EVENING HERALD HSTAIILISUKD 1870. Published evory Kvpnlng, ICscept Sunday, a 8 South Jaiidin Htrkkt. Near (."knthr. Tho Herald In rtttlvrtrd I n Mienanilonn and the surrounding towns for irix cents a week, jmy able tu tho carriers, lly mull $9.00 a year, or : cent a mouth, payable hi advance. Advertise ments chanced according to space and position. The publishers reserve the rlfflit to change tho position of aiUerttsements whenever the pub lication of news demands it. The right In reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that tho publishers may deem improper. Advertising rates mado known upon application. Entered at the potofHco at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mall matter. T1ILEPH0NE CONNECTION. Evening Herald Vi:i)Ni:Sl)AV, FIJURUAItY 10, ISMS. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the Republican electors of Pennsylvania: Thollcpnbllcans of Pennsylvania, by their duly chosen represcntatlxes, will meet In State con IMition Thursday, April S3, 18W, at 10 o'clock a. m.,in tho opera bouse, city of IlarrisburK, for the purpose of nominating lo candidates for repTCsentatlvc-aHarge in Congress and thirty two candidates for Presidential electors, tho selection of eight delegates-nt-largc to the Re publican National convention, and for tho ransaction of smh other business as may be presented. Jly order of the State Committee. M. S. Quay, Attest :Jerk II. Rp.x, Chairman. "V. I!. Aniirews, Secretaries. M vny si lnun is sorry to-day thai he did not vote yesterday, while other wMi they had voted tho othorwny. Tin: Democrat: appear to ho partial to in dependent candidates whon they are inde pendent of the regular liopubllcan ticket. A.S'D the next day it snowed. The white flakes fell upon both Domocnits and liopub 1 jeans. Yesterday was a bitter cold day for both sides. Anon tho only objection to Speaker Heed's candidacy for President is the fact that the country needs just Bitch a man for presiding otucer of tho Senate. 1! tho way, where wore soino of the pros pective candidates for county offices yester day ? Perhaps the weather was too chilly, and they were hunting tho South Pole. Ir the stay-at-home votei is not pleased with tho result of the election, let him n incmbcr that in tills country majorities uile, .nd the man who does not vote assists the majority. Mr.s. I.rAsi: is getting in training for tho fall campaign by preaching in Kansas pul pits. The Populist idea isto talk everywhere and 1 ways. If public speaking wero what rlie peoplo wanted, Soekloss .lorry and Mrs. Lease would probably be. President and Vire l'rekiilrut to-day. THE RESULT. The voters of Shenandoah yosteiday re eiaVd another vpidlet, and the ioull is told detail in our news columns. The vol rcus Usht, eon'ideiiiijtli? apparent intcro.t taken its tie fight in everal of the wards, and this fact may ke attributed to several cauc, ! iBiinn them the cxticmo cold weather and tW fact that the collieries wore working.. Knides, there was an appaunt indifleience our iant laused from tho experience of twoWa months ago that had a depressing ef Mt upon tho ardor of many of the party workers. Viewwi! from an impartial standpoint, tho JVmoriatt have little reason for jolification. Tho .School Hoard and Council remain the me a they did prsyious to the electin. The retiring mombera of these bodies in tho Fourth and Fifth wardi were Demoeiats, and tk taccossful candidates are members of that arty, although both watdirecorded a victory fr the Cepiibllrans last year. Nevertheless, we hart rejisen to believe that the two vral would ir captured from the Denioe cy, Wat the result shows that we reekouort without our host. The defeat of the Dcmcratic candidate for Council in the (second ward is as unsatis- factory to a certain faction of that paity as It ia giatifying to tho friends of Councilman ' Hoehm. Great pleasure was brought to licar in certain