EVENING HERALD KSTAiii.isiir.n 1K70. Published every VventnK, Kxeept Sunday, at 8 South Jahuis Situkbt, Nbaii CbstbkI rhe llorntil Is tleliveml InSlienniitloiin mill the surrounding towns fornix ient n week, pay able to the onrrlers. lly mail $3.00 it year, or cents n month, payable In ndvimeo. Advertise ments charged aeconliiiK toaee nnd jHMltlon. The publlshera reserve the right to elini.ge Ihe position of ntlvertiseiuents whenever the puli ilcatlon of news demands It. The right Is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers limy deem Improper, Advertising rates made- known upon application. Knitted at the postofllce at Shenandoah, Pit., nn eocond class mnil matter. TKLKl'HONK CONNI'.CTION. Evening Herald FKID.W, FKllUUAltY 21, 1806. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the Itcpuliliean electors of Pennsylvania: TheKepiilillcnns of Pennsylvania, by their iluly thohen representative, u 111 meet III State eon rtntlon Thursday, April 23, 18, at 10 o'clock . m., In the opera house, city of llarrishurg, for leprosentatlvo-nt-largo In Congress and llnrty Iwo candidates for Presidential electors, the .election of eight dclcgatcs-at-lnrgo to tlie lto ptihllcait National convention, and for tlio ransaction of sueh other business as may bo presented. IJy order of tho Stato Cominiltco. M. S. Quay, Attest: Jkre II. Itux, Chairman. "V. It. AKnitEWs, Secretaries. Tun indications aro that the North pole has got away from Xnnseii, and is now on the outskirts of Shenandoah. Jamiss Mansul, the Prohibition candidate was elected mayor of Williamsport on Tuos riuy, and now the political wise one of the Kupuhlh-an and Democratic parties in that ity are wondering "where they aro at." The 3o0th anniversary of tjio death of Martin Luther was observed by tho Luther ans of Philadelphia by a monster meeting at the Academy of Music, on Wcdnesduy.ovcn mg, at which addresses wero mado by lead ing divines. Tub denth of John Graf removes from our midst one of Shenandoah's most progressive hU'iness men, nnd much sorrow is manifested 'ii all circles on account of his sudden dcmii-e. He wns a man of exemplary habits, and had many good traits of character. Ami:i.i lftvi:s Ciu.vmsk, authoress of that lurid book, "Tho Quick or the Dead," was mat ried again on Tucsdny to a I'ussian Prince Tronlpctskoi. Amelia is riHhiu' tilings, lit it was only in October she was 'llvoreed from her firt husband, Mr. Jack i 'hauler, of New York. liutbhc is it fullu-e now, ucn if it is only a Kutftau one, where princct arc thicker than Colonels In Kentucky. Tm;i:r. in a wide di'iference between tnith 'iiiucss and mere veracity. 'Veracity Implies .i oirct.pt. odence flietweon words and bought; truthfullios, n correspondence , KetMcen thoughts and lonjjtlue. To be iracliiiis It is only necessary that a man ivc titlwance to his convictions; to bo true, l is needful that his convictions; havcallinity with full. Several local politicians would do well to bear this fact in mind. Knoi.anp, it appears, is now willing to accept arbitration, or rather the appoint ment of n commission similar to that appointed by President Cloveland, to inquiry into tho facts of the Venezuelan dispute. This fact strengthens the opinion heretofore held that Imglaud was playing a gamo of grab, and having arou.sid American public feeling almost to the lighting point, is willing to back down, provided it can bo done grace fully. As long as she displays that disposi tion tho prospect of war is very remote. Complaints continue to reach this ollice from a nunilair of our sub'rUiers in lefcrcnco to neighbors borrowing their favorite after noon paper. At times tho paper is taken boforo thoy havo had an opportunity of read ing it theniseUes While it is gratifying to us to know that tlio IIlutALI) is no eagerly sought after, it is not right to borunv your neighbor's paper. Depending upon the latter's tjenoroslty is little Jess than down right robbery. If you want to bo independent Imil secuie tho news, subscribe for t lie Hkk ali and pay for