YTT-'fcTYrO TFTlTi A T TV Jc V trm j iiEKALD i i:srAiti.isui:i ihto. Ptitjllslii-d rvery KvenliiK. Kxcept Sunday, at 8 South Jakiiis Ntiikkt. Nkak ( knthk. the llerillil 1 iIIIci-1 111 "Uii-lmnUoiin null the BurroliiiilliiK towns for six ci-nts n week, my bio to the i-arrU-rs. Il imill Sl.00 n yi-nr,nr9S rents a month, payaMe In mUnnco. Advertise ments l-lmrK'! according to "jince nnd Intuition. The (mblinhiTu m-ir the rlnlit hi clinfte the position of ttilvprtiTlnent whenever the puli Mention of noun ili-nwinds It. Tlio right is reserved to reject any lulvertlwinent, whether paid for or not, Mutt tlio publishers may ilecm iiiiproier. Advertising ra-tw made known upon application. Sntcred ut tlie potonlce nt Shenandoah, l'a., as second class mail matter. TKMSl'HOKIS CONNECTION. Evening Herald Tl'liSUAY, MAltClI 17, 18110. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the Kepublienii electors of Pennsylvania : Tlio Republicans of Pennsylvania, by their duly chosen representative, will meet in fStuto eon vcntlon Thursday, April w', 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m., In the opera house, city of llarrisUurg, for the purposo of nominating two candidates for representatlve.at-larKO In Congress and tlilrty two candidates for Presidential electors, the selection of eight dclcgates-at-largo to the Itc publienii National eoiiveution, and for the ransaction of such other builucss as may bo presented. By order of tlio State Committee. M. H. Quay, Attest: Jnni: U. l!nx, Chalrmim. It. Andukws, Secretaries. Siiamiiki.v newspapers nio agitating tlio Miestiou of city charter fur that town. Hieilor Jovck, of tlio M. 11. cliutcli, hold t-crviccs in tho chinch at llridgclon, N. J., on Rniulay morning last, and preached to an immense audience. It was an old-fashioned Methodist meeting, tlio llishop's sermon moving tlio audience to smiles and tears alternately, and one youus woman got so excited she felt llko hugging tlio good old llishop. Whim: Senator l'linn, of Pittsburg, is Just spoiling to go on the stand to testify as to tlio excellence of the Pittsburg city govommcnt, it leaks out that he has boon suing for peace with Senato.- Quay. T ho latter goutlemau's terms aro practically an unconditional sur render. In tho meantime, tlio Allegheny statesmen aro shouting for McKiuley witli might and main and making propositions for peaco with Quay. It appears tlio Pittsburgers aro trying to catch an old bird with chad'. Dnst'lTE tho prohibition of tho Turk, which was handed her when she left this country not so long ago, Clara IUrton has gone ahead and has accomplished her purposo of conveying much needed assistance to tlio buHcriug Armenians. 'Many u woman, and man, too, would liavo given up when the prohibition was launched, but this heroic woman is made of sterner btull', and her licrsevcrance carried tho day. Tho Turk backed down and the Ucd Cross carries its mission of charity to tlio suffering in Asia witli tho protection of tho Turks themselves. All honor to Clara Itarton and her brave as sociates! Sl'l'.t'uXATION as to the successor of Loo XIII has received fresh impetus lately by an article on this subject in the 1'aris Iteviie lllustre, signed "Danmsius." The identity of the writer has not been ascertained, but tlie familiarity he displays with Papal affairs indicates t hut lie is a personage high in tho councils and secrets of thu Vatican. "D.nii asius" declares that the majority uf tlio Kieicd College has practically decided al ready in favor of Cardinal Parocclii, present administrator of the Dioceso of Home. Tho latter is described as the greatest picaclicr in Italy, a consummate diplomatist and a bchohir whoso "learning is marvelous," Waitin'o was still tlio rulo last week among business men, according to it. 0. Dun & Co. 