EVENING HERALD i:sTAiti.ism:i) wo. FubltahfMl every livening, Kxcejit Sunday, at 8 South JAnmti HrnitKT. NBAK'C'KKTiia ffhe Ilerttltl is rieilveteit liiHlienfiiMlortn mid the surrounding (owns for six eentw it week, link able te the rarrlem. 1 ly mnl I S3.0O n year, or ilS cent n month, payable in ftdvnnee. AdverllM merit charged iiecordliiirtoiiioi' and position. Tlic iiiilillnliera reserve the rlulit to change the rooltiiM! of advertisement whenever the puli lentiiiii n( iirwn demand it. The right Is reervod to reject any advertisement, whether f)ld for or not, that the publisher may deem uproper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Xntered at the poatofflce at ShenonUouh, l'a., u gueoml chisa mall matter. THLKP110NK CONNECTION. Evening Herald WKDN'ESDAY, APRIL 8, 1800. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. 7otlie llcpubliean electors of Pennsylvania: Tuo Republicans of Pennsylvania, by their duly chosen representatives, will meet in State con vention Thursday, April 28, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. in., in the opera house, city of Harrinburg, for the purpose of nominating two candidates for rcpresentatlvo at-larKo In Congress and thirty two candidates for Presidential electors, the selection of eight delcgates-at-largo to the Re publican National convention, and for the ransactlon of such other business as may be presented. By order of tho Stato Committee M. 8. Quay, Attest! Jkrk II. ltx, Chairman. " R. Andrews, Secretaries. Sn.NATf)it CilANtiunt declares that tho field candidates are as devoted to high protection as tho favorite. He. intimates that tho manu facturers' money should bo distributed among the fielders. MobT Democrats ami a few Republicans, says tho Chicago Inter-Ocean, favor protective measures ns revenue raisers. Most Republi cans and a few Democrats favor protective measures liecauso they protect American industries. They are in favor of a tariff for protection. This is tho difference between tho parties. It has been estimated by careful men that it costs two dollars and thirty cents every time a railroad train is stopped and started. Notwithstanding this heavy expense citizen John Kelly, becauso his two-dollar hat blow out of tho window, pulled the bell cord and stopped tho Huston express thrco times between New Hochello and Now York. Tin: report that tho American Railway Union is rapidly gathering in the Pennsyl vania Itailro.ul Company's men, if true, will add gieatly to tho strength of that xrgauiza. tion. To make it a really strong organise linn tliiv will need to rpmidlatn Delwnnd tho other hotheads who havo had control of fit or it will not bo long beforo it will be pre cipitatcd into another unequal conlliet like that of two years ago. Tin: Commissioners of Ilerks county havo wisely concluded to obey tho mandates of tho compulsory education law and will strictly enforce every provision. The reg istry assessors of the, different election dis tricts will mako an enumeration of all the children in their territory between the ages of 8 and 1 1 years, and return the list to tho Commissioners' ollieo. This work will Ijo dono in May. Ten days will bo occupied at tlio work, and tho assessors will receive j2 per day for each day required. Facts and figures nro not wanting to demonstrate that tho evening paper has a hold upon the people that no other journal can obtain. Especially is this tnio of tho coal ,tgion, where tho majority of tho peoplo ai l employed in and around the mines. They ' 'want tho latest news when their day's labor is over, and it is to the afternoon papers they turn to obtain tho latest happenings. Adver tisers who are debating in what papers to placo their advertisements can profitably con sider such facts beforo making a selection. Incidentally, it may bo added that tho Kvknimi Hi:i!Al.n is one of tho best mediums in tho county. tiovKU.voit Hastings has sot apart April 10th and 21th as Arbor Days, and tliu subject of tree planting is one of much importance. Thero is scarcely any work from which such enormous hcucilts would eventually accrue to the country, that could bo achieved with so trilling an outlay of time and money. A single hour devoted to tho planting of a treo or trees would, if devoted to such a purpose by evory farmer of tho land, in tho eourso of forty or fifty years result in tho addition of millions of dollars of value in tho timber alone, not to speak of tho (increased value of the property on which thfc planting Is done, tho comfort its owner wyiild derive frum the shade, or the fruit, undjiho beneficial cfiects upon' tho climate. (Arbor days will bo observed by tho children of the public schools. If the young are taught the nluo of tree planting only' beneficent results can follow. No one has over planted a tieo who has not felt an interest in its growth and development, and thero is not a boy or a girl in the schools of Shenandoah who assists in planting a treo on the 10th or tho 21th of April who will not In after yeais recur to tho fact r.nd wutcli it growth with a feeling of iuti rest. Writino letters will sometimes get peoplo into serious trouble. Attorney Wllholm, of Pottsvillu, in his zeal for his clients has milled the dignity of Judgu Craig, of Carbon