EVENING HERALD liTAIH.ISIIl:i) 1H70. Iubllnli every ltvenliiR, Kicept Hmulay, nt 8 Sourn Jaiiihk SriiKieT. Nkau Centms. The Herald 1 dcMveinl inSlieimndofiri And the sutroumlliiR binns rnrslx renin a week, jwy; ablo to the carriers. Ily mnll 18.00 n yenr. or3S tenta ri mouth, payable In advance. Advertise ments chanted nwordltiKtojaoeaiid position. The publisher reserve the right to change the fttMltlon of advertisements whenever tho puli leatlon of linvi demands tt. The right Ik reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Sutereri ut the potoflico at Shenandoah, Pa., an second class ninlP matter. TKMU'HONK CONNECTION. Evening Herald 8AT0ISDAV, MARCH 11, 1MM1. KEPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To ttio Republican electors of Pennsylvania: The Republican of I'ciinsylvanla, by their duly chosen representatives, will meet In State con vention Thursday, VprilSi, IWS, at 10 o'clock A. in., In the opera house, city of llnrrisburg, for the puriHe of nominating two eaiiflidates for represeiitathe-at-larpre In Congress and thirty two candidates for Presidential electors, the selection of eight delegates-at-lnrgo to tho Ho publican Nntional coiiveutiun, mid for tho ransactlou of such other bitslnom ns may bo presented. By order of tho Stato Committee. jr. S. Quay, Attest: Jere 1!. Hex, Chairman. It. Akdiikmh, Secretaries. Tub llyitift visit paid by David .Martin to New York on Thursday !ms caused the Combine leader's followers much uneasiness. Martin had an interview with Thomas C I'hitt, and this fact is considered significant hecauso of l'latt's intimacy with Senator Quay. When asked where ho stands on the tjuny candidacy, ho said: "I don't kuow, 1 may be for (uay. liut if 1 was to give my real opinion I bclievo that 1 will trot with the Pennsylvania Republican machine." Tho thoory is that Martin is anxious to get hack in tho Quay fold. Mutual friends arc at work trying to bring about peace between tho clashing forces in I'hiladolphin, and the visit to Now York waB for tho purpose of inducing I'hitt to uso his good offices witli Senator Quay in eirocting a reconciliation. What the Junior Senator will hay to this arrangement is another thing. Another sign of .Martin's probablo desertion of tho Combine wreck is that his name appears in tho list of National Committeemen, mado up at Now York head quarters, as being classed against McKinlcy's nomination. David, thou art shrewd, but deceptive ! ' RECOGNITION OF BELLIGERENTS. In view of the f.ict that Congress has sug gested to the President tho advisability of making formal recognition of the Cuban revolutionists as belligeients, and that such recognition by tlio Executive is within tho rango of possibility, it is both interesting and instructive to learn from sucli a reliable source as the New York Sun just what "recognition of belligerents" means in con nection with the Cuban question. It is propor to say, perhaps, that the full meaning of such action on tho part of President Cleve land is not rightfully understood by tho people generally. Tlio Sun divides tho question into two parts. In tho first place, what would surli recognition not do ? Heio is a point on which there is a wlilo misapprehension. The Sun says : "It will not directly facilitate the ship ment from United States ports of the arms and ammunition indispensable to the triumph of tho Cuban cause. It will still bo incum bent upon us to fulfill tlio duties presciibed for neutrals by international law and defined in our federal revised statutes. Indeed, if wo may judge fruni the Itata case, there is some ground for contending that the dispatch or preparation of an expedition for the succor of tho insurgents is less distinctly a bleach of neutrality while tho insurgents aro un recognized, than it would bo after they had acquired tho status of belligerency, However that may be, this much is true : that, should , tlio Federal statutes continue to bo enforced will! vigor, it will bo every bit as difficult alter wo have officially acknowledged tho existence of war in Cuba, to leave tho Amer ican ports, ns it is now. That is to say, tho Federal officers would bo bound to oxcrcise the some vigilance ; hut it may ho that tho task imposed would prove beyond their powers." On tho othor hand, tho beneficial suits of recognition aro shown to be vory. important. "When tho Cuban revolutionary government is rccognizid as a