's report. Largo hope but little actual business explains tiio strength of some markets and tho weakness of others. Thus far there Is a decided increase iu tho demand for boots and shoos secured by eousiilcrablu concessions in prices, but iu other branches if business, cuiicotMoiis aro made in vain or aire not nude. Meanwhile it is encouraging to kqiivv that one of tho most important busi iuteiests has realized definite inipiove meiit. Tlie insurance companlesshow u larger o I... ...... !.........,. ll,nn,-.,.lir,.rn and also a most remarkable soundness of mortgage loans and other investments. Failures for tho week have been 300 In tlio Vnitcd Slates against SOU last year, and 00 in L iiuada against 57 last year. The report of tho Stuto Hoard of Health has just been issued, filling a volume of 1100 pages, with maps, plans, statistics and tables, that make vory clear the value of tho work I done by the State Hoard of Health. Tlie in spections made by tho otlicers covered every part of tho stato where there wero outbreaks of disease or where thcie wero preventable epidemics. Tlie value and importance of steady, wntchful care ought to lie fully recognized by generous support from tho authorities of the state, and of every county, city or district. Tho local Hoard of Health ought to bo mado tliuobject of earliest support by all those who uro interested iu public health and welfare. Tho work of such a body is not so uiwily measured by money, for it touches life and health and all that ' secures both. To wage Micccfully its war against dUono, agaln.t tho preventable causes, and against that oaruloMuoss and ignorance reioulblo for so much sickness and death, the Hoard should bo encouraged in its labors. "Tjiij lady teachers of Shonandoiih," says the Mt. Cttrmol News, "have storied out on the right linos in the work of charity and their philanthropic methods might bo very profitably adopted by many misguided mortals who pretend to ! engaged In better ing the conditions of Immunity. The tuu hers have formed an institute that has among other oblocts the relief of the poor represented in their whuols. Tho funds aro e tired from legitimate hources, byway of entortainnionts and contributions, which no one posaed of sutllcieut of this world's goods would object to supporting. The tcarhors can usually tell from tho attlro and manners of tho scholars iu their schools the conditions that likely surround them at ,,ome - Tlll'au are placed on a list, nnd rc- . -rr mittoe Is then appointed wluih visits tlio families represented and ascertains their needs, if any. Thin many who ai'o in actual need of tho necessities of life arc relieved, andean continue to give their children the education they deserve, tho promotion of which would otherwise lie impossible when poverty demands bread Wore the develop munt of linilus. Tills is truo charity, and heaven's richest blessings belong to the good women of Shenandoah for their noble work. Shenandoah has a hard namo In a general way, but tlio Indians aro often not as bad as they are painted." Ncwr 1'ulls tor Collglm mid Colds, That's what Pan-Tlua Is, 23c. At Oruhlcr llros., drug storo. Coining K'iit, April 10. Musical and dramatic entertain ment by tlio Guilds of tho All Saints' church in Kergusou's theatre. April 10. 0 rand phantom danco under tho auspices (if tho Clover Club of Shenandoah nt Uohbins' opera house. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION. It Destroys a llrltisli SI earner unci Kills Forty l'ooplo. IjON'Don, March 17. Tho British stonmcr Mntndl, which sailed from Slorrn Leone on Feb. 5, has boon totally dostroyod nt Homn by an explosion of gunpowder, lioinu (or lloinmu) is on tho Congo river, about forty miles from Its mouth. 