quarters to encompass his defeat, but he catno out of tho content with Hying colorj. The Third ward vote was light, and it is said nbout seventy of the Republican voters did not think tho election of auflicient im portance to mako their appearance nt the pulls. Tho fact of the matter is, thoy considered that tho opposition was so insignificant that theie was no dan ger to the legular ticket. The Third v,ntd can always be relied upon to elect the regu- j larly nominated ticket, and no side issues havo any terrors for the Itcpuhlimuj, The borough will havo the benefit of Councilman Thomas J, James' long experience as n member of (hut body for three years inoie. It would have afforded us much ploasuie to record tho election of Kdwnrd Mnson and William Iteevos, as High Countable and Borough Auditor respectively. Tho Demo ends mako ft gain in electing their candi date for the first named office, succeeding tho present incumbent, James Emanuel. This is tho only gain the Democrats record from yesterday's election, their candidate for Auditor succeeding lutirliijj Democratic member of that board. If there is any room for jollnontlon on tlio lrt of the Democrats, we full to m It. llowerrr, the Itepublii'mia are fooling vory good this morning, oven if it did snow. There Noicr Whs it ltctter Curt Than IVm-TIni for coughs, 25c. At Oruhlor Ilros., drug store. Ilcllcwd to lio Smuggled Diamonds. Oli:t.i,ajji, Fob, 10. When Chnrloa Rngers. a local diamond dealer, called nt tho oxprcss oillcs for it paoknRo consigned to him. and said to contain $39,003 worth of diamonds, ho was confronted by n United Statoi ofllcor, who told htm It would be advisable to lot tho paekago ro main In tho express office pondlnpj nn In vestigation. Tho authorities bcltovo that tho diamonds aro BinugRlcd. llogors was not arrested, lint tho paekairo will remain in tho express olllco for the time being. Nominated by Governor OrlgRS. Tiiestox, Fob. 19. Governor Grlftgs yesterday afternoon sent the following J nominations to tho sonnto: For jndgoof the district court, ol Elizabeth, Howard n. Atwaters for law Jitdgo of Hunterdon county, Walter F. llnyiiursts for mom bora of tho stato board of assessors, Hob ert S. Green of Ellzaboth and Stephen J. Mcekor of Newark; for mombors of tho stato board of tnxatlon, Carl Lentz of Kssex, Chnrlos C. Black of Hudson and Albert H, Slupo of Salem, Marvcious Itcsults. From a letter written by Itcv. J. Giuider man, of Dlmmulalc, Jllcli., wo aro permitted In make this extract : "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife. While I was pastor of tho ltaiitlst church at Itives Junction (die was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding ' i,a wnppc. leriimc paroxysms ot cougnmg , nuuiu idbL uour ivim lime uucrriipiiuii una it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free nt A. Wasloy s drug store, liegular size SOoand $1.00. LOW RATES TO WASHINGTON, D. C. rcrsonallj-Conilucted Tours lu Penn-t-illanhi l.ullroud. It would bo difficult to conceive of a tour embodying moro points of advantago to tho travoler than tho personally-conducted tours to Washington via the Pennsylvania ltaiiroad Company. The dates for these delightful trips for this season havo been selected witli great care, and arranged to suit tho convenience of tho company's patrons. The rates aro phenomenally low for tho service rendered. The feature of a railroad company assuming all tho details and in cidental arrangements iietc sary to the perfect enjoyment of a short vacation is a high mark in the evolution of modern travel. The tours will lcavo New York and Phila delphia February 127, March 10, April S and" Zi, and May 1 1, 18IXJ. Kadi tour covers a period of thrco days, and the late, including transportation and two days' accommodations at Washington's boat hotels, is $1P,..TJ from New York, $11.50 from Philadelphia, if lll.ffi from Iicading. and