4 EVENING HERALD KSTAltt.lSlli:i) 1820. Published every Evening, Except Sunday, at 8 South Jahiiik SrHKKT, Nkak CwiTnK. Eho Herald Is deilveied inSheimnn'oali and the surrounding towns for six cents a week, lay able to tlie carrier. Hy mnll W OO a year, or 25 cents n month, imyiihlc in advance. Advertise ments chanced according to space and position. The publishers reserve the rlnht to change tlio Dosttiou of advcrttemoiits wliencver tlie iu1h Mention ot news demands it. Tlio right la reserved to reject any advertisement, whether fiaid for or not. that tho publishers niny deem mproper. Advertising rates inado known upon application. Cntered at tlie postolllce at Shenandoah, l'n., as eoond class mail matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald WEDNESDAY, MAltClI 11, 180(1. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the ltcpiibllcan electors of Pennsylvania : The Republicans of Pennsylvania, by their duly chosen representatives, will meet in State con -ventlon Thursda) , April w 1W6, nt 10 o'clock a. in., in tlie opera house, city of Harrisburg, for 4he purpose of nominating two candidates for representative ut-large In Congress and thirty two candidates for Presidential electors, the selection of eight delegates-at-largo to tho Ito jiublk'nn National convention, and for the rnnsactlon of such other business as may bo presented. It)- order of the State Committee. M. S. Quay, Attest: JKttBll. IIkx, Chairman. 'V. li. Anukkws, Secretaries. Holmiis Is tlio oloventh nmhlerar for wlium i death warrant lins been issued by Oovurnor li stings during his term of office. Six were li.iuited and five were granted a couiiiiutntion to life imprisonment. The Willlamsport Times appeared yester day as an eight pttgo lmper, brimful of tlio latest telegraphic news and artlclesof special interest. With this Increased size the price will remain the same one cent. Tlio Times is one of our most valued oxchiingcs, and has a bright future before it. The appointment of ox-Coiigrcsstnnn .lames H. Kellly us United States Marshall is looked upon by leading Dcniociatic politicians in this dimity as loinoviiiK that gentleman .from tlie Held as a euudidato for tho Con gressional nomination. This may bo true; nevertheless Jamos I!, still lias tlio Demo cratic organization under his thumb, and lie will liavo considerable to say as to who will secure tlio nomination. Or the dense forests that once covered the greater part of this commonwealth wo have Ij.irely twenty-five per cent. left. We ought to try to keep that and lcplaco what has gone, so far as we can. That is tho object of Arbor days which the Oovornor has just tot for the 10th and !21tti of April. Let ocry-' body get ready to i-et out a few trees, not only on Albor days but whenever tlio op portunity presents itself. In the light of recent events, it appears an expensive recreation to iuterfeio witli tho borough police in tho performance of their duties in arresting violators of tho law. Xot--witlibtandiug the fact that tlio authorities von each case, thcro aro somo pciplo who -dill believe they can do as they please, and annoy the otllrcrs of the law, hut a bill of ooits may bo the mian of changing their .i - in this respect. All doubts about tho lukewiumnchs of or.ikor's suppoitof ox-Governor McKinluy's candidacy for tho Presidency havu been re moved by the opening speech of tho Senator clect before tlio Ohio liepublican Convention yesterday. Thcro was nothing perfunctory -or half-hearted about it. It was open, frank, enthusiastic, and it almost touched the point of eloquence Tlio great apostle of protec tion emi well feel proud of Forakcr's lauda tory .remarks. Tiikki: was a unlquo political gathering in 'Pittsburg to-day, tlio object of which w;is tho formation of a new party to includo tho Populists, I'ruhiljitionistB, L'oxeyites and other so-called reformers. Think of tho Ooxeyite with his beer can nnd tho