EVENING HERALD ustaiii.isiiici) ik;o. Published every Evening, Except Sunday, nt 8 BotlTH JAHUIN STUKKT. NKAK (.'BNTItK. Tile Herald 1 dcllvcird In Shenandoah nnd the surrounding towns tor six cents a week, pay able to tlio carrier, lly until Sa.OOn year, or cents n month, payable lit advnnee. Advertise ments oharifed according to vpnconnd position. The publishers irwrvc the right to ohtinge the position of ndvcrtW-nicnt v. henever the pul Itoatloh of Hewn demands It. The right is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether fmld for or not, that the publishers may tlectn inproer. Advertising rates uiade known upon appllcHtion. Jittered t the imstotnce nt Shenniidoe.li, l'a., no second c!hs tnall matter. THI.EI'IIONI! CONNECTION. Evening Herald I-'UIIUY, MAUCII 20, 18IH). REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the Rcpultllcnn elector? of Pennsylvania: The Republicans of Pennsylvania, by their duly chosen representative, will meet In State con vention Thursday, April 28, IBM, nt 10 o'eloek a. m., in the opera house, city of Hiirrishurg, for the purpose of nominating two candidates for representative at-larjre In Congress and thirty two eandldnU'S for Presidential electors, tho selettlon of eight delcgates-at-largo to the Hc publlean National eonventfoti, and for the ransactinn of such other business ns lony be presented, lly order of the State Committee. SI. S. QUAY, Allot: Jrhh 11. 11kx, Chulrmau. li. ANimnws, Secretaries. COUNTY CONVENTION CALL. Notice Is hereby Riven to tho delegates, v. ho attended tho lait Republican County Conven lion. tlmt In nccoiilnnoe with Rule 7, of tho Itcpublicau rules of Schuylkill county, u con vention will lie held at Centennial Hall, Potts idle, on Saturday, April 1, 1HU0, at 10 a. m for the purpose of olciting two delegates nnd two alternates for tho National Convention to be held nt t. Louis, Mo., on June l(Ulit Ih'.K) ; antl also at the same time and place to elect delegates nnd alternates to represent tho several Jtcprc tentative districts of this county to tho htatu ronvention to bo held nt llnrrislmrg, Pa., on Wednesday, April Knl, 1SW. in accordance with tho rules. lly tho K.ccutlvo Committee, lluim W. Payni:, Chairman. Ashland, Pa., March 19th, 1K1. 3-20-tf 1'ATTIBON is Pennsylvania's favorito son hut if tho Stufl'eil Prophet bays Girlislo, tha bottles it. Tun bluebirds aro about due, and so is that investigation to ho inaugurated by W. John Whitoliouse. The girl who bits in tho parlor and sings while, licr mother is doint; the family washing will prove a great disappointment to a pour man. McKlN'LKY would givo half of llanna's "lubricating oil" to know what Tom Heed is thinking about, Hie Speaker s silence is awful. Ik JIcKinlcy's supporters are all of the sumo calibre as iiugeo and l'liiin, the Napoleon will coutinuo to bo a private citizen of tho state of Ohio. Till: Kopubllcan stato chairmanship is oc cupying tho attention of leading politicians just now. Hy tho way, can anybody tell the namoof tho littlo fellow that opposed .Senator CJuay last year' Hill IIdlms writes to a county seat paper advocating the nomination of Sam Lo-cli for State Senator. Wo suppo-,0 the bald-headed statesman reciprocates and would liko to see IJill a paster at tho stato capital. Tun fight for national delegate below the mountain is becoming interesting, licsfdes CongiDssman llruiani and Major Finney, two others have shied their raster Into tho field, County Treasurer Dechcrt aud John Gressang. Tun suggestion thrown out by tho IIeiiald several days ago in referenco to tho news paper writers of this town and Mahanoy City forming a press club, is about to bear fruit. A mccting of thoso interested will bo hehl shortly. It might bo advisable to include nil papers north of tho mountain. They need protection, and organization is imo of tho most feasible means of securing one's rights. TllK pollco are 'about to InaugUrato a crusado against corner loafing, especially at Main and Centre streets. Under instructions from tho Borough Council. Tho practieo lias conio to that stago when it becomes necessary for property dwiiers to apply to tho author! tics for protection. It should not bo ncccs- Kry to call tho police's attention to the matter.'becausc at this jiarticular corner tho street at times