EVENING HERALD iWT.vm.ism:i ihto. Iubllfi1i(x) every livening, Ktcept Sunday, at 8 South Jakiiin Stkekt. Npaii C'esikk. rile llrriilil la iIc-iIvciim! liiSliennnrtoanand tho Qiirroundiiifr towns fornix icntH a week, pay able to the carriers Hy mull $1.00 n year, or 26 cent, ft mouth, imynbli' In advance. Advertise ments rlmrgod mMMnlinKloiHeeBtnl position. The publishers rewrt e the right to chango tho riosltioll of advertisements whenever tlio pub lentlon of news demands It. Tho right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid fur or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates inado known upon application. Sutcrcd at the postofllco at Shenandoah, Pa., on second class mall matter. THM'.I'HONH CONNECTION. Evening Herald WEDNESDAY. MAIiCH 18, 1800. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION, To the Itcpubllenil electors of Pennsylvania i The Republican of Pennsylvania, ly their duly chosen representatives, will meet In Statu con vention Thursday, April 2lJ 1890, at 10 o'clock n. m., in the opera lionse, city of llarrisburg, for the purpose of nominating two candidates for representative at-largo In Congress and thirty two candidates for Presidential electors, tho selection of eight delegates-nt-largo to tho He publican National convcutlon, and for tho ransoetlon of such other business as may bo presented. Hy order of tho State Committee. M. S. Quay, Attest: Jew: It. ItEX, Chairman. V. It. Andrews, Secretaries. Tom l!i:iil isn't saying a wont, and that's what is worrying tlio other fellows. Tm: bluebirds that caino North a week ago have gotten into trouble. They evidently did not expect to find this kind of weather so toon after their arrival. Tlir. X rays scum to have taken tho placo of Trilby, as funis humorists are concerned, and, in fact, tho discussion of tills inlerohtlng phenomenon, if so it may ho called, has gotten to ho quite as universal as that of tho telchrated novel. Till: announcement of tho death of John J. Murphy, of Pottsvillc, casta gloom over tills community, whero ho was well and favorably known. About six mouths ago Mr. Murphy was appointed Internal Kovcntio Collector, hut ho is more generally known as a ncwi.paper writer, to which profession ho was an honor. 1'vidi:nci;s aro at hand daily showing tho Hkuami to 1)0 ono of tho best advertising mediums in tho county. A two-lino adver tisement will always bring tho desired result. and a glauco at our columns is sulllcicnt to show that tho business men appreciate this fact. Tho fact of tho matter is, the people look upon tho riKUALii as tho repicMMitativo paper and through its columns reach tho public. What gallant soldiers, says the l'.aston Free Press, tho Spaniards are ! When the Cuban patriots approached Seiba del Agua, Havana province, the Spaniards took the Cuban residents of the place, formed them in lino and then placed guns at their breasts, threatening to kill them should tho patriots attack tho Spanish garrison. Tho patriots aro not murdcior of innocent non-coiubut-ants and withdrew. Hut what a record for ispain. And still tho United States will not grant belligerent rights to Cubans ! ItALMXUTOX Uootii ninl his wife havo thrown to tho breeze tho banner of their now organization. It hears the name "God's American Volunteers." It has too pre tentions a sound, and will fail to strike tho popular car agreeably. Tho banner is white, typifying purity, with a largo blue star in tho i en tic, and upon the bluo of the star a whlto cross. On a blue field near tho top of tho stall' aro forty-flvo stars, representing tho states of tho Union, and ahovo tho star the motto of tho organization, "Tho Lord My Banner." THE L0D0E BILL. In. the Senate, .says the North American, ,Myr? Lodge, of Massachusetts, presented iu a r forcible and brilliant manner his new hill to further restrict immigration, audthe reasons which demand the adoption of tho measure. I'lidcr tho existing laws paupers, diseased persons, convicts and contract laborers aro "excluded from this country. Senator Lodge's bill proposes to make a new class of excluded immigrants, and in brief provides that all immigrants who can nut read and write shall be excluded, and sets forth toots for determining