EVENING HERALD liSTAm.ISlll!I 1;o. Published evory Evening, Kxeept Sunday, at ft Hooin J a hois Mriii.Kr. Nkk Centric IChe Herald 1a ilcilvcifd in ftlirnamloan and (tie surrounding towns f"t ix rent it week, pay able to the carrier, liy mail 83.00 a year, or 25 rents a mouthy panllt' in advance. Advertise ments charged according to space and po-jitlon. The publishers reserve the right to change the position lit aclverlisen.ei.tti whenever the pub lication of newi ilemamW It. Tho right la reserved to reject any aiUcrtlsement, whether Jiaui lor or not, imu me puninncrB may ueem inproter. Advertising rates mado known upon application. Entered at the postoflleo at Hhcnnudoah, Pa., an second elms tnall matter. TKLHPHONI! CONNKCTION. Evening Herald MONDAY, MAUC1I 10, 18110. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the Republican electors ol Pennsylvania: The Republicans of Pennsylvania, by their duly chosen representatives, -will meet in Stato con vention Thursday, April 28, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m., in tho opera house, city of Harrtaburg, for the purpose of nominating two candidates for rcprescntatlvont-largo in Congress ami thirty two candidates for Presidential electors, tho selection of eight delegates-at-largc to tho Re publican National convention, and for tho rausaetion of such other business as may bo presented. My order of tho Stato Committee. M. S. Quay, Attest: Jehr II. Rnx, Chairman. V. R. ANDHfrws, Secretaries. Tun man with tho new bicyclo is in tho dumps, all because of tho snow which renders the roads unfit for riding. TilKiti: is a pcrcoptiblo calmness in political circles in this county just now. There is always a calm befoic a storm. Till) rolo of "Uovernor of Kentucky" as played by actor Win. II. Crane is a great deal easier than tho rolo of Governor of Kentucky ns played by tho leal Governor those days. As hctwixn Senator John Shennan and Senator David Ii. Hill, touching the position our government should assume in tho Cuban question, the public will bo found on the side uf Senator Sherman. A Fiiunch scientist says he has discovered n method of applying tho X rays to bombs so as to discloso their contents. It would bo more to tho purposo to go nhead with brain radiography and keep under inspection tho man who is thinking bombs. Lawyer SiioiiMAKi'.n., ono of the counsel for Holmes, tho murdcier, has been suspended for ono year from pniLtlco before tho courts of Philadelphia, lie was charged with at tempted subordination of perjury in having a woman make a false affidavit. The reappearance of Judgo Pershing upon tho bench during tho term of criminal couit just closed is followed liy tho announcement that tho calendar was nearly cleaned up very few cases going over until nest term. Wo congratulate I lis Honor upon his recovery and tho county upon having tho use of his valuable services again, and hopo it will so continue. . Tin: manufacturers of jellios who have heretofore mado all kinds of jellies out of apples, flavored them with different flavors and put them on tho market labeled as peach, strawberry, plum, etc., can no longer indulge, in this gentle deception, thanks to the pure food law. They now label tho jars as of a certain flavor, and huvo dropped tho word jelly, so that when tho purchaser gets a jar labeled flavor, ho knows lie is not getting the genuine article, and pays for what he gets. Thero was a great deal of swindling in thlsdirection before tho pure food law went into effect. Tin: Philadelphia Times to-day quotes Senator Quay iis' follows : "McKinley will probably hito about 323 votes on tho first ballot hiUio convention, Governor Morton aboutyl;!.), Senator Allison li!3 and Speaker 1'cejl VM." The JuniorSenatorsays nothing asto tho probable veto ho will havo in tho (invention, but ho does not believe Mc rKinlcy will be nominated. Tho latter, in tho opluion of Senator Quay, waded out of his depth whon ho formulated the financial plank on which ho stands. Pennsylvania's "favorito son," whenever ho subjects himself to an interview, usually speaks near tho mark, and his statement that the "Protection Napoleon" will not lie nominated will be generally accepted as a forecast to bo guided hy. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. To-inorrow,grccu will bo tho favored color. Tho sons of tho Emerald Isle will honor their natal day, and many a true Irish heart will beat witli gladness and pride while the bravo and noble deeds of Ireland's statesmen, warriors and patriots aie recounted in song and prose. Shenandoah will observe tho day with a parade under tho auspices of tho St. Patrick Society. This is an annual custom on tho part of that organization and kindred societies who delight to inarch to tho tuno of "St. Patrick's Day iu tho Morning." Tho history of Ireland furnishes many names which every descendant of tho Irish race love to honor, but among that number thero aro four which stand out iu prominence Hurko, O'Connell, Parncll and McCarthy. Thoso men havo figured prominently in the political hiitory of that country. Edmund Ilurko's eloquence, his command of language and tho power of argument wielded by him iu dobato stamps him as one of tho greatest names in tho history of political literature, Hlsollortsln behalf of tho amelioration ofj Ireland, his speeches upon tho American Revolution and hi wholo parliamentary career aro matters of iutoroiting history for tho present generation. Daniel O'Connell is another who haa achieved greatness iu Irish political history, and whoso labors for tho betterment of tho condition of Ireland and tho mass of her people wore taken up hy Charles Stewart Pamell. Liko O'Conuoll, tho latter has a bright spot in the affections of tho people of tho Qrcon Islo. Tho present leador of the National party in Parliament, Justlu Mc t arthy.is a man of vast attainments, These, names, linkod with that of Robert Emmet, aro held in fond remembrance hy all Irishmen and their descendants. A School T'uelicrs Suit. Richard Tobin brought suit before a Potto ville Justice on Satupfla for salary duo as teacher in l'oster ioWlishlp, and lie was nvraiiled jinjgmjnt for &H8, oho month's salary. Itrappouns that Mr. Tobln was eloctouTin ISfll to serve three years asprli. clpal of the Men Carbon schools, A special meeting of tho lioaril was hold on Washing toii'i lilrthday and lie was ousted and Richard Powell was olected to All the vacancy. It is alleged that the reason for ousting Tobln was because ho closed his school on election day and worked for tho election of two of his friends for School Director, who wero opposed by other mem bers of the Hoard, Tobln has also brought suit against Secretary Champion for carrying concealed weapons and threatening him Champion is under hail. Tobln has also entered suit against a member of the School Hoard for keeping a speak-easy and a mem ber of the faction opposing Tobln has pros ecuted two of his friends, who run licensed places and arc charged with selling to minora and on Sundays and election days. May Urcct u Stock Yard. Tho Mahanoy City American says that a prominent Lehigh Valley ollicial has asked every cmployo in tho Delano shops if they would buy coal from tho company providing that tho proper moans for receiving it wero furnished them, and all of tho workmen answered in the aillrmatlvo. It is thought tho company contemplates erecting a stock yaidat Delano, for tho salo of coal both to its employos and tho public at large. The Ground JIo Again Yesterday it was six weeks sinco tho ground hog saw his shadow and returned to winter ciuartors. Yesterday ho camo out again, .and us tho weather was still cold ho returned, and according to tradition wo must suffer two weeks longor with tho extremely unpleasant weather of tho past six weeks. Sliennndnali'H Itfgalla Vncrory. On Saturday II. II. Morgan, tho rogalia manufacturer, furnished tho Gcrman-Aincr-ican Fire Company, of Mahanoy City, with caps and belts. Tho belts are for the olhcers and aro tan-colored with tho title of tho olllco in red letters, whllo tho caps are for the members generally, and have tho initials of tho company on the band. Found Guilty Tho jury in tho case against John Do Ma poli, Antonio Chado and Louis Folino, who are charged with buying stolen goods from John McGuire, tho freight car robber, could not bring in a verdict on Saturday, becauso thoro was no judgo to receive it. A scaled verdict was opened this morniug finding tho accused guilty as charged. A T.lttlo Girl lSllrned to Death. CAMDEN', N. J., March 16. Marl hoAVcls- brod, a fi-ycar-old child, was burned