TTrrTrTmnriliiiw vuymj EVENING HERALD 1C8TA1II.1S1IHD Mo. Publtslitnl every Evening, Except Sundny,nt 8 SOBTB .lARDm HTHM.r. N'RAR CBS-Tim thi Herald I tfellvrird iiiSli.-imiiflimn nd the surrounding town Tor wit cents a week, liny ftble to tlic carriers. By tnntl 83.00 n year, or 25 cantfl a mont) meufcn charged according to uKcumI position. IHVdlflU 111 ll,YI,VC Jl (CIlllW1 The publish' ine ptiousiiern reserve tue rigin to ciutr.gc we noflltloti of advertim-menr. whenever the pul- acAtlon of news dcmmilM it. The ri&ht U reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, tlmt the publisher may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the poHtofficc nt Shenandoah, l'a., as second class mull mutter. TKLKl'IIOXK CONNECTION. Evening Herald SATUmUY. MAKC1I 88, 18(10. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the Uepuhlicnn electors of Pennsylvania: The Republican of Pennsylvania, hy their duly chosen representatives, will meet in Mate con vention Thursday, April 28, 189rt, at 10 o'clock a. in., in the opera house, city of llnrrislmrg, for the purpose of nominating two candidates for representatlve-at-liuge in Couirres nml thirty- two candidates for Presidential electors, tlie selection of eight dclegaten-tlargo to the Ito publiean National convctitlon, anil for the rnusnction of Mich other business as may be presented, By order of the State Committee. JI. S. QUAV, Attest: Jniin II. ltp.x, Chairman A It. Andkivs, Hccretarlcs. COUNTY CONVENTION CALL. Notice is hereby given to the delegates, who attended the last licpuhlican County Conven tion, that in accordance with ltule 7, of tho Republican rules of Schuylkill county, a con vention will he hold at Centennial Hall, Potts villc, on Saturday, April 1, ll-'.M, at 10 a. m., for tho purpose of electing two delegates and two alternates for the National Convention to ho held nt St. Louis, Mo., on June 10th, hS'.Ki; and also at the same time and place to elect delegntrs ami alternates to represent the several Jtcpre sentativo districts of tlds county to the State Convention to bo held at Harrisburg, Pa., on Wednesday, April 23rd, 1S90. in accordance with the rules. Uy the Executive Committee, IlL'im W. I'AYSE, Ciiairman. ABhl.nul, Pa., March 10th, 1896. 3,-20-tf Hazlkion is coinplainhiH of the trump nuisance. This is not the only thing that city is infested with. It was not the longest pole this time, but n certain stout Iteed that knocked tho per simmons at the Republican statu eouveutiuu in Texas. Kioiit criminals liavo bien pardoned by tho State Hoard of l'aidous. This is a sad commentary upon justice. There is cither bomcthiug wrong witli our jury system or tho liuaid of Pardons. ' Tin; action of tho bt. Clair Council threatening to annul the ordinance granting the right of way through the town to tho electric railway, lias biought the two com panies to terms. The cars weto running to day. Stati; SixmrrAHY Ri:i;di:b has icfuscd to grant charters to new gas companies at A llen town, Lancaster and Williauisport. There are twcnty-llvo other now companies seeking charters that will be given a hearing on April bill. Tin; Kansas City Journal rises to remark that tho Republican party is not troubling itself about campaign material this year. "In fact, it has an embarrassment of riches in that line, Thu Democratic record of tho last three years is campaign material enough to supply the demand lor a generation." Tim Stato Board of Health has decided to give all small towns the same protection against the spread of diphtheria as is ac corded most of tho largo cities of the Com monwealth. Por a mcroly nominal fee, payablo by tho local Hoards of Health, sterile swabs in tubes will bo supplied physicians for the purpose of determining by bacteriological examination the presence of diphtheria germs, and it is urged as a very important sanitary measure that all Hoards of Health should avail themselves of this opportunity. YtSTKRUAY was a proud day for Thomas Hrackett Reed, Tho Republicans of Massa chusetts launched his presidential canvass under most favoiablo ciicumstanccs, Tho convention