is almost impassable. IlY reference to. the call in this column It will bo fouud that the county convention for tho selection of national delegates will bo held on April -1th. Chairman Payno callsl upon tho delegates to tho lust county conven tion to assemble on that date for tho purpose above stated. With this announcement tho respective candidates will "hoop 'cr up" for all it is worth. It is gcnorully acknowledged that Joseph McCounoll, of Ashland, will bo one of tho delegates. Ho will have compara tively little, if any, opposition. Mr. Mc t'onncll, while representing tho younger element of tho party, is deserving of tho recognition for tho faithful work he has rendered tho iirty in the past. Mr. McCon noil will bo a national delegate from Schuyl kill county. Who his colloaguo will bo Is a question to bo decided, TllKltov. Madison C. Peters, pastor of tho Illoomingdale Reformed church, New York, says that Christianity is popularly regarded as opposed to pleasure. Aud so is Lent. To be pious is considered, a melancholy sort of tiling. To go through tho Lenten season successfully ineansa great deal of self sacriflco to a woman of socioty. While she, apparently, is pleased to don the garb of sackcloth anil ashes, sbo Is loth to givo up her extravagant, bolf Indulgent ways. Do wo not find that many peoplo in this city often spend their money In wleh a fiishifln that, whild it' fattens their lioarU, It hastens the days of 'their dojm? Tlioy ur.iy tbcnisolvcs up securely in a shroud of piety and crawl away In some secluded corner until they can again flutter fortli in the light of social observation Willi all the brilliancy of butterflies. A society woman, in iter restlessness, imagining her self sick, went to her physician. Ho gave her it proscription : "Do something for some body. Listen to the moons of suffering nrounil you. Let your life henceforth be marked by tears of thankfulness anil breuth tngs of grateful love. And so make the Lenten season the happiest of all the year, and llfo, death and tho vast fuiocr one Kin ml, sweet song." Arrested for Alleged Wlro Tupping. ClIIC.uio, JInreh 90. William H. Mo Nutt was arrested yesterday on suspicion of being; Implicated In the wire tapping hohoino Inst week, whereby the pool rooms lu tho city were ilefrttuded out of $20,000 on a false dispatch from Xow Orleans rnoo track that lloynl Nuttlo hud won tiio last race of tho day. MoNutt denies that lie had anylhiiiK to do with the New Orleans coup. He suys that he know how It was dono, however. ISouud llronlc Again Flooded. Housn IlBOOR, X. J., March 80.-I!ound Brook is again Hooded. The water started to raise at U o'oloek yesterday afternoon, and tho people fear tlioy will again bo tiuuuuu iw mu.tu "go- water . midnight was within a fow feet of Hie Meadowbrook bridge, wheru tho Central r.illrond crosses tho meadows. People aro moving their furniture and valuables from tho ground floors to the upper parts of their houses. McKlnlo's (Irowlug llonm. Indianapolis, March iio. Republicans throughout Indiana held their district con ventions yesterday and selected delegates to tho St. Louis convention. In nearly all cases JIoKlnloy delegatus were clioson, though in many instances the conventions gave no Instructions, while tho resolutions indorsed tho Ohio man. Justice ISrcwor mid Venezuela. London, Jlarch SO. A lettor addressed by Justice Bruwor, of tho United States suprcinu court, aud presidont of the Ven ezuelan commission, to tho Pcaco associa tion, in which ho expresses a hopo for tho pencoful settlement of tho Venezuelan dls puto, Is published hero. Rioh Red Blood Is tho Foundation of the Wondorf ul Cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Tlmt Is AVhy tho cures by Hood's Sar saparilla are Curbs. That is Why Hood's Sarsaparilla curcG tho severest cases of Scrofula, Salt llheum and other blood diseases. That Is "Why It overcomes That Tired feeling, strengthens the nerves, gives cnorgy In place of exhaustion. That is Why tho sales of Hood's Sar saparilla havo increased year after year, until now it requires the largest Labora tory in the world. That is Why Hoods Sarsaparilla Is the Only Truo Blood Purifier proinl- nently in tho public eyo today. rreparej by C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Ma8. gl. li i rMi act