r EVENING HERALD IiTAlll.lSlll:i) 1H70. Published every Evening, Except Sunday, at 8 South Jakiiim Hthkbt. Nkar Ckxtiib. tho Herald ti ileilveieil InSliemiiiilcwn and the surrounding towns forMx cent a week, liy ftblo Ut the carrier. Jly mall 83.00 a year, or 35 cent a mouth, payable In advance. Advertise ments charged nccordttiK to space nnd poMtlou. Tlie publishers reserve the rlht to change the position of advertisement whenever tho pul llcaHon of hews demands it. The right 1b reserved to reject any advertisement, wliether paid for or not, that the publisher limy deem improper. Advertising rnteH mado known upon application. Xntered nt the postofllce at Shennndoah, Pa,, an socond class mail matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald TTEfiDAY, MARCH 10, 1MHI. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the Itepubllcan elector of leiiiisylauln : The itcpnbl loans if Pennsylvania, by tlielrduly chosen representatives, will meet In Slate con vention Thiireday, April 23, INM, nt 10 o'clock n. ui., In the opera home, city of Ilnrrlsburg, for Die purpose of iiomluathiK two candidates for reprentutlveat-largn In I'nnirress nnd thirty two candidate for Presidential electors, the selection of eight delcgates-aWarge to the lio publlcau National convention, and for the raiisaction of Mich other bmlnees as may bo presented. Uy order of the State Committee. M. H. Quay, Attest : Jf.kb II. Knx, Cliairmnn. "V. li. Asdrkwh, .Secretaries. It is not a disgrace, to bo poor, but It is a disgrace todo lioor advertising. Spkakino of deep water movements, tlio Democratic iwrty in Schuylkill county is just now immersed In the. deepest one that has been known for many years. In Knrnpo n famous man dioB and a monu ment at once Is erected to Ului ; in this coun try we celebrate it by a uumlierof illustrated magazine articles and an equal number of dinners. Tin: country will begin to run itself again next year on tlie old linos of protection which answered tlio purposo so well in the past. The poor old Democratic party is only ward-meeting sizo and will not bo trusted again with national ufl'airs. Dkmxkiku Wednesday April 1st, and running through to Thursday, April 30th, inclusive, therojwill bo a special confcicnce for ministers and all christian workers held in Chicago at the Jlovdy lliblo Institute. The management extends a cordial invita tion to churches and Christian Endeavor Societies to send a repiescntative. It isdiilluult to deiido which of tlie two fair lovers is Pennsylvania's choice for tho Presidential nomination l'.ittison or Har xity. In an interview tlio latter had the other day, column and a half long, supposed to boom the former for President, the most of it was laudatory of Mr. llarrity. Tin: many friends of ox-Congressman James I!. lieilly will be pleased to learn of his appointment as United States Marshall, front to the Senate yesterday by l'resideut Cleveland. Mr. lioilly's aspirations were a little higher, his friends urging his appoint ment as United States District Attorney, hut in some respects the position to which he has been appointed is prcfcrablo. The plum secured is a desirable one, and one to which Mr. llcilly is entitled as representing tho Cleveland Democracy in this county. To corroct a wrong Impression, which ap pears to prevail, vie wuuld htato that the commissions issued by (lovcrnor Hastings to Justices Jones and Coylc, of Mahanoy City, nnd Cardin and Lawlor, of Shenandoah, aro only for the period ending with tho first Monday in May next, and are not for the period of five years commencing on that day. Tho Governor appears to have discovered that a vacancy exists in those two of the hundreds of boroughs in tlie state, and mado tho appointments to fill them. Why ho did not till tho haiiie vacancies in all other boroughs is not stated, and his action in act ing so precipitately in thoso two cases is beiug roundly criticized lu many quarters. Shenandoah's quota of political candi dates this fall will not bo confined to tho Itcpublicnu ranks by any munis. Thcio aro qulto a number of Democratic patiiols who aro both willing and anxious to servo the 'dear pcoplo on court house hill. "Tho first to make public announcement Is Daniel lv llrcuuan, who is seeking tho Democratic nomination for County Commissioner. If loyalty to party and competency for the position is to lie awarded, pan, as ho is familiarly known, should certainly receive the nomination. 