county, to u great dogreo by a letter to tho Judge suggesting that somo other Justice should preside in tho Lehigh Navigation Coiiniany's appeal from the Commissioners' valuation of their lands, because tho Judgo was tho company's nttomoy for many yours prior to his elevation to tho bench and his wifo U now a stockholder In tho company, While Mr. Williolm distinctly disclaimed any Intention to reflect upon Judge Crulg's Integrity, and the lottor was a privnto one to the Judgo himself, tho latter choso to read It In coutt mid expressed considerable resent ment to what ho considered an unwarranted assumption. As a result Mr. Wilhelin Is debarred from pnictieiiu ut tho Carbon county bar. To a layman it looks as though Mr. Wilholin's suggestion was not an un reasonable oiioimid the fact that tho learned Jua.ice exptlautJ hihvtol!" aj having-' somo lii-ntatiun in pi iililu: ur the uisc makes it appear lather mid llial an atluiniy ilxmhl lie debarred lor Miegc-tiug what the ourt liail itself been considering the uil wibility of (luillff. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. ilniltlto MelliodUt IMcgHtcs Cnnwneri at Thiiiiiiiiui Yesterday. Tho Primitive Methodist Sunday School scini-Hiiiitml convention of the Si liuylklll listrlct wa held In the P. M. Tabernacle at Taumipia yesterday, ltev. 1). Savage, of Jit Oarmol, presided. Mr. Alfred Millielmp and .Miss Sarah Itatlgh were tho delegates from Shenandoah, ltev. J. Hath, of Shenandoah, was also present, Tho morning session opened at 10:30 with devotional exercises conducted by Rev. V. J. Itlchards and Mr. lllacker, of St. Clair. Tho address of wel come was delivered by the Superintendent of the Tamaqua Sunday school, ltev. G. Lcos. l!ov. Ilath, in tho absence of ltev. S. Cooper, of Freeland, responded to tho address. After the reception of delegates reports wcro road showing a very healthy condition and an upward trend in all tho schools. Miss Sarah Bracy, of Oirardville, was olectcd treasurer of tho district in tho place of Mr. D. D. Harris, who resigned on account of inability through ill health to attend to the business. The afternoon session oponcd at 2 p. m. with devotional oxercisos conducted by Kev. Ilath. Mr. William Fletcher, of Girardvillo, read an essay on tho subject, "Somo things that require emphasizing in tho Sunday school." Tho papor ovlnccd much thought and many practical suggestions. A recita tion was rendered by Miss Savage, of Mt. Carmcl, in a very able manner. Mrs. Curtis, of Shamokln, read a very ablo essay on "Tho Modol Sunday School." Songs of praiso wcro Interspersed by the reading of papers and discussions which enlivened tho after noon session. Tho evening sossion commenced nt 7 o'clock in cbargo of tho president of tho convention. Twenty minutes praiso service was followed by an anthem by tho choir, fol lowed by a solo by Miss Sadie Trout, an ablo address by ltev. Anther, of tho Tamaqua M. E. church, in placo of ltev. F. Johnston, who was unablo to bo present on account of illness, a solo by Miss Hone, and an anthem by tho choir. ltev. T. M. Iiatcman delivered an ablo address on "Tho Creed of tho Sunday School." Mr. John Randall, of Tamaqua gavoa solo, alter which tho service was brought to a closo by tho rector. The dele gates were treated witli great courtesy by tho peoplo of Tamaqua, A lilt for Coughs and Colds. What? Pan-Tina, 23c. At Grulilcr Bros., drug store. PERSONAL. Miss Kliza Morris, of Ashland, visited friends in town yesterday. Miss Emma Ackor, of North West street, is visiting friends in Tamaqua. Miss Minnie Glover, of Philadelphia, Is visiting Mis3 Jean Glover, of Wm. Pcnu. Charles Hooks, of Pottavillo, is the guest of his son, Frederick, on South Jardin street. Miss Mary Dougherty, of South Main street, called on Ashland friends yesterday. Josh Holt, of Pottstown, a former resident of town, is circulating among acquaintances. Rev. Walter J. Dully, of St. Frances Do SMes church, Philadelphia, arrived in town liM evening and is the guest, of ltev. H. b. qrUcilly. I Harry Glenwright, who was visiting friends hero, returned to his homo in Miners' villo yesterday. Daniel and Edward McCormick departed for tho far West this morning, where thoy will locate permanently. Mrs. William Schoppo, of Philadelphia, who has seen visiting relatives nt Wm Penn, has returned to her home. Willie, son of Patrick Monaghan, of East Centre street, left for Philadelphia this morning tn undergo nta operation fornppeiv dicitis, in the German hospital, under tho supervision of Dr. lleavor. I'M want Connors and Anthony Monaghan, who had beeii spending tho Easter holidays with their parents, returned to Lock Haven, whero thoy will resume their studies at tho Normal school at that placo. Frank Black, ono of tho popular bar tenders nt Ilrecn's cafe, has resigned his position, which is duo to ill health, and for tho present ho will recuporato at Shlct shinny, near Wilkesbarro. Ho Is succeeded by W. II. Fairburn, of Lebanon, who comes hero highly recommended as an oxpert m his particular business. Ho is a vory amlblo youug man, nnd will undoubtedly win a largo number of friends in this community, Important to Pensioners. Capt. Geo. W. Skinner, pension agent nt Pittsburg, has sent out tho following