proportionate rates from other points; $11. .10 from New York, including meals en route. An experienced tourist agent and cliaperon t ill accompany each tour. Detailed itineraries will be sent on applica tion to Tourist Agent, 110(1 Uroadway, Noiv York, or ltnom -ill, Uruad Street Station, Philadelphia. Shnlco otr ItlieuinntiNin and Neuralgia. Hub well with Red Flag nil, ,. At tiriihler Bros., drugstore The) Great Tobacco War. From the New Vol U Herald The head of one of the larrist St. Louis i minufnrtmips of 'nlus tobacco said tn.dnv: About two years ago wo put on tho market a brand of plus tohacco, aud when we figured it out, we found we. had lost just seven ccnU a pound. Battle Ax Ping Tobacco, I am told, sells for one cent per pound les than our brand, which would make tho lo.s on it nine epnts per pound. "Battle Ax," however, is superior to the one we put out. and must cost more to manufacture. Twenty inilliou pounds of Battle Ax ping tobacco wore sold, on which I believe there must have been a less of at least ten rents a pound, so on this item alone there seems te haye been a loss of $2,O8O,00D. From the abote statement of a large plug tobacco manufacturer, who evidently kpowa what he ! talking about, it would seem to us that tho only one who is benefiting by the Tobacco War is the man In chews "Battle Ax," for he is certainly get'ing Ike full wertk of his money every time he buys it. Tlreaklng Thrnngli lee Helds. Detroit, Feb, 19 T.ie ftrrr stwimsn Promise and Fortune started lartevenlni! upon the dlfTicult undertaking efresenlai, the dlsablrd car ferry boat Shenang o ttmt her quarter In the snlld lee, flva mrlu from Pelee Island, Lake ISrle, flke errte will have te break their way threugh sixty miles of ice, varying from five to eighteei Indies In rhlcknoss, but it Is believed that thV UNIImI Im ISa laal-- HS al. V , caTrlM a orew of fifte,n wUh' , provisions and materials for making r- pairs in the event of damages to rtie steaw era bv the lc, s, Appears in a hundred (lifferent forms, such as Running Sores, White Swellings, Eruptions, Bolls, Pimple), Bait Iiheum, Scald Head, etc. Tha only cure is In making Pure, Rich Hood's Sarsaparilla makes pure blood and has never been equalled as a curo for Scrofula. Cases considered incurable, and given up by physicians, ?'ield to its wonderful purify ng, vitalizing powers. In fact, Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood rurlfler. fljeforfS. Prepared only by O. I. Hood Co., Lowell, llui, HOOd'S PUIS Mm-'aU dwrtti." Me! Scrofula Hood's TRUST IN FOOD. Eat Proper Food and See That You Digest It. our health and strength depend on the food you oat and the way you digest. Simplicity in diet and looking after your stomach may add sovoral years to your llfo. It will eortttlnly make you happier, for un happy people are generally dyspeptics. i'lio Shakers of Mount Lebanon arc a peculiar people, with peculiar view. They may not be right In everything, but they know how to live a healthy life. They take care of their stomachs. They livo to a ripe old age. When they havo indigestion, they take a fow dosea of a peculiar cordial which they have for years prepared from medicinal herbs and plants. It Is called the Shaker Digestive Cordial. Shaker Digostlvo Cordial will cure indiges tion i mined iatelv ! nennanentlv with the aid of a proper diet. It is a tonic for the stomach and for the wholo syst-m It makes your food mako strength, and this is tho wholo secret of strength, health and happi- Pale, thin, weary, worn out individuals, with no health, energy or ambition, will eet strong and bright and healthy, by taking tho Shaker Digostlvo Cordial.' Sold by all druggists at 10, B5, 50 cents and $1.00 a bottle. THE HOLOCAUST AT TROY. Only Throe Lire Lost In tho Tcrrlblo Factory Conflagration. Tuoy, N. Y., Feb. II). -What seems al most nmlraclo in connection with tho dis astrous conflagration