harmoniously with rlOOU S PlllS Hood's Sarsaparilla. SAc Our Spring Stock Of clothing has now arrived, which consists of a largo stock of fine Men's,. Boys' and Childrens' Suitings in Straight Cut, Frocks, Siuglo and Double Breasted Coats and Sack Suits. Our Combination Suit DOUBLE BREASTED COAT, TWO PAIR OP KNEE PANTS, . i . ONE YACHTINQ CAP. Is a quick soiled. Children's Suits of Humor ous designs can no louiiii in xnis siock. S. BLOCK, ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE. Comer Main and Cherry Sts., Hhcnandoab, l'a Evan J. Davies; LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD With II. V. MULLET, the nractical hnrsesbner, ami avoid ntiv of the 21 diseases nriirinatliur from Improper hearings, ah uueases 01 uiu feet given personal attention. H. F". IV1EI1EX, South Market Btreet, between Centre and Oalc streets, ahenanuoah. JOHN F. CLEARY, I PUIt IS BKLTZKU WATKK stomach troubles. UINGKK ALI5, WKISS 11KKII, I.AGKK IlEKIt, 1'OItTKlt. OF 17 and 1 9 Peach Alley, Shenandoah SPRING STYLES IN FINE CLOTHING Now ready ut PORTZ BROS. .North 'Main St. A FINK ASSOKT.MENT, A FINE GltAliC OF GOODS. A'FAIK 1'ItICE TO ALL Wo call special attention to our line of Hprln and Bummer Neckwear, An excellent tussorti ment. Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. THERE 19 NO PROFESSION, whoso labors so sovorcly tax the nervous sys tem, as that of the ministry. Tho do rangoment ot the nervo coutora of the brain by over work, frequently brings on attacks of heart trouble, and nervous prostration. Rev. J. V. Kostcr, M. I)., Pastor U. 11. churcli, Loudon Mills, lift., himself a physi cian, writes Feb. 20, 1S05: "Heart affoctlou and nervous prostration had become so serious last fall that a little over work in tho pulpit would so completely prostralo mo t- mrSlr that It .nemnd r-ertaln I lJL must rellnouish tho work Heart CUre of th0 ministry entirely. . Heart palpitation became KcSlOFcS so bad that my auditors TJfa1tVl would ask mo If I did not IlCcilllleeeeee have heart dlsoaso. Last November I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure alternately with Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno and derived the greatest possiblo benefit. I have just closed" revival work of 10 wocks, preaching noarly overy night and twlco on tho Sabbath. I can speak for hours without suffering as I formerly did. Hard working ministers should keep Dr. Miles' grand remedies on hand." Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guarantoo. first bottlo wjll bcnctlt or money rot undod. Settled Out of Court. Chicago, March 20. Tho big suit of Swift & Co., tho packers, against tho Grand Trunk Hallway company, which has been pending lu tho circuit courts slnco 1803, was dismissed yesterdny by tipulntion. Tho terms of tho settlement did not appear In tho stipulation. Swift Co. sued for ?SOO,000 which it was claimed was duo them on account of ex cessive charges for freight shipments. For International Arbitration. Washington, March 20. Tho national conference called by loading nltlzons of Washington, Chicago, Philadelphia, Bos ton, Hnltlmoro, San Francisco and other cities, in the intorcst of permanent arbi tration with Great Britain, will open in this city on April 22, and continue two days. A largo attondanco Is oxpectod. I2x-Conut Waller's ltcturn. Washington, March 20. Ex-Consul John Li. Waller, who has boon liberated from tho French prison, la stopping witli a friend In Sussex, England. Ho will sail for Xew York on April 4. On his roturn to this country ho win nppenr boioro a cougreisloual commlttco, which will In- vostlgato his case. Look Out for briuikers ahead when ninlnles. boils, car buncles and like manifestations of Impure, blood appear. They wouldn't appear if your blood were puro and yoursystcm in tho right condition. They show you what you need a good blood-purifier i that's what you get when you tako Ur. l'lerce'3 uoiuen .vieuicai Discovery. It earr os hca 1 1 witli it. All wood. SKin, mid Sealn Diseases, from a common blotch or eruption to tno worst seronua, aro curcu y it. It invigorates tho liver, purifies and en riches tho blood, and rouses every organ into healthful action. In tho most stubborn forms nf Kkin Diseases. suchasSalt-rhelim. Lczcmu. Tetter, Erysipelas, Carbuncles, and kindred