it. llui John O. Ulrich brainy and nervy has been frimtrattsl iijiee ugjiln in hi efforts to wi-siutile two uiinbern gf the crippled county court to eithor roslgn orH,curo tlio eousent of OpVftrnor Ha1',11!!8 roniovo them. Some time ago tho County Solicitor wrote to tho Governor asking him, under eertain provUlous In Article 5 of tho Consti tution, U remove tho two Judgoi who had lieeu IneHincituted from work for a long term of time, the ono for three yearn, the other lor over ono year. Attorney-OoBeral Mc Cormick advise the Governor that ho has no power under tho law to take tho Initiative in such a matter, A Judgo ion bo removed from ollloe only by process ff impeachment or by an address to tho Governor, uigncil by two-thirds ef tho members of each house of tho General Aweniuly. Under .tho circum stuiico the Attorney-General said that no action could lo taken. The public will await the Jioxt step on the part Of Mr. Ulrich with much expectancy. More- ltoom hi lliennndonli. I l'"roin Malmnoy City ltrcord. Mnhauoy City will never want for the atrical entertainment if tlio imml'cr of proposed show homes will induco it. Hesldes tlio ltersker hulldiiir;, for which prcp-imtions nro now being mado, C. 1). Knler will re model his place nnd the Columbia lircwlng Cmupnnv. it is reported, will construct nn other. Tho proposed slto of the Columbia thentro lson Smith nnd Campion's ftahlc ground, recently sold to M. O'Hara, n Shen andoah liveryniini. Thoro is doubt, however, thnt tho Columbia Drawing Company will invest in a thoutro lu Mahanoy City. Thoro is more room in Shcaandoah. Thero Noser Was n Hotter Cure Than Pan-Tina for coughs, 25o. At (Iruhler Bros., druR f.tnro. Notice Sulwcriptlons for tho 1 per cent, borough lxmds, at par and accrued Interest from January 1st., will bo received by tho under signed, on and after February 17th, 180(1. T. J.Daviks, Treasurer. Klectrlc Itltti-rs, Kloctric Uittoin Is a medicine milted for any season, hut perhaps moro cenenilly needed In tlie spring, when tho languid oxhausted feeling prevails, when tho liver Is torpid and sluggish and the need of. u tonic and altera tive is felt. A prompt use of this mediclno has often averted long and perhaps fatal I onions lovers, io inciuciue wm ac& mire surely lu counteracting and freeing tho svs tern from tho malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to F.lectric liittors. Only fifty cents per bottle at A. Waslcy's drug stoic. l'utUug'Iii a Nmv Front Workmen nro now engaged lu making extensivo improvements at Itefowich's clothing storo. Tho entire front will bo torn out nnd ono of tho largest and lmnd-omost glass fronts in the county will take its place. Tlio interior will also undergo a change, now and handsome fixtures will bo put in, and when tho improvements arc all completed Mr. Itcfowich will havo ono of tlio finest storo rooms in tho county. Ho will make a specialty of children's suits and novelties. In quality, variety nnd price ho acknowledges no competitor, and tho peoplo of Shenandoah will be enabled to inako as good a selection as in any of tho largo cities, The llcfowieli building, when all tho 1 tho Jin an orrpv 2-15-tf provemcnts arc completed, will be nient to tho town. Seliellly IIoumi I'm Bale. The property and good will of tho Schcilly llonse, on North Main sticet, is offered for sale. Tho proprietor contemplates locating in tho South. For further particulars apply at the Schollly House. 