EVENING HERALD i:STAltI.ISlIi:i) 1870. Published nvory Evening, Except Holiday, at 8 South Jariiix Smr.KT. Khar Ckntob. flio Hnruld Is dellveied InShennmloan nml the snrroundlngitowns for six cents a week my hle t the ciirrlcm. Hy mall SI 00 a yenr. oral cents a month, payable In advnneo. Advertise ment eharKcdnccnrdlnfftospaecnml position. The publishers reserve tlio right to change tho position of advertisement whenever the pub lication nf news demands It. Tho right In reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that tho puhliedtcrs may deem Improper. Advertising rates mado known upon application. Xntered at tho potofllce at Shenandoah, Pa., as icoond class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald TlU'USiUY, TEURUA1SY 20. lSOfl. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the Republican electors of l'ennsylanla The Republicans of IVnnsylvnnia, by their duly chosen representatives, will meet in State con tention Thursday, April 2J, 18, at 10 o'clock A. m., in tho opera house, city of llarrisburg, for tho purpose of nominating two candidates for reprcsontatlvcnUorge in ConRrcss and thirty two cnmlidate for Presidential electors, tho selection of ciRht dclcguU.'6-aMarge to tho Rev publltnu National convention, and for tlie ranbaction of such other business as may lie presented. By order of the folate Coiurnittcc. if. S. Quay, Attest : Jfrk It. Rex, Chairman, "s H. ANDKirws, Secretaries. lr Hie X rays wcio working sinootlily. many interesting tilings could ho scon in Micnandoah just now. 'Douiitfci, things ate mighty uuccrtain." We quote this for the benefit of tho candi dates who were left in tho cold on Tuesday. The borough homls now hcing issued at 1 per cent, arc going quito rapidly. Those dc- fdring to procure bonds should do so at once delay may cause disappointment. Tin: Kentucky Legislature is still trying In elect a successor to Senator Blackburn. The prospects aro that a dark horeo will apture tho prize and that Hlackburn and his 1(1 to 1 money ideas will bo left at home. l'KltllAi's (icncral Harrison malcesa mis take in refusing to so as n delcgato to the St. Louis Convention. Dolegato Oarfield went to the Chicago Convention, with good results. Kkxatoii I'AiiTKr., tho man cv-l'rosidcnt Harrison selected to run his campaign In IWU, is one of the four Republican Senators ho are holding up tho tariff for revenue measure in tho Senate. It is s.ifu to say SmatorCiiilor will not run tho next National campaign. Now that Peter Jlalier has shown that i he sand is in his eyes instead of olsewbeie, Mr. Hobeit 1'itz.immoiis is not to lie allowed ; ciow unicstr.iined, as that aide stage lawyer, Mr. Corbett, appears upon the scene . ml threatens -Mr. l'itzslinnions with dire punishment, when next they meet, for some uncomplimentary references to that brilliant m tor's achievements. Tun rotiill of some of tho Republican primaries is a llttlo astonishing to soino IKilitieiaus. Congressman John 1J. Robiuxm bubs up serenely with the delegates from Snyder and Union counties favoring him for Senator to succeed Cameron. Congressman Robinson has a lot of ardent friends through out the state, not a few of whom reside in Schuylkill county. Wi: are in receipt of the 18th annual ic purt of the Presbyterian Eye, Karand Throat Charity Hospital of Baltimore, .Md. Wo notice among the name of tho assistant "-ergeons of tlio institution that of our former townsman, Dr. Charles R. Shoemaker. He is a son of Martin L. Shoemaker, of Iiist foul street, and it is gratifying to his friends heie to know that he is gaining such great success in his profession. Tin; Second ward stood nobly by tlio Re publican ticket, and mine of tlio prophesies on the part of a few of tlio politicians in that ward did not compare witli tho returns. Tlio lcsiilt of tho light thero is very gratifying to tlio committeeman, W. J. Watkins, who labored in and out of season to retain tho Second In tho Republican columns. His cf lorts, however, were ably seconded by the party workors In that ward, and