whether or not the immigrant can conform to the condi tions proposed, this latter clauso being for tho purpose of dofiiiing tho duties of the im migrant inspectors and of insuring to all im migrants fair and impartial justice upon their arrival hero. These propositions aro eminently fair to all concerned, and tho bill iu its entirety covers tho viows of tho great mass of people ot this country who believo that prompt measures should bo adopted to stop the crowding of our shores with tho criminal and ignorant clashes of the Old World. As Senator Loilgo said iu hisaddross placing the bill before tho Senate, there can bo no doubt that there is a very carnobt dosiro on tho part of tho American people to restrict further, and much more extensively than lias been done, foreign lin migration to the United States. Tills being so, tho only quostion remaining to bo decided is as to tho merits of tho bill proposed. Its terms nro plain, and In draw lng it up Senator Lodgo brought into uso tho result of his deep study of tills immigration question. The politicians of Ohio aro overstepping the mark by their assertions that to ox Governor William MoKinloy Is duo tho credit for tho passage of thotarifl" hill bearing his name, and that ho "framed" tho bill, Tho ltepuhlican party Is proud of William McKlul6v. and should ho bo fortunato enough to secure tho ltepuhlican presidential nomination, thcro is no question hut that ho would rccolvo loyal support and a triumphant election. Whether upon the floor of the I ultcd States Seuato or n tho Governor's chair of the btato of OIio, MeKlnloy has filled each position with nihility and is justly entitled to all the distinction and prcstigo which his services havo win for him. Hut to my that MeKlnloy "fmmed" tho tarilT hill of 1MB is hardly stating the whole truth. Ho was made chairman of tho Ways and Means Committee hy tho appointment of Speaker lteed, mill to the other ltepuhlican members of that committee, m wall an the late .lames (I. llinino, ox-l'residont Harrison, Speaker Iteod, Senators Sherman anil (Juay, belongs tho honor of framing tho measure as much so as to tlio chairman of tho committee. It was distinctively ltepuhlican ineasure,and It is hardly within tho Intellectual capacity of ono person, no matter what ability ho may powess, to fnuno a measuro of that character. Beside, it is generally acknowledged that hut for tho masterful fight led by Senator Quay in tho Scnato in behalf of tho lueasiiro tho bill would havo been killed in that body and l'rosldoiitllarrison would not havo had tho pleasure of attaching his olliclal signa ture thoreto. Tho Ohio Jioomcrs, it will bo seen, aro ovorstcpplng tho mark and allowing their uuthusiasin to run away with their better judgment. Grlp-Colds-lleudiiclie. Why stiller with Coughs, Colds and La Grippo whon Laxative llromo Quinine will cure you in ono day. Tut up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, US cent. For salo hy Kirlin's Pharmacy. s::,()(ii in oold for Women mid (ilrls. Tho Philadelphia Press announces that it will begin, in its issuo of Sunday, tho 22nd Inst., the publication of a great story of mystery entitled, "Sons and Fathers," and that it will pay ?2,000 in cash prizes to tho women and girls who solve tho mystery bo foro it is disclosed in tho final chapter. Thcro will bo enough prizes to givo every woman and girl a chanco, and tho story will ho of absorbing interest. Do.not fail to read tho opening installment in Tho Sunday Press of March 22. Another Arme'if Itody for Culm. DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, Fin., March 18. Tho expedition of General Knriquo Col lnzzo, which sailed from Tnmpn about two wnoks ngo, was mot at nn appointed loca tion In tho Rulf by a steamer, having on board General Colazzo, Major Charles Hernandez and Miguel Du Quostradn, a brother-in-law of Colazzo. Tho main body consisted of ninety-eight ablo bodlod men, most of whom nro very prom inent men In socioty In Havana. TJio stenmor will immediately sail for Cuba, Intending to land on tho northern coast, near Cardenas. Tho munitions of war taken consisted of 600 Winchester riflos, 500 ltomington rifles, 500 machotes, two rapid firing Hold pieces and n largo