'Twenty-two of tho Mntndl's crow, two passengers and sixteen native laborers were killed. Sixteen of the crow escaped without serious injuries. Tho Mntudl hnd on board ten tons of gunpowder, n quan tity which suillciently accounts for tho disastrous effects of tho explosion. Tlio mulls atitl tho specie which wero on board wero saved. Tho victims of tho nccldont wero nslecp at tho timo of tho disaster. Tho ollicors of tho steamer escaped. , For Three New Government Docks. "Washington, March 17. Tlirco now dry docks, to bo built nt Algiers, La., Maro Island, Gil., uud Portsmouth, N. II., will bo provided for In tho naval appropriation bill. In accordance with n voto takon by tho house naval committee yesterday. Tho cost of tho Algiers dock Is llniltcd to 5800, 000, tho two others to fO23,OO0 each. Tho oxpendlturo In tho fiscal year for which tho bill provides Is to be $100,000 on each dock. Today tho ooinmlttoo is dealing with tho question of tho lncroaso of tho navy. It Is prodlctcd that tho riirld econ omists who deslro tho battleships to bo limited to two In number and tlio advo cates of such ships will compromise on four. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Ouottltlons ot the New York nud 1'hllnilelphiu Kxclinttgcs. New Voiik. March 16. Tho stock market today was only moderately active, and th fluctuations recorded simply rellected manip ulation. Closing bids: Haltlmoro&Ohio 10JS Del. A: Hudson l-'tl I)., L.& W 101 Erie 15?4 Lake Krio & W ... 10 Lehigh N'uv 4214 Lehigh Valley 3rH New Jersey Con.. 1M N. V. Central 8?M Pennsylvania Heading 1114 St. Paul 77 W. N. Y. is Pa.... 2Jj West Shore General Markets. PlIII.AUKt.i'UiA, MaroU 10. Flour steady; winter superrtne, S3.503S.7.V, do extras, S2.7ia 3; Pennsylvania roller, clear, S3.40&3.5j do. do., straight. S'J.CO.U-1.73; western winter.elear, ?3.60ft:i.l)). Wheat dull, with 70Ko. bid and 71c. asked for March. Corn dull, with 31)40 bid and UtVjjc. asked for March. Oats quiet, with Slifcjc. hid and 2014c. asked for March. Hay steady; cholco timothy, I0.&QQ17 for large bales. Ileef steady Pork dull. Lard quiet; western steam, f 5.00. Butter steady; western creamery, l-'Afc.; uo. factory, HHc. ; Hlglns, 2-'o.; Imitation creamery, 1116(3 10c.; New Vork dairy, ll(&20c.; Pennsylvania and western creamery prints, extra, 23c.; do. choke, tia. do. fair to good, WHila.; prints Jobbing at 2SM"o. Cheese quiet; large, 63 104c; small, O&lO-Kc; part skims. 35WHc; full skims, 2S2Kc. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 1114U)4C.; western fresh, 10-ji$llc.; southern, IOMOIOHc I.lvo Stock Mnrkets. Nkw YoilK, March 10 llceves weak; steers, ft.10Stt.70; stags and oxen, $2.3UQt; bulls, S2.ro3.10; cows, 81.75ai.35. Calves slow and lower; veals, 8137, mainly $333.73. Sheep and lambs steady; common to choice sheep, t3t.2S; medium to choice lambs, Sl.50a5.Zj; spring lambs firm at S3.0QS4 each. Hogs steadv t Jt.3oial.75: wnstern light. Si.501M.5S. BAST LinKiiii-, fa., aiarcn 10. catiitfuulls prime, ? MOat.50: cood butchers, J3.8OQ1.10; rough fat, ,$323.73; bulls, stags and cows, $1.75 GJ.00. Hogs dull and lower; Phlladalphla, $1 30; best Yorkors, H 13'.20; roughs, $3 3.75. Hheop strong; prlnio, $3.00!; good, $3.73 3.85; common. $3,75t3.15;chotce lambs, $1.60 ili.W; common to good lambs, $3,50U 50. Vaal calves. S3.502t0.23. Don't Get Excited Was what tho doctors told me, and thej said I must not run, on account of Cut' terlng of my heart. I was sick over a year with dyspepsia, could not sleep or cat In comfort, was generally miserable. Hood's Sarsaparilla gavo mo refreshing sleep, steady nerves and better health than ever. I hayegreat faith in Hood's. II. II. I'liicB, Heading. Pa. H4l DSJlc easy to buy, easy to take, flOOd'S PUIS 4MyWctfocU Sic U rs n.,-,a rv-it.lti Rnro Throat. . Vaiij en .,'--! 1 a Croup, Diphtheria, Kheumatism, IV S and nil Winter covipluiuts. It W n . , u 5 r 1 Internal or External There are manv kinds of pain, . - T ' 1 1 1 but there is only one i-uui-rnuci. 