was unanimous in its choice a distinction no Republican candidato for tlio presidency before had. By many Republi cans Mr. Reed is legarded as embodying a more brilliant intellect, sounder judgment, keener political perception and more ele ments of statesmanship than any of his opponents fur tho Presidential nomination. Tho prcvalcnco of such opinions will tend to make him a strong candidate at St, Louis. YOUR OWN TOWN FIRST. We may honestly differ in matters of politics, religion and inedlcIneB, says an exchange, but there is no room for difference of opinion in the matter of tho plain duty of ovcry citizen to stand by homo Institutions. Patrouizo homo industries, should bo tho motto emblazoned on evory blank spaco in tho town until it becomes an ingrained habit that needs no urging to enforce Let every body with n dollar to spend remember that overy dollar spout at homo helps to swell the voltimo of currency in the local channels of trade, aud overy interest in' tho city and every dweller lu it is benefited by the im petus given to local trado by plenty of money freely circulated. Ouo dollar in the course or a day pays mauy dollars of debt, nnd overy dollar taken from tho trado of your town -and sent to swell tho currency of auothor is n direct blow tu homo interest. Tho prosperity of each is bound up in tho prosperity of all, and no Individual can escape his share of responsi bility for tho result. To critlcizo the method of thoso who aro tryiug to ndvaueo homo Interests is" not ns conducive to good as to take oil' one's own coat and put a shoulder to the wheel und push together. stand by home industries, patronize homo merchants and inimufucturcrs and bo willing that all should rn . !vo a fair profit for their labor. Society Is a iwrtnershlp of interests in which all arc entitled to receive a share of the profits, mnl in advancing the cnniinon welfare, tho day laborer and tho money lender arc alike under obligation to do their share, according to their romances. Heart Disease Relieved In 30 Minutes. Dr. Agucw's Cure for the Heart gives por fret relief in all eases ol Organic or Sym pathetic Heart Disease in 80 minutes, and speedily ed'ects a euro. It is a peerless remedy lor Palpitation, Shortness or llrcath, .Smothering Spells, Pain in Left Side and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart. One dose convinces. Sold at Klilln's drug store. Kollgloiis Notices. Service in the Trinity Reformed ehurcli to-morrow nt 10:00 a. in., and 0:30 p, in, Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Prayer meeting o-ery Wednesday evening at 7:80. Services in All Saints' Protestant Kniscmml church on llast Oak street to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. in. The rector will olllrinto. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Regular services will be held in the United Evangelical church, (Dotighurty's Hall,) to morrow at 10 a. in, and 0.30 i. in. Preaching by tho pastor, Rev. I. J. Reitz. Sunday school at 1.30 p. in. Services in tho' Presbylorian church to morrow at 10:80 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school nt 2 p. in. Rev. T. Maxwell Morrison, pastor. Services to-morrow in the Primitive Metho dist chinch by tho pastor, Rev. John Rath, at 10:39 a. in. and 0:30 p.m. Sunday school at " p. in. Olivary Ilaptlst church, South Jardiu street. Services will ho held on Sunday, at 10:30 a. m. and (1:30 p. m. Rev. David L. Kvnns will ollieiate. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Rev. Evans will picach his last sermon on Sunday evening. Evangelical church, corner of Cherry and South West streets. H. Koraco Rouiig, tho new pastor, will preach hi? first sermon nt (1:30 p. in. on Sunday. A cordial invitation to all. AVo lime Them. Tho latest and newest styles in velvet, silk, cloth and sergo capes. Also a beautiful Hue of coats for misses, from 0 to 1(1 years of age, pricos ranging from $1.00 to $0.00. Call and examine and bo satisfied with garments and prices. R. P. (Jill. A Sure Cure lor Coughs and Colds. That's what Pan-Tina is, 25c. At Gruhlcr Iiros., drug store. The Feast