as a result a victory is recorded. Tub face of tho returns yesterday, as pub lished by tlio HuiiAI.il, showed that votes had been ehslod for Borough Justice cf tho Peace, aud the only ones receiving votes in other than the wards in which they reside were 'Squlies M. J. Ivwlor and John J. Cwrdln. Mahanoy .City, so far as wo can ascertain, wm tho only town in the county that voted in tho same manner. The ques tion a to how many Justleo of tho Peaco a borough Is entitled to has been under dispute (or some time, many of the best constitu tional lawyers of the state claiming that but two is the legal allotment and that they juust bo elected by tho concurrent votes of the several wards. Othor disciples of Illaek htono, howevor, tako a different view of the question, and if tho rnouwho wero elected on Tuesday "by tho concurrent votes of the bcvcral wards" push their claims we may have a Judicial decision upon the matter anil thus set At rest nil doubt. Tho question raised it an important one, in that it will, if favorably passed upon, orntso hardsblpHto thoso now holding commissions In tho several wards. Ashland has long bold tho reputation of being non-progrosslvo in many respects, but that trait was never more forcibly portrayed than on Tuesday whoti tho citizens of tho ward voted against tho Incrcasolndebtedncss. Tho llorough Council asked for $20,000 for the purposo of building an additional storage reservoir, but tho incroaso was defeated by a largo majority. Tho oxperienco of tho people of Ashland last summer during the droutli should havo been siilllcicnt to con vince tho people of that town that moucy spent in the direction of increasing tho water was well spent, but It appears not to havo been tho case. Tho question of water is ono that is not to bo measured by dollars and cents. In a short while tho people will realize this. Shenandoah paid a good round snm for Its plant and tboro aro nono better in this section of the state but they would not part with it for double tho amount. Tlioro Never AVus n Hotter Curo Than Pan-Tina for coughs, 2Sc. At Gruhler Bros., drug store Minister Taylor's Curt Note. JilAumn, Kol). 11). Tho Herald annoitn' ccs that tho United States minister, Sir. Ilnnnls Tuylor, has nddressed n curt note to tho government demanding explana tions regarding nn ntldress tlollvcrccl be fore n geographical society by Senor Con vns, who commanded tho cnravol Santa Maria, scut over by Spain to tho Colum blan exposition, giving his impressions ol his visit to tlio United States. Tho mlu lster of marine, Admiral Joso Maria 15r rangcr, Tho Herald says, resonts tlio tone of tho noto, which ho considers Is unlus. tilled, as tho nddros3 which has glvon thfl otlenso was dcllvorod beforo a private so ciety. murderer Johnson Gets a Stay. Trenton, ITob. 11). A writ of error wai granted yesterday In tho enso of Jacob S. Johnson, who was convicted In Somorsol county last month of tho murder of Annie Itogcrs. Johnson wus sentenced to bo ex ecuted on March 11 next, and tho court's action Involves a postponement of the hanging. IHvoreed by the Tope. HALIFAX, N. S Feb. 20. A d 'creo of divorce, approved by Pope Leo XIII, tho llrst of Its kind ovor recorded in Canada, has boon granted John Kcefe, separating him f rom his wifo, on th- ground of In fidelity on the part of tin1 woman. Never beforo has a divorce b -i-i recognlzod In this country by a Ito.n t i Catliolle au thority. Tho deeroo permits a remarriage. A legal dissolution of tho marrlngo enso has also been obtained from tho supremo court. Civil Service lieroini 11111 Defeated. ANNAPOLIS, Md., l'ob. 20. The houso of representatives yesterday afternoon prac tically killed civil service reform In Mary laud by passing tho Hruco bill, with a clauso uttached referring tho whole mat ter to a voto of tho people nt tho election In November. A bitter ilght was made against the bill, and tlio referendum clause was doslgnod to kill it Tho hill has passed tbo sonate. Tlio Weather. Foroasteru Pennsylvania and Now Jor toy: Fair and