In Troy Monday night is tho small loss of llfo. Tho list ot thrco killed and fifteen wounded Is veri fied, nud tho mlraelo appears in tho fact that tuoso noted as missing havo reported, and out of tho G50 human beings who crushed and struggled for llfo inthoflamo- hound building but threo fatnl endings came. Tho names of thoscwhowcro killed and wounded woro correctly given. Thoro aro many (jts of heroism in ad dition to thoso already noted. Ncllio aud Lottio Hull wero working on tho sixth floor of the collar shop whon startled by tho cry of Are. A3 thoy woro about to throw themselves from tho windows Charles .TeiTorson dragged them back and hustled them toward a stairway, whenco thoy reached tho ground In snfety. In his efforts to savo tho girls Jefferson was lightly burned. During tho panic Itcv. Michael Fogarty, assistant pastor of St. Peter's church, ran upstairs and gathered a number of women around him and led them safely from tho burning building. Of Interest to Ilcpuhlirnn Klcctors. Washington, Feb. 19. Senator Carter, of Montana, chairman of tho Republican national committee, has rendered a de cision that will bo of interest in every con gressional district in tho election of dele gates to the St. Louis convention, In the Tenth Ohio district a faction of the Re publican party undertook to elect tho two delegatos from tho district nt a primary election. Tho opposing Taction, led by ex Congressman Thompson, contended thct tho delegates must bo elected according to tho practlco of seleellngeongit sional can didates in tho district, namely, at a con vention of delegatos chosen by primaries. To securo a decision upon tho subject Judgo Thompson formally appealed to Chairman Carter nud was sustained. Hemembcr if You Have a Cough, or Cold, Pan-Tina always cures, 25c. At (Iruliier Bros., drug store. Androw Cnrueglo Blackballed. Cleveland, Feb. 1!). Cleveland Cham ber of Comraorco Inst night blackballed tho name of Andrew Carnegie, which had been proposed for honorary membership. Bofore the rots was taken L. A. Russell, a leading attorney, maile n speech, saying that he had been led ta suspect Mr. Car negie made his fortune because of tariff protection, and he also snspeeted from what he had read of the Homestead strike that he was an epprossor of the poor. Un less 'aemebody eemld eenvlnee him t tho contrary he would vote asalnst admitting Ma Oarnegie to membership. Tivs. black balls were voted, the consritntlenal nnm ber required t debar an applicant. ffutclda to Areld r)!ngrace.. Indianapolis, Fed. IB. Charles p. Naz worthy, deputy counry prosecutor, and n well known ymug politician and lawyer, shot himself In the mautk yesterday after noon nt his reom and iied two hours inter. Kazwerthy Was recently appointed nsslgnee,of the American Launch Com pany, but was removed yesterday by the eonrt, nnd was cited tu appear and pro dnce his reports. Later a ?1,000 shortage was discovered in his nceeunts. He is nls thought to be short In his accounts I as deputy prenoutor. Nazworthy.was yean of age and had reeently been living a fast life. A flit for Coughs mid Cold. What? Pan-Tina, 23c. At Oruhlcr Bros., drug store. Kngland Will be Represented. "WASHIXfiTOK, Feb. 19. It is stated that the Venezuelan commission has a-ssur-anees that (Jreat Britain, as,well as Vn etuis, wiU be represented before the com mission by counsel. This Is regarded with a great deal of satlsfa:tlon, It isi a con siderable concession on the part of Great Britain, aud will greatly facilitate! the work of the commission. Premier Hourgeols Will Not Itetlcn. Paris, Feb. 10. M. Bourgeois makes no secret of his opinion that the tlmo has arrived to bravo tho sonata and to appeal to publle opinion against it. Ho will not resign if tho majority remains constant. Should It fall away ho will come forward to head a radical agitation against the bennto. IMiko of Anatti Wants to