'There are others in tlio ranks of tho "uuterriflcd" in town who have u bee buzzing in their hat, but who have not yet mado public announcement of their in lentious. Tub announcement of tho candidacy 'or Prof. J. W. Cooper, of town, for County Superintendent of Schools, as mado through thou columns gomotimo ago ami tho subse quent endorsement by tho School Hoard, is favorably received by tho press of tho county. 'The livening Chronicle of lust night con tained tlie following favorable notlco ; "Shenandoah conies forward with a candi date for Comity Superintendent In tkoporson of Prof. J. V. Cooper, principal of the High bchool of that borough. 'That Prof. Cooper possesses the requisite qualifications for tlio position none will doubt, and tho Shenandoah School Hoard, in unanimously endorsing his candidacy, 1ms but voiced the fcontiment of the whole community in which Prof. Cooper Jius done most excellent educational work." AVith oach Kuccooding duy interost iu tlie Republican Presidential nomination increases at a corresponding rato. Tho coming na tional convention will ho mado up of 00!) do!ogato8. To tecuro tho Presidential nom ination at the hands of that body a candidate must secure tho support of at least 155 of Ibrsn delegates. About one-seventh or tho outlre number havo been chosen 130 dolo1 Kates. In none or the loading CoinmoiJ wealths bave'.tuo ItcpubUcau sttttj xftu'-tjt Hons yet been held, but by the end of March it is thought that probably one-third of the delegate to St. 1otiis wilt have Won selected. MoKinley probably leads with sixty sup pwed to be for hiiu. The rest are divided lMjtween tyeod, Quay, Morton, Allison and Ctillom. Allowing all that Is claimed fur Ohio's favorite, he still needs 395 to securo the nomination. In the light of those facts it is evident that the McKlnlcy "uhouters" are yet in tlio heart of the woods. Koep your eye on the Junior Senator from this state. Carpets and Oil Cloths Aro marked away down at 1'ricke's carpet stole. On Trial for Mammoth l'rautl. I'AlllR. March 10. The trial of Armnnd Itosonthal (Jacques St. Com), Count Lionel YVorthor do Coatl, M. lialensl, n hunker; Ulrio do Clvry, formerly editor of The Kcho de L'Armeo; M. Poldebar do Labruyoro mid M. Szydlowsky, chnrgod with jrineknmlllng Mux Lclmudy, the young mlllloiiiiiro who died recently In tho Military hospital at Aiifollo-Los-Unlns, out of several million f rnnos by tho most cruel frauds, was commenced hero yester day. A Slxtecn-Ycnr-Old Suicide. Union Hill, N. J., Match 10. Goorge Hoetz, 16 years of age, killed hlnlsolf in IHoral Park with n pistol. The lad had been necused by his stcpfnthor with steal ing two rings and soiling them, and tho threat of nrrogt so preyed upon him that ho decided to kill himself. Doforo doing so ho wrote n noto to his stepfather telling him to glvo all his clothes to a hoy friend. 'The young suicldo's mother died throo months ago. Itewnrils for Powell Murderer. New YoltK, March 10. Howards aggre gating ?8,00u are offered for tho arrest of tho murderer of Stephen 1'owollnt Hemp stead, L. I. It Is not believed that tho criino will bo fixed upon cither of tho threo negroes whom tho police arrested Sunday night, though suspicion still at taches to AVayno by reason of the finding of a pipe which bclougod to him near tho spot whore Powell was struck down. General llonth ltnck 111 London. London, March 10. Gonoral Booth, of tho Salvation Army, nrrlvod horo tin ox pectodly yesterday. Ho camo overlnud from Drlndlsl, in response to urgent np peals from headquarters