13-1 G-tf Itemovnl. Iteinnvnl. Strouse, tho jowclcr, wishes to inform his friends and tho public that ho has moved his stock of watches, diamonds nnd jewelry to tho Klein building, on North Main street, opposite Iieddall's hardware stoic. Impairing a specialty. All ivielit in nn Open lloat. HAVItE I1K GllACE, Mil., Kob. 21. Will loin Kunttff, Jiinies Davis, John JIoKln noy, Hugh Murray nnd Arthur r.iul Charlos Hupplsli wero caught by tho Ico nnd high winds Wvdnosdny night uud compelled to remain oi tho Susquehanna floats In n sun'.; open boat nl) night with tho thcrmiirnotcr ut zoro. All wero badly (rozon. A rifteell-Year-OliI Murderer. BALTlMOllE, Feb. 2 Howard Jackson, ngcil lfS, wns nrresteil yesterday for tho murder of Herbert Jenkins, 1Q years old. Tho boys sovoral days nco bccnnio Involved In n quarrel, during which .Tnckson plunged u long, sharp edged knife Into Jenkins' loft lirenst, over tho heart, inflict ing a fatal wound, White Swelling Came on my leg; of ter typhoid fever, and pieces of the bono camo out. Rheumatism joined tho scrpjula to jiut me in misery. Hood's Sarsaparllla proved Just the medi cine; reljovecj me of pain, gave rne a good appetite and I hid aide my crutch ana cane, Having tniccn iu bottles IrSocd's SarsaparHia my 11; is entlrclv liealrd and now I am nern y well." GkoUok W. Cromwell, Mt, asant, JUaryland, Jlj six for sjo. Hond'? PiH3 easy to liny, easy to talti, A gcnulno welcome awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. nain and Coal Sts. J'ool room attached. KliiBHt whlekoyti, beers, porter npd alo constuiitly or tap, Choice tem perance drlnka nuil cltfArtf. Evan J. Davies, L1VBRY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. JOHN F. CLEARV, ! PUKK SIILTZEP. WATEIt DOTTT 15T ' A euro for headache olid UU I I ; Btomneli troublos. i GINOKH AI.I5. fP i W15IS.S I1KKU, , , , . IAOUn BUHIt, l'oit'ricn. 17 and 1 P Peach Alley, Shenandoah. WiiARLES DERR'S . Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Tpvvel SJiayp . t Is liccomloc popular. You will like It, We inukettspeelaUypf liulrcuttlpi:. Torturing Disfiguring SKIN DISEASES Instantly RELIEVED by the GREAT SKIN CURE Soldthrouelioult'-woild. VtritUli deeot: F. Nrwpery & Sons. t. Kine Kdward-tt.. London. Pottbr Dhuq b Cuem. Cosr., Sole Frop., Dotton U. S. A. Negtlgeneif Causes n Denth. BBTIII.IillEM, I'll., Fob. SI. While Levi Werst nnd KImcr Kimsiiiini, car inspeq tor, wqrq working ou tho sidu truck of tho Honillng rnilroad n trilu crnshed into thoni, Worst wns instnntly killed and Ktinsmnn wns Internally Injured. Until leavo largo famines. Tho accident is said to havo lioon duo to negligence. Tlie cor oner Is Investigating. Kentucky's Senatorial Deadlock. FKANKFOIVT, Fob. 21. The death of Judgo Grocq cast n gloom over both houses of tho legislature yesterdny. Tho roll call showed ISO mombers present; necessary to a chojre, 01, Tho ballot resulted; Hun tor, ED; Illackburn, 59; Carlisle, 3; Mc Crenry, 1; Hu rchet t, 1; Davles, 1; Craw ford, 1; Unto, 1. Sir rhlllp CurrleN Next I'ost. London, Fob. 31. Tho Chroulclo nn nottnpes that Sir Philip Carrie, tho pres ent British nmbnssadornt Constantinople, will succoed tho JInrquIs of Dufferlu, tho prcsont British ambassador nt Paris, upon tho latter's impending retirement. A nook Tor Tonus Men. An immeasurable amount of sufferlns and injury to tho human race, is duo to tho Ignor ant violation of physiological laws by tlio youth of our land, liuinous practices are indulged in, through ignorance of the in evitable injury to constitution nnd health which surely follows. By every young man, tho dlvino injunction, "Know Thyself," should bo well heeded. To assist such in acquiring a knowledgo of themselves and of how to prcservo health, and to shun those pernicious nnd most destrnctivo practices, to which so many fall victims, as well as to 10 claim and point out the means of relief and euro to any who may unwittingly have violated Nnturo's laws, and are already suflering the dire consequences, an association of medical gentlemen ha veJatefiiily.iirrina red a little bop)i j:'i!cu is replete, Avith. useful infpfmajipn t evqry young jnan, Itwill bo sent "jti 'au'y address, securcjy sealed' from observation in a plain envelope, by tho World's Dispensary MedirAl Association of C03 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y on receint nf ten ccnls in stamps (for postage), If enclosed with this notice. Tom Flyun for Olllelal Slmtcr. NewYoiik, Feb SI. Kx-Spenker Tom Flynn, of tho Xow Jersey legislature, was yesterday nppolnted olllelal stnrteron tho local tracks, to 1111 tho vacancy inado by tho resignation of Jimmy ltqwo, who f?avo up tho portion to tako charge of tlio tli'gr oilghbreiis belonging to tho Into Colonol AV. P, Tlioinpsiiii. Thero wero many ap plicants for tho position, Including Charles Pcttinglll, .1. B. Caldwell, W. Fitzpatriek, J. Mclaughlin, F. M. Ware, W. Huston nnd Chris Fitzgerald. A Hit Tor Coughs mid Colds. What? I'an-Tina, Soc. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. Contesting Illinois Delegations. !ilfninn Poll nl Tlmrn lsn.n'.Al.lnl n llovo that tjioro v))l bo contesting deega- r.c fltlr.nl.. n f1. t 11 wui.a iivp.t fowjvj.Q .... MIW avviiiuijiinu 11,1 liouaVponyontloi) in July. The silver men I.. nrMl nf -l.n ...In HnHU..... 111 in v.iu-viui ui iii piw'v vim(ii-.iimiil Will probnbly succeed In electing a full delcga- 41 r .11 . . r blUU Ul BliVVf Ufilllrl-tltU-L-l. UppUUOIllS CUU- slstiflg of Dorooc rats who demand a "sojind mon'oy'' plank n thp platform are de termined tomn)ffiafipiit, npd hnvo.njrendy laid plans to drag tho contest into tho con vention. Speculated with IJank I'undj, SCRANTON, Pn Feb. Sl.-Prosldent Por ter, of tio Tfi-ndcrs' National hank, of. this city, yesterday sworpoiit a warrant boforo Upltpd s;tnto$ Coinmlsslppor CoJburn for tho nrrcst of . B. Willlains, thp Into cash ier, charging him with tlio embezzlement of t35,O00 of tho bank's funds Williams was taken into custody and afterwards roloased on fl,0 bail. Willlains used tho funds of the bank In coal bind nnd colllory speculation. Aro you suffering from rheumatism? Thomas' Bclectric'Oil has cured thousands of the worst cases of this terrible, disease It only costs 23 cents to try it. llrndley uud Hunter nt Udd-i. FnANj,n)!iT. Ky.. Fub.SJ.-Thn strained rlntlons. between Governor Brndloy. and Cpngropsiiinn Hunter, tho Bcpubllcau nomlneo for senator against Blackburn, havo readied a crisis sinco tho publication in Louisville of un artlclo charging Governor; Bradley with tho responsibility of. Hunter not being elected. Governor Bradley yesterday demanded that Dr. Hunter make n denial of thoohargo, Huu te declined to do so, mid milled thnt tho gravity of tho situation might havo lieen provontcd by tho governor. More serious troublo Is oxpectod betweon Bradloy nnd Hunter. Itullroails llloekeit by Suoir. HocnusTKit, N. V., Fob, 21. Tho storm which began Wednosday afternoon lias boon tho worst tho railroads have exper ienced this beasou. Very llttlo suow fell, but thnt llttlo, combined with tho snow drifted by the driving wind, wns sufficient to blockndo mail of the roads. The wind fills up tho cuts nearly ns; fast ns tho plows can clonr thorn. Knglnoers nnd trainmen stnto tiuit tho wind lias mndo it well nigh impossible to keep up steam for traetlou nnd heating purposes. Burdock Blood Hitters never falls to cuio all impurities of tha blood, from a curmnou plinplO to llio worsi. scioiiuu soru. w Whtn vnti want cood rooflnir.' nluinblni'. gas fitting, or general tinsmithiug dono call on E Pi Gallagher 18 West Centre street, 'Dealer ta stoves. fl-l-tf Eczema in any part 'of tho body isinstaiitly relieved and permanently cured- by Doanls Ointment, the sovereign remedy for all itchi ness of the skin. I L How to Be Strong and Full of Life and Vigor. If you starved for two days you would feci as weakns a cat. Proof enough that your food is tho eauso of your sirmigm, If your stomacli is Bick, you'ro starving nway your strength. Slowly perhaps, but uunp mo icss sureiy. You feel it yourself. You havo naiiscn. loss of nnnetite. head ache, giddiness, pain in tho stomach, loss of strongtii, spirits anil ambition. What do you think 1 That it's your head 1 But it's not. It's simply your stomach, Kood Is strength. Stomach makes it avail able. If stomacli won't work, food iKcs not become available strength. Shaker Digestive Cordial will, in a fpw doses, make your stomacli well and help your food mako you strong. Who wouldn't ho strong? Whoovcr won't tako Shaker Dlgestivo Cordial. Sick, tired, weary men and women, thnso who nro working their bodies and brains too hard, will And relief and strength In