EVENING HERALD KSTAm.Tsnf:i iwiu. Published evorv Kientnit, ISxeept Sunday, at B)VTIf jAltOl SlhKKT. NKAR (.'BNTMB. rho Herald H itcilvc ml inSln-imiidoanSHHi the surrounding touufi six eent A week, pay able to the earrleis. Hy mull J8.00ayoftr.ora6 oant.1 a month. pnynlili1 In advance. Advertise mants uImtkcu according to space and position. The publishers men the right o elisnge the position of advertisciuuiits whenever the pub lication of i;r dcinunds it. The right in reserved to reject any advertisement, wncthf r paid for n nut, that the publishers iny deem Improper. Adcrtlslng rates made known upon application. Cntered at the intofnco at Shenmidoali, l'a., as second elans mail matter. TKLEi'HONK CONNECTION. Evening Hra Id MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1MW. REPUBLICAN STATE OONYBrfTION. To the Republican electors of Pennsylvania: Theltopubllcans of Pennsylvania, by tliolr duly chosen representatives, will meet In State con vention Thursday, April S3, lsun, nt 10 o'clock a. m., In the ocra house, c ity of Ilnrrlsliurg, for the purpose of nomlnittliiK two condldatcs for representative iit-lame In Congress and thirty two candidates for Presidential electors, the selection of eight delcgatcs-nt-large to the lie publicHii National convention, and fot the ranmctlon of suuh other business Its may be presented, lly order of the Stole Commlltee. M. S. QUAY, Attest: Juke H. Itisx, Chairman. It, aWdkkws, Secretaries. COUNTY CONVENTION CALL. Notlcols hcicby given In the. delegates, who attended tlio I.i-t ltvpiihllain County Conven tlun, that in accordance with IIiilo 7, of tlio ltrpublicnn rules of Schuylkill eounty, a con vention will be held lit Centennial Hall, l'otts vllle, on Siitmdiiy, April 1, 190, nt 10 a. in., for the purpose or electing two delegates two alternates lor the Notional Convention to be held lit St. bonis, Mo., on June llitli, lMHj mid also at the same time anil place to clcit delegates nnd alternates to represent the several Itcprc sentntlvc districts of tlili county to tlic Mate Convention to bo held at llnrrlsliurg, l'a., on Wednesday, April 28rd, ISM. In accordance with the rules, lly tlio Executive Cominiltce, lil'llll W. l'AVSK, Cliuirinaii. Ashland, l'a.. March lOtli, lS'.M. tl-20-tr Tin: Philadelphia Times of Ui-ilay cudits Congressman liriinmi with being a candidate for National Delegate in tlio interest of Mc Kiulcy. This is news to tlio people of Schuyl kill, as it was generally understood lie was for ljuay. Tlinannouncineut of Hon. Klias Davis, of lirnail Mountain, nppcarsinto-day'sllKiiAt.D, seeking tlio iiominatiun of County Treasurer on tlio Itcpuhlican ticket. Klias has a largo circle of political fricmls in tliis boctiun who will mako it interesting for his opponents. His nomination for County Treasurer would mid groat strength to tlio ticket. Qum: a sensation was created in Hazle township when tlio members of tlio School Hoard woro arrested, charged witli accepting bribes. Tlio misdemeanor complained of was Hint tlio Directors, fur a consideri'tlcn of fl.TOO, voted fur one .lames 1'. Costcllo for superintendent ;-lnit they voted fur a certain iiui'.ractor in consideration of 1 1 per cent, of tlio amount tu bo paid on said contract. Tliero was a bitter fight for tlio siipcriutcu dcucy, and this suit is tlio result. Tin: oliicials of tlio Schuylkill Traction Company should use every means ut their command to punish to tlio lull extent of tlio law tlio four l'olandcrs who placed obstruc tion upon their road. Their intention, as acknowledged by one of tho men, was to wreck thu car and kill tho crow and pas sengers. Tlio court will have an opportunity to mako an oxamplo of theso bloodthirsty villains which maj act as a warning to others of their ilk. U.s'Di:i! his appointment of United States Marshal, Hon. James It. Iteilly will havo tho selection of three deputies. It is said tho cx Congiessman has a largo list of applicants who would like to