of u l'ussocr. Tills evening tho feast of tho Passover will commence-and continue for eight days. 1 Ins feast will 1)0 kept by our Jewish citizens with appropriate religious observances com memorating the last of tho ten plagues of I'-gypt, when tho hrst-born of tho Egyptians perished aud also of tho escape of tho Israelites from bondage. Every Jew will have on this occasion upon his table during thu festival a piece of tho Sacrificial Lamb "Matzors" or unleavened bread and bitter herbs, that is tho green tops of horseradish or parsley. Tho unleavened bread is eaten in remembranco of tho hasty manner in which tho Jews mado their escape out of Egypt, as they had not time to put yeast in tho bread, therefore they weio compelled to bako it without. The bitter herbs are eaten in remembranco of tho sufferings endured by tho Israelites during' their time of bondage, and is considered one of tho most important poiiuds in Jewish history. Catarrh and Colds Relieved in 10 to 60 Minutes. One short puff of the breath through tho Blower, supplied with each bottlo of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, dill uses this Powder over tho surface of tho nasal pass ages. Painless and delightful to use. It relioves instantly, and permanently cures Catarrh, Ray Kover, Colds, Headache, Sore ihruat, Tousilitis and Deafness. SO cents. Sold at Kirlin's drug store. Hlivu You li Jliff l'oot? If so, thcru is a snapnt the Factory Shoe Store foryou. Wo have about 500 pairs of men's working and dress shoes, all sty' s, Nos. II, 10 and 11, which woaio selling for very low prices to mako room for spring goods. 3-13-tf J. A. Moves, Mgr. Political Plums. Congressman Urumm is still in the light for national delegate, so says his law partuer, Gcorgo W. Dyson. Rev. Charles T. Stock, of bhamokin, has decided to become a candidate for Congress on the Democratic ticket. Hon. James B. Rcilly, shire his appoint ment as U. S. Marshall, is being besieged by applicants for thedcputysliips. Shenandoah has at least two of the latter. It is hinted and it conies from reliablo sonrco that Senator Coylo will boa candi dato for national dolegato. James Williams, of town, is a full-fledged candidate for state delegate and ho has assurances of success "Jimmy," as ho is familiarly called, would mako an excellent representative from this district. Ho is a faithful worker for the party, and the fact that he was turned down once before for tho position makes ids claim tho stronger. Nerves and Blood Are inseparably connected. The for mer depend simply, solely, solidly upon the latter. H it is pure they are properly fed and there is no " nervous ness." It it is impure they are fed on rjefuse, therefore cannot be strong and healthy, and the horrors ot nervous prostration result. The only sensible way to euro is: Feed the nerves on pure blood. Make pure rich, red blood nnd keep It pure, by taking Hoods Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier, f 1 j 6 for f 5, X'reparcd ouly by C I, Hood & Co., Lowell, Mais, II Dill "ur0 WllouineM aud HOOCl S rMllS headache, it contt. IF YOU WANT THE BEST and can't get It, then come to us for It. Wo carry the best of Groceries, Butter and Eggs, FLOUR and FEED. Our delivery wagon awaits your order. Goois delivered promptly. nUSSER & BEDDALL, 26 East Centre Street. PERSONAL. A. II. Lnnib went to Oentmlla this morning to attend the funeral f a ftiond. II. C. Morgan Is visiting his sister, Miss Edith Morgan, at Wllkesbarro. P. 11. Nolan, organiser of the State Liquor League, spout last evening In town. Mrs. Prank Rhoerlg and Mm. Mnttle Hill, of Pottsvllle, visited friends in town yester day. Miss Mary D.inks, or St. Clair, will spend Sunday with her mother In town, on South West street. James J. Coakloy received a lieautlful floral horse shoe fur the opening df his now. sloru this morning from friends in New York. .. Joseph Lee, of town, spent this morning in St. Clair, visiting liis uncle, 'Smiiro William Lee, whp is very ill. Misses Mary and Annie Pox spent yester day among Mnlmnoy City acquaintances. Thomas Murphy, of liist Oak street, is