Shaker Dlgestivo Cordial. It makes strength. It makes health. It makes happiness. It's not an ordinary medicine, it's n cordial. It's pleasant to tako nnd inoro than pleasant in its results. For sale by all druggists at 10, S3, 50 cents and $1.00 a bottle. ' THE TRIAL OF BROCKWAY. Bccrctary of thn Treasury Carllslo on tho Witness Stnnil. Tiientox, Feb. 31. Tho prosecution In tho trlnl of tlio Brookwny counterfeiting gang closed its caso yesterday, tho most important witness produced bolng John G. Carlisle, secretary of tho treasury. Mr. Carllslo testlOcd that ho bad authorized no ono to havo or uso tho distinctive gov ernment paper nt tho houso In Hoboken in which tho counterfeiting is alleged to hare boon done. Judgo Hoffman, for tho dofonso, called Colonel W. K. Spencer, alias Brookwny, to tho stand. Brockway explained that his right namo was Spoucor, ho having been adopted by n family of that namo when ho was 10 monthsold. Ho admitted being in Sing Sing in 1818, but said that he had novor been in jnll sinco that tlmo. Ho admitted having visited tho Hobokon houso twice, but denied knowlcdgo that any counterfeiting wns going on thoro. Brockway admitted that nn indictment wns found against him in 1880 In tho oast orn district of Now York for counterfeit ing n $1,000 government bond. Hoplondcd guilty, but was never punished on account of giving up tho counterfoil plntc3 to tho government, which othorwiso could not havo" been secured. A number of witnesses wero then called lu behalf of Jlrs. Smith nnd Wagner, with n view to proving that they know nothing about any counterfeiting being dono lu tho houso and to show that tho rooms' where tho counterfeiting was supposed to havo been dono wero occupied only by Dr. Bradford, tho dentist, nbout whom they know nothing wrong Bradford, it will bo remembered, was indicted with tho other defendants, but was taken to Michigan to stand trial for counterfeiting dono iu that, stato many years ago. Grlp-CoIds-lIciuliielio. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Gripro when Lnxutlvq liromo Quinine, will cure yon in one day. Put up.iu tablets con venient for taking, Guaranteed to cure, or mopcy refunded. Price, 25 cents. For salo by Kirlin's Pharmacy. Fliliornien Itenortad Lost. BlIfV-Ain. N V.. Vnh !! A i-.ir,,r.n M.na current In this city yesterday that thir teen fishermen had lpst their lives while out on tho lnko during Wednesday's, storm, nnd thnui-h thn ronnrt. ennnnt. lm cul.stnn. tlatod, It is believed that r number havo pcfisueu. uuiAvoen ouu, nun ;ioy men are known to havo boon on tho ice fishing irhnn thn cfnrm crtp-mrr nt.m.f in.n n. m,, and it is thought that some failed . l. 1 1 4 ,' , A i.y,iiiuivu viiu iitiiu. n largo iiumocr oj those fUhoriiicn nro Polos, their nbseijce would not be llkelv to lm i-onnriprl fnrerti,, days In n;iy event. Several pf the roturned uMii-.inujj repori. icrrioio flxpcrienoes uur inir the bllndln? snnw stopni. Sm-ihiii hh. row escapes occurred. French Heputles Stick to i;ourgeos. PARIS. Feb. 21 Tlin rlmmlii,- nf ties yesterday, by n voto of :m to 183, nf- iiriiieu inn vino oi cpniMpnco wnicn it nassod ill tho envnrninniit. m l.V.li Ifl M'l... votp on Fpb. 13 stood 320 to 43. Tho Mod- craios mpvou, in nuilltlon, that tho chain ber regretted thp interference., with M. Bicard, tho minister of justice, nnd tho legal proceedings confided to thf) magls trnto charged with invcstlgnting tho Southern rnilwiiv seiindnls rri,ia ,..nii was defeated by a voto of 370 to 331. Hnppy Little Hojnw" Actors Unbappy. Milwaukee, Fob 31. -Tho member! of, "A IJappy Llttlo Homo" company, now filling an ongiigoinentntthoBjo theatre, nro far from b'elng in n happy frnmq of mind, Since Monday J. S Forbos, treas urer of tho company, has boqn missing, and with him i,too. It Is said, of thp com papy's funds. Forbes was Inst, seen on Monday. The pollco have learned that forbcs. has been spending money froely while In tho cltyt but no trace of blin has been found. Uopilng Kvents, Feb. 2i. (Joffeo Suppfcr under tho auspices