servo tho dear people. and aniung tho number is at least one from Shenandoah. Tho young Democrats of this town need not havo much hope of receiving consideration nt tho hands of Mr. Iteilly judging from tho past. Tho Immigration Inspectorship at tbo Port of Philadelphia still looms up boforo their eyes. Bviiry licpubllcan in Schuylkill county has a high appreciation of Heed, Mckinley and Allison, nnd they all dosorvo well of tlio party. Hut Pennsylvania has a candidal for thu presidential nomination, and no wheie in tho state is there a stronger Quay senti ment than in Schuylkill county. The Iie ptihlicau convention to be held in Pott.svillc on Saturday will undoubtedly elect two dele gates to St. Louis favorable to the iiouiinatiun of Senator Quay, and resolutions will bo adopted endorsing his candidacy. To do otherwise would be a misrepresentation of tlio Republican party of Schuylkill county, the bowlings of a county seat paper to tho contrary notwithstanding. I.sui:anckCsimiioni:isLasi iiiirt strikes out from tho shouldor in his annual report on firo Insurance. Ho shows up tho weak- iiom of tho mutual companies doing business in this stato, iu a way that must result In somo wholosomo legislation by tho noxt LogUlaturo. It Is surprising, as one raids tlio criticisms of tho Commissioner, how it is possible for tho people to bo gulled so easily. Iu no other way will thoy pay out tholr money witli so little investigation. They appear to be sutisllod to take tlio word of nu insurance agent without any qualification wlmtyvur, and ns a consequence thousands of dollars are being lost ovory your. In tho judgment of tlio Commissioner mutual com panies ought to be lestrioted as to territory, and other ufoguards should bo thrown around tho Insured. NATIONAL DELEGATE. YVo have received a communication from a prominent Republican living Iu Muhanoy City soliciting tho Information as to who is the choice of this paper for national delegato. It Is true the IIkkald was the first to an nounce tho candidacy of Joseph MeConnell, of Ashland, l : :). honor of representing his party at Ht. Louis, but in doing so vrc , rueroly expressed tho sentiments .of tile majority of Kepubllcans north of tho moun tain. Mr. MeConnell has done yeoman sei-vieo for tho party ill the put, and we believe he is juslilled in seek lug tho distinction and honor, lie represent tho young olemont of the party, nnd is a man of pronounced ideas and the serant of no political "boss." What ever opposition there wU when his candidacy was first u mum need has now disappeared, and as the selection of this cud of the county bis election will be made unanimous. It is rumored that Senator Coyle will be a candidate for national delegate, hut this is hardly to bo credited in the face of the senti ment of not only the delegates to the con vention but tho party members generally. We give tho Senator credit for greater shrewdness as a politician than to knowingly put his head Into tho lion's mouth. Our Mshanoy City correspondent will thug see that In presenting the inline of Mr. Mo Connoll we woro reflecting the sentiment of tho great majority of the Republicans of the county, and at tho same timo paving tlio way for tho reward of a faithful party worker. As to tho contest lielow the mountain, the party voters of that section arc well able to make theirown selection. It is customary to select a national delegate from each of the two Beetions. We licliove, however, that Con gressitinn llrumm Is killing the gooso that laid the golden egg in asking that ho bo sent to St. Louts. Ho lias fined well at the hands of the Republican paity. Hut thoro is such a thing as asking too lunch, and wo think that (lino lias arrived in tho career of tlio Congressman from Schuylkill. lion's Your Cough? ran-Tina euros it, 23e. At Gruhler Utos., drug store. THE AMERICAN VOLUNTEERS. Ilalllugtnn llooth's Now Movement Starts Out Auspiciously in Cblcngo. Chicago, March 30. Uulllngtou