ailments, nnd witli Scrofula in every shapo, and all blood-taints, it effects peifect and permanent cures ol tho worst cases. The Verdict Causotl n Suspension, Boston. March 20. InthoUnltodStatos court yesterday judgment was ontored acalnst tho stock broking firm of Hates & wholly, of tills city, in a suit to recover 183,000 brought by Sarah H. Prebblo, of Portland, Mo. as a rosuic oi tno juug mout tho firm has announced Its suspen sion. Tho caso has been In the United Statos courts for about ten years. Mrs 1'robblo contended that tho defendant ilrnvhad led astray her minor son, Ed ward, in money matters, through Induc ing him to speculate with negotlablo se curities ana money uoionging to Mrs, 1'rebblo. On tho first trial n verdict was rondored giving Mrs. Probble f31,772, and tho defondauts took exceptions. A Youthful Poisoner's Confession. St. Joseph, Mo., March 20. Tho mys tery of tho poisoning of tho Dillon Taylor family nt Craig, Mo., which resultod in tho death of Dillon Taylor arid tho prob able death of Robert Taylor, his son, nnd tho lattor's wlfo, was cleared up yostorday when Gortrudo Taylor, aged 13, confessed that sho was guilty of tho poisoning. Sho said sho had formed u dlsllko for her brother nnd his wifo and her fathor bo causo thoy would not consent to lot hor keep an organ, which had been in tuo homo for a yoar. Ilobort Taylor, who was married only two months ngo, had bought tho musical instrument, ana proposoa to tako tho organ to his own home. Gortrudo dotormlned on vengeanco, and dumped a box of "rough on rats" Into tho colloo pot. Robert Taylor and wlfo, If thoy survlvo. will bo Invalids for Hie. Protectionists aud Sllverltes, Washington, March 20. A conference was held in this city yostorday botweon tho llepublican silver sonators who voted, against tho consideration ot tho house tariff bill In tho sonnto and a number of manufacturers, principally of Pennsyl vania, for tho purpose of, If possible, ar riving at an understanding on which tho silver advocates nnd protectionists can unlto. Willie tho coufcrouoo resulted In no joint declaration, thoso present ox- pressed tliomsolvcs as satisfied that tho re sult would bo to promote Dot li interests. and that nn important stop had boon taken In bringing them nearor togotnor. bona tors who woro intorvlowod with regard to tho mootiug expressed tho opinion that tills was tho first note of warning to tho Republican party against tho adoption of a Blnglo gold standard pinnic. Hcln Comes to Those W'Uo Tulio Eod Flag Oil for sprains, burns, cuts. At Gruhler Bros., drug storo. 'Buy Koystono flour. Bo sure thst thq name Lkssiq & Haek, Ashland, Fa printed on every sack. A POISONED LIVER. Don't Keep Poison in Your1 Body Longer Than You Have To. If your stomach poisons your liver tho consequences may be sorious. What poisons aribo in your stomach conio from undigested food which has decomposed thcie. They are alworlted by your blood and to your liver, where the.V tural.v! its functions and make you bilious. f inally they go into the blood again ana re carried all over tho bodv. disordering your different organs, and perhaps making en dangerously siuk. Tins is t lie origin ol many diseases Which o not nlwnys known for what they aro. Hie polsoii9 of undigested lood can only got rid ol by the use ot a puruying, cngthening, digestive Ionic, llko tho mker Digestive Cordial. A lew doses or this wonderlui cordial will soon clear away all undigested, fermenting, isonous substances, restore your appetite, id you to digest your food, purify your or and blood of all dangerous noisons. and restores you to perfect health. It will euro biliousness, Indigestion, nausea. headache, dizziness, mental depression, akness. fever, flatulence, constipation. loss of appetite, had taste in mouth, stomach- die, anaemia, rheumatism, etc., wlicre thcr medicines will barely givo relief. At druggists. Ten cents lor a trial bottle. Write for freo book to Tho Sliakers, 30 Keade Street, New York. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Goorgo V. Dico, on trial nt Atlanta, Ga., for counterfeiting, tnssaulted Inspector aiurpny m tno court room. Manitoba's legislature has adjourned until April 10. Aleantlnio a conferenco 111 bo held on tho vexed school quostlon. Cornollus Vandorbilt and Chauucoy M. Dopow left Now York for California this nftof noon in a special car, for "health aud recreation." Albert Wlchlow, colored, 19 years old, shot his mother and hlmsolf during a quar rel at tho dinner tablo at their homo In Indianapolis. Tho boy will dlo. T. H. Sprogge, a wealthy Now Zealand sheep owner, secured a divorce at Lisbon, N. I)., yesterday. An hour later ho mar ried Miss Mary Hall, of Kngland. Ilivnl gas companies in Kansas City, Mo., oro selling gas at fifty cents a thou sand and furnishing gas stoves free. In addition, ono company has starred n Ire '.looking school. Old People. Old peoplo who require medicino to regulate tho bowels and kidneys will find tho truo remedy in Electric Hitters. This medicino does not stiniulato and contains no whiskey or 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 tho performance, of tho functions. Electric Hitters Is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old peoplo find it just exactly hat they need. 1'rico fifty cents per bottlo at A. Wasley's drug Btoro. To Keep Out Allen Worklusmen. Washington, .March 20. In tho house yesterday Hoprosontntivo Corliss, of Mich igan, Introduced a bill making It unlaw ful for allous residing or retaining tholr homos In foreign countries to enter tho United btatos for tho purposoof ongnglng In any mechanical trado or mnnual labor within the borders thereof while residing or retaining their lioiiien In foreign coun trios; making It unlawful to employ aliens so re-tiding or retaining; homos lu foreign countries; also making It unlaw ful for aliens to enter tho United States, xcept subjects of tho- Dominion of Can ada and other American countries, except at United Statos custom ports ot entry on tho Atlantic and l'acluc coasts. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. I'hoebo Thomas, of Junction City, III., was told by her doctors sho Had Uu bunintion and that there was no hopo for her, but two bottles Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and She says it saved nor me. jur. nios. jiggers, iau norma ot. San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold approaching Consumption, tried without result everything ciso tnen uougn one uomo of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. Hols naturally tlianictui It is such results, of which tlieso aro samples, that prove tho wonderful elllcacy of this medicino in Couchs and Colds. Free trial bottles nt A. Wasley's drug storo. Kegular size 50c nnd $1.00. Coming Kvent. April 10. Musical and dramatic entertain ment by tho Guilds of tho All Saints' church n Ferguson's theatre. April 10. Grand phantom dance under tho auspices of tho Clover Club of Shenandoah nt Bobbins opera house. ltellet In Sis Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Groat South American Kidney Cure." this now remedy js a great surpnso op account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every, part or tlio urinary passages in maie or lemaie, It relieves retention ot water ana nam m passing it almost immediately. If you vant uick rel cf and cure, this Is vour remedy. Sold by Shapiro's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Died from Her Hums. ClIAMBEllsuljua, Pa., March 20. Miss Phoobo Welsh, aged 53 yoars, was so badly burned at her homo In wnynesboro yostor day that sho died four hours afterward, bho had boon nursing hor slcK fathor dur ing tho night, aud was preparing to rotlro when sho upsot a lamp. Hor clothing caught lire, and tho names communicated to the furniture, which was destroyed, Hor nophow, Olmrlos Wolsh, Inhaled the names, ana was burned about the body, it is leareu mat no win dlo. Miss Wolsh was a crlpplo. An Old Time Murder Unearthed. WlNSTED. Conn., March 20. Tho skele ton of William Davis, tho pack poddlor who was murdered for hU monoy In Hart- (and, was unearthed in a collar In that town shortly af tor midnight by ex-Deputy nhorlll aiiuuicnrooiv nnu two Italians, Davis disappeared about ten years ago and nothing was over heard of him. Tho de tectives say a suspoct is under sut velllauco. but refuso to givo Ills niiino. A Law Without the President's Signature Washington, March 0. Tlio bill to authorize tho St. Louis aud Oklahoma City Hallroad company to construct and operate a railway through tho Indian and Oklahoma territories has become law