colder, with a cold wnvoj brisk northwesterly winds. It is Known By Sts Cures It is not what we say. but what Hood's -,-oaparilla does, thst tells the story of its merit. The thousands of people whom It has raised from disease and despair to happi ness and health, aro the strongest and best advertisements Hood's Barsaparilla has. No other preparation In oxistenco has such a record of wonderful cures. This is why Hood's Barsaparilla has the largest Bale, and roquire.i for Us produc tion the largest laborato-y In the world. Now if you need a good medicine, why not try that vrhfcli hs cjno others bo much good. Remeituer Hood's G'sapanSia Es the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently In the public eye.gl; sis f or ffl Hood's Pills act harmoniously with Hood's SarsapaiUla. tK- If we can sell you one 2C. package of tuia admixture we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more for it will touch the BPOt. Grocers have SEELIG'S. PainKiller 3 Cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, 5 Croup, Diphtheria, Rheumatism, .IS nnd all Winter coviplaints. It 1 Kills Pain, 51 . .. r- i I I internal or c;i ui. Tliere are many kinds of pain, but there is only one f atn-Mner. KeepltbyTou, JJewiur limitations, iiuy only tb auln-PBT Davis... I Boll STerywhsrs. 5c Md Mc per poms. "'VTnB'.'UflsV1 IIP flH has added to ordinary coffee knows n t granu arinic mat u will plcaselicrliusbaud. JULIUS CAESAR. t The Greatest Roman of Tnem All. AS A GENERAL AND AS A MAN. Great Men Are Born to Necessities. Meet Great Julius Qiosar, groat general, born states man, was tho dominant figure In a nation of nrcat men. Caes,ir slew Ills tliounaiids. Dr. Julius llobhs, a productof a laterclvlllzation, uorii niso 10 meci a gravo necessity, saves thousands where Caesar slew them. Caesar killed, llobbs cured. Both conquered. Tho ono oVcrcamo and demolished cities. The other bound Kidnoy disease, the most subtle- nnd dangerous foo of mankind, to his ohariot wheels and mado a triumphal march through tho land. Bright's Disease Can be Cured. That this most treacherous and insidious of all dlscasos can bo cured is now proved con clusively and absolutely, by Dr. Hobbs. Doctors tho most conservative of all pro fessionals, now admit that Dr. llohb's Sparagus Kidney Pills aro the very Sine Qua Non in all forms of Kidney and Prlnary disease. Thoy aro a positive and absolute specific. Their formula is published In every prominent medical journal, aud from tills time forth will prove to be tho malinay and sheet anchor of the medical profession In this class of disease. "I know ot no remedy" says Prof. Henry H. Kano of New York "'that so well deseves tlio name of specific in Kidney and Urinary diseases as theso Sparagus Pills of Dr. Hobbs. My pructico is dovoted solely to this class of disorders and honccjny opportunity for test ing tho value of such remedies is, perhaps exceptional. Dr. Hobh's Sparagus Kidney Pills are Kidney Healers, Blood Purifiers and Life Savors generally. Dr. Hobh's Sparagus Kidney Pills are en dorsed by the host physicians and sold by druggists at 50 cents. A valuable book mailed free. Address Hobbs Medlcluo Co., Chicago or San l'r.iu cisco. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKf TS. Closing Quotations of tho Xow York nnd Philadelphia Kxchnngc. New Youk, Feb. 10. Tho stock market to day was a purely professional affair, and the dealings were unrolleved by news of an es pecially interesting character. Closing bids: Baltimore & Ohio .10 New Jersey Cen...lD7 uei. v iiunson...ia,i is. v. central I): D-, L. & W ltsUS Erie 1UH Lake Erie & W... 31 Lehigh Nav 45 Lehigh Valley 3$i Pennsylvania 6:1!