suffering from a severe attack of pneumonia. Miss Mamo Cook, of West Centre street, is very ill with pleurisy. James M. Mullahey, 6t East Centio street, who was suffering from an attack of bron chitis, has recovered sulHoiently to be about again. Jlussrs. Ynllo Engol, Morris and Divid Kurtz, John Smith, Honry Rittur mid Lewis Swinhorn, of Pottstown, spent this afternoon in town. Those gentlemen aro making a pleasure trip through the regions. While here they wero eutortruuod by Charles Wlllman. - Row H. Main, of Cumbola, attended the McUutcheou obsequies, yesterday. Mrs. Mary Reynolds and children, Maryt Andrew, Patrick, William and Edward, are attending the funeral of a relative in Ha.le- ton to-day. Prhato Sale. Tho furniture and household goods of tho Scheiily House are no offered nt private sale. Por further information apply to J. K. P. Scheiily. Our Indians. 'Our Indians" is tho lltlo of a strong article by Hon. Hoko Smith, Secretary of tho Interior, published in Tho "Youth's Com panion of March 20. Perhaps there is no national themo which anftiscs more quickly tho sympathies of all fair-minded Americans. Tho Indian who onco had coniplcto liberty to hunt and occupy this lair land has found tho United States Government a master whom ho cannot understand. Tills article is ono of a scries by American statesmen, appearing in Tho Companion, including articles by Hon. Thomas II. Reed, Hon. II. A. Herbert, Secretary of tho Navy, and Hon. J. Sterling Morton, Secretary of Agriculture. Make Your Hoys (Hail. Also your pocket-book by buying your shoes at factory prices at tho Factory Shoe Storo. Don't forget we givo you a beautiful penknifo with each $1.00 purchase. 3-13-tf J. A. Moykis, Mgr. PITHY POINTS. Ilappoiilngs Throughout thu Iteglnn Chron icled for Hasty PcrusaL r -eirials.jlcjiyUu3-j:cSirt thnt new Warning is given against thrco boys, ono bout 10 years of age nnd tho others about 2 years. They have been in tho habit of requentiug a Main street restaurant nnd, nl ihough poorly dressed, disnlaved an nhmi. Banco of money. Last night tho oldest of l)meiviic.(iTrVi iWiW-tt.' ,! Saloon Opening. 1 W. J. Oalviii, tho now proprietor of -tho saloon, corner of Coal and Bowers streets, is now ready for business, and Oxtends an in vitation to all his friends and the, public in general to bo present nt ills opening to-night. The saloon, which is a very commodious one, will prove a drawing card to his many friends. It A Hurglar Killed While nt Work. Knoxvillk, Totin., March 28. At Mid dlesboro, Ky., five men nttomptod to burg larize tho storo of tho Goodrriond Brothers, about 1 o'clock yostordny, by boring pan els from tho tear door, but Davo Good friend, who slept in tho storo, was awak ened just ns thoy wero ontorlng aud fired upon thorn, killing ono. Tho others flod. Later two others woro enptured, giving tholr names as John Holskell nnd Jnmos Stewart, of Knoxvllle, negroes. Tho man killed proved to bo Lcm Hondorson, a' no gro tough of tho Crlpplo Crook sootlon, In Knoxvlllo. The lluslness Outlook. New YoltK, March 28. It. G. Dun & Co.'s wookly rovlow of trado snys: No im portant change lias occurred in tho gen eral condition of business during tho wook, and if trades In somo respects look worse In other respects thoy look bettor. Somo failures of maguitudo hnvo occurred which hnvo cnused much npprohonslon and unwillingness to lond'nmong bankers, and thoro havo boon soinowhnt loss favor able features In tho dry goods mnrkot, but In Iron nnd stool conditions aro slightly and in boots and shoes considerably moro hopeful. Mysterious Suicide In New York. NEW Yoiik, Mnroh 28. A handsomo woman committed sulclda by shooting herself in tho head last night near tho Sovonty-socond strcot ontranco to Central Park. Her clothing wns of exceptional rich quality, and tho polloo boliovo that the womnn's position in soototy was abovo tho commonplace. Sho appeared to bo 85 yoars old, and hor features woro strongly 'French. IJosldo tho body was a white- handkerchief, with a mnrk which lookod like an Initial "E." Beyond that thero wns nothing to load to hor Identity. ltoers