sunken Road, And Its Awful Meaning: to the Great Napoleon. He Had Most Carefully Planned Everything. But Did Not Know the Danger of the Sunken Road. Which Proved His Utter Ituln and Destruction. Victor Hugo, in that matchless word-picture of Waterloo, wherein ho paints with such realistic vividness the awful carnago of tlio sunken road, tolls tho tragio story of n fatal mistake In his moment of anticipated vic tory whon ho thought tho field was won, Napoleon ordored an advanco only to see the ilower of his army disappear in tho bloody ravino of which ho was Ignorant. So sud den and unexpected was tbo shock, that when tho voice of tho cannon had ceased and tho great battio was ended ho wandered across the bloody field leading bis tired horso by the bridle, buried in thoughtful medita tion, as Hugo paints him, tlio "somnambulist of tlio shattered dream still striving to ad vance." Cau wo not apply this story to ourselves? Tho weaknesses w'o disregard aro our sunken roads and bring often our Waterloo of 111 health. Ignuranco or neglect of sonio apparently little symptom may pluiigo us Into fatal disease. iCcmcmlier all dangerous diseases havo a beginning. If you look to tho littlo aches and pains, tlio nervousness, weakness, the tired exhausted feeling, the sleepless nights, tlio indigestion, constipation, poor condition of tho blood, the slight kidnoyor liver trouble, the spring debility, so sttro to come at this season, as soon as you discover tboiu. you can easily, bv Uhinir that creat curer of disease, Dr. Qrccuo's Novura blood and nervo remedy, mako yourself perfectly stiong and well ngaiu, It gave perfect health to Mr. Daniel L. Billlngton, of 2!) Hammond St., Providence, H. I., who says: "Some timo aeo I was comnlotclv run down. I was weak, tired and debilitated all the timo and good for nothing. My diges tive or rails became fearfully dumauod and I could eat scarcely anythiug. What little looa i could taKo caused mo great distress. My sleep also troubled uie, nnd I would wako tired and unrcfrcslied. I cot almost no rest at night. Hearing of tbo wonderful cures mado by Dr. Greene's Nervuro blood and nervo remedy, I could not resist tho temptation to try it. After taking it a short time I began to feel much better. "I continued to 6tcadlly improve and am now entirely cured of all my troubles, thanks to Dr. Oreeno's Ncrvuru blood and nervo remedy. It is a wondorful medicine and I advise ovcryono who is not in perfect health to uo it." Tako Dr. Greene's Ncrvur.i blood and nervo remedy this firing, for now of all times it is most dangerous to neglect your health, and tho system is always mado stiong and vig orous by thlB perfect spring medicine. It is tho pretcriptioii and discovory of Dr. Grceno, of 35 Wet lllli St., Now York City, who can bo consulted without chargo personally or by letter. Coining Kvents. Feb. 10. Annual supper under tho auspices of the P. M. church, in Bobbins' opera house. Feb. 20. Supper and entertainment under the auspices of Council No. Si, Daughters of Liberty, In Robblns' hall. Feb. 21. Cofl'co Supper under the anspicos of the Salvation Army in Bobbins' hall. Tho Utile daughter of Mr. Fred Webber, Holland, Mass., had a very bad coldaud cough which ho had not been able to euro with any thing. I gavo him a 25 cent hottlo of Cham berlain's Cough Itemedy, says W. P. Holdeu, merchant and postmaster at West Ilrimflcld, and tho next timo I saw him ho said It worked like a charm. This remedy is Intended especially for acuto throat and lung diseases such as colds, croup and whooping cough, and it is famous for its cures. Thero is no danger In giving it to children for it contains noth ing Injurious. For salo hy Gruhler Bros, druggists. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthlng done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centro street. Dealer ir. stoves. 