r EVENING HERALD ustaiii,isiii:d i:o. rNrbllsluil every Evening, Except Hiiuday.at 8 South Jahiiik Srui.irr. Nkak Ckktrk. fliM Herald Is tteilreteil In Slii'iiitiidonn and the surriuiiiHriir towns for six eents u week, liny able to the carriers. By mull W.00 h yenr, or 3 cents n mouth. payable In udianee. Advertise ments charged Hcem-ding to space and inMltion. The publishers reserve the right to change the lositton of advcrtl-cmi'iits whenever the puli- lentlon of news demand It. Tile ngni IS reeerved to reieot any advertisement, whether ..l.t f... .... ..... !... tl... iiiililialinM Improper. Aifiertising rates ninde known upon application. Intered at the noHtofllcc nt Hhennndonh, Pa, second class mail tontter. TELEPHONE CO.VNHOTION. r - - " - I Evening Herald MONDAY. MAUC'U 88. 1SW. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. 'Bo the Hepublicnn electors of l'ennsylvnnlu: The Republicans of Pennsylvania, by their duly chosen reprcentutic, v. Ill meet In Mute con vention Thursday, April 23, 189a, nt 10 o'clock a. in., hi the opera house, city of Jlarrfohurg, for tile puriKwc of iioint null mk two candidates for reproeeutatU eat-largo In Congress nnd llility two candidates for 1 'residential electors, the sehxtlonuf right delegatcs-at-large to the lio publican National conientlon, and for tlio ransiKtion of suili other Ini'lness as niay bo presented. My order of the Suite Committee. Mi 8. QUAY, Attest: Jkiik 11. Itux, Chairman. It. AxnHKMs. Secretaries. COUNTY CONVENTION CALL. Notice Is hcieliy given to the delegates, who attended the lat Republican County Conven tion, that 111 nccoriliineo with Itule 7, of the ltepublicnn rules of Schuylkill county, a con vention will be lieM at Centennial Hull, 1'otts villc, on Saturday, Apill I, liWii, at 10 a. in., for the purpose of electing two delegates and two alternates lor the National Convention to be held lit St. l.oul, Mo., on June lfllli, Ih'JTi; anil nlso at the same time and place to civet delegate and alternates to represent the several Repre sentative districts of tills county to the State Convention to bo held at llnrrisburg, l'a., on Wednesday, April 28rd, PsM. In accordttlico with the rules, lly the Executive Committee, llumi W. I'avxi:, Chairman. Ashland, l'a., March 10th, 1X90. 3-aO-tf Saturday was a field day for Senator Quay, and nouo of llanna's "lubricating oil" was used. Itl'Moit has it that Shenandoah's opciu houso is to ho remodeled. This is an old chestnut and tho patrons of tlio phieo will believe it when they hco tho "improvements." Cuius Machx is tho embodiment of a political hois, yet a county seat paper goes into spasms trying to make him appear otherwise. Mark llanna, apparently, lias paid a visit to tlio county scat. JUDOi; EndmcII, of Berks county, lias decided that a teacher in liis school is invested with tho satno authority as tlio parent. There nro finite a number of tlio latter in tills town who think diU'erently. KKpynt.lCA.N clubs composed yl white voters are beginning to appear in South Carolina, one in Charleston having over 1001) members. There uro many scusiblo men in the state who want something better than a clioico between worn-out politics and Till- luatiisin. Tucfriendsof Thomas VanDuscn, of town, aro prevailing upon him to allow tho uso of Ids name in connection with tlio nomination of County Commissioner on tho Republican ticket. Mr. VanDuscn has not yet consented to become u candidate. His nomination would certainly add strength to tho ticket. While our Republican friends below the mountain aro greatly exercised over the national delcgato plum, their brethren in this section aro dwelling in perfect harmony. There is hut ouo name mentioned in this con nection, that of Joseph McConucll, of Ash land. Ho will bo one of tlio two national delegates to represent Schuylkill county at tho St. Louis convention. PrtEslDENT