and Hatabcles. London". March 23. A Capo Town dis patch to Tho Times says: "Thoro aro tho wildest rumors at Johannesburg that tho Boors hnvo fomented tho Mntubclo upris ing, Possibly ono causo of tho disturbance Is tho regulations recently enforced In Rhodesia to stump out tho rlndorpost, tho KalTlrs bolng greatly attached to their castlo. It is stated that tho disturbers aro not truo Matabolos, hut aro Amntoll and Mnshouas, from whom Dr. Jameson has predicted trouble." A New UvangolUtlo Movement, New Yoiik. March 28. William Phil 11ns Hall, nrosldont of tho Hall Slngnl company nnd a director in sovornl Inrgo corporations, lias organized a now evan gelistic movement. It will bo known ns tho American Laaguo of tho Grand Army of tho Cross, and Its leadors will boar mili tary titles. It is modeled on tho lines of the Salvation Army. No uniform will bo adopted. Its object Is "nggresslvo evangel Ism among tho people." Shenandoah Directory. Business men and others, who have not yet secured ono of thodirectoricsof Shenandoah, just Issued, can obtain one by making appli cation at hl ofllco. Tbo price is only J2.00, nnd thoro are only a few left, No business man can afford to bo without one of those books. 2-21-tf NUGGETS OF NEWS, W. A. Parker, of Sobago Lako, mid n mnn named Dolu wero killed at Wlilto Hook, Me., yesterday by fulling timber. LI HuiiK Chung snllod from Shanghai yesterday on Ills journey to Uussln.vvliltlier he K')"i to nttond tho- oorouatlon ot tho onr. . Tho Iown lioulo pussod n bill compell ing bicyclists to dismount when approach ing teams showing fright, mid nsslst In ijuloting tho teams. By tho full of ii staging on which throe men Were nt work on n school building nt liowoll, Mnss., Joseph Turrull was fatally .-md Charles Swoonoy seriously injured. Kranols Tt. Knva, son of the Italian am bassador mid professor of civil engineering ot the Columbian university, died nt Washington yesterday from consumption, iged 85. liaolngstownrdsot tho California Jockey jhlb eypelled "hlttlo l'eto," tho Chinese plunger, and sevoral jockeys for conspir acy to defrmul bookmakers "Pete" la said to bavo realized $100,000. Tho lileal rniiiieen. James L. Francis, Alderman, Chicago, says: "I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and hung Complaints, having used it in my family for tho last five years, to the exclusion of physician's prescriptions or other prepara tions." l!cv. John Ilurgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "I liavo been a Minister of tho Methodist Episcopal church for 50 years or moro, and liavo never found anything k beneficial, or that gave mo such speedy relief as Dr. King's New Discovery." Try this Ideal Cough Iiemcdy now. Trial bottles free at A. Wnsley's drug storo. All llnpo Ahatlflonetl. Wellington, Now Zealand, March 28. All hopes of saving tho sixty minors who wero ontombod In a inlno tit Ilrunnortou Hi Thursday by an explosion of lire-dump, Which killed flvo men outright, hns been abandoned. Tho bodlos of flftoen of tho minora hnvo boon recovered from tho pit, around which thcro aro tho usual scones of distress, caused by tho presence thoro of tho wives ami other relatives of the men entombed. Jinny of tho men engaged In tho work of resotto hnvo boon overcome nnd thoro hnvo boon sovornl narrow es capes. Orlp-Cohls-lIeadaehe. Why sudor with Coughs, Colds aud La Grippe when Laxative Ilromo Quinine will cure you in ono day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. To Hunt for Dr. Nanscn. Irkutsk. Mnrch 28. Two messengers have left Yakutsk, ono on Fob. 23 and one on March 10, to inquiro into tho reports regarding Dr Naiison's return by way of tho New Siberian islands. Orders woi-o given to these messengers to Inspect and replenish tho various provision stores which had been placed for Dr. Nausen's uso. ll.mlc lltilneil hy Dishonest Cashiers. VlSi:SAILLKB,Ky.,Marcli2S. Tho Deposit bank of lltdway, whoso cashier, V, 31. Shipp, and assistant cashier, Charles V. Stono, aro allocred to havo ombozzled nearly J30.000 of Its funds, hns assigned to John Weiss, ono of tho directors. Tho full nmouut ol tho shortage Is not yot known. Alleged l'olsonlnp; In Oklahoma. Pmutv, O. T., March 28. Captnin W. H. 