l'lglit. Romk, Feb. 19. Tho newtpipers hero stato that tho Duko of Aota, nephew of iuug uumuerr, una oocnincu mo permis sion of his majesty and General Mooennl, minister ot war, to go to Abycslnlu with tho men drafted from tho Fifth Artillery regiment, of whloh theduke is tho colonel l'Hnt Works Destroyed by l'lre. TnENTON, lVb. ID. -Tho flint works of Golding & Sons company wero ulmost totally destroyed by tiro yosterday after- noon. The Io-h will amount to fSO.000, Two firemen wero seriously injured by falling from a ladder. Imgluud Alone Dissents, London, Feb. 10. A dispatch tu Tho Times from Constantinople says that nil the powers oxcopt England have assented to the sul tan's'proposal to recognize Prlnco tteramand of .Bulgaria, Full Details Gladly Given. A Railroad Official's Experience. R. EDWARD EDMONDS, long con nected with railroad construction in Nobraska, writes: "My heart troubled and pained mo for 19 years. Shortness of breath was tho constant and most common symptom. Intenso, oxcruclatlngpaln, gener ally followed any tsovcro exertion. Falntness, hunger without any appetite i fluttering that mado mo clutch my breast, and palpitation that of ten staggered mo as if I would tall, wero frequent attacks. Again, everything would turn black If I arose, from a stooping posturo quickly. Sleepless nights with their Dr. Miles' prostrating unrest wero numerous and I could get no rest day or night. I consulted loading phy sicians and tried adver tised remedies. Thoy gavo mo no relief. Ono of Heart Cure Restores Health Dr. Miles' circulars described my caso so exactly that (I took Dr. Miles' New Heart Ouro and I am now a well man. I hope every ono troubled with heart dtscaso will try Dr. Miles' romcdics. If they will wrlto mo personally, I will gladly give them full details of my experience." Enw. Edmonds. P. O. Box C3, David City, Nobraska. Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guarantee that first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Jteimltcd Alter Thirty-lour Years. Sandusky. O., Feb. 1!). Mrs. K. II. Rowne, of Hartford, Conn., has just been reunited to her husband after a separation of thirty-four years. In lfe(B Ilowno wont to war, leaving his brldo of thrco months ot homo here. At tho end of tho war Hownc, who had never written homo, did not return. Ills wlto gavo him up for dead and soon removed to Hartford. Some tlmo since slio learned that K. II Bowno had obtained u pension. Correspondence with the pension bureau resulted in locat ing tho pensioner, nnd Mrs. Bowno nr rived here a day or two since. Tho meet' lug was a happy one, nud tho reunited couple arc now domiciled in tills city. The little daughter of Mr. Fred Webber, Holland, Mass., had a very bad cold and cough which ho had not been able to curo with any tiling. I gavo him a 25 cent bottlo of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, Kiys W. P. Holden, merchant and postmaster at West Brimfield, and the next time I saw him ho said it worked liko a charm. This lomody is intended especially for acuto throat and lung diseases such as colds, croup and whooping cough, and it is famous for its cures. There is no danger in giving it to children for it contains noth ing injurious. For salo by Gruhlor Bros, druggists. Coining Invents. Feb. 1!). Annual supper under tho auspices of tho P. M. church, in Ilobbins' opera house. Feb. 20. Supper and entertainment under tho auspices of Council No. SI, Daughters of Liberty, in Bobbins' hall. Feb. 21. Coffee Supper under the auspices of the Salvation Army in Robbins hall. Our people are growing moro and more in the habit of looking to Gruhlor Bros., drug gists, for the latest and best of everything in the drug line. They sell Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famons for its cures of bad colds, croup and whooping cough. When in need of such a medicine give this remedy a trial and you will be. more