HAIiitls, of tho Heading rail road, estimates that the original contents of tho anthracito coal fields amounted to about 14,433,100,000 tons, of which 82J per v' cent, remains to bo worked. Wo can have coal at tho rato of 00,000,000 tons a year for 100 years to come, lio says, and so wo need not begin to bother about that matter until after several more Presidential elections. TllK manly attitude of Thomas 15. Itccd in declining to enter tlio local territory of an aspirant for tho Presidential nomination is in direct contrast to tho tactics persiicd by tho McKinley managers. His letter to a prominent Republican in Allegheny county, refusing to havo his name go before tho county convention in opposition to Senator Quay, is commcndablo and will win him many votes at St. Louis. Ho is only following a party precedent long established, and his Attitude is in exceedingly good tasto. A iong address to tho voters of Arkansas has been issued by a committee of prominent Democrats of that stato suggesting a bolt in tho event of tho refusal of the Chicago con vention to indorse tho free silver heresy. Tlio document is a candid and vigorous ono, interspersed with picturosmo references to "tho toiling millions," "tlio womb of tho futureMind "tho standards of Jellersou and Jaofcson." It was not written for fun, evidently, hut with a serious purpose. Tho Southern aud Wostcrn states, it bays, should send delegations to Chicago resolved toaccept no compromiEO on tlio silver uuobtlon, hut to insist upon an unequivocal declanition in favor of the free coinage of tho whlto inoUils nnd. if tho platform or tlio candidate doe, not suit them in that respect, to withdraw and declare tliemsolvos to bo tho true Na tional Democratic Convention. Majoii John V. Finney, "principal olllcor of the Minors' Journal Printing Comiuuy, and manager of its business affairs," this morning announced himself, through tho columns of his paper, as n candidate for na. tional delrgato, and among other things says "In all that lire-time Mr. Finney has never sought or held iillleo of emolument, or public position of prnl l. Ho has been contenting liiuiaulf with U..H, .-.imply a woikcr, striving for the good uf tho cause lio advocated nnd biking, demanding ami receiving no reward for the faithful porfurmanoe of what lie con sidered a duty and a pleasure, llcing us lie is heroin portrayed, feeling as he does in entlro unanimity with all who have the woll fare of Republicanism and the government at heart, Mr. l'innoy formally announce himself to day as' a candidate for national delegate ; and lie hold forth Ills past record aft a stalwart Republican, a good citizen and nil unrewarded toller in the ranks of his party as the reasons for his proferment to the J distinguished honor ho seeks." lly April 1 thirteen Kepublican state conventions for tlie election of delegates to the National Convention will have tieen hold, and eight more have been called for April, so that by May 1 probably a definite ostimato can he made as to the lolatlve strength of the several candidates. A Sure Cure for Coughs and Colds. That's what l'an-Tina is, 2lc. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug stre. .Hiilleld'rt l'rlueely Salary. CIIIO.UM). March 38. What nro sold to ho tlio lni'goit tonus over licforo paid tu u driumitic artist will ha given Htolmvd Munsllold next season by Daliiol Frohinun, of. the Lyceum theater, New York, who has been in Chicago the lust week. Mr. Frohniiin has allixed his signature to u contract which tibsolntely gimrantcos Mr. Mansfield $100,000 for next season's work, and 1UO,000 for oach and every season un til tlio year I'M). Tlio principal produc tions will bo inmlo at Mansfield's own theater (tho Garrlck) In Now York. Census Record Destroyed by Fire. Washington, March 23. Flro broke out early yesterday morning on tho first lloor of Miirlnis