Prohibi .tionist with his cold water idca3 consulting with each other with a view to the formation of a now political organization and afterward inarching together in a political campaign I The incongruity of the thought is most amusing. And yet this is tho very purpose for which the conforeuco is called the wlidiying of these uucongcnial elements into rfjne hoiiHigeneoui whole. That niotonneii ought not to enter into c onversation with uuybody while operating cars, is the lesson to be learned from the doclsiou of tho Superior Court in tiie case of Albert Heuno against tho Peoplo's Hallway Coiniiauy of Sn-.inton. Tho evidence sub mitted in tho case was that thiough tlio "gShxence of a niotorman in tlio company's nbkiloy a child was run over hy a street car givitlilled. At the timo of the accident tlio work ftin was engaged in talking to a per reasoilti was uot laying any attention to his tho child ran in front of tho ear nnd Qo. The company had to pay $775 Tho rulo forbidding paegors to W ATCHLfndnt platform should bo strictly Clfitworothoro would bo loss n result of the brutal fight between Million nd Laffurty, at Win. Peiiu on Satu'r- UVluy uight, fully warrants tho position taken by the lturough authorities of tills town iu prohibiting encounters of this character in Shenandoah. In granting permission to tho National Club to conduct athletic exhibitions, it was given with the understanding that no 'fakes" should bo allowed. Tho carnival jiiven by tlio club lat month was positive proof that the members of that organisation have not only tho couudonee of the author! tics but tlio peoplo In general, and that thoy propose furnishing entertainments that tho most fastidious can find no fault with Atldotlo exhibitions, such as tlio National Club give, aro not ouly patronized but on couraged by tho leading aud influential itizeus of all tlio largo cities. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closlii); Quotation of tlie New York and l'hllmlrlphlil Exchanges, Knw Yohk. Maruh 1(1. To-day's stack inur kot foil slightly below yeBlerday's record in liolnt of activity, and was a purely profes sional nITalr. Closlnir bids: Baltimore Ohio 17W New Jersey Cen . mH Del. & Hudson. ....11 N. Y. Central . . HTW 1).. Ij. & W 161M5 Krle !, Lake Krle & W ... W Lehigh Nav 48( Lehigh Valley..... SHJS Pennsylvania .. fiiH Heading 11M Ht. Paul 77M V. N. Y. Pa .... 'i West Shore General illmuct. Pint.AiiKLi'iilA, March 10. Flour steady; Mnter superfine, $.6uas.7fS; do. extras, tt.'i fi3; Pennsylvania roller, eletf. $.1.ii8.M; do. do., straight, $J.0A(&3.7Gj western winter, clear, S3.5U03.M. Wheat dull, with 72c. bid and TiHu. asked for March. Corn quiet, with lie. bid nnd&Mo. asked for March. Oats dull, with auHa. bid nnd SftMo. asked for March. liny steady; choice timothy, S10.M8I7 for large hules. lleef steady; family, JKK&1-; extra mess, J7.MX88; beef hams, JU.iliaiG; packet, fitaiCV): city extra India moss. St03.l7.5o. I Pork llrm and active. Lard firmer; western steam, 8 i.OO. Putter firm; western crenmcry, 143$to.; do. factory, 8t13o.; l-'.lgtns, 'Jic: imi tation creamery, llKQlBc.; New York dairy, liable; Pennsylvania and western creamery prints, extra, S3c; do. choice, .'c.;do. falrto good, 18ft!lc.; prlnlB Jobbing at Sl37c. Cheese quiet; large oaMMo.; small, OOlOMc; part skims, Jflt.; full skims, 3ffi2Kc. Kggs ir rogular; New York nnd Pennsylvania, IU 12Hc; ice house, S2.MWl2.Sl3; western fresh, 11H31WC.; southern. 