without tho president's signature. flrlp-Colds-IIeaduthe, Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative llrorao Quinine wll euro you in ono day. Put up In tabletB con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or, money refundou Prico, 2S cents. For sale. by Klrlin'B l'liarmacy. THE BAYARD RESOLUTIONS To bo Drought to n Voto In tho Home Today, Washington. March 20. Under an ngreoment reached lust nrlor to tho ad journment of tho house yesterday tho voto on tho resolutions to censure Mr. llayard will bo tnkou nt 2 o'clock this nfteruoon. Tho dobnto on tho resolutions nt times drifted into a discussion of tho morlts of protection as an economic policy. Mr. Tucker, of Virginia, who made tho prin cipal speech In opposition, dofcniled Mr. tiaynni's utterances, nnd Senator Chand ler's lutorvlow was again brought for ward as a vindication of Mr. lhiyard's statement tlfat protection tended to cor rupt public llfo. Tho ltepublicnns vied with each other In upholding and ouloglz- mg protection. Mr. l'onrsou, of Kortli Carolina, announced that tho candldnto who would bo nominated at St. Louis would bo ho who "measured tip most noarly to tho ideal standard, tho living Im personation of tho doctrlnoof protection." Mr. Jiarrett, of Massachusetts, and Mr. rosvonor, of Ohio, nlso spoko. Cuba had the entire nttentlon of tho sen ate yostorday, speeches being mndo by Senators Gray, Chilton and Cnffory, tho dobnto being onllvoned by many spirited lnoldonts. Mr. Gray's plon for Cuba brought on a running cross flro of com ment nnd inquiry from Mr. Halo. Tho Dolnwaro senator cnusod much nmuso ment by referring to Mr. Halo as "tho senator from Spain." A fresh and vigor ous contribution to tho debato camo from Mr. Chlltoh, of Texas, who has seldom addressed tho sonnto. Ho urged that there was abundant work nt homo to occupy tho attention of congress, instead of en listing in humnnltnrinu crusades nbroad, with tholr possibilities of war. Mr. Cnf fory also opposed tho Cuban resolutions. Not to lie Trilled With. From Cincinnati Gazette.) Will peoplo never learn that a "cold" is an accident to bo dreaded, and that when it occurs treatment should be promptly applied? Thero is no knowing whoro tho troublo will end; and wliilo complete recovery is tho rulo, tho exceptions aro terribly frequent, and thousands upon thousands of fatal ill nesses occur every year ushered in by a littlo injudicious exposuro and seemingly trilling symptoms. Beyond this, thero aro to-day countless invalids who can trace their com- laintsto "colds," which at tho timo of occurronco gavo no concern, aud were there fore neglected. When troubled with a cold uso Chamberlain's Cough Uemedy. It is prompt and effectual. 23 and 00 cent bottles for salo by Gruhler Bros.' druggists. Shot Ills Wife and Sister. Tiffin, O., March 20. Tho village of Now Itlegell Is in lntenso excitement over an awful tragedy, which will result in two deaths. John Moss, a wealthy brick manufacturer, shot and fatally wounded his divorced wife and her sister, Miss Knto Smith. Mrs. Mosd-securcd a divorce from her husband last Tuesday, nnd ho went to her house last night and demanded that sho come back nnd llvo with him. This sho refused to do, and thereupon ho shot her tlirco times nnd Miss Smith twlco. Moss defies tlio villngo marshal to arrest him, and further troublo is oxpectod. Simon S. Hartman, of Tunnclton, West Va., has been subject to attacks of colic about onco a year, nnd would havo to call a doctor aud then suffer for about twelve hours as much a3 some do when they die. Ho was taken recently just tho samo as at other times, and concluded to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Kcmedy. Ho says: I toolc ono doso ot it and it gavo mo relief in five minutes. That is more than any'thing elso has over dono for mo." For salo by Gruhler Bros.' druggist. Counterfeiters Convicted- New York, March 20. In tho United Statos criminal court yesterday Nlcolo Toronto, Antoln Laugono, John Rosa and Thomas Kusso,accused of selling and pass ing counterfeit 5 greonbaoks, woro found guilty. Tdrontb, Itdsa and Husso- were among thoso put upon tho stand during the day, and thoy all positively denied having had anything to do with counter feit monoy of any kind. Thoy declared that Sico and Degrlgolln, tho