Booth's followers In Chicago fired tho first volley for tho now American Voluutcors yester day afternoon at a hull on tho west side, In closo proximity to Salvation Army Iieadnuartcrs. Majors Blackhurst ami Trumblo, who arrived from Now York to orgunizo tho Chicago contingent, wore erected with cheers mingled with count less "anions" nud "hallelujahs" whon they explained tho causes of tho rovolt. Thoy announced tholr determination to remain loyal to tho standard or Mr. nnu Mrs. llalllngton Booth, and to forever ro nounco nil allegiance to tho redbrcasted soldiery with which they havo been Identi fied for years. Many formor prominent members of the Salvation Army grasped them by tho hand and co-operated in tho organization of tho Volunteers. Ono hundred others enlisted ut tho mooting in tho afternoon, and the number was incrensod in tho evening. As tho Volunteer oliicials approached tho hall they woro accorded ono continuous ova tion by a largo crowd or people who lined tho sidewalks forscvcral blocks. Notwith standing tho public demonstration In honor of tho Volunteers, a number oi Sal vationists who are lighting under General Booth's banner stood on tho curbstouo and rofuscd to bo led into secosslou. Major Blackhurst was tho principal SHcaker of tho day. As thoolllcial mouth- pleco of Halllnitton Booth his remarks created Interest. The spenkor said that Ballington Booth had been misrepresented, and thnt tho fundamental cause of tho wholo troublo was tho fact that Balling- ton Booth was in too closo touch with American Ideas, which conflicted with thoso In London. Ho said that Ballington Bootli was summarily dismissed by Com maudant Hurbort Booth, of Canada, who represented tho Knglish general. The major confirmed the rumor that Gonornl Bootli onco ordorcd down tlio American Hag in a certain ofllco of the Salvation Army over which Ballington Booth had jurisdiction, and to this Incident Mnjor Blackhurst attributes tho widening of tho chasm which Bepurntod father and sou. Appears In a hundred dlfforent forms, such as Running Sores, White Swellings, Eruptions, Bolls, Pimples, Bait Rheum, Scald Head, etc. The only cure is In making Pure, Rich Hood's Sarsaparllla makes pure blood and has never been equalled as a cure for Scrofula. Cases considered Incurable, and given up by physioians, yield to Its wonderlul Ing, vitalizing powers. lul purlfy- , Intact, ood's Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. l;6forf5, Prepared only by 0. 1. Hood 4 Co., IowtU, Mail. HOOU S rlllSuie. All drudii.U. :c POLITICAL CARDS. I.KClISI.ATlTllH, 1 Hceond District, H. W. BECKER, Of Olrardvlllo, l'a. Subject to Democratic rules. JjWlt COUNTY TKISAHUUF.lt, ELIAS DAVIS, Of llroiiJ Mountain. .Subject to Republican rules. DR. LOBB'S BOOK FREE To e.11 Batterers of liltltOUH OF YOUTH, J.O-.T Vlfidlt and KISIIAHUS OF ItlUrJ AMI vvo.UIIV. 'Mi puses t cloib bound: se curely seuled una mulled free. Treatment by mall strictly -outldentlal, sad a poslilve, quick curf guaranteed. ;s'q matter bow ltng atundlDK, I will pot Iveiy cure you. Write or cu.L ilR nRR 329N,l5t!iSt,P!:ll3.Pa. till sUIJU 30yar'ceu'nuoui;iraclle 'ANSY PILLS! :rt aho sujf. stH0 4o.'l''WliMii'!wf iiurf Witria tSpacinc CoPanA-M- Scrofula VCBISBG H P JlsflP iNjusts Nothing I We have hundreds of testimonials, but Bon Ami itself is its own best tes timonial. Buy a cake of your grocer, anrl trv it Send for free sample. Send for free sample. Hilda & Child., New York. j ... .UIJ Mlvwtrous Fire ut tVeslon, W. Vn. WlIBEUNo, March 80. Firo whloh broko our In tho business portion of Weston, this state, shortly nftor midnight yester day morning destroyed property to tho vnlue of $150,0 iu, only about ouo-thtrd of which Is covered by insurance. Tho prop erty burned was about one-half the busi ness portion of tho town, which Is tho seat of the statu hospitnl for the Insane. Dur ing tho Ilro a suspension bridge which Kpnus tho West Fork river, oouucctlng tho hospital with