$ Heading la St. Paul Y. N. Y. & Pa SH West Shore-.. General Markets. Pnit-AnEuutiA, Feb. 19. Flonr weak; win ter superfine, $'-.'5032.75: do. extras, $2.7533; Pennsylvania roller, clear, 3.4ll;i.53; do. do. straight, Si.OOSW 75; western winter, cloar, SH.SOaS.ft'i. Wheat weak, with Re. hid and 73!4o. asked for February. Corn dull, with Sjyio. bid and .JJJ&c. asked for February. Oats steady, with 38)e. bid and aWic. asked for February. Hay llrm; choice timothy, $10. Heef steady. Pork slow Lard steady; western steam, $3.75. Hotter firmer; western dairy, 0Hl'o ; do. creamery, lliBSOc.; factory, WSJ12c.; Eights, M)c.; imitation creamery. Ill5c.; Now York dairy, 318o.; do.' cream ery, Malic: Pennsylvania und western creamery prints, extra, 21c; do. choice, Wo. ; do falrtogood. I0310e.; prints Jobbing at S3 (HXio. Checso steady; New York largo, (IS 1014o.; small fanoy, uaiOc; part skims. ,1f Q.Go.; full skims. L'JMc Eggs weak; New York and Pennsylvania, nawjjjc; loo house, $1 75(32.6-5. western tresh, 13c; southern, 12 12c. T.lvo Stock Market. New Youk, Feb. 19. Ileevesln fairdomand; native steers, $1.0031.55; stags, S3.8D31; bulls, $2,753.2."i; choice western cows, S3 H!)33.75. Calves slow and lower; poor to choico veals, $538.50. Sheep firm, lambs lower; poor to prime sheep, $2.87H3t.-"5; medium to prlmo lambs, $4.5035; extra do., S1.I2W: spring lambs, $138 per head. Hogs weak at $1.40 4.80; choice light, $U. East Liiicutv, Ph., Feb. 19. Cattle slow; prime. $4.1034.60; good butchers, $3.8034.20; bulls, cows and stags, $1. "533.50. Hogs lower; Phlladelphlas, $4.434.50; best Yorkers, $4.40 61.(5; common, to fair Yorkers and pigs, $1.30 1,35; heavy hogs, $4.3034.40! roughs, $)34. Hhccp active; prime. $3.6033.80; extra,'$3.50(3 B.55; common, $i.6532.?5; lamlis, $3.7o3(-25; Veal calves, $637, A nit for Coughs nnd Colds. What? Pan-Tina, Sic. At Gruhler Bros., drug storo. NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE. An Important Constitutional Amendment l'resontetl lu the Senate. TnESTON-,Feb.t9. TholeBlslaturopas-ccl only one or two unimportant bills yester day, Senator Williams Introduced In tho sonato nn Important amendment to tho constitution, which is a modification of tho sovernl propositions for a reconstruc tion of tho court of errors and appeals. This new proposition Is said to jnect the approval of tho governor, nnd provides for it court of errors and appeals to consist of tho chancellor nnd ono vice chancellor, the chief justice, nnd ono nssoclate Justico, and throe judgcs.who must bo lawyers and not members of any other court. Tho associate justice and vice chancellor aro to bo se lected from tho associate justices and vice chancellors, and rotnto every two years. The sonato passed Assombly man Wildes' bill reducing tho compensation of town ship assessors nnd collectors, and also tin. houso bill providing for tho nso of Inst lull's registry lists uy election boards this spring in cltlos of over 40,000 population. Othor bills passed by tho senate wore Senator Johnson's bill authorizing muni' clpal regulations regarding blcyclo riding in tho streets, and tlio bill ceding to tho Unltoa States jurisdiction over tho Pali sades for a national or military park. Tlio lilll empowering the municipal uu tliorltlos of Nownrk to bond that city for $300,000 for a now publlo library was do featcd becauso it (lid not contain ii clauso giving tho peoplo of Nownrk tho power to voto on tlio proposition. A Noted Safe Ilrcuker Caught, Baltuioiie, Feb. 19. Jamos Walden with numerous aliases, one of tho slickest snfo crackers in tho country, Is under nr rust hero. Tho olfouso with which ho la chnrged is tho breaking of two snfos re cently. Herman Brnndonburi;, a ooufod ornto, 33 years old, who says ho halls from Mllwaukco, was also captured. Tho lattor admitted to tlio pollco that ho nud Wul- den did the Jobs for which thoy wero ar rested. The amount ot booty secured In each caso was small, but the character ot tho work would Indicate that it was done by mi ozport. It is claimed that on Feb, i, 1888. Waldou robbed tho safe of Chap man & Gall, of Norfolk, Va., of $30,000 worth of diamonds and jewelry, and on inarcn vi, 18U3, robDed tno uanlc of raw line;, N. Y., of $10,500 in money and bonds. Burdock Wood Hitters never falls to cure all impurities of tbo blood, from a common pimple to tho worst scrofula sore. Will Not PerformMiracles But It Will