for his ndvlco re garding tho American situation. Tho gen eral did not go to headquarters, but has been closeted with Uramwoll llooth over eincu his return. Don't Trillo With Coughs and Colds, Take Pan-Tina (25c.) and bo cured. At Gruhler Pros., drug storo. Headquarters for your hats, LV.VIT'S, 15 East Ceutro street. MAX Mlcnauiln.ili Directory. Jlusinoss men ami others, who havo not yet secured one of tho directories of Shenandoah, just issued, can obtain ono by making appli cation at tins olhcc. The pneo is only $2.00, and there aro only a few left. No business man can afford to be without one of these books. 8.2Mf Even in tho most sovoro cases of sprain or bruise, cut or burn, J nomas' Lclcctric uu gives almost instant relief. It is the ideal family liniment. lrears of a Xi-gm I'prltlng. Patjucah, Ky., March 10. Mayor Ycisor Inst night shipped to tho city marshal at Kultan, Ky., 200 Winchester rilles that wcro used here during tho negro riots three years ago. There aro great fears of an uprising in I1 ulton, if one lias not al ready taken pluco. Tho trouble was caused by a policeman nttoinptlng to arrest a negro, and baring to club him beforo ho could do it. Tho feeling lu Fulton be tween tho whites nnd blacks Is very blttor. Passenger Stcnnier Sunk. VlSKVAllH HAVEN.Mass., March 10. Tho steamer Munhansctt, Captain Marshall, whllo returning from New Ucdford, In passing through tho narrow channol at Wood's Holl, struck on tho rocks nnd sank in about fifteen minutes. An attempt was mado to beach her, but sho sank so rap idly that tho water pourod Into tlio Uro room and extinguished tho fires, Passon gors and crow wero rescued. Jtcfused n Now Trial. Wilmington, Del., March 10. Tho gon oral sessions court refused the motion for a now trial in tho easos of Keepers Brown and Swan, of tho iusauo asylum nt Fnrn hurst, convlctod of manslaughter for caus ing, by violence, the death of Loon Pisa, auiumato. Sentenco was deferred. Humeri, to Death in u Ilruili Fire. Montgomery, Ala., March 10. A daugh ter of John Halm, a prosperous farmor of the Choetaw-Hatcheo vnlloy, was burned todoath whllo burning brush. Hor brother and sister attempted to savo her, but their clothing bocamo Ignited, and both were fatally burned. Swiss Towns Inundated. llKHNi:, March 10. Melting snow nnd n heavy rainfall havo caused serious floods In tho Hurneso Oborlnud. The Rhino has overllowcd at Loclo and Mnrtoaux, inun dating thoso places Railroad communi cation with both towns haa boon stouDed. Appears 1b a hundred different forms, such as Running Sorea, White Bwellings, Eruptions, llolls, Pimples, Salt llheum, Scald Head, otc. Tho only cure is In making Pure, Kloli I Hood's Sarsaparllla makes pure blood and has never been equalled as a cure for Ijcrotuln. Cases considered Incurable, und given up by pbysifiaus, yield to its wonderful purify ing, vitalizing powerBiJn fact, Sarsaparill Is the One True Blood Purifier. (1; rrcpared oplr br 0, 1. Hood & Co.,Lowri: nuuu o riiiour. ah drugs Srfila moo 4 ort5. k Ceo- BANEFUL INDIGESTION. The Disorders it Causes and the Poisons It Instils , in the Blood. If wo only know how dangerous, insidious and ruthless a dlseaso indigestion is, wo would not wait as wo do before endeavoring to euro it. The longer wo wait, tho more dangerous it Is likely to become So tho sooner we tHko Shaker Digestive Cordial tlio better it will be, and tho better wo will ho. Indigestion is dangerous hecnUM) it crontos poisons in tho stomach which aro alnorbod by tlio blood and by it carried to all parts of the body. Could anything be worse than this? These poisons would not be formed if tlio stomach could digest Its fi o 1. When it can't Shaker Digestive Cordial will help itto do so. Nothing will help tho stomach so well as Shaker Digestive Cordial, nothing elso cure indigestion so quickly, or so positively. The reason is that It purines the stomach and the blood, and makes your food strengthen instead of poison you. It is not a medicino, but an aid to