10WUJ4o. 1,1 ve Storlc .Markets. NnwYoitK, March in. lleeves aro steady. Calves steady. Veals. Si oi7.6U; fed calves, $3 (aVJ.50. Sheep steady to llrm nt yoaLi'i; lambs stonily at 1.0095.1? for eoo I to choice; spring lambs nominally firm. Hogs quoted at $1.40 1.K0. EAHTl.IIimiTV.Pa.. March 10. Cattlehigher; prime, S4.4(li4.IVI; mixed butcliors, S3.75ia4.Kli roughs, $8.Bfl3.M). Hogs active: Phllarlel. phlas, $I.BSi&4.00; best Yorkers, 81.43lii4.50; heavy hogs, 81 .30l.4'): best pigs, 11.30444.40; roughs, $334. Sheop active and higher; prlmo, f'l.WIJH: good, S3.753.8.i; common. S-.7.ij3.15; common to good lambs, $3.301.00; veal calves, 6G.7.3. Carpets nnd Oil Cloths Aro marked away down at Fricko's carpet store. Suspected Train llobbers Arrested. JoLlKT, Ills., Jlnrcli 11. Tho .Toilet po lice arrested llobert Uuwon and Joseph l'clkey, two of tlio ullepecl robbers who at tempted to hold up the Hook Island pas senger train at Hockdiilo, near this city, early .Sunday morning. A warrant is also BWurn out for a third person. Tho two prisoners liavo nothing to say regarding tlio chargo ngninst them. They admit however, being on tho truin. Tortured to Death by Tramps. WASAU, Wis., March 11. George Illnnk was frightfully tortured by four tramps nnd dlod Monday night. Ho was burned with red hot irons in nn effort to compel him to reveal tho hiding placo of his money. Tho tramps secured only $1. Thoy lmvo boon arretted. CIIITord's Shot Proves Fatal. New Yohk, March 11. V. G. Vatson, superintendent ot the West Shore rail road, who was shot Inst Friday ovonlng in Hobokei) by ex-l)etectivo Edward Clifford, whom ho hud discharged, died yesterday lit llooscvclt hospital. I'ven in tlie mot severe casos of sprain or bruise, cut or bum, Thomas' Eclectric Oil gives almost instant relief. It is tho ideal family liniment. . Itaines Kxclso lllll Pnssed. ALBANY, Mnrch 11. Tlie llainos excise Mil was put on Its llnal passage In thosen nto yesterday and adopted liy a vote of ol to 18. According to iScnaior Raines the effect of tlio bill will bo to prevent corrup tion in oxclso boards, to stamp out low gin shops, and to greatly reduce bunday sell lug and other violations of law by saloon keepers. Although ho expects the uum bor of drinking plueos to bn reduced from 23 to 10 per cent., ho hulds that tho in crease in tho licenso foe will prevent loss of rovenuo. Killed Ills Ilrldo nnd Himself. ALLHNTOWN, - Pa., March li. Fldol Trltschlor, uged 81 years, a prominent baker, nnd 11 moinbor of select council murdorod his wife yostordny, and then fired two bullots Into Ills own brain, dying soon nf tor. For moro than a wcok past Tritschlor has boon Buffering from Insom nia, and it is thought ho committed the murder yvhilo temporarily insane. The couplo had been married less than six months, and woro to nil iippoarnuccs per fectly happy. it ES wn By to res It Is not what we say, but what Hood's S.-sapar!l!a does, that tells tha story of Us merit. The thousands of people whom it litis ra'sed from disease and despair to happi nejs and health, are tho strongest aud boat advortlsemcafs Hood's Sarsaparilla has. No other preparation in oxistenco Las such a record of wonderful cures. This is why Hood'j Sarsaparilla 1ms the largest sale, and requires for ita produc tion the largest laboratory in the world. Now if you need a good medicine, why not try that whieh has done others bo much good. Rsm-uber flood's Sarsaparilla Ss the Only Trao Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye. l; sir torfS t.y n rM9 set harmoniously with Hood's Sarsaparilla. HAVE YOUR HOUSES SHOD Willi II. V. MHI.T.KT, e practical horseshoer, and avoid any of tho St ilisew-e orlniiiutiiiK from Iniprnnei hearing All dikooies o( tho fuet given personal attenttc.il. H. F tVIEH-L-EX. Bouth Market street, between Ccntro and Oak streets, shenandoali, Tt WATS0N7 Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &o. Afi't for Heading iirow lug uo.'H uecr ami i-oncr. r 116 and 11Q S. Main St. "Ise in Town Honey." j Pancake 1 Flour. " A combination of the great staifo f. iof life WHEAT, CORN and RICE. I " ? 1 Bo Sure You Get tho Red Package, I HERE'S OUR GUARANTEE. " liny n paekago of Oenutno Anlit "Tniiilma's Kelf-llMne; I'anrnhp I'tinir. w 2 and If you do not find It makes tlio lic.t nlins you ever ate, return tlio empty box tf your grocer, leiivft yttur iittine, tlio grocer wilt refund the mime uud chargo It to us ; Scientifically rrrpsred and m Manufscturtsl uniy by n.T. DiVIS MILL CO., St. Joseph, Ko J S Send 4 cents in stnmns for a set of Aunt 5 s Jemima and her Pickaninny Dolls. 