or the Salvation Army in I!ob)iins' hall. Our peoplo nro growing moro and moro in tho habit of looking to Gruhlor Bros., drug gist, for tlio latost and beat of overything in tho drug line. Thoy sell Chamberlain's Cough Itemed)', famous for its euros of bad colds, croup and whooping cough. When lu need of such a medicine giro this rcinndv!. tii.ii and you will be moro than ploasod with tho result. v Found Two tikeletona In n Ohlmuey, EAMOii, Md., Kob. 31. Wnlter F. Hm rison, of this place, while tearing down nn old house on his farm yesterday found em bedded in the chimney tho skoletons of n woman unit ehljd. It Is snld by old resi dents thnt Unlph Elston, tbo ulloged pi roto, had occupied tho houso many yean ugo. Kx-Ruvernor Itohlnnon's lllnesi. Sl'ItlNOFIULl), Muss., Fob. 21. Tha con dition of or Governor Gobrgq U. Boblnsou is v.ry much worse. Hls,iiilnil had boon clear, up to w o 91P9K msp ugiit, Ayhon it soemed, tp cpUansp, IHs. pUysjcjajj thlsfUi U1S ucuiu uiuy lAJiiiu hi. uuy uiuiaoui, Hi Awful Soon a at tlie Execution of James Fitzgerald. THE HOPE BREAKS THE FIRST TIME And tlio Unfortunate Wretch Wns Kept Waiting for Menrly nn Hour Until An other Itope Could he Secured lie JJlod Protesting Ills Innocence. St. Louis, Feb. 21. Mlsmnnngomont, Incompetency nnd torturo officiated at tho hanging of James Fitzgerald In tho Four Courts jnllyhrd yostorday. Two reprlnves hud lengthened out tho misery of tho con demned. Wednesday midnight a mossngo had been received froip Governor Stono ordering n postponomont of tho hanging until 10 o'clock. This gave ovory ono but Fitz gorald hopoof commutation, us tliopim'iits of tho murdored girl had wired strong pleas to tho governor for tho condomned. Fnthor McErlano labored sedulously to comfort Ills charge, but Fitzgerald was In different. At 10 o'clock enmo a messago from tho governor declining to interfere. Then tlio procession to the gallows begnn At ex actly 10: 17 o'clock tho trap wns sprung. Fitzgorald's body shotdowiiwnrd. Instead of stopping when tho ropo's end wns reached, thoro was n sharp snap, n wall from the uhfortunnte wretch, nnd Fitz gerald's body lay writhing on tho ground. Tho rope had broken. Officers nt oneo rushed to tho spot tmd found Fitzgerald was s,till nllvo nnd con scious. "MyGodI Mytliroutl my tbroatl" ho groaned. Boforo the horror strlckon watchers could reach him hoaroso. Stand ing up with tho blaok cap over his foco nnd tho broken instrument of death dang ling from his neck he walked into tho morgue, whero ho was given stimulants. Ho wn moro nuxious thnu his oxooutton era for dentil, nnd beggod thnt tho end oorao quickly. When a second ropo was called for nouo was to bo had, nnd Fitzgerald lny monti ing on a slab in tho morgue whllo n mes senger was sent a dlstnnco of nlno squares for n now ropo. Fnthor McErlano bent over tho body of Fitzgerald nnd recited prayers. Onco Fitzgerald raised his hand and pulled tho hoad of tho priest to his faco and whispered earnestly for a half minute. What tho communication was will novor bo known, but tho fnco of tho priest, thon ushy palo, turned scarlet, and tears fell from his oyes. At 10:45 tho messenger, arrived with n now rope, which was quickly adjusted, nnd Fitzgcrnld was carried to tho scaffold. It was necessary for two deputy sheriffs to bold him up wljllo tho uooso was placed, His only words wero pleas for hasto. At 11:03 tho trap was again sprung, nnd nt 11:15 tho attending physicians pro nounced life extinct. Fitzgoruld, who had been convicted of tho murder of Anulo.Nassens, his swept heart, on Nov. 23, 1803, had from tho first protested his innocence, nnd ns hp stood on tho fatal trap for tho first tlmo yester day bo reiterated th)s statement. It Is bo lleved that tlils was tho messago ho whis pered to Father MoErlane bjforo tho seo ond hanging. Fitzgerald's father, niothor and sister died of grief as tho result of his conviction. Ilellef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account qf its exceeding promptnes in relioving pain in tlie bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female, It relievos retention of water and pain, in passing it almost immediately. If you. want quick relief, and curb this is your Temcdy. Sold by Isaac Shapira, druggist, 107 South junir street. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Congressman H. C, Miner, of New York, is to marry Miss Anna O'Neill, thoaotress. A German silk find will build a ?100,000 mill afeScrnnton, Pn., which will employ 500 hands. It is stated that 7,000,000 sterllug will bo dovotod by Great Britain to naval work in this year's budget, Sir John K. Mllllos has been olectod presidont of tho British Boynl Academy, succodlng tho Into Lori),Lelgl)ton. Ex-Cashier Potors. of the Columbia Na tional bank nt 'Jpomn,, Wash,, hns bepn indicted oh forty-six counts for making fraudulent entries. Tho announoementls made in Pittsburg that Francis Murphy has endorsed tho Prohibition party, uud assurance is given that ho will work to iucrcaso tho voto of the party. Tho llttlo daughter of Mr, Fred Webber, Holland, Mass., had a very bad cold and cougb - J which ho had not been able to cure wltn ally thing. I gavo him a 2.1 cent bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, says W. P. Holden, merchant and postmaster at West Brimfiold, and the ncxttime Isawhim ho said itworked like a charm. This remedy is intended especially for acuto throat and lung disease sueh as 'colds, croup and whopping 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 Gruhler Bros, druggists. International Che.s Championship. New Yojsk, Feb, 81. Thp following, toam I1114 bpij'n'splpcted to repj-esent Gr'ojjf Britain and Ireland In tlie cable chess match against tho United States on Mnrch 13: II. K. Atkins, H. E. Bird, J. H. Ulalj. burno, J. B. Blake. A. Burn, E. P. Carr. W. Douisthorpo, E. M. Jookson, B. O. Jonos, C. D. Locock, K. XV. Lord, V. Y. Mills, Dr. S. F. Smith, S. Tlnsley and H. W. Tronehard, olght to play nnd sot-en to act ns rosorvo men. Tho American toam will bo selected from the following: I). O, Balrd, John F. Barry, C F. Burrllle, Eugono Delinnr, Herman Holms, A. B. Hodgos, Edward Hyinos, Sliluoy C. John son, Judgo Loon L. Iabntt, H. N. Pills bury, Walter Pcnn Shipley, Jackson W. Showaltor. Emunuol Ijiisker will bo ad judicator and Baron AlbertdoKothschlld, of Vionna,.reioree. . Threw Away Ills Canes. Mr. D. Wllev. ox-iostmastcr. Blaek Creek, v- no cn l...,ll ,illll.tei1 ilieumii- tism that lje was oijly able to hobblo around witli canes, and oven then it caused him rrmnt. TVlill. After using Chamberlain's l'aln Balm ho was so much iniprovcd tjiat lie threw away his canes. He says this lini ment did him moro good thau all other medi cines and troatmont put togethor. For salo at SO cents per boUiQ by.Urublcr Bros.., druggists. .11'- J C F fl tl W T I Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. THFJ3 13 NO PKOFESSION, whoso J lira so Bororcly tax tho nervous ys . ', as that of tbo ministry. Tho do- rang' byr- ' ' y.AnnM U i . M 1,1 .OU UI.I tui.bu.via U .1111 u 1 .V 1 11 by r. lork, f n of . Iroublo Ko" U I'. Ko rk, frequently brings on attacks roublo, and norvous prostration. V. Koster. M. D.. Pastor U. B. church, London Mills, Ills., himself a physi cian, writes 'Feb. 20, 1693! "Heart affection, and nervous, prostration had becomo sa sotlous last fall that a llttlo over work?! tbo pulpit would so completely prostrate oM Dr. MileS' that Jt socmEJ certain? must relinquish tbo work. Heart Clire of tho ministry entirely. Doetoeor Heart palpitation becamo ICblUrCo so bad that my auditors TTPijltll would ask me If I did not IlCtUUl havo heart dlsoaso. Last November I commenced taking Dr. Milos' Now Heart Cure alternately with Dr. Miles' Norvlno and derived tho greatest posslblo benefit. I have just closed revival work of 10 wocks, preaching nearly ovcry night and twlco on the Sabbath, I can speak for hours without suffering as I formerly did. Hard working ministers should keep Dr. Miles' grand rcmodlcs on hand." 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