hull, 013 K street, N. W tho wholo of which is occupied by tho Unltjd States census bureau. It spread to tho second nnd third floors, and dam aged tlio building to tho extent of $10,000, and all tlio records of tho census office wcro either soakod with water or ruined by lire. Census ollico officials say that n great many of tho pnpors that had bcon burned could bo easily spared. llulldlng lllown to l'lcces. NlLES, Mich,, March 23. Tho framo building containing it grocory storo of Gates & Rlttor, at Downglnc, was blown to atoms lato yostorday afternoon, Tho roof was thrown high In tho air. Hoshoro's floral emporium on ono sido and Bangs' saloon on tho other sldo wero slightly dam aged. Tho pluto glass In tho building was hurled across tho stroot. Many windows opposite wore broken. The causo was tho ignition in somo unknown way of soma powder on the ground floor. Nobody was Injured. Ktght Armenians Wore Killed. WASIIINQTON, March 23. Tho Turkish legation has received tho following tolo grnmfrom the sublime porto: On Friday an Armenian having wounded a Mussul man at Kills, with n pistol shot, a brawl took place betwoon Mussulmans and Ar menians. Of tho latter olght wera killed and ten wounded. Four Mussulmans woro wounded. Tho authors of this in cidont woro lmmodlutoly nrrostod and sent to prison to await trial. All goods that woro stolon from a fow shops havo since bcon dlscovorod and rostorod to their owners. A ICentucklan's Mysterious DNappcuraiico Catlettsuuiio, Ky., March 23. G. M, Wltton, ex-inayor, ox-polico judgo and ro tired b.tukcr, has been missing sinco March 14. Tho river nnd Catlett crook havo been dredgod In vain and inquiries sent to all parts of tho country, but no traco of tho wealthy man can bo found. Ho Is prominently connected hero, and no ox ponso is bolng spared to solve tho mystery of his disappearance, for which no cause can ho learned. He had about $5,000 on his person when last seen here. llurglar Toblu Held for Murder. West Ciiestkh, Pa., March 23. Doputy Coroner Russell hold an Inquest upon tho body of Daniel Quoon, the colored man who dlou in tno hospital, nnu ronnorcu a vordlct to tho effect that he came to his death from u gunshot wound. James Tobln, tho burglar who llrcd tho fatal bhot, will bo givon a hearing tomorrow. Tho commonwealth will urgo n conviction on tho charge of murder In tho first de gree. lirooklyn Trolley Men May Strike Again. New YoltK, March ,23. Tho oxocutlvo committee of District Assembly 75, Kul guts of Labor, Is to moot tills week to hear re ports as to the organizing of tho mon on the surface railroads in Brooklyn. There Is little doubt that tho conductors and mo turmon on the Brooklyn trolley lines are going to ronow their demands this sum mer for twonty-five cents por day advance In wages and other conditions. 2VunnyliauI aud Maryland Mine Scale. I'liaiPSBUHO, l'a., March 33. On nnd lifter April 1 tho minors in Centro, Clear field, Cambria, Jcfforgon, Bedford nnd In diana counties, in this stnto, and in the Cumberland region, In Mnryland, will be paid forty-five conts per gross ton or forty cents por not ton, Notices to this o fleet uro now being posted throughout this lection. Hoodb Barsaparllla has over and over again nroved Itself the best blood puriucr meai- cal science has ever produced. It possesses euch positive merit to purify, vitalize Enrich the blood, that it accomplishes remarkable cures where other prepara tions utterly fall. Its record of cures, not Only of Scrofula.. Bait Rheum, Catarrh, IUieu matism, but of Nervous Prostration Weakness and Debility, Is unequallod Hoocfe Barsaparllla Is the OneTrueBlood Purifier, rrepuod by O. I, Hood CoIowell,Mi. HI it i t-j:1I u lisbltusl fJOMtlp- nUUU & ri ItOtloa. rtcecnti Let The Whole World Know The Good BrJIiles' Heart Cure Does EAUT DISEASE, has its victim at a disadvantage. Always taught that