5 ' Disastrous Floods In Hut-ope. Viessa, March 11. Tlioro has been n lienvy snow full for three days in Austria, followed by a sudden tluiw, which lias cnused disastrous results. Tho tolephone j service lias been disorganized, and tho j Vienna streets are a notwork of fallen 1 wires, hlnderlug truffle. There have been ' floods In the Alpine districts of Tyrol an I 1 In Hohemln, with nvalanelips nnd lnnd blidos on tho railways. It is feared that ninny llvos hnvo been lust. liKltus, March 11. Tlioro liavo boon ex tensive Hoods In tho west mid south ol Germany. Tho Hhlue, Mo'iolle, Mainoand Necknr aro till ovorilowod, nnd havo sub merged 11 wido stretch of country, causing much damage. A bridge is said to havo fallen at Pfortdhoini wlillo a train laden with passengers was crossing, anil eight persons wore drowned. Tho Atlantic City Klcctlon. Atlantic City, March 11. Tho muni cipal election hero yesterday passed off quietly. The full Kepulilioun ticket was elected, with tlio exception of Councilman Itoso, who was defeated by George Cluin, Democrat, in tlio Third ward Tho follow ing will bo tho city's olllcers: Mayor, Franklin V. Stoyj recorder, Uobort If. In gorsoll; nlderman, Jnmes D. Southwick; tax collector, C.irlton Godfrey; -treasurer, Jamos A. Jeffries; marshull, C. L. .Fort; overseer of tho poor, Hobort Dunlevy; counellmeu, K. A. Parker, K. F. Hanu, Georgo Cluln aud W. A. Ireland. Two constables, one justice of tho peaco and five Republican freeholders weru also elected. Kid Yourself of Jtlielllliatlsin. Buy 1'cd Flag Oil, U5c. At Gruhler Ilros., drug store. Clinrged with Grand Ijirceny. New YoitK, March 11. Graham Mc Adani, a lawyer, was arrested yotorday 011 a bench warrant charging him with grand larceny in tlio second degree in con nection with tho Lloyds Fire Insuranco compnnles. Ho was committod to tho city prison by Judge Xowburgor. Ho will bo nrraigned this afternoon, when ball will bo ilxed. There nro two indictments against MoAdum, charging him witli soiling bogus charters. Assistant District Attorney Bat tlo said of tho caso: "Tho premiums in tlio fraudulont compnnios exceed flvo mill ions of dollars a year. McAdam has been connected with fifteen or twenty of those companies, and thoro liavo been ISO of them organized slneo 181)2." It is alleged that only about 15 per cent, of tho so called Lloyds companies havo boon working un der lcgnl charters. "I was completely covered with sores. Every muscle in my body ached. Had been sick for five years. Doctors could do mo no good. Most of my timo was spent in bed ; was a completo wreck. Ilurdock Wood Hitters liavo completely cured mo in three months." Mrs. Annie Zocpen, Crookstown, Minn. DouogliiiH Btlll the Skating Champion. Washington, March 11. A raco over a mtlo and a half courso for tlio indoor skat ing championship of tho United States and. Canada was won hero yesterday by Joo Doiiogliuo. Harloy Davidson was sec ond and Howard Moshior third. They wero tho only competitors. NUGGETS OF NEWS Four hundred coal miners nt Palmyra, O., nro on astrlko because of a disagree ment as to tho slzo of screens. Dr. Charles N. Motcalf, secretary of tho Indlnna state board of health for somo timo, died nt Indianapolis, aged CO, An unknown man entered a Donvor jewelry store, snatched a J6,000 tray of diamonds from a show window, nnd es caped. Tlio coming mnrringo of tho widow of Thomas 11. Sloano, of Now York, will gleo to Yale college W00.0O0, which she foffcits by remarrying. In n fight between Italians In Now York last night Nicola Lombard was fatally ami another man seriously snot. .Mcolo III uniorl was arrested. ' Tho Now York board ot aldermen has voted to accept tho Helueinouument, con lornlug which