1. Keep it by you. llewareof Imitation!, uaj a nnltf thtrntilna PKRHY DAY!!.. if Bold verywhare. Wc a4 60c. per bottle. C Ml AlmOSt 2b t- GENERAL BOOTH'S WELCOME. i lOAiO, -0 , I r,tkAvc. Hotel, NCW York I 1 London Salvationists llenew Tliolr AUe. W'jd K A K V K ns- 1 .... ,f""': " ID YOU EVER suiter from real ner vousness? When every nervo seemed to quiver with a peculiar, creepy feeling, first In ono place, and then another and all seemed finally to conccntrato In a writhing Jumblo In tho brain, and you bo como Irritable, fretful and pccvlshj to bo followed by an Impotent, weakened condi tion of the nervo centers, ringing iu the cars, and sleepless, miserable nights ? Dr. Miles' Mrs. Eugcno Scarlcs, 110 Slmonton St., Elk hart, Ind., says: "Ner vous troubles had mado mo nearly insane and Nervine Restores n -iii physicians wero unable nCulUli.ti,, toholpme. Myrncmory was almost gone and every llttlo thing worried mo until I was almost distracted, I really feared I was becoming a maniac. I Imagined all sorts of evil things and would cry over nothing. I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Rostoratlvo Norvino and four bottles of this wonderful remedy completely cured mo. and I am as well now as I over was." Dr. Miles' Nervlno 13 sold on guarantee, first bottlo will benefit or money refunded. CENSURE GOV -,i .Or) BRADLEY. Kentucky Senators Tnko Itiiilicnl Action. Slllltnty to Uaiualn on Duty. I'rtAXKF.ofr, Ky., March 17. Yester day's sum.'. .11 in tho senatorlnl contest flushed iu tho pan. Hitter talk nnd n fruit loss ballo.. tells the story, nud those font uros hivo l)j.jii prosoiK overy day slnco tho fight began. Tlio scones, howovor, had a different setting tnulto thodramiitlopor somo woro added about 400 bluocoats from Loulsvillo, Lexington and Frankfort. Tho salutary oitect of this military display does not appear on tho surfaoo, bocauso tho reason for Its prosonoo wai apprehen sion und not tho oxlstonco of vlolonco. Tho proscuco of tills nrmod foreo was tho subject of numerous resolutions nnd acri monious debate iu both houses before and after tho joint session. Tho senato, by a strict party voto, adopted a resolution re citing tho notion of Governor Hrndloy in calling out tho mllltln, which was declared to bo "without warrant of law, necosslty or justification." mid appointing a com mlttoo boadol by Senator Goabjl to "In quiro into such contempt breach of prlv ilogo," nud to roport to tho sonnto for llnnl notion. Tills was adopted as n substitute for 11 resolution olTered by faonator Hrons ton vlolontly denouncing; Governor Hrnd loy and declaring tho purposo of tho son nto to suspend oil legislation whllo tho military guard remained In possession of tho capltol. Thu house got Into n tauglo over 11 number of resolutions offered by both sldos, all of which wore lluully with drawn. Lust night tho sounto committoo on tho impeachment of Govornor Hradloy heard a numbor of witnesses, moy of whom tes- uuou time tnroats Jiau uecn maue ny sena tors whlcli necossitnted tho calling out of tho inilltury. Somo predict that tho com mittee will recommend that tho governor bo both lined nnd imprisoned. It is not generally bellovcd, bowevor. that tho com mlttoo will daro do more than censure tho govornor. At tho joint session ono ballot for Unltud States senator was takon, to fulfill legal requlroments, at tor tho Uoniocrnts and the Populist mombor, Poor, had Nrokon u quorum by refusing to respond to roll call. Adjutant Genorul Colliorannouncos that tho militia will remain on duty until tho legislature adjourns, Look Out for breakers ahead when liimnlos. boils, car buncles and like manifestations of impure blood appear. They wouldn't appear if your blood wero mire and your system in tlio right condition. They show you what you need a good blood-purifier ; that's what you get when you take Dr. Pierce's Goldeu .Medical Discovery. It mrrfes health with it. All Wood. Skin. and Scalp Diseases, from a common blotch or eruption to tho worst ,-scroiuia, aro cureu uy It. It Inviironites tho liver, purifies and 011- riches tho blood, and rouses every organ into healthful action. In tho most stubborn forms ofskin Diseases. fcuclinsSalt-rhcuin. Lczcnia, Tetter, Erysipelas, Carbuncles, and kindred ailments, and with Scrofula in every shape, and all blood-taints, it eifects peifect and permanent cures of tlio Worst cases. Will Join God's American Volunteers. ST. Louis, March 10. Arovolt has