digestion, a pleasant cordial for weak stomachs. Sold by druggist. Ten cents for a trial Dottle. Address for Interesting book, The Shakers, i Iieade Street. New York. Ocll lihodea to be Arrested. London, March 10. A wau-aut has been issued for thu arrost of Cecil Rhodes, tho former premier of Capo Colony and oo-ad-mlnlstrntor with Earl Grey of the territory of the Hrltlsh South Africa company. He Is charged with complicity In the importa tion of arms iuto tho Transvaal territory for uso against tho authorities of that re public. Cattle I'erlsli In tlio Flumes. Mount Holly, N. J., Marah 10. Tho dwelling houso, barns', outbuildings, etc., on tho farm of Aqtillla Jouos, uoarMooros town, vvoro dostroyed by flrout ti lato hour Sunday night. Thirty horses and cows porlshed in the llamos. Tho origin of tho lire is unknown. Loss, S10,000. The Wcnther. For eastern Pennsylvania: Increasing cloudinoss; warmer; southeasterly winds. For New Jersey: Fair; wnrmerj variablo winds, becoming southerly. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of tlio New York and 1'hllndelplilu Exchanges. New Youk, March 0. The stock market to day was moderately active, and irregularity characterized tho deullngs. There washardly n trace of commission business, and tho dis tribution of the trading was Indifferent. Clos ing bids: Baltimore .S: Ohio 17$ Del. & Hudson...-lai I).. L. & W 101 J$ Erie 10 Lake Erlo & W... VJUi Lehigh Nav 41 Lehigh Valley 3r New Jersey Cen.. ldfiH N. Y. Central 07 Pennsylvania 63J Heading 11$ St. Paul 77!j W. N. Y. & Pa..- 2J5 West Shore Coneral Markets. l'int.AiELi'HiA, March 0, Flour steady: winter super, Su'.50a2.73: do. oxtras, J2.75S3; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3,1033.53; do. do., straight, SM)&.1.75; western winter, clear, S3.5033.B5. Wheat dull, with 72Ho. bid and 720. asked for March. Corn quiet, with 3oo. bid and Kile, asked for March. Oats quiet, with 20sc. bid and 2GJ$c. asked for March. Hay steady; choice timothy, $10. lieef quiet. Pork dull; family, $10.5011; short clear, $11.50ai2.50. Lard firm; western steam, $3.53. llutter linn; western creamery, ll$22c.; do. factory, I'QlSe. : Kleins, 22c; Imitation cream ery.HHiffiloo.; Now York dairy, ll20c. Cheese steady; New York large, BaiOMo.; fancy small, uiiiuuc; part skims, JtLOa.: full skims. 2-'$o. Eggs steady; Now York and Penn sylvania, -'81-"4(i. ; ice house, $2.7532.83; southern, llJHSMlMo. I.lva Stock Markets. New Youk, March 9. Heovcs firm: steers, $1S1.C.i; oxen, $3.153.05; bulls, S3&3.50; cows. $1.80,3. Calves active and firm; poor to prime veals, $1(37.5(1; fed calves, $3.233.75. Sheep Heady to Arm; lambs weak; common tocholco sheep, $J4.2j; medium to choice Iambs $3 .11); spring lambs, $3&0 each. Hogs easier at 1.401.8(). East LinEitTy,Pa.,March9. Cattlesteady; prime, $4.404.50j good butchers, $3.754.10; rough fat, $3.203.80. Hogs active; prime Phil, adelplua. $4,4011.00; best Yorkers, 54.1534.60; hogs, heavy, $1.5001,40: best pigs, $4.3n4.40; roughs, $3S4, Hueop active and Higher; prlmo, J3.B01; good, 83.75&3 V0; common, $3.75S3.85; :holco lambs. $4.u&4,9U; common to good real calves, ;0Q7; lambs, 4.WQ1.0O. Jlid Yourhelf of iclieiiiuatlHin. Buy lied Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug storo. Cardinal Satolll lu Kansas City. Kansas City, Mo., March 0. Cardinal Satolll was honored und ohoored by thou sands horo yostorday, local Catholics turn ing out cn masso to greet nnd hoar their distinguished visitor. Tho lnimonso cathe dral was crowded to tho doors to witness tho cardinal celebrate pontifical mass and bestow tho pontifical blessing. At S o'clock a dlnnor, attended by tho local clorgy, promlnont mombors of tho laity nnd busi ness men, in honor of tho cardinal, was glvon at tho Coatos Houso. following It from 4 to 0 o'clock occurred a reception in tho hotol parlors, when Bovoral thousand pooplo passed boforo and shook hands with tho cardinal. At 7:o o oiock in tno ovon ing tho cardinal dollvorod tho benediction