num ber of cartridges, caps and consldornblo dynamito. Sufflclont accoutrements nnd cqulpmonts woro taken for 500 mon. Tho liny lllackwcll .11 order Mystery. PltlLLirsnur.o, N. J,, March 18. Now evidence was brought to light yesterday In tho Hay lllackwell murder mystery, which It Is said positively locates Samuel Carpenter, of Easton, I'n., In tho woman's houso whon tho shot was flrod. Carpen ter wns onco arrested for tho crlmo, but tho ovldenoo was Insufficient to seouro his Indictment by the grand jury. Prosecut ing Attornoy Strykerbollovos tho now evl donco will bo sufficient to convict Car peutor. Worn Out Women Should read this letter. It shows th wonderful building-up powers of Hood's Sarsaparilla, tho great blood purifier. "I wish I could stand in some pub lic place arid cry to allalllng humanity, 'Hear this, ye peo ple, what wonder ful things Hood's Sarsaparilla has done for meand my family,' I cannot MWV raP" express what I suf fered. Only ono of my sex ';nows what a woman can suffer In my condition, I woo prostrate with nervousness and weakness. The least noise, would drive me frantic. I decided to take Ilood's Sarsaparilla. 1 am overjoyed to say that I am now well, hearty, rosy and plump. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best medicine for those suffering as I have suffered." Mas. O. C. Kirkpatiuck, Pine Grove, Fenn. fl;slxforf5. Hood's Pills SSJ n" Cures Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, J Croup, Diphtheria, Rheumatism, and all Winter couiplaints. It j Kills Pain, Internal or External. (j There arc many kinds of pain, ! but there is only one Paln-Klller. Keepltbyyou. lleunreol Imitations. Bur only th jenulna-PKRRV Divu', ( Bold svsrywhere. 25c. nit 50c. per bottle. Evan J, Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking; ! 13 N. Jardin Street. HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD With II. F. MEI.LKT, tho practical horacebocr, and avoid any of the 21 llcases originating from linproier licarlngs. All divcasca of tho feet gl en personal uttcutlon. H. F MEULET, Boutli Market street, between Centre and Oak streets, Hheuamloah. JOHN F. CLEARY, 1 X'UHE 8EI.TZKK WATKR i A cure for headache ana utoraach troubles. ! OINGKH AI.K, I WEISS llKEIt, , LAQUU UKIOt, BOTTLER OF . . . 1'UKIKII. 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. Full Details Gladly Given. A Railroad Official's Experience. R. EDWARD EDMONDS, long con- ncctcd with railroad construction In Ncbraska,wrllcs : "My heart troublod and pained mo for 19 years. Shortness of breath was tho constant and most common symptom. Intense, excruciating pain, gener ally followed any sevcrocxertion. I'alntncss, hunger without any appetite; fluttering that made mo clutch my breast, and palpitation that of ten staggered mo as it I would fall. wero frequent attacks. Again, everything would turn black If I aroso from a stooping posturo quickly. Sleepless nights with their Dr. Miles' prostrating unrest woro numerous and I could get no rest day or night I consulted leading phy sicians and triod adver tised remedies. Thoy gavoroo no relief. Ono of Heart Cure Restores Health Dr. Miles' circulars described my caso so exactly that I took Dr. Miles' Now Heart Curo and I am now a well man. I hope ovcry ono troublod with heart dlsoaso will try Dr. Miles' remedies. If thoy willwrlto mo personally, I will gladly givo them full details of my experience." Edw. Edmond3. 1'. O. Box K, David City, Nohraska. Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guarantco that first bottlo benefits or money refunded. A Tlilrtcen-Vcar-Old Piiliiinor. St. Joseph, Mo., March 18. Sovornldays ago some ono administered poison to tho family of I). K. Taylor, who resides near Craig. Tiio poison wns administered in coffee, nnd tho father, I). K. Taylor, dlod, whilo ono son Is now expected to dio and tho mother and thrco other children nro in n serious condition. Tho coroner's jury last night hold Miss Gortrudo Taylor, a 13-ycar-old daughtor of tho doad man. Sho admitted buying poison of a druggist. Gold In tlio Nortliweftt Territory. Winnipeg, March 18. Nows from West Princo Albert, N. W. T., says tho roport of gold dlscovorlos at Birch Hills appoars to havo boon