to death in hor paronts' homo on Snturday. Tho llttlo girl's mother went out shopping, loavlng nor unugntcr looked In tho apart' incuts. During her nbsonco Martha un dertook to build a ilro in a small stovo. Hor dross caught llro, nnd sho was unablo to extinguish tho flames. Other tenant I in tho dwelling heard tho girl's screams, and battered clown tho door, hut tho chil was fatally burned, and died just as hoi mother returned. l'olion In tho Coffee. Cuaio, Mo., March 10. Tho family of W. 11. Taylor, a wealthy farmor, was mys teriously poisonocl Uoro on Saturday. Tlia drug is supposod to have been introduced in tho collec, though by whom or for what purposo is a mystery. V. ii. Taylor diod Saturday night, and his threo sons, ono of their wlvos and Taylor Crlmaii, a cousin, uro dying. It is rumored that a near rela tive of tho family administed tho poison Thero is much excitement. Death if Kx-Oovernor Ireland. SAN Antoitio, Tex., Marcli 10. Kx-Gov- ernor John Ireland, of Segiiln, died horo yesterday of neuralgia of tho heart, Ho was born in Hart county, Kentucky, In 1827: camo to Toxns in 1853, fcrvod iu tho Coiifedoratoarmy,and after tho war in tho legislature, on tho supremo bench, and two tonus as' governor. Twloo ho camo near being eleotod United States senator, being always a staunch Doinocrat. Setback for Ohio l'npullit SUverltea. OLKVKI.AND, March 10. Tho Populist stato oxecutivo committee met here yes tordny and decided to hold tho stato con vontlon on Aug. 15, oitlior In Sprlngflold or Dayton. Tins is said to bo a dofoat for tho silver men in tho party, who wantod tho stato convontiou hold before tho na tlonal convention, so that they could got somo representation at tho bt. Louis con vontlon. Terrlflo Hailstorm In Australia. Meluoui.sk, March 10. A terrible hail storm occurrod hero, the hailstones bolng tho largest on roooru. Windows woro smahod and hulldlngsworo unroofed nnd wrecked by tho forco cu tho storm, ship ping also was damaged and sunk, and treos wore uprooted. Ono woman is re ported killed, Father nnd Son ISurned to Death. Geneva, O., March 10. Two Italians named Taddeo, fathor and sou, sootlon hands on the Lake Shoro railroad, were burned to denth Saturday night. The lit tle houso in which thoy lived caught flro, and tho two oocupants had not tlnw to Scrofula Broke Out On our boy when a baby. We gave hint much treatment without avail. Noticing In the papers Hood's Sarsaparillo was rec ommended for scrofula and blood diseases wo gave it a trial. We noon saw a change for the better. He has taken four bottles Hood's Sarsaparilla nnd la now entirely well, hearty and free from all scrofulous symptoms. I nave also taken threo bottles for nervoua head ache and catarrh. It gave me great relief. Mrs. T. M. Bmitit, Ituther Olen. Va. HOOd S FlIlS Uon. Prtc. at.aU. Let The Whole World Know The Good DjMiies Heart Cure Does EAI'.T DISEASE, has Its victim at a disadvantage. Always taught that heart dlseaso la incurable, whon tho symptoms bocomo well dollned, tho patient becomes alarmed and a nervous panic takes place. Put when a sure romody Is found and a euro effected, af tor years of suffering, thero Is great rejoicing and doslro to "let tho wholo world know." Mrs. Laura Wlno ingcr, of Selkirk, Kansas, writes; "I dosiro to lot tho wholo world know what Dr. Miles' Dr. Miles' Heart Curo has dono for mo. For ten yoara I had pain in my heart, short ness of breath, palpita tion, pain In my lof t sldo, Heart Cure Restores TTpnlfli oppressed fooling in my XlCtilUlinixa chest, weak and hungry spells, bad droams, could not Ho on cither sldo, was numb and suffered terribly. I took Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and beforo I finished tho second bottlo I felt Its good effects, I feci now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Heart Curo saved my life." Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on cunrantco that first bottlo benefits, or money refunded. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Poarl Eytlnge, tho nctross.n victim of the morphlno hahlt, has been again removed to a Now York hospital, suffering from dementia. Judgo Tonoy, of Louisvlllo, Ky.. lined himself 455 for "contempt of court" in ar riving late, hut he subsequently romlttod tho penalty. AVilllam H. Madden, ox-chlcf clork in tho special assessment department of Chi cago, is under arrest nt Mobilo, Ala., charged with forgery. , Peter Andorson, tho supposed murdorer of Mary Fox, whoso body wns washed nshoro on Long Island, has boon locked up for trial at Glon Covo, N. Y. Tho threo Itoy brothors and another "regulator," who had beaten Murk Laz- aro, a prominent citizen of Villo Platto, La., engaged In a light with tho dcputlos nt Opelousas, La., and all threo woro wounded, ono fatally. Look Out for breakers ahead when pimples, boils, car buncles and liko manifestations of impure blood nTinnnr. Tlinv wouldn't nnnnar if vour blood wero pure and yoursystem in tho right condition, Tlioy show you what you need a good blood-purifier; that's what you get when you take Dr. Pierco's liolclen Jleuicai Discovery. Ti 1 111- 111. il 111 111 1 CJ1.1.. and Scalp Diseases, from a common blotch or ii camo1. ncauu wim it. iiu jmoou, okiu, oruption to tno worst bcroiuia, aro cureu iy it. It invigorates tho liver, purifies and en riches tho blood, and rouses every organ into healthful action. In tho most stubborn forms of Skin Diseases. suchasSalt-rheum, Eczema Tetter, Erysipelas, Carbuncles, and kindred ailments, and witli Scrofula in every shape, and all blood-taints, it effects peifect ami permanent cures ot tno worst cases. Coming Kent, April 1(1. Musical and dramatic entertain ment by tho Guilds of tho All Saints' church in Korguson's thoatro. April 10. Grand phantom danco under tho auspices of tho Clover Club of Shenandoah at Ifobbins opera houso. Never Falls lor Cough and Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. At Grilhlcr Bros., drug storo. Shenandoah Directory. Business men and others, who havo not yet secured ono of tho directories of Shenandoah, just issued, can obtain ono by making appli cation at this olllco. Tho price Is only gu.uu, and thero aro only a few left. No business man can afford to bo without ono of tlieso books. 2-21-tf Victory for American Chess riayor. Bkooklyn, N. x., -March 10. Amid a scono of wild oxcltumcnt tho American choss team beat tho British team by four and a half to threo and a half gumos oat urday ovoning, and this In spltoof tho fact that tho American games did not look nroniislug iu tho morning when play was resumed at tho B.mk building at Court nnd Homson stroota. Tho Amorienus on somo of tho boards fought up Hill gamoa and kopt tholr ground woll in tho romaln lug games. I'osHlblo Deatli In the Cheese. HAniusBUlsa. March 10. Isaao Endors and his threo children aro lying dangor- ouslv ill at tholr homo In Endors, this eountv. as a rosuitoi eating impurociioosu. Tho chooso was purennscu at grocery storo at Lvkons. and tho family nto of it freely, and soon nttor woro tanon in. a i physician being summonod said tho choesa had poisoned tliom. Suicide, to Avoid Arrest. Kansas City. Kau., March 10. To cs- capo arrest for ombozzlomont of govern ment fundi Prank Mapes, postmaster for this city, committed suicide yesterday in his own residence. On Thursday last two postolllco lnapoctors arrived hore and mado uu Investigation of tho olllco. As tlioy pursued thuir Investigations Mupas bo caine nervous and deproasod In spirits, Tho Inspectors IluUhod tholr work Satur day night, nnd thulr investigation proved the postmaster to be an oiniwzzier iroiu tho gouoral funds of tho oilloo to tho amount of probably ?U,300. Mapos un doubtedly know tho condition of his trust, and It is evident ho roarou arrost. "An AMlcmneiit, Not a Failure" St. Paul, Maroh 10. Patrlok H. Kelly,' well known Domooratlo polltloan and leading merchant, has lllod au assign ment for the bjueflt of his creditors to John E. Moaghor, of Munkato, Mluu., who will qualify in a bond for tho umount of $800,000, which gives somo Idea of the alzo of tho failure. As no schedules have yet boon prepared, aud no figures aro glvon out, this is thu only moans oi Knowing tno alzo of tho failure Mr. Kelly's attorney aaya thoro is uo nood for any failure ns far as fluanclnl dllllcultloa are eonoorned, but that tho assignment lifts been mado iu order to close up tho estate moro easily. 