St. Putrick's. Nlcaraguau ltobcls Conquered. Manaoua, March 7. Word received thir morning Indicates that tho Leon rebels havo given up their cause. Rafael A. Gultclrrez, president of tho rcpubllo of Salvador, has telegraphed to Prosldout iSelnyn, of Nicaragua, Informing hlin that tho Leon rebels want to mako terms of peaco. President Zulnyn is determined that tho only terms of peaco he will glvo aro that tho Loonlsts shall pay all tho ox ponses of tho war preparations which havo bcon necessitated by tholrrovolt, shall glvo up nil their arms und that their lcadors 6hall lw trlodby court martial. f Cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Croup, Diphtheria, Rheumatism, and all Winter couiplaiut9. It s Internal or External. There are tnauy kinds of pain, but there is only one Pnln-Klller, Keep It by you. I'.cwire of Imitations. Bu r only vue cennnie--i-KUHY uavia-. Bold everywhere. ZSc. ud 60c. per bottle, Munyon's Kidney Curo euros pain in tho hark, loins or groins from kidney disease, pullY and ilabhv face, dronsv of tho feet nnd Inibs, frequent doslro' to pass water, scanty urine, dark-colored and turbid urine, sed l- metit in tlio urine, gravel In tho Mulder, and too grout a How ot urlno. 1'rico 23 cents. Mimyou's Dvsncnsia Cure nosltlvely cures all forms of indigestion and stomach troubles. l'nco a.jc. Munyou's lihoumatism Cure seldom falls to relieve lu one to three hours, and cures In a few days. Price 25 cents. .Munyon's HeadachoCtirostopslioadachosln three minutes. Price, 25 cents. Munyou s Itlood Cuio eradicates all impuri ties of the Mood. Price 25e. Munyon's Cold Cure prevents pneumonia and breaks up a cold in a few hours. Prlco !3C. Munyon's Cough Curo stops coughs, night sweats, allays soreness and speedily heals the lungs. Price 25c. Munyon's I'ilo Ointment positively cures nil forms of idles. Price, 25c. L T X Price 00 1" "Sn LEJfTC .!!,. RM.l by all druggists, mostly 25 cents a bottle. Personal letters to J'rol. Munyou, 1003 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., answored with frco medical advico for any dlseaso. A POINT FOR GREENWAY. The Dominion Convents to n Conference with Manitoba Lenders. Ottawa, Out., March 10. Tlio Manitoba school question assumed n new and lntor osting phnso yostorday, when Sir Charles Tapper aroMj in tho houso of commons nnd road a telegram from Premier Green way, of Manitoba, to Sir Donald Smith, who recently visited Winnipeg upon a mission of poace. Groonway's tclogram Mis In reply to one from Sir Donanld and read: "Whllo fully appreciating all you say, It is qulto clear to us that wo can only pro ceed to Ottawa for tlio purpose of holding a conference on tho ofllclnl Invitation of tho Dominion government." .Sir Charles Tupper added: 'In view of tho assurances that tho gov ernment of Manitoba aro willing to havo a conference, tho Dominion government proposes, so soon as tho second reading of tho remedial bill is carried, to havo a con ference with Mr. Grcenway's government, with a view to arriving nt a settlomont of this question in terms that will bo sat isfactory to his government nnd tho mi nority of Manitoba." A triumphant shout went up from tho Liberal side of tho houso, for tho stato nient was reganlod as tho government's ilrst retrogressive step slnco cntorlng upon Its coerclvo policy. Ki-llel in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Groat South American Kidnoy Curo." This now remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness iu relloviuz pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and overy part I'l U11U.I1J- JKl!NlgCS 111 luaiu or icmuiu. It relieves retention of water and rain in passing it nlmost immediately. H you want quicic rcnei ami curb tins is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Governor Oreenhalgo's Funoral. Lowell, Mass., March 10. Govornor Frederick II. Greonhalgo's funeral was an Imposing spoctaole and a strikiug trlbuto of popular respoct to tho lato oxecutivo of Massachusetts. Tho publio obsoqulos