8-l-tf Our peoplo are growing moic. and moro in the habit of looking to Gruhler Bros., drug gists, for the latest and best of everything in tlio drug line. Tlieysell Chamberlain's Cough liemcdy, famous for Its cures of bad colds, croup ami whooping cough. When in need or such a medicine glvo this remedy a trial and you will bo more than pleased with tho result. Two Tramps ltoasteil to Death. ' Chattanooga, Teun., Fob. 18. At Hnr rlniau tho budioi of two men wero found ou tho cinder pllo nt tho rolling mill, and investigation proved that they wero two mon on a tramp, who had lain down to sleep on tho warm cinders, and had been instantly suffocated by thu gas, and then Cremated. Onn lmilxr Will l,,ttm1 . . .. crisp, tho clothing and ovory other article on their persons bulng ontlroly destroyed. X-llIiioliultiiii' 1'artlon. Honolulu, via Sim Francisco, Feb. .la Mrs. LllluokalanI Domlnls, formor queen of Hawaii, ou Fob. 0 received pardon for her narticlnntinn In thn llnrlslnnf .!.... . -- " " u U li 11- unry, lbU5. The pardon provides that sho i huk iu luave mo isiauu ol uniiu without tho oousont ot tho proeldont or a member of tho cabinet. Threw Away Ills Canes. Mr. 1). Wiley, cx-postiuastcr, Black Creek, N. i ., was so iMdly ulllietod with rheuma tism that he was ouly able to hobble around with canes, and oven then it caused him great pain. After using Chamberlain's Pain llalm ho was so much improved that he throw away his canes. Ho says this liul meat did hlin more good than all other medi cines and troatuiont put together. For sale at 00 cents per bottle by Oruhlor Bros., druggists. AN UNPROFITABLE ALLIANCE Why the United Stnles Should Withdraw from the Samonit Treaty. Washington, Vcb. 18. Mr. James II Mulligan, consul general to S .noa, who is In tho city, was intervlowea on tho ex isting government of that country, lie said: "It is nn unworknblo contrivance. I fully ngreo with thoso who hold that the United Slates ought novcr to havo be como a party to it, and ought to withdraw from It nt ns oarly a day ns practicable Tho Germans nro tho only people who benefit by It. Tho natlvos get nothing. They nro almost in rovolt now. Out of totnl rcoolpts nmountlug to nbottt fclj.OOU t27,(XX) nro paid out for fixed snlnrles. A chief justlco, j,vhoso duties aro about on a level with thoso of a jttstlco of tlio poaeo with us, recolvos tO.OOO in gold, and tho president of tho municipal council, whose dutlos nro similar to thoso of tho mayor of an American town, rocolvos $o,000 a your in gold. "Tho king on tho throno, Mnlloton, gets tt50 n month, nnd that not promptly, whllo tho king In oxllo, Mntaafa, Is also subsidized. Those two Items strike ono ns vory strango whon found on tho books of a republic. Wo pay a third of the ex pense, you know. Our original design was to establish a coaling station at Pago Pago, whero thero is a magnificent harbor. Wo had au option on that by treaty for ton years, but It was allowed to lopso somo years ago. A nation with n navy needs coaling stations, nnd ono nt I'ngo' Pago would bo of great valuo, Wo slinpiy drifted into tho present Samonn arrange ment." And Senator Mnudersnn, Too. Washington, Fob is. Tho candidacy of ox-Sonntor Charles F. Manderson, of Nebraska, for tho Hcpublicau presidential nomination was nnnouncod yostcrdny at tho Cnpltol by sovoral of his friends. Gen eral Manderson snld today: "For months past I have received lottcrq from nil sec tions of tho country urging mo to imtor tho lists us a candidate Boforo lenvlng homo for Washington tho urgency was of such omphalic character that I decided to mako no further opposition nnd to ronialn passive I can now simply say that under this urgency and tho kindly cncounigO' mont that has followed it I can do nothing but stand and wait." To Ilxtrudlte Thieving Klopcrs. Lock Haven, Pa., Fob. 18. District Attornoy Hull yesterday mado applica tion to Governor Hustings for requisition papers for Lena Flora Straw