1 The King of Cleaners in Parlor, Bedroom, (The Modern Cleaner Uatll- room, Kitchen, Ml Grocers. Fice iimnle. Chtlds&Childs, New York. Store, Factory. j.. n i i r . i.i mil i THE RAINES EXCISE BILL Hx-Senator Thomas l'latt Kxplnlns and JlercndH the Measure. New Youk, Mnrch 10. Kx-Sonator Tliomns Piatt gave out n statement last night of his viows on tho Knlnos hill, which is now awaiting Governor Morton's slgnaturo, having parsed both houses. Tho statement In part follows: ' Now York lias long preserved an tin- onvlahlo notoriety among hor slstor statea for tho number of hor saloons. 'VVb havo staggered along with ono drinking plnco to loO people, while our moro sensible neighbors in othor states havo made out to exist with only ono saloon to 317 peo pie. It is not denied that tho places whore liquor is sold will bo reduced at loast 40 per cent., or that between 0,003 and 10,000 saloons will go out of oxlstenco nt onco. Is It necessary to point out tho immeclinto great reduction of poverty and crlnio which is certain to follow such wiso legis lation? 'Tho bill furnlshos instnnt relief to tho taxpayers. Tho stato's sharo of tho incomo from tho bill will not bo less than $2,750,- 000, and tho sharo of tho difforent towns and counties will not be less than $5,500. 000. Tho measuro raises tho money to pay ono-thircl of tho stato's entiro expenses overy year, nnd it is behoved by thoso who ought to know that its reduction of local taxes will bo nearly thbsamo. '"Iho bill does as much to tako tho liquor business out of politics ns It is posslblo for legislation to do. It substitutes ono re sponsible authority, which covers tho wholo stato, for tho hundreds of petty ox clso boards which havo thus far existed. It wlpc3 out forever in New York Tam many Hull's power over tho liquor sollors, and releases them from its control over their purses. It makos It Imposslblo for nny political organization to harrass tho liquor Intore-it. It will bo imposslblo for a 'dlvo' to exist under its provisions." Kellcf In Six Hours. Distressinu kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Groat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a crcat surpnso on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and overy part of tho urinary passages in male or female. It relieved retention of water and pain iu nassinir it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Dr. Fetors' lli-ut-iUUei, Berlin, March 10. Tho Peters scandal has dono tho government moro harm than nnythlug tho opposition could hnva tin. visod. Colonial advonturos' havo already cost tho government a loss of 80,000.000 marKs. tuo papers aro now ransacking Peters' writings to discover instancos of his boasting of his own brutalities. Ono Instanoo cited is that onco hl3 expedition was passing a herdof cattlo.and tho herds man politely roqueitod him to go around, lnstoad.of through tho hord. Peters' only auswor was with his rovolver, with which ho shot tho herdsman dead on tho spot. It is oviuont tnnt tno government has re solved to throw Peters over ultogothor. Old Feople. Old people who require medicine to regulate tho bowels and kidneys will find tho true remedy iu Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on tho stomach and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of tho functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old peoplo find It just exactly wnat they need. I'nco lllty cents per bottle at A. wasiey's drug storo. Illshop Williams Accepts. Marquette, Mich., March 10. Dean G. Mott Williams yesterday announced in St. Paul's Episcopal church that ho had accepted tho bishopric of tho Marquotto Episcopal dloccso, and that ho had sent a lottorto Bishop Williams, of Connecticut, containing his formal aceoptanco. Doubt oxlstod as to Doan Williams course, ow ing to clmrgoj brought against him. lie will bo cousecrnlod threo weoks honco. Two I.Ives Saved. Mrs. Phoeho Thomas, of Junction City, III., was told by her doctors sho had Con- sumption and that thero was no hopo for her, but two lmttlns llr. Tvinn's Now Disenverv completely curecl her aud sho says It saved nor me. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold. approaching Consumption, tried without result cverythiiiK else then bought one bottlo of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It Is such results, of which thoso are samples. that prove tho wonderful cilicacv of this medicine lu Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at A. Wasiey's drug storo. Eegular si&u uvj aim uo. Tho Caitellaiiea Living Happily. PAnis, March 10. Tho porslsteut report in Now York that the Count and Countoss (noo Anua Gould) Castollano havo sopar- atou is absolutely lalso. Thoy aro living togothor on tho bost posslblo terms. Tim countoss Is obviously delighted with her high Bocinl position and nil that It lm- puos, whllo horhmbanil la mantfostlv dn. lighted with tho Increased opportunities uuoruea by ma murrlago. QocVs American Volunteers. New York, March 10. Henceforth tho louowera ot llalllngton Booth will bo Known us uott's American Voluntonra. Coiumaudar Booth announood tho name of tho now organization Saturday after noon, and tlu chrlstonlng was attended by tho outhuslnstlo cheering of a large number of tho commander's supporters, who hnpponod to bo nt tho "Bible Houso headquarters. Orlp-ColiU-Hemlaclio. Why sudor with Coughs, Colds and Lo Grippe whon Laxative Hromo Quinine will cure you In one day. Put up In tablets con venient fur taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Prico, Si cents. For Bale by Kirlln'a Pharmacy. Bon Ami THE WEEK IN CONGRESS. The Naval Appropriation Dill Will Come Up In the House. WASHINGTON, March 10. A variety of matters make up the program for the weok in the houae. This Is committee suspension day under the rules, and sev eral bills will probnbly bo called and acted upon, among them tho Oklahoma homo- stead bill. Tho bill for tho reform ot tho ndmlnlstrntlvo features of the tariff law. which has beou carefully formulated ns a rosult of oxtenslvo hearing beforo tho ways ami means coinmitteo, will ho brought forward tomorrow. As tho administra tion of tho customs laws is largely a tech nical matter, concerning which thoro is littlo gcnornl information, tho bill proba bly will bo passed lu a day unless it gon crnl tariff discussion Is nroclpltatod. Tho naval appropriation bill will follow. It Is not bollovod that It can bo dlsposod of this woek, but if It should bo tho report of tho elections commlttco in favor of unsoatlng Mr. Boatnor from tho Fifth Louisiana dis trict will bo called up. 'l he Indications aro that tho Cuban ques tion and tho Dupont election ense will contlnuo to claim tho greater sharo of tho attontlou of tho senato during Oio present will bo considered nt different times. An agreement was reached two weeks ago, be fore the Dupont case was takon up, that the bill for tho settlement of tho nccounta botwoon tho United States and tho stato of Arkansas should bo mado tho unfinished buslnoss for today. If this n&rooment is observed it will, for tho tlmo at least, dls placo tho Dupont dobato. Thoro also Is an understanding that In enso it Is mado ap parent that tho Cuban matter can bo speedily disposed of tho managers for Mr. Dupont would not stand In tho way. Not to bo Trilled WItll. ( From Cincinnati Gazette.) Will pcoplo never learn that a "cold" is an accident to ho dreaded, and that when it occurs treatment should bo promptly applied ? There is uo knowing where tho troublo will end ; and whilo complete recovery is tho rule, tho exceptions aro terribly frequent, and thousands upon thousands of fatal ill nesses occur evory year ushered in by a littlo njudicious exposuro and seemingly trifling symptoms. Beyond . this, thero aro to-day countless invalids who can trace their com plaints to "colds," which at tho time of occurrenco gave no concern, and wero there fore neglected, When troubled witli a cold use Chamberlain's Cough Keinedy. It is prompt and effectual. ,25 and 50 cent bottles for .sale by Gruhlor Bros.' druggists. Kart.uiuuUo bhoclc in Chile Santiago, Chllo, March 10. A series of earthquakes occurred on Friday through out uuno. uno snooic was tno strongest and longest thnt has occurred horo for many years. It lasted for two min utes. Buildings wero damagod horo and lu Valparaiso, and tho pooplo wero stricken with paulo and passed tho night In tho open air. Simon S. Hartmau, of Tunnelton, West Va has beou subject to attacks of colic about once a year, and would havo to call a doctor and then suffer for about twclvo hours as much as some do when they dio. Ho was taken recently just tho samo as at other times, and coucluded to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy. Ho says :. "I took ono uoso of it and it gave mo relief in tlvo