lwlligeruut, it will undoubtedly be able to raise u considerable amount of iiiunoy in this country, and perhaps in Europe, by the sale of bonds. Its friends and sympathizers in tlio United States would thus bo enabled to purchase much larger quantities of the munitions of war than have been hitherto attainable, and to organize n much larger number of expeditious, out of which tho chalices aro that several would manage to ovado our Federal officials and elicit a landing on tho island." "Then again tho Culan revolutionary government onoe recognized as a belligerent may isuo letters of marque, and tho ollicors and erews of vessels thus commissioned can not, if mptured by tho Spaniards, bo sum marily killed as pirates, but must be treated as prisoner of war. Tho namo privilege and immunities will nccruo to tho officers and men of their laud forces ; those can no longer, when taken prisoners, lie tried by court martini and summarily shot; they will he entitled to the liumano treatment accorded to prisoners of war by civilized uatious. Slii uld such treatment be denied to them by the Spanish authorities, the public opinion of the world would lie so strongly enlisted in the Cuban cause thut tho moral pressure for the intervention of the United Stales might become Irresistible." The conclusion reached by the Sun is that "the direct and immediate result of recog nising tho Cuban insurgents as belligerent, although they have been sometimes over estimated, will he of considerable import ance" nml that "the indirect and eventual consequences of such an act will in all likeli hood bo tantamount to tho liberation and salvation of the island," Itellglous Notices. Services in the Trinity llefornietl church to-morrow at 10:00 a. in., and 0:80 p. in. Sunday school at 1:80 p. m. Prayer meeting ovory Wednesday evening at 7:30. RcrTicMin All Saints' Protestant Kplscopal church on liist Oak street to-inorrow nt 10:30 a. in. and 7 p. in. Tho rector will officiate Sunday school at 3 p. m. ltegular services will ho held in the United Evangelical church, (Dougherty's Hall,) to morrow at 10 a. m. and 0.30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor, Itev. I. J. liclti. Sunday school at 1.OT p. in. Services in tho Prosbytorian church to morrow at 10:30 n. m , mid 0:80 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. in. l!ev. T. Maxwoll Morrison, pastor. Services to-morrow In the Primitive Metho dist church by tho pastor, Rov. Joint Rath, at 10:30 a. m. and (1:30 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. m. In tlicabsencoof tliopaslor, C.W.Soohrist, there will ho no service In the English Lutheran church on Sahlmth morning. Mr. It. Prestun, of tho Methodist Kpiscotial church, will occupy tho pulpit at 0:30 p.m. Calvary Ikiptlst church, South .Timlin street. Sorvices will bo held on Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. in., when Itev. David I.. F.vans will officiate. Evening subject, "Tho Prodigal Son." Sunday school nt 2 p. in Tho pastor of tho church being in attend ance at conference, Mr. T. 11. Edwards will occupy tho pulpit of tho Methodist Episcopal church to-morrow evening. All free. Those who have used Dr. King's Now Dis covery know its value, and those who have not, have now tho opportunity to try it free. Cull on tho advertised druggist and get a trial bottle, free. Send your namo anil address to If. E. liiieklon ,t Co., Chicago, and getnsaniplo box of Dr. King's New Life Pills Free, as well as n copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. A. Wnsley's Drug Store. Itronlilyti 1'lro Olllchlls Arrested. New Yor.K, March 11. Ex-Klro Marshal Benjamin Lowls nml Assistant h'iro Mar shal Hico, of Brooklyn, were nrrostcd yos tordny on n charge of conspiracy. It Is ro ported that indictments wero found nguinst Ilorshkopf. tho alleged firebug, who is now in tho Tombs awaiting trial, and against u former dotoctlvo of tho Brooklyn pollco department. Tho lndlctinonts nre tho out growth of tlio itrrost of David Wolnlg on July 21, lsul. Woinlg hail glvou testimony before tho grand jury concerning tho nets of certain nllogod flrobugs. At tho tlino ho was In tho employ of tho Brooklyn po lice Tho firebug gang wanted to get him out tho way, and it is alleged that tho men against whom indictments wore found yosturday conspired to huvo him ar rested on u chargo of extortion. Harvard's Oratorical Vlctiiry. CAMl!l!lIX)E,Mnss, March 