wero preceded by services at tho homo of Mrs. Greonhnlgo. Hov. J. L. Soward, of Alston, for many years pastor of tho Unitarian church of this city, of which Govornor Greonhnlgo was a member, oillclated. Tho remains wero thon tnkon to the First Con gregational church under escort of a com pany of tho National Guard, whoro tho publio services wero hold. Hov. Goorge Batchclor delivered tho address. Business in tho city was suspended during tho funoral, and all publio and many prlvato buildings wore draped. An Auglo-German Chinese Loan. London, March 10. The Tlmos' finan cial nrtlclo says: "Arrangements point to tho completion of an Anglo-German syn dicate to obtain a Chlneso loan of 10,000, 000, which will possibly bo Issued In two installments. We sincoroly hopothat thero will bono hitch In tho arrangomonts, bo cause tho infiuenco which Hussla has al ready acquired in China much concerns other nations." The Berlin correspondent of Tho Standard says: "Tlie Chlucsoloan has been concluded at 5 per cent., repay able In thirty-six years, and secured on customs receipts. This is a brilliant vic tory of tho Auglo-German overtho French syndicate " A Pretty Vuco is the result of u healthy physical condition "lSeauty is hut skin deep" yet it greatly depends on a clear complexion, freo from wrinkle and hollow cheeks. Health always brings wealth and beauty. A healthy stato of tho system comes witli Doctor Pierce's Favorite Proscription. It's a medicine prepared for woman's allineuts it cures thoso derangements and weaknesses wiiica inaKO woman's life miserable A scripuon. in all derangements and dis placenionU of tlie special organswlilch result in sicus of inllanimatlnii." i, ..,..i.ni discharges from tho lining membranes, and R irregularities tills mcdiciuo uiiccib puneci. unu permanent cures. I'rollileiieo Wants u NuuinMlto, Provipexci:, March 10.-MUyor Mc Guluoss, of Providence, has left for Wash ington, whore ho will try to have ono of tho now war voaiels nnmcd Providence Tho reasons ho will present to tho WnsbJ Ington authorities aro that ono of tho first thirteen ships in tho navy was called tho Providenco, nnd that Commodore Whlp plo.of tlio first navy, was a Provldoneo man I'eigculiauin Ite.eiuenced to Death. New YoitK.March 10. Carl Felgonbaum was rosontouceil yesterday hv .T,,.H PmytHo to bo electrocuted during tho week of April 37. Felgonbaum wns convicted of uiu iuuruer ui mts, uoumnn on Aug 81 1801. Thocase was taken to tho court of nppeals, whoro ho was denlod a now trial. (rlp-Colils-IIendache. Why suffor with Coughs, Colds and La arippo when Laxative Bromo Quintno will curo you in ono day. Put up la tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed o cure, or money refunded. Price, 23 cents. For salo by Kirlin's Pharmacy. a woman who neglects to tako proper oxerclso Is particularly prono to excessive congestion, debility and a sluggish circula tion. Ill s is tho time wn mlviu. l.n "n-.,. TO REVISE JERSEY'S COURTS. Itrport or tho Committee to ltecommeiul Constitutional Amendments. ThuntoN, Mnroli 10. Tho cominlttco of Inwyors nppolntod by tho senate to recom mend constitutional nmendinouts inado its report to that body last night. The committee recommends tho establishment of a court of errors and nppeals, consist ing of a president Judgonnd four othor judges; also a supremo court, consisting of n chief justiconud six assoclato Justices. It is nlso recommouded that the govornor, chief justlco, chancellor and attorney gen eral shall constitute tho board of pardons. Tho committco furthor rocommonds that) the governor shall not appoint ad interim any person whoso nomination has been rejected by tho sonnto. Tho fifth recom mendation prov.ldos that tlio legislature shall, nftor every fodoral census, divido tho legislnturo Into assembly districts. It Is nlso recommonded that writs of orror to tho circuit courts and courts of common pleas shall go direct to tho court of orrors and appeals, and not to tho su premo court. Tho recommendations