than pleased with the result. ' I-sdlcs Must Tal;e Off Their Tints. fiESVER, Colo., lOcb. 19. Judge J. eon In the district court appro wd an orAer requiring ladles to rjmeve their haH, bonnets, or other paraphernalia npen their heads during parformnnees at the Tabor Grand Opera House. The theater is nt present mnnagefl by assignees Trader directions from the district court, and tfkla recnt rule made by the assignees had ts rece-re the formal consent of the eeurt before it eoivtd be enforced. Ainelie Rives Annln Wedded. OHARLOTTMVII.I.H. TV. TTh 18 If . Amelle Rives Ohnnler enrt Trfl tm 1 Troubetr.koy were married yesterday nftornoon at "Castle Hill," the home of Colonel Alfred Rives, the father of ta Well-known nuthornss. trim l... - . divorced from Mr. John Armstrong Chan- xnn luuuih win rrvifia in i .An h . Ailrlft on Lnke Superior. H0UailT0NT. Mlnh.. TTK 1QA fishermen from Pequaming went Adrift on the ice in Kflwpfinnw Unv r i ana were blown out into Lake Superler. uo seen 01 tne men by parties who patrolled the bay yesterday. Oovcrnor Lowndes In New York. New York Feb. m.-Governor Lowndes, of Maryland, accompanied by his wife llatll iterant inuka. .1 . t i i 7 " mosiaii, ocou- 'i.? ,th J?ornUl P theater V 8 V.,.'" witnessed a per formance of "The Heart of Maryland." Releosod on Hall, Joiiakkbsihusg, Transvaal, Feb 19 As the result of Colonial Secretary Chamber lain s representations, Messrs, PhUllns IWr and KiUpntrlck and Colonel Rhodes have been relenscd on ball. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Projectors of tho Ottawa nud Googlan Say ship oaual aro working hard for Ca nadian government aid. In tho contest for tho llguro skatlug Championship , ot .Canada last night nt Moutreul M. Rubonsteln won easily After having been ashore off XHro island .5 ' V v' ,," 0 wlwon liuo steam ship Otranto was floated yestorday by a wrecking coinpany, ' Rotor Doyo, prosldout of tho defunct Oouglass County bank, at West Superior, ,Vis.. was arrested and bailed on ihuriro Ira T'nil ciifturliira r i. . V nuip voir JK Ml IB Ml IT! WQ UlSCdSC. Jt A NOTED ITALIAN DEAD. Crlitoforl Negri, tho Kmlneiit liconomlst nnd Minister or Mate. Floiiunob, Fob. 19. Cristoforo Nogrl, tho economist nud minister of stnto, la dead. Cristoforo Nogrl was born nt Milan in 1S09. Ho studied law at I'avia and Vienna, and was from 1811 to 1818 pro fossor of constitutional law nt Padua. Driven Into exile by reason of his partici pation In tho movement of 1S18, ho wont to Turin, whero ho was nt first rector of tho university of that city and wns after wards chief of tho consulates of tho min istry of foreign affairs. IIo entirely re organized that servlco and journeyed sev eral tlmos to Uormnny, Kngland and luis sla, seeking by Ills writings to nwnken romniorcinl activity among his compa triots. IIo founded tho Italian Geograph' leal society at Florenco nud Was tho pros! dout of It for flvo years. After staying a year in Hamburg ho devoted himself ox' cluslvcly to organizing Italian oxncdltlone for tho interior of Africa nnd for tho Arctic roglons. IIo wns tho author of a uumbet of works on political uud geographical topics. For Arbitration with Great Ilrltoln New YollK, Feb. 19. A meeting ol prominent citizens of this city nnd Brook lyn was held last night nt tho resldenco ol Sir. William 13. Dodgo. The meeting was called by Mayor Strong, Gonornl Urlstow, Bishop Potter.ox-Clilof Justice Daly.IIon. Seth Low and Mr, Dodgo, for tho purpose of forming a committee of representative citizens of ISow York and Brooklyn to co oporato with similar committees which havo already beed established In Philadel phia, Chicago, Washington and other leading cities in tho United States, whose object is tho calling of a national confer onco in tho interest of international arbi tration between Groat Britain and the United States. 