Cure. It. MILES' RESTORAT I VE NERVINE euros nervous prostration. Not nil. raculously, but scientifically, by first removing tho germs of disease, and thon supplying healthy nervo food, Increasing tho appetite, helping digestion and strength ening tho entlro systom. Dosperato cases requlro prolonged treatment as shown by that of Mrs. M. 11. P.ccd, of Delta, Iowa, who writes : "As tho result ot a lightning stroko, tho physicians said I had a light stroko of paralysis, ay limbs would all draw up. I Dr. Miles' would havo throbblngs in my chest that seemed unendurable. Fortbrco months I could not sleep and lor thrco wcoks did Nervine Restores Tip a It'll 7 y ncmilliK,, prayed for sleep, and felt that It relief did not como I would bo dead or insane. I took Dr. Miles' Rcstora-' tlvo Nervine and tho second night slept two hours and from that time on my health Im proved; slowly at first, but steadily and surely. I took in all -10 bottlos, and I cannot express how grateful I am, for I am now perfectly well, and havo taken no medlclno for over four months." Dr. Miles' Norvino Is sold by druggists on guaranteo that first bottle benefits or money refunded, Book on heart and nerves free, Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Korea's Quelicless .Minister. Washington, Feb. 20. Pom Kwnn'Soh, tho new minister from Korea to tho United States, was formally presented to Presi dent Cleveland In tho bluo room of tho White Houso by Secretary Olney yester day. Tho ceremony was nindo particularly Interesting from tho fact that It was tho first occasion ot state at which Koroa's diplomatic leprcsuntatlvcs havo npponrod in European dress and without tho queuo, under decree of Jan. 1 last. Kx-Consul Waller's Pardon PAnis, Fob. 20. Tlio pardon of John L. Waller, convicted by a court martial in tho Island of Madagascar of Illegally com municating with' tlio Ilovas aud sentenced to twonty years' imprisonment, has been sent to President Fauro for tho latter's signature Tho present action Is duo to thu represent itions mado by tho United States govern men tin tho prlsonur's behalf. The little daughter of Mr. Fred Wcbbor, Holland, Mass., had a very bad cold nnd cough which ho had not been able to euro with any thing. I gave him a 23 cent bottlo of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, says W, P. Holden, merchant and postmaster at West Brimficld, and tho nexttlmo Isawhimhosaid itworked liko a charm. This remedy is intended especially for acute throat and lung diseases such as colds, croup and whooping cough, and it is famous for its euros. There is no danger n giving it to children for It contains noth ng Injurious. For salo by Gruhler Bros, druggists. "Illll Jfyo" 'critically 111. Asiikvills, N. C, Fob. 20. Kdprnr W. Nye, tho "Hill" Nye of tho world of humor, Is seriously ill nt his homo nt Buck Shoals, eight miles south of Ashovlllo. About two wcoks ago Mr. Nye was tnken 111, and slnco that time tho trouble has boeu pro gressing, until now his condition Is vory sorlous. Ho Is suffering from a stroko of ivpoploxy. Miss Wlnnlo and Besslo Nyo, his daughters, arrived at Ashovlllo yester day nnd took a train to Anion, tho nenrost station to tho Nyo rosidonco. It Is fearod Mr. Nyo cau llvo only a tow hours. An lhiglNh Mother's Terrible Crime. London, Feb 20. A horrlblo caso of murder und sulcldo occurred at Wlm- bllngton, a small hamlot in Cambridge shire, resulting lu tho death of flvo per sons. A widow named Fnrnhnm, who llvod a secluded llfo In a cottage In tho vil lage, murdered her four children by out- ting their throats, anil thou completed hor bl&ody work by cutting her own throat. Mrs. Farnham was possessed of somo means, uud no motlvo for tho deed Is known Cji-lp-Colds-IIeadticlie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxatlvo Bromo Quinine will euro you in one day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Prico. 