further provide that tho Judgos of tho court of errors and appeals, justices of tho supremo court, chancellor, vice chancel lors shall bo appointed by tho governor and confirmed by tho sonnto for terms of seven years, at salarlos to bo fixed by tl legislnturo. No recommendation Is mado as to tho court of chnnoery. It is provided that tho reduction In tho number of Justices of tho supremo court shall not nllcot tho present Incumbents, and it is also provided that tho present circuit court judges shall servo out their torms unless othcrwlso ordered by tho luglslaturo. Tho paragraph In tho constitution providing for tlio appoint ment by tho govornor of tho judges of the courts of common pleas is stricken out, as Is also tho provision mnklng compulsory tho olectiou of justices of tho peaco on a basis of population of wards and town ships, tho Idea being to place thoso officials under legislatlvo control. Tho session of tho houso wns given up almost ontlroly to a discussion of railroad taxation. Tho houso'passcd tho bill mak ing it n misdemeanor to solicit candidates for ollloo to purchase picnic or ball tick ets, and tho bill providing for tho impris onment of thoso who refuse to pay lines for violating health codes, nnd then ad journed until Wodnosday morning. Not to bo Trilled With. ( Prom Cincinnati Gazette.) Will people never learn that a "cold" is an accident to bo droaded, nnd that when it occurs treatment should be promptly applied ? Thero is no knowing whoro tho' troublo will end; and whllo complete recovery is tho rule, tho exceptions aro terribly frequent, and thousands upon thousands of fatal ill nesses occur overy year ushered in by a little injudicious oxposifro and seemingly trilling symptoms. Beyond this, thero are to-day countless invalids who can trace their com plaints to "colds," which at tho time of occurrenco gavo no concern, and wore there fore neglected. When troubled witli a cold uso Chamberlain's Cough llcmedy. It is prompt and effectual. 25 and 50 cent bottles for salo by Gruhler Bros.' druggists. Tho American Unlvo.sity. Washington, March 10. Interesting ex ercises attended" tho breaking of tlio ground for tho first building for tho now American university In tlio Hall of His tory yesterday. Bishop Hurst mado tho Introductory address, in which ho reviewed briefly tho history of tho movement nnd said thatabr-iit $1,000,00) had been sccurod toward tho university fund. Postmaster Gonoral WlUon spoko of what a great university could accomplish in tho work of advancing civilization, Christianity nnd freedom. Thocornorstonoof tho build ing will bo laid in about fivo weeks and the structure will bo rapidly pushed to completion. Two-thirds of tho trustees of tho university aro Methodists. Simon S. Hartman, of Tunnelton, West Va., has been subject to attacks of colic about once a year, and would havo to call a doctor and then suffer for about twelve hours as much as some do when they die. Ho was taken recently just tho same as at other times, and concluded to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea llemcdy. He says: I took ono doso of it aud it gave mo relief in fivo minutes. That is more than any thing else has ovor dono for mo." For salo by Gruhler Bros.', druggist. Not a Double Murder. Chicago, March 10. Last evening Mrs. Cummiugs, of No. 313 Fortieth street, iden tified tho dead body of tho man found in n barrel on Sunday with thocorpso of an in fant as that of her husband. Ho had boon an lnmato of tho poorhouse for two years. Tho police havo abandoned tho theory of murder, it being known that tho mutilat ing was dono by medical students. After Cummlngs died in tho poorhouso tho death was advortlsod In tho usual manner, but hehadgono to tho institution under an assumed namo, and tho body was not claimed The students finished their work with tho bodies, and an expressman was paid to take thorn away. Ho was too lazy to bury thorn, nnd dumped tho barrel where it was found. All last wintor