tho town, gave Way with a crowd of people. A number of persons were Injured in tbo full, tho most seriously hurt being Deputy Sheriff William Wood oil, log broken in two pl -cos, and llonry Visitor. J. S. Mitcholl wus fatally hurt by a falling wall. Ilitwiilinns Want a Cable. SAN KliAscisco, March 30. Inquiry re garding tho terms upon which an Amer ican company will bo permitted to land a cablo on the Hawaiian islands rovcals tho facts that tho tormsnro embodied in an act passed by tho Hawaiian logislnturo last August. Tho Hawaiian legislature of fered to let Colonel Spauldlng land a ca ble on any of tho Hawaiian islands, and In addition glvo him n subsidy of $10,000 a year, provided ho should obtain an equal subsidy from tho Cnltod States -govern ment. Other minor stipulations woro mentioned, Including a certain number ol government messages which should bo transmitted without cost. Plucky Woman IJrhos Off Thrco Trninpi. Mat's Laxdixo, N. J., March 30. At Estelvillo, tho sccno of tho Ilcch tragedy, three colored tramps went to thorosldeiico of Somcrs Collins, nnd finding that Mrs. Collins was In tho houso alone, attempted toforco an ontranco. Ono of tho nogroes grabbed Mrs. Collins, who stood on tho step. Sho broko nwny from him and ran inside tho door and bolted it. Mrs. Collins grabbed hor husband's gun and ran up stairs. Sho throw up n bedroom window, and as thrco men wcro battering at tlio door flrod at thorn. Thoy fied into tho woods. Two Denil in a Hotel Fire. GENEVA, N. Y., March 30. Thomas Dauton, ono of tho boarders in tho Ridley Houso, who Is a firomau on n Lehigh Val- ley train, was burned to death, and Mr. Uorselluo, a brakemnn, was so badly burned that ho died a few hours Inter. Tho hotel was discovered on firo at 1 o'clock In tho morning, and being a framo structure it was destroyed very quickly. Mr. fopaug- lcr, nu engineer, was badly burned, and E. C. Young barely escaped with his Uto. All Odd Collection. A Man in Colorado has a quaint collection of bottles. It is divided into two sections. Sri-tlrm onn is lariro. Section two is not. Section one contains hundreds of bottles, tbo contents of which his wife swallowed lioptn to find relief from her physical sufferings. Section two contains a fow bottles that onto were filled with Dr. l'icrco s ravorito Pro scription. It was this potent remedy that gave the sufl'oriiiK wife her health again. It cures all irregularities, Internal inllamiuation and ulceration, displacements and kindred troubles. It has done moro to relievo tlio sufferings of woman than any other medi cine known to science. Pile tumors, runturo and fistula?, radically cured by improved methods. Book. 10 cents in stamps. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Jiullalo, . i. Denied by Turkey's Foreign Minister, Wasiunoton, March 30. Miivroycnl Boy, tho Turkish minister, who It was stated had been recalled becauso of tho sympathy of this government with tho Ar menians, olllclally donles tlio report. Tho minister makos public tho following tele gram on tho subject just received by him from tho Turkish minister of foreign af fairs: "Tho news telegraphed to tho Lou don Times regarding tho Turkish legation of Washington being false, you muy con tradict It." Fears of Flood Damage. GrtEIGSVILLE, N. Y., March 30. By far tho lagest volunio of water over seon hero Is rushing towards tho Gonosco river to day. Every sniull aiid.unprotcntlous ditch has becomo n raging torrent, unauio to hold tho grcal volumo of water that tho fast melting snow U loudlng them, and flat lands along thoso small streams are submerged. If tho thaw contlnuos great damage will bo dono, as thoro still remains a great quantity of snow on tlio uplands, ltrlthli Sailors Mutiny. BALTIMOISK, March 30. Jnmos Craig, John Mackonzloand James Watson, sail ors on tho British steamship Lord Erne, mutiucd yesterday becauso thoy wcro or dered to work on Sunday, nud boforo thoy could bo subdued Watson stabbed