14. Hnrvard's young orators won tlio competitive dobato with Princeton Inst night, and tho Crim son's long record of oratorical triumphs ro mnius unbroken. It was an ablo debato, nnd, as tho judges said in rendering their decision, it roilected grent credit on both sides. "Whoro Harvard won was through their mora perfect iicfiuntntnuco with both sides of tho uuostion, nnd their facility la picking to pieces tho paints mndojby tlio visitors. Tlio question was: "Kesolvcd, that cougross should mko immediate stops toward tho complete retirement of nil tho legal tender notes." llnrvnrd took tho negative. All Infant Smuggler. New Yor.K, March 1 1. Among tlio pas sengers who arrived on tho steamer Snnlo nt Hobokon yesterday Were Leon Helchin, ills wlfo and baby. The man's bulging pockets attracted the attention of tho cus toms inspectors, nml ho was senrchod. Eighteen valuablo gold watches wero found socroted In different parts of his clothing. His wlfo in the meantlmo hnd gone with her Infant to Mayer's hotel. In spectors followed and searched her bag gage without result. The infant's under clothing, Upon being undone, was found to be lined with gold watches, twelvo In all. Kolchin was arrested. Slip Disease Results from a scrofulous and impart condition of tho blood, and it Is cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla the great blood pu rifier. Tho father of a Philadelphia girl writes this: "We gave Hood's Sarsnparilla to our little girl, who had symptoms of hip dise&30. Sbo could not put hor foot down on tho floor w h o n we com- mencod giving her tho inodiclnc, but in n short time she was ablo to get off the couch and to reach hsr playthings. Since then she has steadily improved, thanks ta Hood's Sarsaparilla, and her general health is all that could be desired. When any of the other children are not well we' give them Hood's Sarsaparilla and we earnestly recommend It to othera." E. BERRY, 203 Richmond St., Philadelphia. Hood's Pills rrln9.ntke Teams to Hire. If you want to hire a snfo nnd reUarile team for drlvl ng or for working purpose pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Tcofos ooNstantly on hand at reasonable rates. JAMES SHIELDS, No. 110 Kast Centre street. Opposite Reading railroad station. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE APAD ?Vl 1M acres clear, and with option ' .rv.iix of purchasing lm wren Manlier land ndjolnluir. Dwelling and barn nml nil necessary out huihllnbrs in Rood order mid rciair. will bo sold with or without stock nnd farnibiic Implements. Coal U suppoeU to under He this pmiierty. Within 0 miles of a first-class market. Will trade for town property. ivALSO APAPfl 173 neres, near Zlona Grove, 75 -vl f acres clear. Dwelling cost ovw SffiOO. Good bnrn and out buildings, ritoclcand farm implements. Must sell to dlsolvo partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. 11. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above parties will negotiate the sale of any good licensed property In Shenandoah. ''DR.MILES, Through His Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher, who resides at Green Day, writes Starch Cth, 1905, as follows: "FIvo years ago I becatno so norrous that montal work was a burden. I could not rest at night on account of sleeplessness. My attention was called to Dr. Mllos Itestora tlvo Nervine, and I commenced to uso It with the vory best effect. Slnco then I havo kept a bottlo in my house and uso it whenever my nerves become unstrung, with always tbo sumo good results. My son also Dr. Miles' takes it for nervousness with llko never falling success. I havo recom mended it to many and it cures them. All who suffor from norvo troubles should try It. Nervine Restores Health.... It Is f roe from narcotics, perfectly harm less, and yet soothes nnd strengthens. Dr. Mllos, through his Nervine is a benefactor to thousands." A.C LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of Deii Laniisman. Dr. Miles' Nervlno is sold on guarantee first bottlo will benefit or money rofuudod. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout thoKcglmi Chron icled Tor Hasty Perusal. Short cause oases will bo tried noxt week. Hock beer sigins liavo mado tholr appear ance throughout town. l.cddy Connelly wants to light Darby Mc Donald, of Mt. Carmel. Tho Junior Guards of Ashland will hold a ball on Easter Monday. A Council of tho l.oyal Arcanum has been instituted at Pinegrovo. Tlio now polico iorco of Ashland will bo sworn in this evening. Tho funeral of Mrs. Joseph Long, of Ash land, took placo yesterday. Muldoon," tho champion wrestling pony, is with "Tlio Country Circus." Tlio employes of tho P. & 11. C. & I. Co. hero received their pay to-day. See the pretty girls and funny comedians nt Uobbins' opera house to-night. Iso sito has been selected for tho National Guard division encampment next summer. Mcllenry's Iiurlosquo Company at Uobbins' opera houso this evening, with 20 pretty maidens. Schuylkill county in February got the cost of feeding its jail prisoners down to 8J cents a day. J. II. Lutz, of lieadlng, lost his pocket- book containing fSO In cash whilo running to catch a train. Tho Commissioners havo decided to pay premiums on fox scalps secured after January 1st of this year. Tlio four Del Vcechius, sensational somer sault leapers, still to bo seen only witli "Tho Country Circus." Upwards of 700 properties will bo adver tised for sale by County Treasurer Dechcit lor the unpaid taxes. S. M. Kutcrlinc, LVi of Pottsville, was sworn in as a member of tlio United States Supremo Court ut Washington. It is reported that two boys whilo on their way to New Iloston found a bag containing several hundred dollars In gold. Owing to an increase in business, Samuel Kchloss has been engaged as saloMnau at L. llefowich's one prico clothing houso. Klviu and l'nuiklin, tho comedy tramps, with Mcllenry's Hurlosiiuo Company, will lnako you laugh at Kobbins' opera houo to night. Tlio newsrapor writers of Shamokin will form a pross club. There is talk of tho until drivers of this town and Mahauoy City combining nnd doing likewise. Joseph Hall, the South Main street boot and shoe dealer, will have an important an nouncement ready for tho public on Monday. Watch his sp.ico ou the front page. Attention is called in tho advertising columns of tbo IIkuald to tho now' adver tisement of Kelly & Conway, tho merchant tailors, who aro making suits to order at half the former prices. A shootiug match took placo tp-day at Pinegrove, when Commissioner J. P. Martin, who lias made a wager of $50 with sumo porting men that ho can Kins birds out ot 18, will knock out everything in sight. Prominent Malianoy City citizens aro ex periencing no end of trouble, on account of the Polandcrs of that placo adopting Amer ican names, which in many cases aro tho same as thoso of American rosidents of that town. Ono of tho oldest medical practitioners of Shamokin, refuses to make returns to tho Hoard of Health, and at the last incctlus tho llorough Solicitor was instructed to conunonco legal proceedings against tho physician with out delay. Lx-Congroesman J. B. I'eilly will not tako possession of tho U. S. Marshalship before April 4th, tho commission of the present in cumbent running to that time. Mr. Itollly says ho will not movo to Philadelphia hut will remain a oitlsen of Schuylkill county, Invitations havo been issued by tho Dymrodorou Society, of Shamokin, for what will bo tho biggest eisteddfod over held in Central Pennsylvania. Tlio event is to occur in the (1. A. IE. opera houso on Labor Day, in September, and $600 will be given in prizes. l'lee fills. Send your address to II. K. Ilucklpu & Co., Chii'iico. nnd ut't a free samnlo box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will cunvlnee von of their merit. These lulls ure may ill action nnd aro nartleularlv effective in tho cure of Combination aud Slok Headache. Por Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved Invaluable. They aro guaranteed to bo purely vogetuble. Thoy do not weaken 1 iy tlioirnciion, mil uy giving loueiosiouiacn uulbgwuls groutly invigorate the Bysteni. r.:'..llLl (,X -i. . Cnl.l l. 4 l'....l.. nni licgutar slzo !i5c per box druggist. Sold by A. Wnsley, Coming l.tent, April 10. MubIcM and draiuatio ontorlain meut by tho (luilds of tho All Saints' church in Ferguson's theatre. I'lr.t or All, Ki ll l'lag Oil, SAo. What forr Aches, pains, bruises. At Qruhler Bros., drug store). fliiiii"lnirn. rtm ii " " ! from Tho Hotel Ilsublcin, Hartford t " Wo I I fl"dlt I superior g I to anything ji 5 Bon 1 PJatc A O ( Ami j 1 in The Modern Cleaner I fact, ' f I all kinds ' j of glass- 1 ware." " l'otcrty, Murder nnd Sulclilo Abeiiuukn, S. 1)', Mnrch 14. Jncob Mnrty, nged 53, a rosldent of MoPhorson county, dragged his sick wlfo out