correct. It. J. MoKonzle, who enmo homo about n month ago, has hail an oxpert investigating, who pro nounces tho gold iu paying qunntltios. Tho townspeople nro groatly oxcitcd over tho nows, and groat crowds aro Hooking to tho fields and staking out claims. Woolley Declines a Nomination. PlTTsnur.o, March 18. John G, Wool ley, of Illinois, who has practically been concedod the Prohibition presidential nom ination If ho desired it, Inn written a let ter declining to allow ills nnmo to go boforo tho convoution. Kx-Govornor St. John, of Kansas, lias nlso declined tho nomination, which leaves Joshua Iiovor lng, of Haltimoro, as tho leading candi date. Imliann'ft Amended Prohibition Ticket, Indianapolis, March 18. Owing to withdrawals and refusals to accept plncos to the Prohibition stato ticket, tho oxocu tlvo cominittoo mot hero yostorday and mado changes which lenvos tho amended tlckot as follows: Governor, J. G. Kings bury of Indianapolis; lioutonant gover nor, S. J. North of Mllford; nttornoy gen eral, C. S. Dobbins of Shoals. These will accept. Aiubasndor Uhl On" for Germany. New Yobk, March 18. Hon, Edward F. Uhl, rocontly appointed to tako tho plaoo of the late Theodore 1 tuny on as United States ambasiador to Germany, snilod yos torday on tho North German Lloyd steam ship Sanlo. Tho now ambassador Is ac companied by Mrs. Uhl, their two daugh ters and young son. Look Out for breakers ahead when pimples, boils, car buncles and liko manifestations of impuro blood appear. They wouldn't appear if your blood were puro and your system In tlio right condition. They show you what you need a good blood-purifier; that's what you get whon you tako Dr. Pierco's Golden Medical Discovery. It carnos health witli it. All Blood, Skin, and Scalp Diseases, from a common blotch or eruption to tlio worst Scrofula, aro cured by it. It invigorates tlio livor, purifies and on Helios tlm hlnnd. and rousos overy oman into healthful action. In tlio most stubborn forms of Skin Diseases, suchasSalt-rhcum, i-cstema, Tetter, Erysipelas, Carbuncles, and kindred ailments, and with Scrofula in every shape, and all blood-taints, it cll'ects petfect and permanent cures of tlio worst cases. Coming Event, Anril in. Musical and dramatio entortain ment by tho Guilds of tho All Saints' church In Fereuson's thcatro. Anrll in Grand nhantora danco undor tho auspices of tho Clover Club of Shenandoah at Bobbins' opera houso. Almost Disemboweled Ills Victim. BALTIMORE, March 18. Stophon Con nollv. a carnontor, walked Into it saloon horo yostorday, and without warning drow a knife across tnoaouomou oi jonnuuon' nol. cnntaln of an oystor boat, almost dis emboweling him. Connolly was arrosted, and O'Donnoll is thought to bo dyiug at tho city hospital. Thoro wns a grudgo of long standing botweon thorn. Shot Over a Gam of Crop. CHICAGO, March 18. Knragod over los t!50 at crnn yostorday Charlos H, Hinds, colored, shot and dangerously wnnndml .Tnhn Johnson in tho lnttor's sa loon, 401 Stato strOot. Anothor shot struck a man namou juooro. jmuuiu tuuum, butthobullot that hit Johnson outerod tho loft broaat closo to tno nearp. NUGGETS OF NEWS. "Count Luolon dl Armando Klvoro" Is undor arrest at Ulobmonu, Va., lor stoal inct a watcn. A Singapore dtspatoh says that tho Chi nose government is making no headway against tho Mahometan rebellion In tho nortnwestorn provinces, It if now known to a certainty that tho tug Mascot, which left Baltimore) In No vember last, has been lost with all on hoard a crew of eight. ts Scratch, It Cleans. NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE. Important Trolley Legislation Tho lionse Votes to Adjourn Next Wednesday. TltKxroN, March 18. In tho sonato yes terday Mr. Voorheos' bill abolishing tlio ay judges of tho county courts was passed bynvotoof 15 to 4. Other bills passod woro: Providing for tho promulgation of tno census on tho loth ot January follow ing tho taking of tlio namo: providing for tho payment of 5 per cent, annually to tho commissioners of tho sinking fund on moneys doposlted thoroin; allowing In surance companies to invest in municipal bonds. Tho bill to prohibit tlio coloring of oloomargarlno passed third rending nftor some immaterial alterations. Tho