Mr. Geo. A. Mills, of Lebanon, Conn., was badly afljictcd witli rheumatism. At times it was so sovore that ho could not stand up straight, but was drawn over on ono side "I tried different remedies without receiving roller," ho says, "until about six months ago I bought a bottle or Chamborlaln's Pain Balin, Aftor using it for threo days my rheumatism was gono and has not returned siuco. " For salo by Qruhlor liros.' druggists. Dutch Uefeut the Atelilnese. The Haquk, March 10. It is announced hero that n Dutch military patrol has been attacked by tho Atchlnoso, near Amiga lory, Island of Sumatra. Eight Dutch Boldiors wore killed nnd llvo officers nnd twenty-ono men wore wounded. Tho Atchlnoso lost six of their leaders and thlrty-sovon men killed and wounded. A Missing Tax Collector. BAKQOIt, Mo., March 10. D. Honry Er. vino, tax. collector at Prosue Islo, Arostooo county, is reported missing, una nn exami nation oi nia accounts uas disclosed a shortage of sovoral thousand dollars. It la claimed that Krvlnu'u bondsmen will settle tho shortage. ltliiuiinatlsiii Cured In a Duy. "Mystic Curo" Tor Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tlio system ia remarkable and mysterious. It removes at ouco the cause and tho disease immediately disappears. The first doso greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by C, II. Hagonbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. our Kidneys? Does Your Back Acho? DWobbs MAKO the KM. neys strong and mtrt. "eauny. .ftUO TIIHY cause the . r l-lrlm..n .... - J : Cure Rheumatism, flout, Eczema, Ana c ease, Malaria, Backache, Kidney Pains. . 'ropsy,i-ain intne rtDilomen.l requent ' v. ,i,ui,u,i, iiiiauiuwuii u iviuncys, etc. Are not a secret remedy, but contain ' highly concentrated extracts or Aspar- onus. Junlner Berries. Iturl.i, ' Silk, I'nrelrn Brava ond Uva Ursa (all ; Aiuiiiy ,iait.i3j uuu mc BClCilllUCaiiy , Dr. llobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills ore cnuorscu uy pnysicians ana aruggtsts, to cents a box. Valuable Ilnnfc !HobbsMedlclot Co., Chicago or Sao Francisco r.KL,Al'XI Take the best. Tako, Hobbs. Dr. Jtobbs Little Liver Pills donft grip. Price 10c. T A genuine welcomo awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. nain and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter ami alo constantly on tap. Choice tern peranofl drinks and cljrars. 's Lager aiid Pilsner Beers, ' Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Ghris. Schmidt, asu 207 West Coal Street. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. c. S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Onice s 80 W'cbt Centre street. Can bo consulted at all hours. p f. liunici:, m. d. SO E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Ofllco hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 8 and 7 to S p. m. T II.rOMEKOY, 0 . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllco Egan building, corner of Main and Centro streets, Shenandoah. pitOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahanoy Cty, Pa. Having studied under somo of the beet masters h London and Paris, will give lesson on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in care ot Strouse, the Jeweler, Shenandoah. If You Have Any NEED FOR ONE: AND NOT A A DEADLY PARALLEL STIFFEL Sc FREEMAN. Gentlemen : We had ono ot your No. 30 Safes in the Hascltluo Uclldlng, which was In tho worst part of the (Ire. Although the safe was badly burned on the outside, all of its contents were saved. We take pleasure In advising tho publio to use your sates If they want protection. (Signed,) MEltSHON 1)1103. BTIFFISL & FHEESIAN. Gentlemen : I hereby give you my Safe, found in the ruins of the lato (lie at the I Insult I no Art Galleries. Its contents were destroyed and I have no use for tho shell. (Signed,) THOS. J. AHMBTltONCl. STIFFEL & FREEMAN, SAFE MANUFACTURERS, 723 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA. BUY A jjpP f ill
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