taken place in the ranks of tho Solvation Army In St. Louis. Last night a body of recruits from tho various stutlons in tho city, un dor tho leadership of Cadet Vincent, pa raded tho streets nnd hold open air oxor- clsos similar to tboso ot tho Salvation Army. Tho members of tho bund each woro 11 red ribbon, over which wus pinned 11 picture of Mrs. Bullingtou Booth, and had tho words "God BIoss our Lender ' in scribed upon it. Cadet Vincent said that as soon as Ilullington Booth blgnlUed his lntoutlons they would organize under hU directions. l'ostoltlco Hulled by l ire. CllICAOO, March l(i. The postofllco lo catod ot South Chicago, with all tho mail to bo dellverod today, ollloo fixtures nnd stamps, buriiod yesterday afternoon. Tlie loss on tho building nud fixtures Is 110,000. Major Uubb-trd, the assistant postmaster, could place uo estimate on the tutui loss, os he did not know the value of the mail on hand. Included In tlio mall that wus burned was all that had arrived from tho oust for tho day, also oonsldurablo foreign mull. Au overiiuuted f urniioo unused tho Uro. Ackeriimn to bo llunged Next .Month, Patisiisos, N. J., March 10. Daniel Ackeriruin was sentenced by Judgo Dixon on Saturday to bj honged on April SI. AcUorinou was convicted of cutting bis wife's throat ou July 11 of last year. Uo had been separated from her, und killed )ior because sho refused to llvo with him again. Mrs. Mory Vnif Wyok, who throw her 6-montbs-old child into tho Passulo river on Aug. 14, 1803, was soutoucod to fifteen yoar In the stato prison. vc. Hotel, New York i I, Bon Ami: The Modern Cleaner "It cleans Glass, Paint, Metals, etc., to our greatest BIG GIFT TO HOMESTEADERS. Congress Itotleres Them from tlio Pay ment or 1 Iflren Million Dollars. WASHINOTOX, SInrch 17. Tho sonnto had an hour of spirited Cuban dobato Into yesterday, after tho ourly part of tho day had boon given to set spoechos by Mr. Lodge on Immigration nud Mr. Pugh on silver. Tho Cubuii discussion was mainly Important In bringing out the full reading of 11 statomont of tho Spanish side of tho caso as prosentod to Soorotary Olnoy by Sonor Do Lome, tuo Spanish minister. It claimed to detail tho Insurgent methods of guerilla warfare, the burning 01 cano flclds, and tho disorganized character of the Insurgent bands. Mr. Morgnu com mented severely on tho minister's state ments. Tho senator had sovornl sharp controversies with Mr. Halo ovor various phases of the Cuban quostlon. During tho day Mr. Hlklus ottered r resolution direct ing tho committee on foreign nualrs to re port as to tho status of the war In Cuba before n voto was tnlcun In tho sonnto. It being suspension day In tlio liouso, several bills wero passed. Tlio most im portant was tho Oklahoma honiestoad bill, which relieves homesteaders in unialiomn of tho payment of tho purchase price of their homesteads. According to tho ro port of Secretary Smith this bill will re lievo tho settlors of tho payment of about $15,000,000. Tlio concessions of those lands from tho Indians cost tlio govorumeut $18,OO0,OJ0. As tho supremo court yester day decldod that tho territory known ns Greer county, Tex., was puutie uoiiiuiu, nnd therefore part of Oklahoma territory, tin amondmout was added to tho bill sus pending tho publio land laws over this territory ponding logislutiv6 action. Tho house also decided to consider tho resolu tions censuring Ambassador Bayard to morrow. Itcllcf Iii Six Hours. Distressing kidney nnd bladder diseAses relieved ill six hours bv tho 'how Great South American Kidney Cure." This new , t 1 P ! remedy is a great surprise on iitL-uuui ui iu, exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and overy part nt the miliary passages 111 maio or icmaie. It relieves retention of water ami pain 111 passing it almost immediately. 