bill prohibiting trolloy compaulos from carry ing freight was recommitted to tho com mittee because there had boon stricken from tho bill tho houso amendment per mitting tho carrying of frolght whore tho municipal nuthoiitics and one-half of tho abutting proporty holdors consonted thereto. Tho houso passod bills; Compelling trol loy compaulos in first class counties to givo a rido over their outlro system within a county for a slnglo faro of llvo cents; re quiring such companlos to proporly heat and vpnttluto ears: authorizing tho. con struction of a county brldgo across tlio unman river from South Amuoy to Perth Amboy; repealing tho charter of tho West Jersey Uamo Protoctivo association: re pealing tho act forbidding Ashing with nets in tho Delaware bay between Juno 15 and Aug. 13. Tho houso also passed a con current resolution providing for final ad journment on Wednesday of uoxt week, and by a rising vote adopted tho senate resolution roeognizingox-GovcrnorNowell as tho origluator of the llfo saving station. A trolloy bill Introducod by Assomblyman Ullmnn, compelling thocompnulos to light tlio streets nnd roads through which tho linos run, was dofoatcd. Ilellef III Six Hours- Distressinu kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new cmeuy is a great surprise on account of Its cxcecdinz promptness In relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part ot tno urinary passages in maio or lcuiaie. It relieves retention of water and pain iu passing it almost immediately. If you want quicK relict and curo this is your remedy. Sold hy Shapiro's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. A Ilrakuiiiiin's Krror Causes a Wreck. ST. Louis, March 18. It Is ronortod In this city that tho train which left hero on Monday, bearing officials on a tour of In. speotiou of tho St. Louis and San Fran cisco road, was wrecked Monday night at Hogors, Ark. Brakoman Botts was killed and tho cook badly Injured. Tho privato car of tho directors was demolished and tho occupants shaken up, but none of them wns Injured. Tho spoclal was sldo tracked to allow a passenger train to pass, but Brakoman Botts failed to oloso tha switch. Old l'cople. Old people who reouiro medicine to rceulate tho bowels and kidneys will find tho true remedy in Electric Bitten. This medicine docs not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on tho stomach aud bowels, adding strength and giving tone to tno organs, tiiereiiy anting JNature in tho performance of the functions. Electric lUttors is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it just exactly what they need. Price hltv cents per hnttln at A. Wasley's drug store. Ilig Increase for Our Navy. WASHisqton. March 18. Tho naval nn. propriation bill for tho uoxt fiscal year will contain tho most liberal allowauco for tho Inoreaso of tho navy carried by any bill slnco tho war. Four battleships and llftcen torpodo boats wns tho decision of tho committee on tho question of now vos sols. ThoDomocrats fought hard to so ouro six battleships, but tho Itopublloans diuou new togouiornndcarrlodthelrpolnt. Tho motion for six battleships was made by Mr, Cummlngs, of Now York, nnd was lost by a vote of 0 to 7, but ono Hopubllcan ,w...B lul luo oauiosnips mo to cost not more than W,750,000 oaoh and tha tor pedo boats t800,000to 1850,000 oaoh. Bulrucatcd In a Boarding House lMre. fiiui,4juii,fl,j March 18. A flro occurred yostorday In a houso occunled hu Miss I. M. Smith us a boarding houso. Tho mo vusunuu irom mo oxpioslon of naph- ma, oy wuicn Miss Smith was badly burned. Miss Harriot Wlnans, a boarder. "uiuuuo uy um BinoKo, ouo was found by tlio firemen doad. Miss Win.,,. w 03 years old, and the daughtor of tho lato David n, Wlnans, an oxtonslvo prop- v., u.ruurui Miiurango, Alls Smith though sorlously, was not fatally burnod, bovoral othors had narrow oscapos. Two I.Ioa Saved, Mrs. 1'hoelK) Thomas, of Junction Cltv. 111., was told by her doctors slm lmd (Vm! sumvtion nnd that there Was nn lirmn lint but two bottles Dr. King's New niKvivnrir completely cured her and sho says it saved tier mo. Jir. xjioa. jKRers, isu r lorida fit.. Kan Francisco, suuercu Irom a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption, tried