informors for tho secret service nlen, had given por- jured'tostlmouy; They Wore roman'dod to Ludlow street, jail,. ponding sentence. All last wlntor Mr. Geo. A. Mills, of Lebanon, Conn., was badly aflllcted witli rheumatism, At times it was so sovere that he could not stand up straight, but was drown over on one side. "I tried different remedies without receiving relief," ho says, until aboutsix months ago-I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. After using it for tlirco days my rheumatism was gone and has not returned since, For salo by Gruhler Bros.' druggists. Smith and'Crlsp In nn Oratorical Duel Washington. March 20. As a result of correspondence botweon Secretary Hoke Smith nnd ox-Speaker Crisp an arrange ment has been mado for a joint debato on tho financial question at a numbor of places In Georgia. Tho correspondence opens with a lottor dated March 17 from tho secretary to Mr. Crisp, and in a subse quent lettor, in answer to a query from tho ex-spoaker, socrctary smith says: am not a candidate for United states son- ntor, and do not wlsh'to become one. My purpose, is to join you in tho financial dis cussion that I mar contribute all within mv nowor to nrovont tho Democrats of Georgia from committing, themselves to tho advlcacy of tho froo, unllmltod and In dependent colnago of sliver at tho ratio ot 10 to 1." Kheuiiiuttsiu Cured In u Day, "Mvstio Curo" for Kheumatlsm and Ncu ralgia radically euros lu 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is Vemarkablo and mvsterious. It removes at onco the cause a,wi tim iiuensn lmmeuiatciv uisauneuiB. first doso greatly benefits ; 75 cents. Sold by C. H. Hageubuch, Druggist, Shcnaudoah, Shenandoah Directory, Tninoo men nndothors. who have not yet secured one of the directories of Shenandoah, Just issued, can obtain one by making appli cation at this ofllce. The price is only ?2.00, and thero aro only n fow left. No business man can auoru iu books. 2-21-tf llucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and sU'skln eruptions, aud positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 85 cents per box, ' For sale' by A. Wasley. A FOR THE Wm HAIR Jt skin A warm shampoo witli Cuticura Soap, and a single application of Cuticura (ointment), the great Skin Cure, clear the scalp and hair of crusts, scales, and dand ruff, allay itchKiR, soothe irritation, stim ulate the hair follicles, and nourish the roots, thus producing Luxuriant Hair, with a clean, wholesome scalp. Sld thi-miclioat the wnrld. Pottir IIbuo b Cniit. Coir., SOU Proprietor!, llcalon, U. 8. A. gonumo weloomo awaits you at OE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. riain and Coal Sts. Pool room attached. Finest whiskeys, beers. porter ana aio constantly on tap. Choice teni. 's Finest, Purest and Healthiest. i hris. Schmidt, a., 207 West Coal Street. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Olllco: 30 West Centro street. Can bo consulted at all hours. p F. BURKE, M. D. 80 K. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Ofllce hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 8and7,to9 p. m. J. II. rOMEKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa. M. 11URKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oillce Etriui holhlliie. corner ot Slain and Centre streets, Shenandoah. pROF JOHN JONES, TiUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy OMy, Pa. Having studied under some of the best masters h London ond Paris, will give lesson on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in care ot Strouse, the eweler. Bhenanuoan. If You Have Any : NEED FOR ONE: AND NOT A "ME" A DEADLY PARALLEL STIFF3 k FISEEMAN. Gentlemen: Wo had one of your Io. 30 Safe. In the Hascltlno Ilulldlng, which was In th worst pait of the flro. Although tho safe was badly burned on the outsiue, an ol its contents were saved. We tako pleasure In advising tho public to uso your safes If they want protection. (Signed,) MEItSHON BHOS. BTIKFEL & FREEMAN, Gentlemen : I hereby give you my i Safe, found In the ruins of the lato flro ut tho Hascltlne Art Galleries. Its contents were destroyed and I havo no uso for the shell. (Signed,) THOS. J. ARMSTRONG. STIFFEL & FREEMAN, SAFE MANUFACTURERS, 723 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA.' BUY A jj ljpj 1,