lioart disease is Incurable, when tho symptoms becomo woll defined, tho patient becomes alarmed and a nervous panic takos place. But when a sure romody Is found and a cure effected, after years of suffering, there is great rejoicing and desire to "let tho whole world know." Mrs. Laura Wino lnger, of Selkirk, Kansas, writes; "I dosiro to let tho wholo world know what Dr. Mllos Dr. Wiles' Heart Cure has dono for me. For ton years I had pain In my heart, short ness of breath, palpita tion, pain in my left sido, Heart Cure Restores TTpilth oppressed feeling In my nGiUlll...aa,i chest, weak and hungry spells, bad droams, could not lio on either sldo, was numb and suffered terribly. I took Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and boforo I finished tho second bottlo I felt Its good effects, I foci now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Heart Curo saved my lifo." Dr. Miles' lioart Curo is sold on cuarantco that first bottlo benefits, o r money rof undod. LYNCHED BY MOUNTAINEERS. ft'llllatu Murphy Drngged from Jnlt and Ilangoil to a Tree. Chattanooqa, March 23. A mob took William Murphy from tho jail at Huuts- vlllo, Tonn., Saturday midnight and strung him to a tree. Tho vlllngors know nothing of it till tho botly was found hang ing from n honey locust treo yesterday tnornlug, not eighty paces from tho old log cnlabooso. Murphy was In jail await ing trial for tho murder of Bill Nowlln, a minor, three "wooks ago nt 1'loucor, Camp- boll county, which adjoins bcott county, In which tlio lynching occurred. About thirty mountaineers with handkerchiefs ovor their faces did, tlio lynching. iho londnr woro no dlsguiso, but soomcd to bo a stranger. Ho knocked at tho door uud awukoncd Jailor C. C. Ellis, repre senting that ho was a deputy shorlfl with a prisoucr ho wanted locked up. As tho jailer opened tho door ho was covored with u largo nrmy pistol nnd tho koys de manded. Ho refused to surrender tho keys. Tho mountaineers drow rovolvors on tho jailor's frightened wlfo nnd daUch tor, aud thoy got tho koys and gnvo tiicin to tlio mob. Murphy was found, prnyiug lng for mercy. Ho beggod hard for his llfo, but if they would kill him ho begged not to ue dragged or choked to death. Ho wn roughly dragged out und hung to tlio noarost treo. Murphy nnd his victim were both minors. Murphy lonvos a widow and sovornl children at Junction City, Ky. iiunt3vmo is near tho Kontucky line. A Mighty Nico Tiling for Coughs. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At Gruhlcr Bros drug storo. A Tuliiptestuous Voyage. New Yonic, March 23. Tho Amorican bark Carrio L. Tyler arrived yostorduy ironi Domerarn alter n tempestuous pns sogo of fifty-four days1. March 1, whon nbout250 mllos south of Sundy Hook,' tho wind enmo out from tho northwest and blow with hurricane force, nccomnnnlod by fearful seas. The storm continued' for sovornl days, aud tho Tylor drifted 140 mllos south of Bormuda. There sho ran Into another strong galo from tho west and northwest, accompanied by hoavy soas. Her after rail was carried nwoyt tho after ond of tho cabin was burst and tlio cabin flooded, aud other damage was done about tho decks. The sailors suftored greatly from oxposure nnd woll nigh worn out from oxcesslvo toll In working the vessel into port. Captain Tlllotson said tho weathor was the worst he had evor oncountered In his thtrty-flvo years' experience at sea. Didn't Like Ills 1'reucfilng. Saro.v, Tox., Mnrch 23. Uov. J. D. Thornton, tt preacher living near hero, was wurnod to preacli no more in tno ro- glon. Ifo rof usod to oboy tho order, and Saturday night no was inson out. oy a mob, who whipped him sovoroly with switches. Ho has many frlonds, nnd tho affair has wrought tho community up to a high pitch. Three Friends Iteturns to Jacksonville, Jacksonville, March 23. Tho steamer Throe Frlonds arrived In port ycBtorday with tho urms nnd ammunition still on board. A denial was made by tho captain thnt tho vossol has boon nnywhoro except to Koy West. Ho says tnnt uonoral Cal- lazo was not on board. Arrested for Double Murder. WELCH. W. Vn., March 23. Fiotchor Coalogrovo, who murdorod John Goctlng and Joseph Horrlng last August in tho coal fields, was arrostod by IJetoctlvo New oomo yostorday ucur Vivian. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The spring oxodus of American globo trotters lias sot in at Now York. Danker J. Picrpont Morgan will sull oil Wednes day. Accordlnir to n Vienna dispatch tho 6trlku of miners in Sllosla has ended, and tlio minors havo obtained most of tholr demands. Mrs. Lucy Watklhs was futally burned and four other colored persons seriously Injured by a lamp oxploslon In n New York tonemont. I'l.n Imurlnir in tho cuso of John D. Hart, accuseu oi iiuviiiH won i,i.iv..bi-. T.auradafllll)U6torlngoxpcdltlon, wasposCT ...I l 4 .....llmif ,i I.. poned in Now xork. The momuors oi tno uio saving station at Long Beach, N. Y., aro suffering from ship's fovor contracted from a schooner which wont ashore thoro. Mrs. Jonnle It. Kimball, of Philadel phia, proprietress ami manager for .the past sovonteon years of the Corlnno Kim ball Opera company, is seriously 111 wth Dnaumonia at. St. Paul. JIIIIIIIMUIIIIIItll"""""")11""1"1"""""""1 I Ise in Town Honey." Pancake Flour. A combination of the great staif s -lot life WHEAT, CORN and RlCE.H 5 Be Sure You Get tho Red Package, i HERE'S OUR GUARANTEE. . lluy ii paekngo of Ooimlno Aunt -Jiimlmu's Soll-ltislng Panciiko riuur. -; nnd U J on do not Unci It tnnlcc tlio best- cukes you over nto, return tlio empty. box to your grocer, lenve your itiiine, ami the grocer will refund tlio money unci churgo it to ns r ! SHnntlflcflHy rrcpnrM sad m Mamiiucuirvd only liy ;R. T. DAV3S MILL GO., St. Joseph, Ho.j i Send 4 cents in stamps for a s-of Aunt " Joininm and her Pickaninny Dolls. ? v'miiii! siiiiii linn nun p.iivME'ii'iifif'itiiiiti'ii'iini'nsiii? A bullion Gouo Up 111 Smoke. PlTTSIlURG, Mnroh 23. A. disastrous flro Saturday night in tlio smelting depart ment of tho copper works of tho Pcnnsyl- vnnln Salt Manufacturing company at Natrons caused a loss estimated nt 81,000,- 000. Tho buildings dostroyed covored nearly four acres of ground. Tlio output of tho plant was about 100,000 ounces' of silver nnd 8,000.000 pounds of copper a month. Tho flro started by tho blowing out of a furnace, tho hot motnl igniting with gome wasto near tho mouth. Crush on New York's 'Klevated. NEW Yoiik, March 23. A wildcat on- glno running nt full spocd crashed head on Into nn clovntcd oxprcss tram. Tlio smash up occurred near tho corner of Columbus nvonuo and Ono Hundred nnd Ninth stroct, sixty feet ubovo the stroot. Four men, nil omployos, woro seriously hurt. Tho train, known ns tho mntlnco nnd shopping oxpress, was crowded with women and children. By good fortune they nil escaped anything more serious than bruises and a bad snaking up. It Jlny do as Much I'or You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irvine. III., writes that lie had a severe Kidney troublo for many years, with severe pains in his liack and also that ins bladder was auoctea. no trieu many so-called Kidnev cures but without nny good result. About a year ago lio began uso of Electric Hitters nnd lound rollel nt once. Dlcctric Hitters is especially adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost Instant renei. uno inai wm rovo our statement. iTico only ouc. tor largo bottlo. At A. Wasley's drug store. Coming Invent, April 1(1, Musical and dramatic entertain ment by tho Guilds of tho All Saints' church in l'crguson's theatre. pril 10. Grand phantom dance under the auspices of the Clover Club of Shenandoah nt Itobbins opera house. The Ideal lanueeii. James Ij. Francis. Alderman, Chicago, says 'I