11 you want, quick relief and euro tins is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Asylum Attendants Not Vet S'entenced. WlLMlKQTOX, Dol., March 17. Another dolny in tho sentencing of Keepers Brown nud Swan, of tlio lnsano asylum ot Farn bttrst, convicted of manslaughter, iu causing tlio death of Leon Fisa.on inmate, by violence, ocourred when their cases wero brought up in oyer and terminer court yesterday. Tho court announced u denial of tho motion for nn arrest of Judg ment, Chief Justice Lore nnd Judgo Cul- len agreeing, whllo Judges Grubb nud Marvel opposod. Andrew U. Gray, couu sol for tlio prisoners, claimed that tho stato should lirst mnko a motion for judg mont ou tho verdict. On motion ot Dep uty Attorney General Coopor tho caso wus deferred until tomorrow. Old People Old ncoiilo wlioremiiromcdicino to regulate tho bowels and kidneys will find tlio truo remedv ill Llectric Hitters. This medicine docs not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as u tonic und alterative. It acts mildly on tlio stomach mil bowels, adding strength and giving tono to tlio organs, thereby aiding Nnturo in tlio icrlurmaucc ot the functions. J-.lcctrlc litters Is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old peoplo find it just exactly what they need. Price fifty cents per bottlo at A. Waslcy's drug storo. Knglaud Not After the Soudan. London', March 17. In the liouso of com mons last night Sir William Vernon Hor oourt, tho opposition leador, warned tho government that any attempt to reoccupy tho Soudan would bo strenuously resisted. Tlio opposition, however, ho went on to say, accepted Mr. Curzon's assijrance tliat inch occupation was not meditated. Mr. Arthur Balfour, the government loader, declined to commit tho govommcnt be yond Akashch. It was useloss to discuss tha matter further, no sain, tub govom mont, however, did not dream of occupy ing Dmrfyjr. Tlio odvouco upon Dougola, no poiuvou uud, wus tuu oust moiuou 01 producing a diversion in fuvor of tho Italians. k TwoJ.li 01 Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thouiis. of Junction Citv. 111., was told by herlcbctors sho had Con sumption and that thcrSuas no hopo for her, nut two liottles ut. lviins Now Discovery completely cured her find she savs it saved her life. Mr. Tims. KggeVs, 139 Florida St., San l-'r.mciseo. suffered froniia ilroiwlfnl polil. approaching Consumption J; tried without ii-suii, evL-iyiuiiiK eiso men oo'igui ono noitie of Dr. King's Now Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which thosn nrn Kimnluii that provo tho wonderful efllcacv of this medicine in Coughs and ColdJ. Freo trial bottles at A, Wasley's drug storo, IJegular size 59o and $1.09. f Victory for Matt Itepulillcuns. New Yoisk, March 17. Itepubllcnn prl marlos were held in each ot thei 1,393 elec tion districts of this city'last "night, nnd tho results show victories for Thomas C. Vlatt lu most of tho districts. ' Tho pri maries were held for tho purposo pf elect ing delegates to assembly district conven tions whlcli will cloct dologatos to tho stnto convention nnd congressional dis trict conventions, whoro the dolegatos to tlio St. Louis convention will bo thosou. Tho Indications are thnt William Ulrook- Hold and General Anson G. McCoilk will bo sent to St. Iiouls ns dolegatos frim tho Fifteenth congressional district. ITboy both assert that they aro for Mortem for president, but have 11 strong loaning for MoKluloy. In the Twenty-ninth dlslct tho, delegates wero for Morton as a lit cnoico, uut wero uiviuod between MoKIl' loy und Heed for second cholco. Urlp-GoliW.IIeartaclie. Why suBor with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe-when Laxative Hrpmo Quinine will cure you in ono day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to curs or jnonoy refunded. Price, 35 cents. For sale by Kirlln's Pharmacy. London Sallntlonlsts ltencw Tliclr Alle glnnce to tlio liiterimtloiml Lender, Losi)ON,March 17. The Snlvatloti Army In London was In a state of considerable excitement yesteruny, tno oconsiuu uemgi n. innss mectlnff nt tho Crystnl 1'nlaco to' formally wolcomo baok to Kngland upon his return from his jottrnoy orottud