of bod and out her thront, ncnrly severing her head from tho body. Ho thon cut his own throat, both dying immediately. Thoy lenvo cloven children. Marty was suffer ing from despoiidoney caused by extreme poverty. Killed by nu Kxploillng Oil Cnu. Wichita, Kan., March 11. Miss Kntlo Winkle, a prominent young hidy of I'eck, twelve milos south of tills city, was yes terday burned to death by tho explosion of an oil can. Mrs. Meyers, a lady who tried to save her, was ulso burned so bndly Hint llttlo hopo of her recovery is looked for. Atlantic's New Ksplnnndo Assured. Atlantic City, Mnrch 11. Mayor Stoy last night signed tho ordinance empower ing the oity to erect ft steel csplnnndo, to cost .'00,000. It is proposed to havo it completed before tho opening of, tho s.um mcr season. A l'retty I-'neo is the result of a healthy physical condition "iicftiity is but skin deep" yet it greatly depends on a clear complexion, frco from wrinkle and hollow cheeks. Health always brings wealth and beauty. A healthy stato of tho system comes with Doctor Pierco's Favorito Prescription. It's a medicine prepared for woman's ailments it cures those derangements and weaknesses which make woman's life miserable. A woman who neglects to tako proper exercise is particularly prono to excessive congestion, debility and a sluggish circula tion. This is tho time wo advice the "Pro scription." In all derangements and dis placements of the special organs which result in "signs of inllammatinu," in catarrhal discharges from tho lining membranes, and in distressing irregularities this medicine effects perfect and permanent cures. Northern l'acillo Iteorganizatlon. New Yor.K, March 11. Tho latest re ports in regard to tho Impending reorgan ization plan of tho Northern Pnclflo rail road aro that a voting trust of fivo mem- mors Including Messrs. J. 1. Morgan, iVugust Uelinont and a direct representa tive of tho Deutsche bank will bo made. It is alleged that tho preferred stock will bo assessed $10 and the common $10 por share, without return, oxcopt thut tho preferred will get n part of Its faco vitltio in new Urst preferred. Tho common will receive loss than its fnco value in now common stock. Tho reports ns yet lack ollicial authority. burgeon's Kllifn Cheated. The caution and cood iudgment of tho Jewish mind aro traits admitted by overv one, and gives weight to their opinion ; and when these traits are loined to the excellent character of the Jewish Ilahbi, witli his pro- lounii regaru lor iruin, wo cannot out need his wonls. Lsneciallv if ho sneaks blehli- of a remedy for a disease so widely spread as unarm, iwvi aingcr, ot tiunalo, says Ills son had chronic catarrh so severely that local treatment seemed useless, and a surgical operation seemed inevitable, when ho was rccuinmenueil to uso Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, which ho did with surnrislm-lvimnil results. This remedy will positively euro that bano of our lives in this ,.,i,,,.nl,l,. climate a cold in the head or catarrh will relieve it in 10 minutes. Easy and painless to uso. Ono bottle often cures. SOc. Sold by S. P. Kirlin. An Octogennrlau Cremated.' PAUKKItSBUKQ, W. Vn., March 14. The dwelling of J, M. Hall, at Hnrrlsvlllo, with his storo and Its contents, was burned Thursday night. Tho gas leaked aud caused an explosion. Mr, Hall was seriously burned, and narrowly oscaped cremation. His mother, uged 80 years, wns burned to it crisp, only a small part of her body bo- ing rccovereu. liellef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney nnd bladder dlsiuno relieved hi six hours bv the "Knw fw.t South American Kidney Corn " Thla ,L,UVU' Kieai surprise on account oi us ciceediiig promptness in relloving pain In the bladder, kidneys, back and every part V !i isaaBus in maio or lemalo. '"ra mention oi water and nam in passing it almost immediately If T diii 'c":l i"lu cl,ru 1,118 your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, lu7 South Main micvi. (rlp-Colds-lleadache. Why sutler with Coughs, Colds and Ia unppe when Laxative Uromo Quinine will euro you in one day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Prico, Si cents. For salo uy Amiu'8 Pharmacy. Sheiiandoiili Directory, Business men aud othurs, who havo not yet oeturuo. onoor tnoilircctorlesor Hhonandoah, just issued, can obtain ono by making appll tnldou at this office. Tho prise is only S2.00, una thtxe are only a few loft. No business man can afTurd to be without one of thoso bewkd. 