Alex ander Rubin, tho steward, in tho log, In illctlugan ugly wound, Tho niutluoors were locked up, and will cither bo tried before tho British consul or taken to Eng land to bo dealt with. Killed in Her Hud. CLEVELAND, March 30. During a wind storm tho wall of a building recently de stroyed by lire foil upon tlio houso of 11 A. Vaughn, at No. 71BCodnrjiveiiuo. Tons of brick criiMiod through tho roof, carry ing down a portion of tho upporlloors. Mrs. V. O. Bradford, of Olmsted Fulls, O., sistorof Mrs. Vaughu, wus killed In hor bod, and Miss Emmn Ulotrlchs, u domes tlo, was budiy injured. Honoring lllnliop Fatter, New Youk, March 30. Bishop Pottci has bocu Invited by tho authorities of Cambrldgo university, In Eugland, to bo select preacher to tho university during tho injnth of Muy, 1807. Tho nppolntmont as seloct preacher to ono or tho groat En glish universities nevor bus been conferred before upon a bishop or prlost or tho Amor- lean church, so lar as mo records obtain able show. 4iimiiiiiiiiiiiu",""",""""l,,,","l""""t 1 "fee in Town Honey" g ajkt Pancake A combination of the great staifs j of life WHEAT, CORN and RICB.s Be Sure You Get the Red Package.; HERE'S OUR GUARANTEE, f Hut H pBokiiKC of flenulno Aunt Jnmlma'i Sell-RUina- raucBkorioiir. . nnd If you do not nnd it roaKnt tlio lift takes yon ever ulc, rotiirn the empty; box to your (rroeer, lnavo your name, ml tln.ur.icor will rofund tlio money and charge it to us. ; Bctrnttflcnllv rrepnrcx! and " tlNJiufactured only lij " R. T. DAVIS MILL GO., St. Joseph, Ma. Send 4 cents In stampB for a st of Aunt ? Jemima and her I'lrkanlnny Dolls. ? ie.l9l .1 P'llliElllllllHlll Illl'lllilllfUl I3IIIIIIUIIIII1 NUGGETS OF NEWS. Henry l'iper, who npriroprlntod crude amalgam from tho mint at Carson, Nev., was lined $800. Two Indians woro killed and thrco spec- ators wouudod In a race track fight nt ort Sill Indian agency, O. T. Albert Battertou, son of n promlnont citizen of Athens, Ills., wns shot nud killed thoro while committing a robbory. Mrs. Booth-Tuckor arrived in Now York from England on Saturday bearing tho olivo brunch from General Booth to his son Ballington. Bovolutlouists in Is tcaragua havo agreed to accept tho mediation of pence commis sioners appointed by President Gultlerrcz, of San Salvador. William i'otty.SamuelLong and Georgo Burns got respectively ton and flvo years for counterfeiting nt Council Bluffs, In., and a fluo of $.-!,500 each. Under tho Haines liquor law in Now York, which prohibits frco lunchos In sa loons, customers now buy lunch nnd nro given a check for a drink. A skeleton unearthed noar San Anto- lo, Tox., is believed to bo tho remains of Stuuloy C. Kogers, a lawyer of Clovolnud, who is supposed to havo boon robbed nd murdered. Twice within a fortnight at Chlcngo.and 1th whatpurposols unknown, unsuccess ful attempts havo been nuule to kidnap alph, the 8-year-old grandson of Mmo. Modjosku, tbo actress. Police Captiilu Devcry, who on Friday t was ncqulttcd on n jury trial of the iharuo of extortion, will in iill probability se reinstated on duty at tomorrow's mcot- ng of the polico board. Mnrielotis ICesuHs. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gunder- man, of Bimondale, Mich., wo are permitted make tins extract : i nave no Hesitation recommending Dr. King's Now Discovery, tho results were almost marvelous in tlio :io of my wife. While I was pastor of tho Bantist church at Rives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding ,a Orippe. Terrible paroxysms ot conguing ouid labt Hours witn uttio interruption ana seemed as it sho could not survive them. friend recommended Dr. King s New Discovery: it was quick in its work ami highly satisfactory in results." Trial Domes frco at A. Wasley's drug store. Rogular size 50c and 1.00. Tho Trunk Mystery Unsolved. Chicago, March 30. All of tho alleged Identifications of tho body found In tho box, shipped hero from Salt Lnko City, have nmouutcd to nothing, and