thorohaOmn considerable controversy among im societies. Govnu Mooro aud William Boyd, stu dents at tho Agricultural college at Ever green, Ala., fought, and Mooro wns Killed with a club. Doyit was fatally stabbed. If your dealer tella you that something else is "just as good" ua Doan's Ointment for Hive, I 'in Worms. Itching Piles, or other itchluoss of tho skin, tell him you, want tlio original. It I safe; uever-failing. l'l-ub&nly Hound for Cuba. CHAltM'.sT0N, H. C, March 11. Tho fctenmer Commodore, wliloli has been in port hero for several weeks, suspected fit being 11 filibuster, cleared yetordny for Tampa. She has aboard a cargo of arms, ammunition and machetes. She is In com mand of I'uul T. Itojo, a Cuban, who 110 ooiupanied her from Wilmington. It Is beliovod that the Commodore will dis charge her cargo upon tho Cuban coast bo fore reaching Tumpa. Don't Trifle With Coughs and Colds, Tako Pan.Tina (25o.1 and'be cured. At Oruhlur Ilrus,, drug store. ' Coining Kvciit, Arlrll lfll Musical and dramatic entertain incut hy tlio (lullds of tho All Saints' church in Ferguson's theatre. Dr. Wood's Norway Tine Syrup is a perfect cure lor cougns ana cows 01 an sons. 1WAMBEL! Mr. W111. Thornton of 127 Vf. Market Street Explains Horr rtitU Why Ho Did It. (JVom the iVsifro Oatttle.) Old ago has many Infirmities, none of which aro more prevalent than kidney dis orders. Havo j'oti over noticed how tho old peoplo complain of backache, lame back, nml general listlcssness? And there nro many other symptoms of which they do not speak, such' ns bloating of tlio limbs, painful and infrequent urination or cxccsalvcncss of urinary discharge. JInst peoplo think thoy nro too old to find relief aud euro, but this Is not so, No better evidence than the follow ing, wnich comes from an Klmlra citizen, who has been cured of n very severe case nt 77 years of ago. Jtr. AVin. Thornton of 127 West Market Street, speaks of his case in this way: "lam 77 years old. I havo been nilllctcil with that dreaded complaint (kiducy disease) for over teu years, mak ing my old ago a bunlcn. I was so bad as to be forced to carry a belt at till times, and, when my suffering became beyond endurance, I would put on the belt draw ing It tightly around me and bucklo it, thus briuging an extreme pressure over tho kidneys; this, undoubtedly, forced tho urine out, a function which the kidneys themselves had become loo diseased to per form. My condition I put down to a strain I received. I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills. After two or three days I noticed their effect. I was much surprised, as the ailment was so sevcro nud so long standing, while I had tried many remedies wiihout any relief whatever. Tlio pain I have experienced at times from straining in my efforts to discharge tho urine was simply awful. I have done away with tlie use of my leather belt, and the pain bus nil gone, and I recommend Doan's Kirl'ivy Pills to all afflicted with kidney ri"i uiinarytliiiorders." r'ur sule by all dealers, or sent by mall ou ic.ictpt of price by Foster-Milburn Co., liuilf.lo, H. Y., sole agents for tho U. S. For salo at Kirlln's Pharmacy. A Murdeier's Mistake. PATEIlSOX, X. J., March 11. Tlio pollco nro working ou a now theory in tlio Sulli van case, nnd thoy claim to see light ahead after a week of darknoss nnd doubt. It Is that tho murder was carefully planned nnd was tho result of culm deliberation, but tho purpose of tlie murder miscarried, bocnuso ho mistook Miss .Sullivan for an other woman. Tlio suspect Is a man who Is said to liavo threatened a few days be fore to kill his wifojfrom whom ho is sepa rated. Tills woman frequently passed tlio ppot Into In tlio ovonlng wkoro Miss Sulli van was murdered. Mrs. Mn)hrlck Must Stay In Prison. Lon'dox, March U. Inquiries nitulo at tho United States orobnssy conllrm tho re port that tlio secretary of stato for tlio homo department, Sir Mnttliow