nnd Joseph Snlvlstro, now under nrrost a-Cincinnati. On Doe. U, 181)3, Mrs. Straw left her hus band hero and eloped with Salvlstro. Tho woman took with her $800 In cash and two notes for 100 nnd $200 respectively. With this monoy sho and Snlvlstro opened a placo of business in Clnclunntl. When first nrrosted Mrs. Straw said sho would walvo requisition papers, but whon an of llcor from this city wont for hor sho re fused to accompany him bnck. ltnliert I.aii?hllii Confession. Maysville, Ky., Feb. 18. Hobcrt Laughlln, tho AUgustn murderer, was brought horo yestorday and Is gunrded in a strong jail. Tho officers held back his confession from Augusta people, for feat of tho consequences should tho confosslon be known. Lnughllu seoins relloved since placed in jail, nnd freely admits thnt ho killed his wlfo with a poker, criminally nssaulted and killed his 13-yeur-old niece, and thon set his houso on llro, Thoro Is somo fear of a mob In Bracken county, and every precaution against ono has boon taken. To Settle au Ancient Dispute. Montiieal, Fob. 18. Tho report comes from St. John's, N. F and Is said to bo based on seml-oillcinl Information, that negotiations aro progresslugbetwcon Eng land and France which will for all time settle tho Now Foundlnnd-French sboro quostlon and rcinovo n serious obstacle to thnt colony entering Canadian confedera tion. Tho basis of tho settlement is said to bo tho ceding to Franco of England's Interests lu tho state of Tunis, Africa, In exchange? for tho Fronch claims in Now Foundland. Relief In Six Honrs. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in Bis hours by the "New Groat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprlso nn account of its exceeding nromntness in relieving nain In the hladdor, kidueys, back and every part ot tno urinary passages in mate or lomaioj It relieves retention of water and nain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quicK relief and cure tnis is your romcay. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Main street. Doubts the Nuu-ien fetory. Stockholm, Fob. 18. Dr. Otto Norden skjold, tho distinguished Arctlo explorer. has recelvod numerous inquires, many of them by cable from America, for an ex pression ot his opinion on tho authenticity ot the news from Nanscn. In rcsposo ho says be thinks It probable that Nanscn's ship, the Finm, became Imbedded in tho ice north of Karasca or in the vicinity of Capo Choliuskln, and remaining fast was1 carrlod with the drift ns far os 78 degroes north latitude. Hero, In all likelihood, land was met with, and Dr. Nanson started for the polo with sledges. Dr, Nordenskjold opines that ho was hardly likely to reach the polo in this manner, tho distance of 1,200 or 1,500 kilometers being to great. Tho explorer thinks that Dr. Nanson left tho From In tho autumn for northern Siberia. A llook for Young Men An immeasurable amount of suffering and injury to the human raco, is due to the ignor ant violation of physiological laws hy the youth nt our land. Kuluous practices arc iuituigca in, uirougn ignoranco or too in evitable Injury to constitution aud health which buruiy ioiiuwh. jiy every young man, tho divine Injunction, "Know Thyself, should bo well heeded. To assist such in acquiring a knowledge of themselves and of how to preserve neaitn, aud to shun thoso pernicious and most destructive practices, to which so many full victims, as well as to re claim aud point out tho means of relief aud cure to any wuo may unwittingly havo violated Naturo's laws, and are already sulfering the diro consequences, an association of medical gentlemen liave carefully prepared a little hook which is replete with useful iuforuiatiau to ovory young man. It will bo sent to auy address, securely sealed from observation iu a plain envelono.