2-21-tf Hid Yourself f ulieiiiiiutlsiii, Iluy lied Flag Oil, 250. At Gruhlor Bros., drug storo. Buy name Koystone flour. Be sure that LESSIO & II A Ell. Ashland. P the , is pruned on overy sacic. llucklen's Arnica Halve. Tlio best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, ami all skin eruptions, nnd positively cu a plica or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or niony refunded, Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Waaloy. TO INCREASE JERSEY'S REVENUE Twenty Millions of Ilnnk Stock Which Has Unenpcd Taxation. Tiiektov. Mnrob 14. Tho house, uy'n vote of 81 to 20, pnasod Assomblymnn Queen's bill providing for tho tnxntlon of Hiocnpltnl stook of banks nt tho plneos Where tho banks nro located. Tho amount of bunk stook nnd surplus In tills stato siijcotto taxation Is over tSG,000,000, 80 por cent of which, Mr. Queen declares, has escaped tnxntlon. Tho houso nlso passed bills: Giving local boards of health powor to condemn milk; oompolllng school boards to pay touchers monthly) authorizing school boards to borrow inonoy with which topay toachors' Bnlnrlosj giving property ownors in Incor porated towns flvo years In which to pay for street improvements; Bullock's bread bill; providing for the licensing of en gineers who run unglnos of ovor twonty llvo horso powor; authorizing cities of ovor 1,500 Inhabitants to appoint a superinten dent of streots. Tho sonnto passed bills: x Authorizing townships or boroughs with n population of 5,000 to bo Incorporated us n city; pro viding for the election of nldormon-nt-largo of cities of loss than 40,000 popula tion; making tho election of clerks of grand jtirys optional. Tho houso Republicans hold n conforenco yestordny afternoon and agreed upon March 25 ns tho day for final adjournment. Tho sonator.s want to adjourn next Fri day, but this is too soon for tho houso niomborfl, who nro intorosted in ninny pending bills. The houso will hold night bossIous noxt week up to Wednesday night, and thou adjourn for tho week. Not to bo Trilled Willi. ( From Cincinnati Gazette.) Will pcoplo never loam that a "cold" is an noeldcnt to bo dreaded, and that whon it occurs treatment should bo promptly applied 7 There is no knowing whoro the trouhlo will end ; and whilo complcto recovery is tho rule, tlio exceptions aro terribly frequent, aud thousands upon thousands of fatal ill nesses occur every year ushered in by a little injudicious exposure and seemingly trilling symptoms, lteyond this, there are to-day countless invalids who can tmco their com plaints to "colds," which nt tlio timo of occurrence giwo no concern, and wore there fore neglected. When troubled with n cold uso Chamberlain's Cough I'emcdy. It is prompt and effectual. 23 and 50 cent bottles for salo by Gruhler Bros.' druggists. International Chess by Cable. ' New YoitK, March 14. Piny in tho gre.u. international chess match botwo'on tho United Kingdom of Great Hrltuln and Ireland and tho United States of America, n team contest ou eight boards, by cublo, began yesterday, Tho Amorlean team is located in Assombly Hall of tho Hanking" building, at Court nnd Komson streets, Hrooklyu, whilo tho Britishers havo taken up their headquarters in tho Pillar rooms of Cannon Street hotel, London. Tho players aro divided by a distance of 8,483 miles. Simon S. Hartman, of Tunnclton, West V.L, has been subject toattacks of eollo about onco a year, and would havo to call a doctor and then suffer' for about tiyclvo hours as much as somo do when they dlo. Ho was taken recently just tho samo as at other times, and concluded to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itcmedy. Ho says: "I took ouo doso of it and it gave me relief in flvo minutest That is moro than any thing clso has over dono for me." For salo by Gruhlor Ilros.' druggist. Ailsa Defeats llritnunln. Cannes, Franco, March 14. Tlio regatta opened hero yosterday with n light breozo blowing. Allsn, Britannia nnd Satanltu, competed in tho loading cvont. Britannia started last, but was cleverly haudled and soon secured tho lead, with Allsn second uud following hor closely, nnd later pass ing her. Allsn, won, crossing tho line flvo minutes ahead of Britannia. All last winter Mr. Geo. A. Mills, of Lebanon, Conn., was badly nulicted with rheumatism. At times it was so severe that ho could not