White llidley, has refused to roopoii tho caso of Mrs. rlorence Maylirlek, tho American sentenced to Iniprlaouniont for llfo after having been convicted of poisoning her husband. Itelief In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours bv tho "Now G1e.1t South American Kidney Curo." This new remedy is a great surprise 011 account of its exceeding promptness in relioviug pain in tlio bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relict and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Shapiro's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. A StrungJor In Sun FrnucNco. Sau Fisaxci.sco, March 11. Tliodlsretm table womon who iufesi, Morton struct nnd St. Mary's street in tills city aro in u slate of terror on account of tho murder of two of their class within a month. Uoth women wero strangled to death iu their rooms, and in both cases the murderers hnvo escaped. The last victim of tho mysterious strauglcr was found dead yesterday. Two men who admit that they visited her shortly before her body was discovered hnvo been nrrested, but thoy deny all knowledge of tho crime. Neither man Is of tho criminal class, and the pollco nro inclined to bollove their stones: The mur ders hero aro similar in detail to ttoso among tho sumo class of women lti Den ver, nnd It is thought by somo that tho Denver strangler has como to Sau Fran cisco. A Pretty l'ueo is tlio result of a healthy physical condition licauty is out sum deep" yet It greatly depends on a clear complexion, free from iViinkle ami Hollow cheeks. Health always brings wealth and beauty. A healthy state of the system comes with Doctor Pierco's favorite Proscription. It's a medicine prepared for woman's ailments it cures those derangements nnd weaknesses which make woman s lilo miserable. A t, woman who neglects to tako proper oxerjjiso is particularly prone to excessive coiiWbtion, debility nnd a sluggish circula tion. This Is tho lnno wo auvise the ' Pro scription." In all derangements and dis placements ot the special organs wiiicn result 111 "hiens of inflammation." in catarrhal (litharges from tho lining membranes, and in distressing irregularities tliis medlcino eilccts perlect and pormanent cures. Conllned In a Spanish Prison. ? Wasiunqtox, March 11. Acting Secre tary of htato Kookhill yesterday cabled Consul General Williams at Havana to in vestigate and report as soon as possible on the caso of Walter Grant Dygart, who, It is said, is a citizen of Illinois, and con fined In prison at Gulues by tho Spanish authorities. Cecil Ithodes Not Arrested. London, March 11. Tho secretary of Biaio xor tlie colonies. .Hr .Joionh Cham berlaln, lu the liouso of commons.replyjng to a question as to whether Mr, Cocll llhodos, the fornmr nromler of tho eolouv. had boon arrosted, denied that such was the case. The Weather. lor eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer fey: Cloudy nnd threatening, with rain; migiwy warmer j northeasterly wluua. Orlp-Colds-IIeadueho. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Ilromo Quinine will curo you in 0110 day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 23 cents. For salo by Kirlln's Pharraacyj Kheiilindoali Directory, lu!nei men and others, who havo not yet secured onpof tlicdlrcctoric-eof Shenandoah, just issued, can obtain One by making appll cation at this olllpe. Tlip prlqq is ouly $3,00, and tliero are only a few left. No business man cau afford to be without ouo'o? these books. 