rctrard Dr. King's Now Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for Cotmhs. Colds and Lung Complaints, having used it in my family for tho last flvo years, to tlio exclusion of physician's prescriptions or other prepara tions." Itov. John litircus. Keokuk. Iowa, writes I havo been a Minister of tho Methodist Episcopal church for 50 years or more, and have never found anything so beneficial, or that gavo mo such speedy relief as Dr. King's Now Discovery." Try tins ideal uougn Remedy now. Trial bottles free at A, Wasley's drug storo. Doubly Fntul Duel Over u Woman. CoLUMnus, O., Mnrch 23. A tragedy which will ro.ult in tlio deatii of two men occurred about 4 o'clock yostorday after noon nonr iiilce, a small station about ton miles southeast of this city. Tlio par ticipants In tlio nffalr wero Elljnh Hutter, white, and John White, colored. Tho troublo originated ovor tho formor's wlfo, wltu whom Kuttor clnlmod Whlto was familiar. Tho two mon mot at a barn on a furm where White worked, when Rutter assaulted White with a corn knife. Tho latter drew a revolver and llred twlco at bis antagonist, both balls taking effect, ono In tho left leg and tho oth6r In ino ngnt lung. White received ft out four Inches In longth across tho head, fractur ing tho skull. llucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin emotions, and nosltivelv cures lilies. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale bv A. Wasloy. Young Mlllikeii Acquitted. Washington. Mnrch 23. Tlio jury in tho Mllllkon ease, after twenty-four hours deliberation, returned n verdict of not guilty. Tho announcement of not guilty was met with an outburst of applause from tho spectators that shook the east ond of tho dingy old court house. Judgo Colo ordered the bailing to arrest tho en thusiastlo persons, but tho 'bailiff was too much contusod to sluglo out but ono per son, who was yelling ut the top of his volca and waving his hat In tho uir. He, after n severe admonition from tho judge, was sot free. Tho actmlttcd man loft tho court room aud wont to his brother's of fice, whoro ho hold n reception, his friends crowding In to. congratulate him. Grlp-Colds-Uenduclie. Why kuO'or with Coughs, Colds and La Grippowheii Laxative Bromo Quinine will curo you In ono day. Put up in tablets con vcnlent for taking. Guaranteed to curo, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale' by Klrlln's Pharmacy. Joy In tlio (lid llliilne Homestead. Auousi'A, Me.. March 23. A son was born unto Mrs. Hattlo Dlalnu Boale, wlfo oi 41. iruxum usalo, ox-mlnlstor to 1'er sin, yostorday, nnd thoro is great bappt noss at thu old JUalno homestead. Mos- sagos of Cfin-tratulntlon havo boon nonr. lng In nil day loug. Mrs. Benlo Is rallylag suiouuiuiy, Klieimndouh Directory. Business men nnd others, who h&ve not yet sccurcuououi inuuircuiuriesoi o uenanuoaii. iust issued, can obtain oue by making amill cation at this ofUco. The price is only f 2.00, and thero aro only a few left, No business man can afford to be without one of these books. 2-21-tf Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the namo Lkssicj & BAeb, Ashland, Pa., printed on every sack. CONGRESS. A Attempt to Force the Cuban llesolu- j tlons to a Vote. WASMNrtTON, MilrOli S3. Tlio outlook a! to tlio proceedings in tho sejlnto for tlio present Week Is not very olour. Nothing is certain oxcept that Sonntor Sherman nnd others of tho supporters ot the Cuban resolutions will attempt to force thorn to a finality. Whether thy will suooood in this will depend upon vnrlous considera tions, tho most important of wlilfili Is tho question ns to whether tho loglslntl vc, ox ccutlvo and judicial appropriation bill shall ho pressed In ndvnuoe o tho Cuban debate by tho committee 'on appropria tions. senator Halo, who Is leadlne tho oppo sition to the conference report on tho Cu ban resolutions, Is the Btcond