without result everything elso then Iwught one bottle of Dr. King's Now Discovery and in two weeks was cured, lie is naturally thankful, It is sucli results, of which theso aro samples, lint tirnvfl the wonderful cillcacv of tldi medicine In Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at A. Wasley's drugstore, licgular size OOo and ?l.ou I I 'fa f n ' 1'fl Idoes not ITALY WILL CONTINUE THE WAR An Aotlro Cnmpnlgn Will bo rushed Against tlio Abyssinian. ItOMB, March 18. Tliopromlor, Marquis Di Hudlnl, made n statement In regard to the battlo of Adown. Ho said that on March 8 General Baldlssorn wns Inst ructed to treat for pouco on the host terms obtain ablo and, tho premier assured tlio house, tho present cabinet would continue tlio penco negotiations with prudonco and dignity. This statomiJut was rccolvcd with np plauso from thoso in favor of a peaoo pol icy, and witli crlos of disgust and dorlslon from tho deputies favoring a vigorous col onial policy aud it strong effort to rotriovo tho Adowa disaster, Tho premier waited, smiling at tho dis turbance, until tho uproar had subsided, nnd then ho remarked slgulflcnntly: "But tho govorninont Is now convinced that iu lieu of n treaty of pcaco hurriedly mado It would bo far proforablo to first ostabllsh a condition of things agroolng with Italy's Interests. In tho incanwhllo hostilities must oontinuo." Tho announcement that tho African campaign would bo pushed wns greeted with loud and continued cheering from tho so called military party, nnd with crlos of dissent from tlio pence party. Later, whon tho promior asked for a credit of 140,000,003 llro to push tho war, It was voted unanimously. Not to ho Trilled Wltl). ( From Cincinnati Gazette.) Will peoplo never learn that a "cold" is an accident to bo dreaded, and that when it occurs treatment should bo promptly applied 1 There is no knowing wliero tho troublo will end ; and while complete recovery, is tho rule, tho exceptions afo terribly frequent, and thousands upon thousands of fatal ill nesses occur overy year ushorcd iu by a llttlo injudicious exposure and seemingly trifling symptoms. Beyond this, thoro are to-day countless invalids who can traco their com plaints to "colds," which at tho tlmo of occurrence gavo no concern, and were there fore neglected. When troubled witli a cold uso Chamberlain's Cough Hcniedy. It is prompt and effectual. 2.) and 50 cent bottles for salo by Gruhlor Bros.' druggists. More Iteliel IlcTents In Nicaragua. Managua, March 18. Tho city of Man agua is In n frenzy of oxcltoment and re joicing over tho news rocolvod of thrco groat victories scored by tho government forces yesterday over their opponouts, tho Loonlst rebels. Tlio city bf Motnpa was taken by storm after two days' hard fight ing. Tlio capture was attended with ter rlblo slaughtor, nows from tlio scene plac ing tho number of killed and wounded as high as 1,000 mon. Motapa was considered tlio stronghold of tho rebels, nnd was counted upon by tho insurgents to fall back upon a3 a last resort. Tho town of Morn also succumbed yostorday to Zo laya's arms, with heavy rebel losses. Simon S. Hartman, of Tunnelton, West Va., has been subject to attacks of colic about onco a year, and would havo to call a doctor and then suffer for about twclvo hours as much as somo do when they dio. Ho was taken recently just tho same as at other times, aud concluded to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Ho says : "I took ono doso of it and it gavo mo relief in fivo minutes. That is moro than any thing elso has over done for me." For salo by Gruhler Bros.' druggist. Tell Fire Stories to Death. New Yokk, Mnrch 18. Danlol Arm strong was killed outright nnd George L. Senior fatally Injured as the result of a fall of fivo stories through an nlrshaft In a tenomont houso on Ninth avenuo yester day. Armstrong wns married and lived In tho houso with his wlfo nnd children. Senior boarded with tho family. It is be lieved by tho police that tho men quar relod, went to tho roof to' fight, arid lost their footing by slipping on tho lco. Mrs. Armstrong Insists that tho men had not quarreled, and bolloves thnt tho fall was aocldontal. All last winter Mr. Geo. A. Mills, of