stand up straight, but was drawn over on one sido, "I'tried different remedies without receiving relief," ho snys, until about six months ago I bought a bottlo of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. After using it for three days my rheumatism was gone and has not returned since. For salo by Gruhler Bros.' druggists. A Separate Flag for Norway, Christiana, March 14. Tho od'ols- thing, or lower houso of parliament of Norway, by a voto of 44 to 40, adopted a bill providing for tho recognition of a sep arate Norwegian flag. Tim Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and Now Jer- soy: I'nlr and slightly warmor; light, va riable winds. Ithi'iiiiintltiu Cured In u Day. "Mystic Curo" for Eheuuiatism and Neu ralgia radically eures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tlio system is remarkable nndJ mysterious. It removes at onco the cause nnd the diseaso linuiodiately disappears. Tlio first doso greatly benefits; 75 cents'. Bold by C. II. llagonhuch, Druggist, Shouaudoah. Youthful Ilelawareaus ltetallate. Smyksa, Del., Marph' 14. About forty boys burned a Spanish flag Into Thursday night in tho ceutor of this town. A largo crowd of citizens watched tho cremation, but thore was no attempt to stop It. The boys bad previously pnradod tho town with the foreign emblem, accompanied by two American Hags. A Youthful llnro. Pout Jkuvis, N. Y., Mnroh 14. Bessie Bollls, a 3-year-old, fell into a f urnaoo near KcvDt Mills. Wesley. Her urotuer, ngeu 19. seized her as 6ho was allatuo and ran to Tom's creek und doused her In the trout stream. Tho father quickly rosoued both children. Titoiniu:. The Best Heart and Brain of the Country the Victims. Ti.niifhtfnl DBonlo.oVerywhero are nsklnc themselves the question, what is coming over tho race, with tho alarmingly growing preva lence of heart diseaso ? This is not tlio placo to search the cause Tho immediate matter is to know tho remedy: This Is, without any doubt, found more surely in that great dis covery of tho present century, Dr. Agnew's Curo for thx Heart, than anywhere else. One dose of it will glvo relief in severe cases, and one or two bottles will remove the disease. Let anyone who lias tho slightest fluttering of tho heart, tiio barest symptoms of the disease, guard themselves against possible fatality by using this medicine. Sold by 8. V. Klrliu. fin Curing r r mg- Disfiguring Skin Diseases Works Wonders Sold throughout the vortd. BrltUh dfpoti F. New BIKT ft Says, 1 Kinjr-lMwarfl-ft , Lou dim. Potteb t)suo b Chemical CoKr. Sot Prop.. HoMon, 1' 8. A. genuine welcomes awaits youat JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. flain and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter nnd nlo constantly on tap. Choice ten pcrnnco drinks mid cigars. ger Pilsner Beers, y Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, 207 West Coal Street. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q S. PIIILIJl'S, Mi D. Olllco: 30 (Vcst Centre street. Can be consulted nta!l hours. P. P. ItUIiKK, M. I). 80 K. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Ofllco hours : 7 to 9 n. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. J II. 1'OMEItOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa. JJ M. BUHKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Ecan huildfnir. corner of Main and Centre streets, Shennndoah. 3ROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Malianoy Olry, la. lT-..tn -t...lt.,l n,1.. -,AmA nt flm keck nn titA violin, (viitmr nna vorjii culture. Termi reasonable. Address In care of Strouse, the Jeweler. Shenandoah. If You Have Any : NEED FOR ONE: A DEADLY PARALLEL BTJFFEL & I'KBBMAN. rt tAn.... . wn lino oneoi vour io. anKnrixi l J.f ll,.fln AHlinllfrl, txn ant badly Jiurned on the outside, all of its contents were saved. We take pleasure in advising the public to uso your safes if they want protection. (Signed,) MEIiSHON BROS. BTIl'FKL & FREEMAN. Gentlemen I hereby give you my Safe, found In the ruins of tho late fire Ire at llaseltlne Art Galleries. Its contents wero destroyed and I have !!" ,i for tho shell. (Signed,) THOS. J. ARMSTRONG STIFFEL & FREEMAN, SAFE MANUFACTURERS,? 723 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmlthlng done call on E, V. Gallaghor 18 West Centre street. Dealer ir. stoyoe. 8-1-tf BUY A I f P1! AND NOT A sufe iM"snrE"
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