2-21-tf AMA National Senate Committee Wants Thorn Investigated, WHOLESALE FRAUDS CHARGED.! The Majority of the Committee on Prlvl. leges and Klcctlon Declarer That IColb Wns Twice lltoctcd Ooernor of Thut Stato nnd Twice 'Counted Out." Washington, Mnroh 11. Senator Chandler, from tho committee on privi leges and elections, yesterday presented to tho senato tho vlows of tho majority of the committee, consisting of tlie Republican members, recommending tlio adoption of Senator Allen's resolution providing for tin Investigation of tho Alabama stato and legislative election of 1803, when Thomas Jones, regular Domocrot, was declared govoriior. Tho committee assert that tills was "dono by tho wholosalo fnlsllloatlon of tlie returns by tho dishonest election of officers in pursuance of a great conspiracy dellboratoly organized long before the elootlou for tho purposa oj chnnglng the political complexion of tho stato In case It should appear that Kolb and Ills support ers aad carried tho stato." In 1801 Kolb was again a candidate for governor, with Oatos as Ills opponent on tho regular Democratic ticket. The roport assorts that Kolb was elected at this time, as woro a majority of tho candidates for tho legislature ou the sumo ticket, but thoy were not given the office on account of tho fact that an enormously fictitious vote wns returned, fifteen counties tiro mentioned ns giving roturnsof 50,000 votes whereas ouly lll.OOJ wero cast. "Thoreforo Mr. Oatos, Instead of balug elected by 27, 582 votes, was defeated by about 7,0J0 ma jority." Tho committee say tho Kolb legislature was counted out In tho same way, aud that iu both elections tlio fraudulent re turns came mainly from tho "black" counties; that Kolb and his ticket carried a majority of tho "whlto" counties, aud that tlio negroes falling to register, false poll lists wero made and false returns made, and certified favorablo to Kolb's antago-alsts. Tho case, it isnssortod, "is not merely ono of loonl frauds, but tho caso mudo is that of wilfully planned and deliberately manufactured musses of fraudulent re turns based upon no votes whatever, but mudo to apparently defeat a stato govern ment which was actually chosen and to give apparent title to a state government defeated by tlio voters." Tho committeo say Hint tho investiga tion should be made and tho facts made known. If tlio chargos aro well founded, tlio roport says, it may bo tlio duty of tho senato to oust Mr. Morgan from his scat. Not to o Trilled With. ( Prom Cincinnati Gazette.) Will peoplo never learn that a "cold" is an accident to bo dreaded, nnd that when it occurs trcatmcntshouldbopromptlyiippUed ? Thcro is 110 knowing wliero tho troublo will end : and while complete recovery is tlio rule, tlio exceptions aro terribly frequent. :tnd thousands upon thousands of fatal ill nesses occur every year ushered in hy a littlo injudicious exposuro nnd seemingly trifling symptoms. Beyond this, tlioro aro to-day countless invalids who can traco their com plaints to "colds," which at the timo of occurrence gave no concern, and wero there foro neglected. When troubled with a cold uso Chamberlain's Cotigli l.enicuy. it is prompt and effectual. 23 and 50 cent bottlos for salo by Gruhler liros.' druggists. McKlnlcy'a Knnn Supporters. Wichita, Kan., March 11. Tlio Repub lican stato convention, after a hot contest, selected tho following delegates to tho St. Louis convention: Cyrus Loland, Jr., ol Troy, M. M. Murdoch of Wichita, A. I1. lliddlo of Minneapolis, C. S. Wonson oi MoPhorson, Nnto IJarnhof of Kansas City nnd T. J. Anderson of Topoka. Tlio plat form strongly indorses JUoIvinlcy. Simon S. Hartman, of Tunnelton, West Va., has been subject to attacks of colic about onco a year, aud would liavo to call a doctor and then sutler for about twelve hours as much as somo do when thoy dio. Ho was taken recently just tlio samo as at other tiinos, and concluded to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy. Ho says: "I took ono doso of it and it gavo 1110 relief in five minutes. That is moro than any thing clso has over dono for rao." For salo by Gruhler Ilros.' druggist. Italy Will Continue the War. LONDON', Mnrcli 11, Tlio Homo corre spondent ot Tho Times notes a change iu publlo fooling tlioro, and a predominance in tho demonstrations iu favor of retriev ing Italy's military dignity boforo con eluding