25 cents. For sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Kuglneer and Fireman KMlcd. Utica, N, Y Feb. 20. Tho boiler of tho locomotlvo attached to tho Now York and Philadelphia oxpross on tho Delawaro, Lackawanna and Western railway ex ploded when about four mllos south of ' Hichllold Junction, throwing tho locomo tlvo from tho track and killing Knglnoer John Koach and Flroman John Lewis. Kugene V. Hebs for Governor. South Bund, Ind., Fob. 20. Tho Tri bune; gays Information has boon received from what is considered an authentio sourco to the olloct that E. V. Dobs will accopt tho Populist nomination for gover nor of Indiana. Ilemrinhcr If You Have H Cough, or Cold, Pan-Tina always cures, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug storo. Chopped to I'ieeus by Itobbers. Lawrence, Kan., Fob. 20. J. T. Lam born, a wealthy farmer, has been found murdered lu hU house at Full Loaf, a re mote station northeast of Lawrenco. Tho murderers literally chopped thu old man to plccos. Tho crlmo was committed with an ax, during tho ubsouco of Lamborn's son and daughter. Hobbory was evidently tho motlvo. Korea's King geeks Human I'rotcctlon. ST. PKTEltsnuito, Fob. 20.Tho king of Korea has arrived hero with tho object of seeking tho protection of Russia f0r his country. His visit Is bolug kept a pro found secret. Thoso who havo been let into tho knowlcdgo of his presence here look upon the nows as of high importance in connection with Russia's eastern polloy. Shake off ItlieuniatUm and Neuralgia, Rub well with Red Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. THE GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY. fitiilement or Ono of the Men Implicated In tho Alllilr. New Youk, Feb. 20. Iato yostordny afternoon Joseph Sylvester, burglar, now In tho Tombs, inndo a statement beforo Ills counsel, W. H. Gennenux, Assistant District Attorney O'Maro, Pollco Captain O'Brien nnd Colonel Frank Board lu re gard to tho big diamond robbory at tho rosidonco of I, Townsoml Burden on Deo. 27. Nothing ofllclal was glvon out, but Syl vester, It was learned, told how tho Bur flou robbory hnd boon committed. Ho said that throo mon woro interested In It, nil out of town ''exports." After falling to get in through tho front door thoy climbed over tho Madison nvonuo fence nnd walkod along tho back fences until they reached tho rear of tho Burden houso. Two of tho mon started at onco for St. Louis with tho bulk of tho proporty, ho said. Tho third muu kept Mrs. Bunion's tlnrn, nud It was ho who helped get Syl vester into troublo with tho pollco in smaller jobs. Ho nlso gavo information, It Is stated, concerning a largo number of "foncos" in tho city, whoro tho proceeds of othor groat burglaries havo been disposed of. To Prevent Mine Strikes. PlTTSDOlio, Feb. 20. At a mooting yos tordny of tho railroad coal operators of this district, with 80 por cont. of tho ton nage of tho district represented, n con tract was adoptod which will insure uni formity lu tho wngo aud soiling rates for tho future. Tho contract will bo drawn In legal form and will bo recorded, ready for signature Feb. 27. By tho provisions of tho contract each oporator agrcos to abldo by tho rulings ot a committee of nlno, to bo elected annually, with full powers to dccldo all disputes nud control tho district. Tho joint commlttoo of operators and miners moots Feb. 28, when tho action lakon will doubtless bo ratlllod. Tho con clusion of this ngreonieut will insuro tho miners at lonst sovonty conts after March 1, nud do away with wrangling among tho operators. Dr. Nanscn's Alleged Discovery. St. PKTErJjnorfO, Feb. 20. At a meet lng of tho Imperial Geographical socloty Senator SomcnofT, tho vlco president of tho society, said that It would bo prema ture yet to deny tho nows ot Dr. Nnusen's discovery of tho North Polo. It was prob able, ho said, that Dr. Nansen was return ing, or had roturnod, to tho Now Slborlan Island, where Baron Toll had placed storos of provisions In anticipation of his roturn. Tho llrst nowB of Dr. Nansen wns received by Peter Kuschnerelf, who was searching for tho ivory of tho extinct mammoth on tho Now Siberian Islands. Kuschnoroff's men