tuo world "General" William Booth, thecom-mnndor-ln-chlof of the army, Tho meet ing proved to be onormous In nttmbors nnd fcrvont lu spirit, thero being fully 20,000 peoplo prcsont. General Booth, In his nddrcss to tho meeting, referred Immediately to tho no tion of the Bnltlngton Booths in America, Baying that ho hod roturned to meet ono of tho heaviest trials that ho had ovor been called upon to face. But oven darkness bad a silver lining. Tho Amorican army, he asserted, stood, almost to n man, truo to him, and assurances of unceasing do votlon had boon pouring lu from overy quarter of tho globe, Tho result of tho troublo would be to strengthen tho bond of union between tho various soctlous. Tho hall of tho Crystnl I'nlaco, whoro tho mooting was hold, was decoratod with mottoes, rending "Welcomo to Our Only Gonernl," "Ono Army, OuoGoneral," otc. Tho mooting was mnrkod by tho greatest enthusiasm. At tho conclusion of General Booth's address tho Booth-Tuckers were called to tho front of the plntform. Two stalwart ofllcers of tho army hold over them tho Stars nnd Stripes and tho Salvation Army blood and Are ensign. Tho geuornl took each of them by tho hand and dedicated thein to their now work In Amcrlcain ti few words, which greatly stirred tho lmmenso audi ence, all of whom joined in nn outburst of cheering for tho American flag. Tho commissioners will sail for New York next Saturday. Not to l,o Trifled With. ( From Cincinnati Gnzctte.) Will peoplo novor learn that a "cold" is an accident to bo dreaded, and that when it occurs troiitnientsliould hoproinptlyaiiplied ? There is uo knowing where tlie troublo will end ; and while complete recovery is tho rule, the exceptions aro terribly frequent, and thousands upon thousands of fatal Ill nesses occur every year ushered In by ,1 llttlo injudicious exposuro nnd seemingly trifling symptoms. Beyond this, thero are to-day countless invalids who can tr.tco their com plaints to "colds," which at tho time of occurrence gavo 110 concern, nnd were there fore neglected. When troubled with a cold use Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy. It Is prompt and cflectual. 2.1 and 59 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros.' druggists. Only One Venr for Murder. Mkma, Pa., March 17. James Cooko, tlio colored deacon of South Choster, whe was convicted in court hero last week ol murder lu tlio second degree Sot tho kill, lng of his frlond ond neighbor, Marshall Jones, wus sentonccd to ono year lu tin county jail by Judgo Clayton yesterday. Tho jury In its vordictjiad recommended Cooko to tho mercy of the court. Simon S. Ilartman, of Tunuelton, West Va., has been subject to attacks of colic about onco a year, and would have to call a doctor and then suffer for about twelve hours as much as some do when they dlo. lie was taken recently just tho samo- ns at other times, and concluded to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itcmedy. Ho says : "I took ono doso of it nnd it gavo mo relief in five minutes. That Is moro tlmu any thing else has over done for 1110," For sale by Gruhler Bros.' druggist. Thrown Forty Feet to Dcatli. Chicago, March 17. J. J. Colvln, prominent manufacturer of galvanized Iron cornice, wns superintending work on tho now station of the Lako Street elo- vatcd when au east bound train struck the cud of a projecting plank of tho scaf folding on which bo stood, and plank and man were hurled into tho streot boiow, a dlstanco of forty feet. Mr. Colvln was al most Instantly killed. All last winter Mr. Geo. A. Mills, of Lclianon, Conn., was badly aflllcted with rheumatism. At times it was so severe that ha could not stand up straight, but was drawn over on one side. "I tried different remedies without receiving relief," ho says, "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 sale by Gruhler Bros,' druggists. Thunder, Llghtnlnir and Snow. New Yohk, March 17. Tho snow fall In Now Jorsey averaged moro than a foot lu depth, and trnlns wero moro or