minutes. That is more than any thing clso has over dono for mo." For salo by Gruhlor Bros.' druggist. A lUg Vurdlct. Dbluth, Minn., March 15. Tho jury in the suit of F. A. Strattou, of Johnson City, Tonu., vs. A. G. audE. T. Merrltt, ot al., has roturuod a vordict of tlOJ.OOO for tho defendants after balug out twonty-four hours. Stratton sued on a note for $1,100. indorsed for accommodation by the Mer rltts. Tho defendants pleaded that thoy were entitled to i373,O0O damages on tho ground of fraud. Tho suit grow out of a coal and iron deal. Shortly after tho ver dict was announced Stratton was arrested. Ho Is well to do. All last winter Mr. Geo. A. Mills, of Lebanon, Conn., was badly afflicted with rheumatism. At times it was so severe that ho could not stand up straight, but was drawn over on ono sldo. "I tried different remedies without receiving relief," he says, "uutil about air, months ago I bought a bottle of Chamborlain's Pain Balm. After using it for threo days my rheumatism was gone and has not returned since. For salo by Gruhlor Bros.' druggists. Tho Ilermuda Steals Away, New YoitK, .March IU. Tho steamship Bermuda, recently solzed by tho federal government whlloattoinptlngto lenvo this harbor on a supposed filibustering expodt tioa to Cuba, aud af torward rolensed, loft her anchorago in tho uppor bay and pro ceeded to sea yesterday. Sho cleared for Vera Cruz. This morning's Pross says: "Dosplto tho efforts of tho Spanish cables, ministers nud eplos In this country, tho vessel has on board, bound for tho island whore froedom Is tho ono thought of their lives, thnt Identical cargo of ammunition that was seized somo tlmo ago. On an- other vessel, It is understood, aro a scoro or more of men who aro to be transferred to tho Bermuda Bomowhoro on the high sons." ltlieumatlsm Cured In a Day. "Mystic Curo" for Bheumatlsm and Jfeu ralgia radically cures iu 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benellts j 75 cents. Bold uy C. H. Hagoubuch, Druggist, Shenandoah, Tax Collection Cauies a Itlot. Chicago, March. 10. A small riot oc currod lu tho small town of Mllea Centre, in this county. The flght originated lu an attempt of Tax Colloctqr Hnsso to obtain tho poll tax of 1! red Krugbeiu. Tho cot loctor and Kragbeln had a fight, and later Hasse and two of his f rlonds were attacked by a crowd ot Kragbeln'a sympathizers. Both siuos woro rouuorcou and a battle followed. Kragbeln fatally (.tabbed Henry i,ocnuor, n iriouu oi unso, nnu lu roturn Lochnor's friends pounded him so that ho cannot llvo. A dosson heads woro brokou, but nono woro seriously hurt except Loch- ncr ana Kraguein. Ruckleu's Arulca Salve. The best salvo iu the world for cuta, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soiea, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give porfoct satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 85 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasiey, AGIAL HUMOUR! Prevented liiicura oap, ASHAMED TO DB SEEN becauso of disfig uring facial humours is tho condition ot thousands who live In ignoranco of the fact that in CCTicunA Soap Is to bo found tho purest, sweetest, and most cffectlvo skin purl, tier and beautlller in tho world. 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JROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 05, Mahanoy Otfjr, Pa. navlnsr studied under some of the besl , masters in London and Paris, will Rive lesson on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouae, the Jeweler, Shenandoah. If You Have Any : NEED FOR ONE: A DEADLY PARALLEL STIFFEL & FREEMAN. Gentlemen: We had oneof your No. 8(5 Safe iu the Ilaseltlno Building, wldch was In tli worst part ot the flro. Although tho safe was badly burned on tho outside, all of Its contents were saved. We take pleasure in advising the public to use your safes 11 they want protection. (Signed,) ME11SHON PROS, STIFFEL Si FREEMAN. Ocmtlemen! I herebv olve you Iny Sate, found in tho ruins of the late lle at tho llaseltlne Art Galleries. Its contents were destroyed and I have no use for the shell. (Signed,) T1IOS. J- ARMSTRONG STIFFEL & FREEMAN, SAFE MANUFACTURERS, 723 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, n i 'Mil j i i,i BUY A (1 fil' AND NOT A 1 1
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