a poaco with Abyssinia. "It 13 certain," this correspondent continues, "that ono result of tho disaster will bo an lmmonso and much needed improvement in tho military organization. Tlio now cnblnot will contluuo tho war vigorously.1 All last winter Mr. Ucq. A. Mills, o Lebanon, Conu.was badly afflicted with rheumatism, At times it was so sovoro that ho could not stand up straight, but was drawn over on ono sido. "I tried different remedies without receiving relief," he says 'until about six mouths ago I bought a bottlo of Chamborlaln's Pain Halm. After using it for threo days my rheumatism was gono and has not roturued sluco. For salo by Gruhlor Bros.' druggists. Cnptuiu .liiiueHuu uii Trial. London, Jluroh 11 Dr. Leander S. Jameson aud tho British officers who ac companied him on tlie Transvaal raid woro formally arraigned in the Bow street po- Jleo court yesterday, onaraeu with violat ing tho iorelga enlistment net. Tliero woo a largo crowd in the court room and in tho Ktreet near the building, and Dr. Jameson nut his man wero loudly and freipiently cheered. Kx-Senntor Coin luted of Ilrlbery. CoLUMIiUB, O., March 11. Hx-Sonator J. Q. Abbot, on trial for uooeptlug 0. brlba while senator two yours ago, m connectloi with a pharmacy bill before the senato, was found guilty by tho jury yosterduy. A inotlou wos inuuo lor a new trial. tliciiiiiatlm Cured in 11 Day. "Mvstlo Curo" for Ilheiimatlsm and Ncu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action unon tlio system is remarkablo aud mvstoriou8.' It removes at onco' the causo nnd tho discaso immediately disappears. Th first dose greatly benefits ; 75 cents. Sold by C. II. Hagonbuch, Druggist, Shcnaudoah, Have YOU Tried great SKIN CURE? Its cures of torturlntr. dlsflnirlt, atlng humors aro tho most wonderful oer Sold thrmiErhout the wa,M. Ttriil.l. MRY, 1, King Kdward-rt., Indon. Pottrh Drug a cium. cork, seie l'ropt., Uostoa, U. S. A. genuine welcome awaits youat OE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln anil Coal Sts. Pool room nttaehed. Finest ifl,llr,.,- 1,, porter and ale constantly on tnp. Cholco tern' pernnee uruiit anil citrftrfl. s Finest, Purest and Healthiest. 207 West Coal Street. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. S. PHILLIPS, M. I). Otllce : 30 West Centre street. Can bo consulted at nil hours. P F. BUltKE, M. D. .1. , 30 H Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Otnco hours to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 J. II. POMEKOY, ATT0HNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa. M. BUltKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofilce Etrun bullrilntr. corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. piEOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box C3, JIahanoy OUy, Pa. Ha vine fit lulled under somo of tlio best masters U London nnd Paris, will clvo lessons on the violin, srultar nnd vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouse, the jeweler Shenandoah, it you nave Any : NEED FOR ONE: A DEADLY PARALLEL STII'FEL fc FHKEMAN. Gentlemen 1-IV0 had one ot your No, 38 Sates In tho Hoscltlno Building, which wns Iu the worst part of the fire.' Although tho Bate was badly burned on tho outside, all of its contents weru saved, Wo tako lileosuro In odvlsiiiR tho public to uso D..rAU tr tlmv want nrotcction. J UU, Wl. --.y (Signed,) . MEltSHON- BItOS. STIKFIH, k PKBBJfAN. Gentlemen: I hereby give you my Safe, found in the ruins ot the late fiio at the Kaseltlne Art Galleries. Its contents wero destroyed and I liavo no uso for the shell. (Signed,) THOS. J. AUMSTKONG. STIFFEL & FREEMAN, SAFE MANUFACTURERS, 723 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA. enyou want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmlthlng done cull on K. F. Gallagher IB West Centre street. Dealer ir. stoves. 8-1-tf the BUY A S IH AND NOT A
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