possibly mot a momborot tho Nanson expedition, or ovon Nansen himself. Itcllef In Six Honrs. Distressing kidnoy and bladder diseases relieved In six hours by the "New Groat South American Kidney Curo." This now remedy is a great surpnso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, hack and every rart of tho urinary passages In male or female. It rclioves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief aud cum this is your remedy. Bold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South Mair street. Nelson'a Grand Schemes. Washington, Feb. 20. An old man giv ing tho namo of L. E. Nelson was taken Into custody by tho sergoantrnt-arms of tho senate yesterday. Ho was nt tho tlmo of his npprohcnslon in tho senate reception room, where ho wns talking with all who would listen to him In a way to convince thoso who hoard him that ho was montally unbalanced, no said ho wnntod to socuro legislation which would authorlzo him to build a brldgo from Now York to Chicago over which flfteon trains could bo run. This done ho proposed to himself build tho Nicaragua canal and settle tho financial question. A Hook for Young Hen. An immeasurable amount of suffering and injury to tho human race, is duo to tho ignor ant violation of physiological laws by the youth of our land. Ruinous practices aro indulged in, through ignorance of the In evitable injury to constitution and health -which surely follows. By 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 prescrvo health, and to shun those pernicious and most destructive practices, to which so many fall victims, as well as to re claim and point out tho means of relief and curo to any who may unwittingly have violated Naturo's laws, and aro already suffering the dire consequences, an association ot medical gentlemen havo caretully prepared a littlo book which is renlcte with useful information to every young man. It will bo Bout to any address, sccuroly sealed from observation ill a nlain envelope, by the World's Dispensary Medical Association ot U 0(13 Main Street. Buffalo. N. Y.. on receipt ten cents in stamps (for postage), if enclosed with this notice. Hanker Morgan Gets the Bnlance. Washington, Feb. 20. Secretary Car llslo mado this announcement yesterday: "Messrs. J. P. Morgan & Co. and asso ciates, under their bid for $100,000,000 ot United States 4 por cont. bonds of 1025, mndo in accordance with tho roeont circu lars of tho secretary of tho treasury, aro entitled to receive bonds of the faco value of about $4,700,000, In addition to thoso ot which thoy havo already boon notified. Kxact figures can not bo stated until re turns from various sub-treasuries aro fully voriflod. This will glvu Mr. Morgan about 13,000,000 ot the bond Issue. Threw Away His Canes, Mr, D, Wiley, ox-postmastor, Black Creek, N. Y.,was so badly afflicted with rhourna tlsni that lio was only able to bobble around with canes, and oven then it caused him great pain. After using Chamberlain's Pain Balm ho was so much improved that he throw away his canes. Ho says this llnl nicut did him moro good than all othor incdt cinos and treatment put together. For sale at 50 cents por bottlo by Oruhler Bros., drug gists. Coining Events. Feb. 20. Supper and cntortalnmont undor tho auspices of Council No. 81, Daughters, of l.lborty, in jioumns- nan. Feb. 21. Coffee Supper under the auspices of tho salvation Army in itobbins' hall Our peoplo aro growlug moro nncl moro in tho habit of looking to Uruhler Bros., drug gists, for tho latest and licst of everything in tho drug lino. They sell Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for its euros of bad colds, croup and whooping cough. When in need of such n incdlcino glvo this romedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with tho result, Am vmi Kiiirnrinff from rheumatism Thomas Kclectrlc Oil has cured thousauds of tho worst casos of this terrible disease, It only costs 25 cents to try It, MUNY WINS THE MEDICAL PRO FESSION. Strong Indorsements From Physicians. Well-Known i Rheumatism, Catarrh, Dyspepsia