'Williams, n wealthy ox-Karisan, dlod Btiddonly hen) yesterday, and physicians who attended htm stato that ho was doubt less poisoned. Robbery is supposed to havo keen tho motive Ilellef in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part ot uiu uijuttrjr passages ill liiuiu ur iciiiaiu it relieves retention ol water ana pain in passing it almost immediately. If vou want qmcK rcnet ana cure tnls is your remeay. bola by bhapirn's puarmacy, 107 South Main street. Coining Invent. April 18. Musical and dramatic entertain ment by tho Guilds of tho All Saints' church in I'orguson'S theatre. April 10. Grand phantom dance under the auspices of the Clover Club of Shenandoah nt llobbiiis opera houso. llucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best. salvo in the world for cuts. onuses, sores, uicers, salt rneum, lever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles. or no pay required. It,is guaranteed to give poriect satlstactlon or mony remuuod. Price 25 cents per box. 1 or sale bv A. Wasley, Mother and Son Struck ly a Train. Sandusky, O., Mnreli 28. Mrs. John F. Slegol nnd hor son, nged 19 years, of Bo- gart s uornors, wore struck by a nasson gor train while driving across the Lake Slioro tracks In this city yesterday. Mrs, Slegol was klllod and hor son will dlo. Ministers Should Not lreacli Temperance. Wichita, Kau., March 27. Attho South west Kansas Methodist Kplsoopnl confer ence yesterday Bishop Andrews created a sensation by declnring that a mlnlstor should not meddle with tho tomporanco question, Ambassador Uhl lu llerlln. BEiaiN, March 23. Hon. Edwin F. Uftil, tho uowly appolutod nmbnssador of tho United States, arrived hero last night. Up to Date for Tains and Aches. Everybody says Red Flag Oil, 23c. At Gruhler Hroi., drug storo. Th 1'lague in China ami Japan. San Fkancisco, March 28. Tho Hong Kong correspondent of tho Japan Mall writos that tho plaguo has broken out again in Canton nnd casos hnvo nlso 'ap peared In Hong Kong. Enorgotio stop3 are bolng tnkon to chock Its growth. Tho port has not yet boon doclared Infected. An Ohio Senator Held Up. Columbus, O., March 27,-Sonutor J. D. Johnson, of Cellun, was attacked by two highwaymen in tho stato capital. Ho was coming from tho statu treasurer's officii, where ho had Just drawn his salary. Tho sonator kuooked both men down nnd cs coped. Tho robbers got nwoy. iron's Your Cough? Pan-Tina cures it, 25c. At Gruhlor Bros., drugstoroj When you want good roofing, plumbing. gas fitting, or general tinsml thing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Contre street. Dealer ir stoves. 8-1-tf A Mighty 1,ce Tiling fur Coughs, What? Pau-Tlna, 25c. At Gruhler Bros,, drug store. KEEP THE FLAG FLYING. Ministers In.llctc.l for Violating tho Laws or Illinois. CHAJIPAIO), Ills., March 38. Now feat ures have come to- light in the action of the Clinmpalgn grand jury, which In dicted John P. Altgohl, governor of tho state, and tho' other members of tho board of trustees of t lie Illinois university for non-compllntioo with the state law requir ing the United Suites ling to bo floated over all public school buildings. Tho grand Jury also brought In Indictments against Father Wagner, pastor of St. Mnry's Roman Cnthollo ehuroh, nud Rev. Fred Vohnrn, pastor of St. Petos Gar man Lutheran church, for fnlluro to com ply with' tho law in not maintaining the United States Hug ovor their respective parochinl schools. Iloiltal l'atlcnt lturncd to Death. FlTTsiitnio, March S3. Mrs. AnnaMarx, a prlvnto patient nt tho Allegheny hospital, was btlrnod to I'leath In her room yostor dny. An alarm of lire was given on tho central alarm boll In Allegheny nonr tho hospital. Mrs. Marx, whoso mind was sumowhnt affected by hor condition, jumped out of bod, and rushing fo tho grate whoro a natural gas flro was burn ing tried to extinguish tho llflmos with hor night clothos. In a momont sho wns enveloped in Ihimos, nnd hor body wns literally burned to n crisp. An "Kxiiorlnicntal" Colnor. CINCINNATI, March 