'Chauncoy M. Dcpow, Bishop l'ottr, W. E. Dodgo, II E. How land and J. C.Cadwnlador woro appointed delegates to a convention in Independence Hall, Philadelphia, next Saturday. Death of n Maryland stato Senator. Axnai-oms, Md., Fob. 19. Stato Senator J. J. Brooko Houd, of Calvert county, died hero last night at tho homo of Henry M. Tongue, his brother-in-law. Senatoi Rond has been ill for sovcrul weeks with congestion of tho liver, nnd his death has been momentarily expected for sovoral days past. Ho was elected in November last, nnd is tho second member of tho sen nto chosen at that election who has since died. Ho was a Democrat, and his death gives the Republicans unothor chanco to mako a tlo in the sonnto by choosing as his successor a Republican from Calvert county. Senator Bond's majority over Dowoll, Republican, was but thirty-three, and a contest for tho seat is ponding. Glassworkers Organizing for Defense. PirrsnuKG, Feb. 19. A defenso alliance was formed hero yesterday for tho flint, the bottle and tlio window glass workors' unions, which Is expected to hnvo a do cldcd inlluenco upon their futuro exist ence Theso plans provide for tho accumu lation of an lmmouso defenso fund. Each union is to retain its present autonomy, but tlio mutual dofenso fund may be drawn upon by cither when In need. Tho unions will at once set ubout organizing vigor ously, and expect soon to havo all skilled workors in tho glass trades under their banner. It is not announced what tho limit will be, but it Is understood from a roliablo sourco that It will uot bo less than $2,000,000. Kellef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney nnd bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Groat South American Kidney Cure." This now remedy is a great surpriso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladdor, kidneys, back and overy rart of tho urinary passages in male or female. It relloves retention of water and pain in rassing it almost immediately. If you want quick reliof and enro this is your remedy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Mai street. Pastor nrown's Chnrch Trial. San Fravcisoo, Feb. 19. The trial ef the Rev. C. O, Brown, of the First Oen. grejational church, as a result of tho charges made against him by Mrs. David sea, the aileperi blackmailer, eomneenced yesterday. The eartncK is composed of ministers and laymen from San f ranolsee and nearby dries. The sssslens ef the eounell will he open, and a large erowi was in attendance this afterneen. The trial was naked for by Rev. htr. Browa hrmself. 1 Murad Itey Condemned to Death. COKSTAVTlNori.E, Feb 19. Murad Bey, formerly imperial commissioner bf tke council on the pnbllo debt, has taken refugoln Cairo, and hns boon eondemaed to death for alleged treason. Murad was reported in Deeembor last to have Hid. from Cpnstnnrinople nn for a Russian port. Russian rhlrfi A Rook for Young Men. An immeasurable amount of suffering and injury to the human race, is due t the ignor ant violation of physiological laws by the youtn or our una. nuinons practices are indulged in, through ignorance of the in evitable injury to constitution and health which surely follows. By every young man, the divine injunction, "Know Thyself," should bo well heeded. To assist tuch in acquiring a knowledge of themselves and of now to preserve health, and to sunn those pernicious and most destructive practices, to which so mmv fall victims, as well as tn re claim and point out the means of relief and cure to any who may uuwittingly have violated Nature's laws, and are already suflering tho dire consequences, an association of medical Gentlemen have carefully nrenarcd a little book which la roplote with useful information to every young man. It will be sent to any address, securely sealed from observation In a plait envelope, by the World's Dispensary Medical Association of 60S Main Street, Buffalo, N. V on receint of ten cents In stamps (for