- liv thn World's Dispensary Medical Association of 003 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y., on receipt of ten cents in stamps tier postage), 11 enclosed with this notice. Ttnv ' Ivevntinn Hour. TIa sum tlinf tt,n jiamo Lkssio & Bake, Ashland, Pa., is Orin-Coldi-KeuducJie. Why suffer with "Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine will cure you in ono day. Put up In tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Klrlin's Pharmacy. MUNY0N CONVINCING STATEMENTS Hi FAVOR OF HIS IMPROVED HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES. INVESTIGATE FOR YOURSELF Your Druggist Will Give You tlie Names of Hundreds of Ills Customers Who Have Been Cured by These Wonderful Utile Pellets. Why Pay Big Fees to Doctors When You Can Cure Yourself With a 25-Cent Bottle of Munyon's Remedies. Sir. J. Lauronccl. 302 Hamburu street? Bull'alo. N. Y.. savs : "I hum heen nfllletril with asthma and bronchial troubles In their worst form for 1(5 years and tried all sorts of remedies without benefit, until wn mm in In despair, waiting for tho end, which seemed very near. But. thank Ood, I read of Jluiiyon's little pills, and, after taking them, loiiiiu not only renei, but, In less than three mouths' time, a comnlcto cure, f Imnn mi- statenicnt will lead somo sufferer to restored health, as 1 havo such great confidenco in Jluiiyon's Improved Homoeopathic llrm. cdies." Jluiiyon's Rheumatism Cure never fails f, relieve In ono to three hours, and cures iu a few days, Price 25 cents. Millivolt's Dysnetisia Curo fs etiarantred in euro all forms of indigestion and stomach troubles. Price 2oc. Jluiiyon's Catarrh Kemcdics positively cu ro. Price, 25 cents. Mun von's Kidney Curo speedily cures pains In tlio back, loins or groins and all forms of kidney diseases. Price 25c. Munyou's Femalo Remedies nro a boon tn all women. Price 25c. Asthma Curc( with Asthma Herbs, $1.00. Munyou's Nervo Cure stons ncrvousncm aud builds up the system. Price 25c. Munyou's Headache Curo stops headaches in three minutes. Price, 25 cents. Munyou's Pllo Ointment nositlvclv cures all forms of piles. Price, 25c. Munyon's Blood Curo eradicates all impuri ties of the blood. Prlco 25c. Munyon's vitalizcr restores lost nowcrs to weak men. Trico, $1.00. iV sctiarato euro for each disease. At all druggists. 25 cents a bottle. I'crsonal letters to l'ror. Jlunyon, 13a with free medical advico for any disease. ...b.. nb.VVl, & l.,.I.U,,ill..V, AMI, MMat.uii POLITICAL CARDS VOTE FOR THOMAS J. BR0UGHALL -ROR School Director In the Fourth Ward. NEW SALES and EXCHANGE STABLES. WORKING or DRIVINd HORSES constantly on band. Sold or exchanged. H. L. A11LLER & CO., Props., 10 N. Pear Alley. nii-dncgfl oflico: W. P. Miller's meat market. IK N. -Main street. Cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Croup, Diphtheria, Rheumatism, and all Winter, complaints., It Internal or External. I There are many kinds of pain, but there ia only one Pln-KiIer. Keep It by you. Beware ef Imitations. Buy onlv tha KenulnePBHBT DAT18'.- Bold every where, tie. and Mo. ptt bottle. twin w u v ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Is hereby fil ven to the qualified electors the Borough of 8henandoaht that an flection will be held on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, Between the hour of 7 a, m. and 7 V, m.t for tho following named officers i , ONE I'KKSON FOR HIGH CONSTABLE. ONE PERSON FOU '.1 BOROUGH AUDITOR, JAMES EMANUEL, High Constable. Sbcnmidouli, Pa., l'"eb.8tli, 1894. "Teams to Hire. II you want to biro a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purposoi pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teajns constantly on hand at reasonable ratfa. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. RIDIK'S Celebrated VemajjjB I'owuera never laiiTi fPMMajMHMi sua ua iut (incr iung thVrirkXANol. iarueilri,4cu.- Dr. 8,11 lBTBoWn,Mui. Killer f Mfa-, Pain, J t L WW Mil 1896, jar J.
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