and the Most Obstinate Diseases Cured hy Munyon's Improved Homoe opathic Remedies. B. D, Brown, M. D., of Solomon Kansas, says: "My kidneys wero very sore and ached most of tho time. Tho pain was soveriv wncn i stooped over, or lay on my o.ick, ti: it was almost impossible to straighten after sitting down. I had much troublo wi my water and bladder. In threo clays after beginning Munyon's Kidney Curo and Bladder Cure I was relieved, and since that timo I havo felt liko a now man. I havo been practicing medicine for 30 years, and have used all kinds of drugs, but found nono with such wonderful curative powers as thoso of Munyon's licmedics." Munyon's Rheumatism Curo never fails to relieve in ono to thrco hours, and cures in a few days. Prico 23 cents. Munyon's Dyspepsia Curo Is guaranteed to curo all forms of indigestion and stomach troubles. I'rlcoBjc. Munyon's Catarrh Remedies positively euro, l'ricc, 25 cents. Munyon's Kidney Curospeedllvcurcs nains n tho back, loins or groins and all forms of kidney diseases. Prico 25c. Munyon'B Fcmalo Ucmcdics aro a boon to all women. Prico 25c. Asthma Cure, with Asthma Herbs, $1.00. Munyon's Nerve Cure steps nervousness and builds up the system. Prico !Wc. Munyon's Headache Curo stops headaches in three minutes. Prico, 25 cents. Munyon's Pilo Ointment nos tivelT cures all forms of piles. Price, 25c. Munyon's Hlood Curo eradicates all impuri ties of tho blood, Prico 25c. Munyon's Vitalizcr restores lost powers to weak mon. Price, 81.00. A separate euro for each disease. At all druggists. 25 tents a bottlo. l'crsonal letters to 1'rol. Munyon, 1505 Arch street. Philadelphia, ra.. answered with free medical advice for any disease. ti en I oil ce onJ cvpuiiiric ctidi ct. nun unLLg aim uiuuniiui. uisuli wnoi'iwn w nDiviwn iinoci' constantly on hand. Hold or exchanged. H. L. MILLER & CO., Props., 10 N. Pear Alley. Holiness office: W. F. Miller's meat market. 128 N. Main street. The Backus Water Motor Is the Most Economical Power Known. and the Best In the World for Driving; Light Machinery. It takes but little room. It never gets out of repair. It can not blow up. It requires no fuel. p It needs no engineer There Is no delav: no flrinir up: no nshes to clean away: no extra insurance to pay; no re- pairing necessary; : always ready for no coal bills to pay, and It U or use. It la Invaluable for nc Church Orcrans. for runnliiff Printing Presscfl, Sewinff Machines, Turning Lathes, Scroll Saws, Grind StoneB, Coffee Mills, SauVge MAchlnes, Feed Cutters, Corn Mills, Ulevjitors. Etc. Four-horse power at 40 pounds pressure ot water. It It noiseless, neat, compact, steady, and above all IT IS VERY CHEAP. Price, $15 to $3 00. 'Send for circular to the Backus Water Motor advcrtseiqent in. We also manufacture Patent Rotating and Exhaust Fans. Send for Special Catalogue on Ventilating:. Vn'wma In nnv Hart, of the body is Instantly una n..,i TiernmnMiitlv curccl by Doan'a Ointment, tho sovereign remedy for all itcht- ness of the sEin. ToarriB to Hire. 1 . 1. 1 anf. .wl )01 nnvs mniug iiverv nuiuio u visit, icul constantly on nanu at reasonable races. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Readlne railroad station. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. c. S. 1'HII.I-IPS. M. I). onico: 30 West Centre street. Can bo consulted at all hours. p V. BURKE, M. D. 30 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Ofllce hours i-7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 8 and 7 to 0 J II. 1'OMEItOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. .Shenandoah, l'o. M. BDUKE, ATT0RNBY-AT-LAW. Onlco-EBttn building, corner ol Main and centre streets, cnenanuoau. pitop JOnN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box a, Mauanoy OuV, Ia Having studied under some of tue best matters Ti London and I'urls, will Klve lewo" on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Tutius reasonable. Address In caro ol Btrouse, the Jeweler, Bhenandooh. IB
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