tho body was burled Saturday night. Unless tho mystery is unravelled ut Salt Lake City, littlo hopo Is entortnlnod of doing any thing here. Enforcing the Ttalnes Law, Home, N. Y., March 30. By orders of tho chief of police all saloons wero closod here yesterday, as provided for by tho Haines bill. Curtains wero up and the bar screens removed, leaving tho bars iu plain viow from tho street. This Is tho first timo till tho saloons woro over closed on Sunday In Homo. Ilucklcn's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores. totter, chapped bauds, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles. or no pay required. It is Euarantcod to givo perfect satisfaction or mouy refunded. Prico 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley, Child llurnod to Doalh. HAultlSBUrto, March 80. Marv' Smith. aged 8 years, of Lochlol, while playing wini several otnor cnuurcn leu Into a bon lire ami was fatally bumod. Tho child was takon to tho city hospital, whore sho ji...i . . . ' uieu uncr suuoriug intense pain. The Weather, For eastora Now York. Pfinnnvlvnnl .. .1 X- T - . ' - " jersey: uioudy and threatening, prouauiy clearing byovonlngi southerly, m ouBveriy vvmus. Grip-Colds-IIeudache. Why suffer with Couuhs. Colds and La Grlppo when Laxative Bromo Quinine will cure you in ono aay. rut up In tablets con vonlcut for taking. Guaranteed to curo, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Klrlln s Pharmacy. First Licensed Hou.e lu Seventeen Years, HoLMPATSJiUlta, l'a., March 80 .Tiulm Boll, of tho Blair county court, granted sixty-olght tavern Hconsos and refused live applications on Saturday. Ho admonished tlio hotel montocluse their establishments at 11 o'clock at night, and to dlsoourago sales of liquor by tho llask and bottlo. Dunonusrlllo borough gotsu licensed houso for tho first timo in sovoutoeii years. Tlio Meatiest of Swindlers. New Youk, March 30. There is lockod upatpollao hoodnuartors. a clover swind. lor, who calls hlmsulf Godrgo Moyers, who Is cluu-ged with hnvlng victimized a largo number of poor persons iby tho old dovlco of protending to socutfo omplynieut for them. Sovernl persoiA have paid him sums ranging rroin fltvto (50. Up to Date for I'ulns nud Aches. Bvorybody says Rod Flag oil, 25c. Gruhler Bros., drugstore. ; At When you want good rooflnii. nlumhlmr. gas fitting, or general tinsialthing done call on E, i. oaliasner io vesi uoutro street, Dealer ir stoves, 8-l-U THE WEEK IN CONGRESS. Until Houmw Will I'ay Attention to Ap propriation lllll'. WASmtfOTOX, Maroh 80. The present arrangement In tho senate is to Uiko up tho bill providing for a settlement of the accounts botwoen tho state of Arkansas and the United States at the conolitslon of tho morning hour today, and to give the day to the bill If necessary to dlsimso of It. It Is doubtful, howevor, whether f urthar timo will be given the bill If It Is not out of tho way wheu the adjournment hour Is rcnohnd tonight. It Is oxpuctod that tho postuffico appropriation bill will be re ported from the appropriations committee today, nnd if It should bo the disposition will be to tako it up in the senate tomor row and pas It as soon its posslldo. Sen ator Mitchell says that ho will ask tho senate to proceed with tho consideration on the Dupont election cio after today, providing appropriation bills do not stand In the way. There probably will bo ntv prolonged debate over the postolnce' bill, unless upon tlio fast mall subsidies, and it will, in all likelihood, bo disposed of in two or throe days' time. Tho sundry civil appropriation bill prob ably will consume tho mnjor portion of tho time of the honie this week, nnd by ninny It Is considered doubtful whether it will have been disposed of whon the house adjourns next Saturday. Tho bill will preolpltnto tho general opposition of the Democratic sldo liccause of tho fact.nl roady pointed out, that for all continuing work now under contraot (river nud har bor and