postage!, if onclosod wim mis nonce. Extradition for Jaekson and Walling-. Cincinnati, Feb. 19. Sheriff Julo Flummer. ot Camnboll counfcv. Kv.: reached hero last night with a requisition approved by Governor Bushnell for the ex tradition of tho prisoners Jaokson and "Walling. Tho prlsonors will bo b into tho police court on Fob. 27, and thence to tho circuit court. Af tor that there can bo no dolny oxcopt by hnboas corpus. Tho prisoners will bo taken to the Covington jail, onooi m strongest, jaus m Kentucky. Tbrew Awny Ills Cuues. Mr. D. Wiley, ox-postmnstor,l!lack Creek, N. Y-, was so badly uflllcted with rhouma tlsm that ho was only nblo to hobble around with canes, and oven then it caused him great pain. After using Chamberlain's l'ain Balm ho was so much improved that ho throw away his caues. He says this linl mont did him more good tlutn all other medi cines and treatment put together. For sale at BO cents per bottle by Grobler Bros., druggists, tiiiiiiiiiimiimmiuii'MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiMiia, 5 T .- f aa 3 ise in i own noncy. 2 A combination of tho great stalfs 2 of life WHEAT, CORN and RICE.!. I Be Sure You Got the Rod Package, ; J HERE'S OUR GUARANTEE. lluy a paokngo of Oennlno Annt " .In m I ma's Nell-Itlalug rnnenkn Flour, . iiiiillfynudauotlliidit makes the best. i y"t over nto, return tho empty box to your grocer. leave your name, iincl tliu grocer will refund tlio money . S tu'B" fc l-o lift. , 5 Sclent Ideally Trcparcd and " Moaafftctuml only by In. T.DAVIS MILL CO., St. Joseph, Mo. : Send 4 cents in r.t.impa for a set of Aunt Jemima and her Pickaninny Dolls. ? ;1iIIHIbiiB'HI llll'ti! llltll'H'HutMai'a .., ,-. NEW SALES and EXCHANGE STABLES. WORKING or DRIVING HORSES constantly on band. Sold or exchanged. H. L. AtlLLER & CO., Props., 10 N. Pear Alley. IliKincssolllce: W. F. Miller's meat market. 128 N. Main street. L nall'f cures I cramps UUU .111 bowel J c o in plaints. sudd en ' colds, chills I La Orinne. p T T V , : Used externally it is tile best hut- ; incut in the world. Pcvare of ; imitations, buy ouly the genuine ; made by Perry Davis. l,. i laftrso bottlei 25 and 60 cents each. 1 If we can sell vou onec. packageof una nuiuix.urc we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more for it will touch the spot. Grocers have SEELIO'S.i The Backus Water Motor Is the Hst Economical hwer Knwa nd tho Best in the World for Driving: Light Machinery. It takes but little room. It nerer gets tat of repair. K can net blow up. It requires no fuel. It needs no englneex. Thoro Is ha d&Iar: no flrlnr ud: no ashes hi clftan away; no extra lnauranc to pay; no im pairing; neorSAry; no oal bills to pay, and U 1j always ready for nse. It Is invaluable .for tlsrrincrChurch Orjrans, for running Prlnttftf; Prsaent, Be trine Machines, Turnine IJitKcjt rrb Raws. Grind Stenea. Coffee Mills. Sautdro Machines, Feed Cuttera, Corn Mills, IsleTarffc, water. MtT'is nolselees, neat, ctmptvet, fcKuwly, and anore all IT IS VERY CHEAP. Price, $15 to $300. Send for elreular to, the Backus "Water Mco Co., Xewark. K. J., statinr PPr yon saw iidTerMcemeni In. We also manufacture Patent Rotattef and Exhaust Fans. Ventilating. Ecr.ma In any part of the body ia insumtlr relieved and permanently cured by Doan,"8 Ointment, tho sovereign remedy for all itcln nass of thqaltin. Tea ma to Hire. It you want to biro a sate and rcUa&p team lornrivinKOriorworKlnKPuiv nav Hlllolds' llvurr stable a visit. T. constantly on hand at reasonable rtl JAIV1 ES SHIELDS, No. 410 Kast Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street, Celebrated Fema!." l'owdera never fall. :dix' rsfe and nn I after (alllnz iJUC, Btel. Wr, Bortw, Bin. 2 I Pancake j i Flour. ' 5 ( J! ' i PfM lias added 1 9 ilittlcofSeel Vlg's to ordinary coffee knows a i granu unnK mat J will Jilcaselicr husband. &
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