27. Marshal Gnddls, of Now Castle, Intl., in connection with local officers, arrested Charles Williams on tho chnrgo of making counterfeit money. Ho was ono of a company who had boon passing", counterfeit nlckols and half dollars at New Cnstlo and Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Wright, at Now Castlo. woro nrrosted Wednesday, and tho latter offered to load tho marshal to whoro ho could find Williams, which sho did. Williams con fessed, but snhl ho had mado tho monoy simply us an experiment. ) The Spaniards Still Angry. London, March 28. Tho Madrid corre spondent of Tho Standard says: "Publlo feeling is running so high against Amer ican iutcrfcrouco in Cuba that the govern ment will hnvo trouble to control tho na tional anger. Tho republicans declare thut they will abstain from tho general election, with a view of washing their hands of responsibility." , 'nt to ho Trilled With. ( From Cincinnati Gazette.) Will pcoplo never learn that a "cold" is an accident to bo dreaded, and tlmt wlien'it occurs treatment should bo promptly applied? Thero is no knowing whoro tho trouble will end ; and while complete recovery is the rule, tho exceptions aro terribly frequent, nud thousands upon thousands of fatal ill-' nesses occur every year ushered in by a littlo injudicious exposure nnd seemingly trilling symptoms. Beyond this, there nVo to-uay countless Invalids who can traco their com plaints to "colds," which at tho time of occurrence gave no concern, and wero thoro- foro neglected. When troubled witli a cold i Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy. It is prompt nnd effectual. 23 and 50 cent bottles for salo by Gruhlcr Bros.' druggists. Schooner Capsized, Two Drowned. Bhidoeton, N. J., March 28. Tho oyster schooner Mattle L. Ford of Falrton cap sized during a squall In Cohansoy river, ten miles bolow Bridgoton. Nowell Dutch and Frank Moore, both of Falrton, mem bers of tho crow, wero drowned. Captain Honry Waller, In command of tho vessel, narrowly escaped with his life. New Homos for Settlers. Washington, Mnrch 28. Tho president today Issued a proclamation opening the Bed Lake Indian reservation, in Minne sota, to settlement. Tho date selected is May 1. Tho Whito Earth reservation will be opened by a proclamation to bo Issued later. All last winter Mr. Geo. A. Mills, of Lebanon, Conn., was badly afflicted with rheumatism. At times it was so severe that ho could not stand up straight, but was drawn over on one side. "I tried different remedies without receiving relief," ho says, "until about six months ago I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. After using it for three days my rheumatism was gone and has not returned sinco. For salo by Gruhler Bros.' druggists. Proposed Fusion In Tlixas. Austin, March 28. A roport is current hero that tho loaders of tho Republicans and tho I'onullsts hnvo a scheme to fuse. tho Bcpubllcans to voto for tho Populist nominees for stato omens aud tho Popu lists to put Bcpublican electors ou their ballots. If this fusion is accomplished it will endaugcr Tosns as a Democratic state this year. Cambridge Defeats Oxford. London, March 28. The contest bo tweon tho Cambridge and Oxford athletic teams took place nt Kei si igton yestorday afternoon. Jordan, of Cx.'ord, wontholUO yards dash In W'A seconds. Tho hurdlo raco was won by Garnlor, of Oxford, and the mile run by Howard, of Cambridge. Cambridge won live ovonts and Oxford four. lUieumatlsm Cured In a Hay, "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgla radically cares in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and tho disease immediately disappears. The first doso greatly benefits; 75 cents. Bold by C, H, Biagenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah, 1'reslilcnt lllppol yte's Death Confirmed. "Washington, March 87- Tho stato de partment has received a cablegram from United States Mlnlstor Smytno, at fort nu Prince, Hayti, confirming tho Paris ro- nort of tho death of President Hlppolyto, of Hoytl.' The causo of his doath was upoploxy. Four Thouiand Witneu n