member of tho commlttoo on appropriations, and his iniluonco will naturally beonst for tliodls plaooment of tho Cuban discussion by tho appropriation bill. It U confidently ox pocted that tho legislative bill will he dis posed of during the week, so ns to havo It out of tho'wny for the postoilloo bill, which Is to lie the next appropriation bill re ported. There probably will be two or threo days debate upon this bill. No definite program has beomnrraiigcu for tho houso this week. Tho unvul ap propriation bill, which U tho uoxt supply bill to be taken itii. has not yet been re ported to tlio house, nnd until It Is thnt body will drift along, occupying Itself with such minor matters as may bo' called up by tho coiumlttcos. It is thought, how ever, thnt tho naval bill will bo reported by Wednesday or Thursday at tho farthest. - , .Not to iio Trilled Willi. ( From Cincinnati (lazctte.) Will.pcoiilo never learn that n "cold" is an accident td ho dreaded, nnd that when it occurs treatment should ho promptly applied? There is no knowing whero tho troublo will end j and whllo complete recovery is tho rule, tho exceptions are terribly frequent, and thousands upon thousands of fatal ill nesses occur overy year Ushered in by a little Injudicious exposure and seemingly trilling symptoms'. Beyond this, there aro to-day countless invalids wjio can trace their com plaints to ''colds," which at tho time of occurrcnco gavo no concern, and wcro there fore neglected. When troubled with a cold uso Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is prompt and effectual. 23 and gO cent bottles for sale by Gruhlcr Bros.' druggists. Murder Conspirators Convlcte'U. CHICAGO. March 23. Tho jury in tho case of W. J. Weblior nnd his brothor. J. G. Webber, chnrged with conspiracy to- kill F.-V. Homliii.-sooretnry of tho Kilmer Bulo Tlio company, returned a verdict of guilty against both mon. Af tor the court had given both prisoners uudotermlnate sentences W. J. Wobbcrwas strlckeriwlth paralysis aud foil to tho floor unconscious. During tho illness oi secretary Hnmlln W. J. Webber took tho lutter's position, and, It is clnlmcd, hired his brother nnd Richard Moloney to inurdor Hnmlln for H0 each, so that W. J. Wobhor could re tain tho position permanently. Simon ,S. Hartman, of Tunnelton, West Vn., has been subject to attacks of colic about onco a year, aud would havo to call a doctor and then suffer for about twelve hours as much as somo do when they die. Ho was taken recently just tho samo as at other times, and concluded to try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.' Ho says : "I took ono doso of it and It gavo mo relief in flvo minutes. That is more than any thing else has ever done for me." For salo by Gruhlcr Uros.' druggist. Kxplotllng Dynamite Kills Two, El,UCOTTClTY,Md.,AIuroh 2a. Lee Wll Hams, of Charlestown, AV. Vn., employed in tne gruuing oi tno i.unionitsoniivenue, Cntonsvlllo and Kllloott City Klectrlo railroad, placed thirty-six largo sticks of dynamite near an open Are, when tho wh'oloexploded,killlng Williams Instantly anu injuring jonn . uingott. ox-tax col loctor of Howard, county, so that ho died In a fow hours. Mr. Clngott was Just passing tno place at the moment of tho explosion. All last winter Mr. Geo. A. Mills, of Lebanon, Conn., was badly afflicted with Thcumatism. At times it was so severe that ho could not stand up straight, but was drawn over on ono side. "I tried different remedies without receiving relief," ho says, "until about six months ago I bought a bottlo 6f Chamberlain's Pain Balm. After using it for three days my rheumatism was gone and has not returned sluco. For sale by Gruhler Bros.1 druggists. Knglmnd's Mission in Kgypr. Odessa, March 23. The Noyoo Vroraa and Tlio Novostl admit that England has a mission to protect tho Kilo valley, and thnt Dongola, Cassaln and Dorber, tho three koys to tho Soudan, must eventually fall Into England's hnnds. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer toy; Fair and dqcldedly oolder; north westerly winds. ItheumatUm Cured in a nay. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures In 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 doso greatly benefits; 75 cents. Bold by C. II. Hagenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. I'robably Cubau Filibusters. CniSCOTEAOUBlSLANB.Va., Muroh 23. A body of strange men are eucamped on Assateague beach, and It Is believed by resldonts on the Island that tho strangers aro n orow of filibusters whooro proparlng to loave for Cuba on a steamer that Is to call for them. The men came ashoroinore thau a week ago, bolng lauded in row- boats from a smull steamer which pro ceeded down tho bay) When, questioned tho men Bald thoy had been put ashoro while the steamer wont down to Norfolk to coal, and that they aro awaiting tho re turn ot tho stcamor. Residents of the Island bollovo; howevor, that tho strangers aro a part of tho expedition that was to go on tho Jiermuua. Itellof In Six Hours. ni.rAliiir kidney and bladder diseases relieved In six' hours by the "New Groat t!..ti, in.arbvin lvidnbv Cure." This now remedyis a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain In the bladder, Kiuncys, uacn auu evcy pain of the uriimry passages In nialo or female, it relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and curo this is your remedy, Sold by Shapiro's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. THE WEEK IN Pimples, blotches, blackheads, red, rough, and oily skin, prevented by Cuticura Soap, the most effect ive skin purifying and beautifying soap in the world, as well as pur est and sweetest for toilet and nur sery. The only preventive of pim ples, because the only preventive of inflampiation of the pores. B(!d throughout tho vnrM.- British drpoti F. Nirr VKRT & Sons, I, Klng-Ktlward-rt.. London. Totter Vevo b Chuiical Ceir.. Sols Trapi., notion, U. 0. Ju genumo welcome awaits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Main and Coal Sts. Pool room nttncliett. Finest whlaknvs. horra. porter nnd nlo constantly on tap. Cholco tem perance drinks and clgarn. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest anil Healthiest. .Chris. Schmidt, a., 207 West Coal Street. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Oflice : 30 West Centre street. Can bo consulted at all hours. p f. bukke.'m: d. "': . 80 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Oflice hours : 7 to 9 o. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 J II.r03IEP.OY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 1 Shenandoah, Pa. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Qfllce Egan building, corner of Main Centre streets, Shenandoah. and pilOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 05, Mahanoy Otty, Pa. ITaving studied under some ot the best masters m London and Paris, will give lessons on tho violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouse, the eweler, Shenandoah. If You Have Any : MEED FOR ONE: AND NOT A lirarr A DEADLY PARALLEL STIFKE & FREEMAN. Gentlemen : Wo had ono'ot your No. 38 Safe In the HoseUino Building, which was In th worst part of the Are, Although the safe was badly burned on the outside, all of Its contents were saved. We take pleasure (u advising the public to uso your safes If tliey want protection. (Signed,) MEIISHON BHOS. STIFFEL i FREEMAN. Gentlemen! I hereby give you my Biifoj found In the ruins of tho late Are at the Iloscltlne Art Galleries. Its contents wero destroyed and I nave no use for the, shell. Signed,) THOS. J. ARMSTRONO. STIFFEL & FREEMAN, SAFE MANUFACTURERS, 733 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA. boya vSSi m III ft i
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