publlo building work) tho bill oarrlos upproprlotloiis for only olght months. This is an entirely now departure and will bring up a discussion of appro priations nil along tho lino. In addition to this tho bill carries SIO.000,000, ovorlll, 000,000 less than tho estimates. It is tho Intention of Chairman Hltt, of tho foreign affairs committee, to call up tho conference report on tho Cuban resolu tions as soon os tho sundry civil bill is out of tho way. It is not thought that tho adoption of tho report will oncounter much antagonism. Not to be Trilled With. ( From Cincinnati Gniette.) Will peoplo never learn that a "cold" is an accident to bo dreaded, and that when it occurs treatment should bo promptly applied? There is no knowing where tho troublo will end ; nnd while complete- recovery is tho rule, the exceptions nro terribly frequent, and thousands upon thousands of fatal illnesses-occur every year ushered in by a littlo injudicious exposure anl Eceminsly trifling symptoms, ileyond this, thoro nro to-day countless Invalids who can traco their com plaints to "colds," which at tlio timo of occurrcnco gavo no concern, and wcro thero- foro neglected. When troubled with a cold uso Chamberlain's uougn jtcmcuy. it is prompt and effectual. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros.' druggists. Koyatty Comes High. London, March 30. A report Is current that tho government will nsk tho houso of commons to increase the allowance of 37, 000 yearly granted to tho Prlnco of Wales in behalf of his family. The request will bo mado on tho ground of tho heavy ox- ponso of tho establishment of tho Duko of York, tho prlnco's son. Tho incomes of tho prlnco and princess amount to a totul of about 141,734, or $723,070. All last winter Mr. Geo. A. Mills, of Lebanon, Conn., was badly afflicted with rheumatism. At times it was so sovcre that ho could not stand up straight, hut was drawn over on ono sido. "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 thrco days my rheumatism was gone and has not returned since. For sale by Gruhler Bros.' druggists. Killed in n German Duel. BWILIN. Mnrch 80. Thrco duols havo been fought in Borlln within a few days past. Ono of thoso prosentod many features that mado tho caso a very palnrui ono. A barrister named Dr. Zonkor challenged Lloutonant Von Kottolhodt of tho Imperial yaoht Hohonzollorn, whom he accused of adultry with his (EonKor'S) wire, ai me fourth exchango of shots Dr. Zenker was shot in tho lungs and killed. Another case was that of an ofllcor of tho guards who sovoroly wounded n civilian. This pre valent of tho dueling habit causes serious comment in Germany. Rheumatism Cured in a Way. "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 onco the causo and tho disease immediately disappears. The first doso greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by C. II. Hagenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Gave ills Father l'oison. Winston, N. C, March 80.-Dr. J. W. Ring, n practicing physician and druggist, and ono of tho loading cltlzons of Elkln, Surrey comity, audsovcral inombors of his family havo boon critically ill for sovoral dnvs. Their illness was causod by an at tempt of the doctor's son, 10 years old, to poison his futhor by putting nrsonlo in a nresorlntlon which the young man aclerk in tho drug store was given to fill. Tho son's oxcuso for his action was that ho wnntnd to kill his father because ho did not allow hlra Buch privileges as ho thought ho dosorvod. To prevont his ar rest tho father gavo the son money nnd sont him to tho far west. F.loctrlo Hitters. Eloctrio Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps moro generally needed in tho spring, when tho languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and altera- tivo is folt, A prompt uso of this mcdiclno has often averted long and perhaps fatal billons fevors, No medicine will act mora suroly in counteracting and freeing the sys tem fmm the malarial nolson. Headache, Indigestion, Uonstlpatlon, uizziness yieiu ui Electric Bitters. Only fifty cents per bottlo at A. Wasleys drug storo. Coming Ilient. Anrll 10. Musical aud dramatio entertain ment by tlio Guilds of tho All Saints' church In Ferguson's theatre. Anrll 10. Grand phantom danco under tho auspices of tho Clover Club of Shonaudoah at Bobbins' opora houso. Ilellef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Curo." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relioving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold by Shapiro's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Let The Whole World Know The Good Dr .Miles' Heart Cure Does BART DISEASE, has ito victim a-, a disadvantage. Always taubt tl) t heart disease Is incurable, when the AX symptoms become well defined, tho pat icnii becomes alarmed and a nervous panic take- place. Bnt when a sure remedy is found and a cure effected, after years of suffering, thore is great rejoicing and desire to "lot tbo whole world know." Mrs. Laura Wlno lngor, of Selkirk, Kansas, writos; "I deslro to let tho wholo world know what Dr. Miles' Dr. Miles' Heart Curo has doo for mo. For ton yeais l had pain In my heart, fchort ncss ot breath, palpita tion, pain in my left sido, oppressed fcollng iu my chest, woak and hungry Heart Cure Restores Health spells, bad dreamt, could not Ho on cither sido, was, numb and sufforod terribly. I took Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and boforo I finished tho second bottlo I felt Its good effects, I feel now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Heart Curo saved my life." Dr, Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guarantee that first bottlo benefits, or monoy refunded. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. c. s. nnujrs, m. d. Ofllce r 30 West Centre street. Can bo consulted nt nil hours. p F. BUItKE, M. D. 30 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Ofllce hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3nnd:7 toS- p. in. J H.POMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa. M. BUItKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Egnn building, corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. pnOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 05, Mahanoy Cff, Ia. Having studied under somo or the best masters ii London nnd Paris, will give lessons on the violin, guitar nnd vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in care ot Strouse, the eweler. Shenandoah. If You Have Any : NEED FOR ONE: AND NOT A "ainr A DEADLY PARALLEL STIFFE & FKEEMAN. Gentlemen i-ffo hniliono of your No. 3S Saro In the Haseltlno Building, which was in th worst part ot the fire. Although the safe was badly bumod on the outside, all or Its contents were saved. We take pleasure In advising tlio public to use your sares it they want protection. (Signed,) MKuJlION BUOS. STIFFEL At FKEEMAN. Gentlemen: I licrcoy glva you my Saro, round In tbo ruins ot the Into fire nt the Haseltlno Art Galleries. Its contents wcro destroyed and I liavo no uso for the shell. (Signed,) TH08. J. ARMSTItONQ. STIFFEL & FREEMAN, SAFE MANUFACTURERS, 723 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE AC A f M 100 acres cleur, and with option 1 "iV.ni- of purchasing 100 acres timber land adjoining. Dwelling nnd barn nnd oil necessary out buildings In good order nnil repair. Will be sold with or without stock and tannine Imnlcments. Coal is sunnoscd to under lie this property. Within 3 miles ol a first-class market, Will trade for town property. VALSO-V A PAP1 173 acres, near Zlon. Grove, 75 t r I acres clear. Dwelling cost over 12500. Good barn and out buildings. Stock and farm Implements, Must sell to disolva partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. H. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa, Above parties will negotiate the sale ol any good licensed property In Shenandoah, BUVA ilSf I J 1