Lebanon, Conn., was badly afllictcd witli rheumatism. At times it was so severe that he could not stand up straight, but was drawn over on ono sldo. "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 salo by Grulder Bros.' druggists. Cherokee Hill Hanged. FoKTSMtTII, Ark., March 18. Crawford Goldaby, alias Chorokeo Bill, waa hanged yostcrday afternoon in tho United States jail ynrd. Ho wn.3 cool and apparently cheerful whon bo ascended tho scaffold. Cherokee Bill wns hut 20 years old. His father was a whlto skinned negro and his mothor a half brood Indian. Mnuy mur ders nnd robberies wero charged against him. Tho particular crlmo for which be was banged was tbo murder of Ernest Melton, a whlto man, without tbo slight est causo. Recently bo killed a prison guard in attempting to oscapo. Rheumatism Cured In u Day. "Mystlo Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures iu 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tlio system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the dlsoaso immediately disappears, xne first doso greatly benefits; 75 cents. Bold by C. II. Hagenluch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Killed by an ISxplodlug Lamp, York, Pa March 18. An exploding oil lamp sat flro to the olothing ot Mrs. Jacob VTillot, 00 years old, at Hanover last night. Sho becamo frenzied with fear, and roslstcd all attempts to put out tbo names. Twenty minutes afterward she died. Judge 1'eck Stricken with Apoplexy, BllADFOHD, I'n., March 18. Judge Pock was strlckon with apoplexy last evening nt bis homo In Towauda. Ho Is still un conscious and there lg no bopo of his re covery. Ilucklen's Arnica Salve. Tim hest salvo in tho world for cuts. utilises, sores, Uiuelo, wu iuiuiu, ivici owic totter, cnappca nanus, cuuuiuma, euro., auu. nil pi-fn amotions, and positively cures Plies. nr nn Tmv renulred. It is miarantced to eive nerfect satisfaction or inony refunded. Price 25 cents per box, For sale by A. Wasley, bheiiandouli Directory, Business men and others, who have not yet secured ono of tbodlrectoriesof Bhenandoab, lust Issued, can obtain one by making pplt- cation at this ofllce. The price is only ?2.00, and there aro only a few left. No business man can afford to bo without one of these books. MMf 7 -J OF A jY IS FOUND IN t GUTICUR SOAP Sold UyouBhout .Hit mM. nrillth dipoti T. Nnr .IT ft Soss, 1. Klnit Ed.srf.n, lmi; romi Oboo jlxu Cum. Cusp. Sou lYonn , Holon.t). 8. A. gonuino wolcomo awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haln and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whlskeya, been, porter nnd nlo constantly on tap. Choice tdm perance drinks nnd cigars. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a.. 207 . West Coal Street. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q 8. l'lIILLII'S, SI. D. Ofllco : SO. West Centre street. Can bo consulted at all hours. p F. UUltKE, M. D. SO K. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Ofllce hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. m. J 1T.FOMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Fa. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Egnn building, corner ot Main Centre street, Shenandoah. and pUOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL .INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy Otty, Pa. Ha vine Btudled under some of the betl masters h London and Paris, will Rive lesson on the violin, guitar nnd vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouse, the eweler Shenandoah. If You Have Any .-NEED FOR ONE: A DEADLY PARALLEL STIFFE & FHEEMAN. Gentlemen i Wo had ono of your No. 36 Safe In tlio.llaseltlno Building, which was In til worst part of the lire. Although tho safe was badly burned 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,) MKI5SIION BROS. bTIFFEL Jk FB.EEMAN. dentlemen t I hereby give you my ' Safe, found In the ruins of the lato Are ot too Haselttae Art GaIIitIcs. Its contents were destroyed and rhavo no uso for Uie shell. (Signed,) TII09. J. ARSISTKONO. STIFFEL & FREEMAN, SAFE MANUFACTURERS. 723 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA. BUY A , HPS! AND NOT A WE Jill "ME" , sitsstssin ij
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