Ilanglug. GEOltGETOWN, Tox., March 23. Matt Hootov. a uoirro. was haugod yesterday In the presence of 4,000 pooplofor the murder of Androw hick last May. ma coniouer- nto. Albort llolley, was oxoouted last Frl day. Attended by two negro proachors he gang and prnyod. He confessed his crime, It Slay do u SIucli For You, Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving. 111., writes that he had a severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe pains in ills lack ana also that his bladder was affected. He tried many en-rallied Kidnov cures but without any good Tesult. About n year ago he liegan use of Electric Jlltters ana round relict at onco. Electrio Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often rives almost Instant relief, One trial will prove our statement. Price only 60c for large bottlo. At A. wasicy's drug store. . "DR. M!LES, Through His Nervine la a Benefactor- to Thousands." WIDELY known Wisconsin publisher, who resides at Green Bay, writes. j.aiuii utu, iai, as zoilows: 'Five years ago I becamo so nervous that montal w6rk was a burden. I could not rest at night on account of sleeplessness. My attontlon was called to Dr. Miles' Ilnstnr.i. tlvo Nervine, and I commenced to uso It with tbo very best effect. ' Sinco then I havo kept a bottlo m iny houso and uso It whcnover'my nerves becomo unstrung, with always tho sanio good results. My son also Dr. Miles' takes it for nervousness with llko novor falling success. I bavorecom rnended it to many and It cures them. All who sudor from norvo troubles should tty it. Nervine Restores Health It Is f reo from narcotics, perfectly harm less, and yet soothes and strengthens. Dr. Miles, through his Nervino Is a benefactor to thousands." A. O. LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of DErt Landsman. Dr. Miles' Nervino is sold on guarantee first bottlo will benefit or money refunded. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. 1 S. PHILLIPS, M. D. J. Ofllce : 80 Wost Centre street. Can bo consulted at; all hours. BUEKlt, M. D. 80 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 Office hours : 7 to 9 . 111. - POMEROY,, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Ec-nn bulldlnir. corner ot Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. pilOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Malianoy Gtifr, Pa. llnvintr studied under somo of the best musters London and Pnrla. will trive lesson on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terras reasonable. Address in care of Strouse, the eweler, Shenandoah. If You Have Any .NEED FOR ONE: AND WOT A A DEADLY PARALLEL STIFFE & FKEEMAN. Gentlemen; We had one of your No. 36 Safa In tho Ilaseltino Untitling, which was In th worst part of the lire.. Although the safo was badly burned on the outside, all of Its contents were saved, ' AVe take pleasure fu lulk-islug the publio to'uso your safes if they want protection. (Signed,) MKIWIION BKOS. STIFFEL Si VltEEMAN, " Gentlemen: I hereby clve you my Safe, found In the ruins of the late lire nt the Ilaseltino Art Galleries. Its contents were destroyed and I liovo no use for the shell. (Signed,) TflOS. J. ARMSTRONG. STIFFEL & FREEMAN, SAFE f MANUFACTURERS, 723 Chestnut St., BUY A I PHILADELPHIA. j FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ApjAOJVI 100 acres clear, anil with option 1 X. ol purchasing 100 acres timber laud adjoining. Dwelling and barn nnd all necessary out buildings.) In cood order and repair. Will be sold with or without stock and farming implements. Coal Is supposed to under lie this property. Within 3 miles of a first-class market, will trade for town property. -VALSO-V ACApM 173 acres, near Ziona Grove, 75 1 Vl 1 acres clear. Dwelling cost over $2500. Good barn and out buildings. Stock and farm implements. Must sell to dlsolve partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. H. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above parties will negotiate the salo of any good licensed properly In Shenandoah, 4 4 4 rTjaty l 'lit MP Vrtta'MWBfly rim
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