loss de layed ou all tho roads. Tho highways throughout tlio country districts woro lm passable and travel In tboso soctlons was entirely suspended, A phenomenon oc curred Inst night. While It was yet snow ing there wore a numbor of Hashes of vivid lightning and heavy peals of thunder. The lightning appeared to bo vory rod. On Staten Island tho snowfall amounted to nbout ten inches, and many of tho trolley lines had to suspend business. Itlicumatlsm Cured in it Day. "Mystic Curo" for Kheumatism and Ncu mlgla radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is rcmarkablo and mysterious. It removes at onco tlie cause nnd tho disease immediately disappears. Tho first dose irreatlv benefits; 75 cents, bold uy C. H. Hagenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah A Princeton Team for Atliens. PrtlNCETOX. N. J.. March 17. Com plete nrrangomonts buvo boon mado by tho Princeton Athletlo association to send n team to roprosout America In tlio Olyn: tilau gamos to bo hold In Athens. Greece, April 0 to April II. Tho following men will eomnoso tho team: Robert Garrett A. O. Tvler. J. II. Colfelt and F. A. Lane, (17. Tho moil will loavo Now York Satur day for Genoa, Italy, rom Gonon lad team will truvol by land to Atuons, arriv ing thero April u. ltiirklcn's Arnica Salve- ,n, . 1 M f tho worm oi- tuw. ,1 e inu ov ' ,-:-;,,,,, f0Vcr sores, r ' I1", IXii m mony refunded. Price B cents Tpe. box. For sale lAVYasley . Miemtmtouli Directory. - . 1 L . Business men and others, wno nave uov ,n X ecuredonooi iueuironu"c" -, ust Issued, cau obtain one uy mating uii- The nriro Is only f 2-00, !pd there aro only a few left. No business can afford to bo without ono of these tlOU at lllio uu.v, Cooks. H.i.. 2-21-U HUMOURS instantly Relieved Ami Sneedily Cured by WHEN ALL ELSE PAILS A warm bath with CUTICURA SOAP and a sitiRle application of CUTICURA (ointment), will afford- instant relief, per mit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy permanent cure of the most distressing of itching and burning skin and scalp diseases aftrr all other methods fail. ' Sold throughout the world. T""V Hrltl.h depot! T. Ntwntx LrV" 1 S(i, 1, Kln Edwrd-t , Lon- r; I ' don, 1'oriiR Dm-OinnCiiSM. A . Cobp, Sole Trope .Botton.U.S.A Vi genutno welcomo awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haiti and Coal Sis. Fool room nttftched. Finest whUkeva. beer porter and alo constantly on tap, Cbolco tem perance urmKn mm ciKrs. Lager and eers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Ms. Schmidt, a.. 207 West Coal Street. ROFESSIONAL CARDS. ci lit,,, T ,Tci T Olllco i 30 West Centre street. Can bo consulted at all hours. p f. BUitKn, jr. d. 80 K. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Offlce hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. J II. POMEKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, l'a. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Ecan bulltUntr. corner of Mala and Centro streets, Shenandoah, pltOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, MaUanoy Oty, Pa. Ha vine etudled under some of the best trmatern ii London and Paris, will Kive lesaonr on the violin, pruitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Auurcss in care ot cirouse, me eweler, Shenauuoan. If You Have Any : NEED FOR ONE: A DEADLY. PARALLEL STIFF E & FIU5I5MAN, Gentlemen t Wo had one o( your No. 38 Safe n tho llnseltluo Building, which wos In th worst pars 01 iwiu ...... ... d . badly ourneu on v. wukhw were saved. Wo take pleasure In advising tho public to uso your safes If tliey want protection. (Blgncd.) MEP.S1ION BHOS. STIFFEN & l'KKBJIAN. Gentlemen : I hereby give you my Hate, fpuni) In the ruins ot thu late lire at tho JlnjClttno Art Galleries. Its contents wore destroyed nnd I have no use for tho shell. (Signed,) THOS. J. AUHBTItONO. STIFFEL & FREEMAN, SAFE MANUFACTURERS, 723 Chestnut St., iTiun A.rn?i nui a (mucura r 1 BUY A j fl AND NOT A
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