circular of importance to pensioners: "By an Act of Congress, approved March 23, 1800, Section No. 4784 R. S. U. S., has beon repealed. Tho Act repealing said section nbolishes personal payments of every character, and revokes tho authority of pension agents and of clerks designated by them for the purpose to ad' minister oaths In the execution of any pen sion vouchers, either at tho agency or clso- where. It Is operative Immediately, and will be strictly enforced, A pension check can not, undernny circumstances, bo delivered to a pensioner, except by mall. The Justices of the Peaco and Alderman who execute the pension vouchers, must havo a certificate of their otUcial character on filoattho pension agency i nnd the notaries publlo must uso tlieir oihcial seal on tho vouchers they exo- cute. Attention is called to tho fact that tho pension certificate must In every Instance be exhibited to tho officiating magistrate." yon want ol a medicine) Is that It shall do you good purify and enrich your blood, throw off that tired f oellng, and give you health, strength, courage and ambition, 'S Barsaparilla Is the only true blood purine, prominently in the public eye today, and it meets these requirements perfectly. This Is proved by tho testimony of thou lands of people. Hood's Builds up tho nerves by feeding them on pure blood, creates an appetite by toning the digestive organs, overcomes ThatTlred Feeling by giving vitality to the blood, and gives sweet refreshing sleep. You may realize that Hood's Barsaparilla this by giving It a fair trial. Insist opoa Hood's and only Hood's. (1) six for 5. set' kirmonlouilr wltV UocaVt 8anajrlu; M A House & S icr-te. cleaning f I Boil losu: f A o terror. & I AffHB orh xThe Modern Cleaner with h in half X All Grocers, , . i X mn; Sk!?'8- the time. 5 a Childs A Chllds, m A New York. JL MAIL ROBBER NABBED. Stole Valuable Package While Employed as a 1'oatofllco Clerk. Nkw Yokk, April 8. Bocomlng om boldoned by tho succossf ul theft of n bushol of forolgn stamps from tho packages which In the course of his duties ho han dled as a , clerk In tho second division of tho forolgn mnll department In tho gen eral postofflco of this city, Timothy O. Mahoney dovelopod Into a crafty rogue of more valuablo things. Tho otwtonts of the packagos which camo Into his hands ho soon discovered jJuld him better, nnd could be appropriated with as much onso as the stamps on tho outside whloh had carrlod thom from all parts of the world. By his mothod Mahonoy plundered a thou sand or moro incoming and outgoing packages boforo Chlof Postofflco Inspector J,ohn B. Ashe and his assistants suc ceeded In discovering his modus oporaudi. Yesterday tho dishonest postal employe was practically ddtcctcd in tho act of rob bing tho malls and when oonfroutod with tho damaging ovldenco found In his pos session admitted tho wrongdoing, which ho said hud been going on slnco last fall. In the furnished room which Mnhoncy rented on Honry stroot was found an as sortment of silk handkerchiefs, small articles of jowolry and a mlsoollonoous collection, Including pruyor books, rosary beads and scapulars, which represented n hundrod or more robborlos. Elovon pawn tickets for gold nnd silver watches, ear rings, chains and pins oxplaluod tho man- nor In which tho robber disposed of tho prococds of his crimes. His only excuse for stealing tho prosonts which had been sent from distant friends both hero and abroad was that ho wa3 only getting 5000 a year salary, and had to do something to llvo. Tho prisonor, when arraigned boforo Unltod Statos Commissioner Shields, waived examination and was committed to Ludlow streot jail in default of $2,000 ball. Grip-Colds-Headache Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and L Grippo when Laxativo Brouio Quiniuo will cure you in ono day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to euro, or money refunded. Pneo, 25 eents. For salo by KIrlln's Pharmacy. Pleaded Guilty to Itfansluugtiter. .Buffalo, N. Y., Aprils. Captain Jesse Graves pleaded guilty yesterday of man slaughter In tho first degrco, rather than stand trial for the murder of Captain Phillips and his son at Tonawanda last October. Ho was moved to do this in vlow of tho verdict found against Captain Goorgo Hydo, who last weok was convicted of murder in tho second dogroo for tho same offense. Quirk nnd Collins, also In dieted for murder, pleaded guilty of man slaughter In tho second dogreo. Today tho nlno mon indicted for rioting nt Tona wanda will bo arraigned. In all proba bility all will plead guilty except Phil Perow, who has Instructed his nttornoys to fight to tho dnd. Wants Information on tlio Maybrick Case, Washington', April 8. A resolution was Introduced in tho house yesterday by Hop resontatlve Undorwood, of Alabama, call ing upon tho socretary of state for infor mation In regard to Mrs. Maybrlck, who Is imprisoned In England upon a charge of poisoning. Tho socretary is directed to transmit to tho houso all tho Information In tho pos'sosslon of tho dopartmont In re gard to lior Imprisonment and to stato what stops havo been tnuon by our gov' ernmont to secure her liberation or an In rjulry by tho government of Great Britain Into tho merits of the caso in which sho was condemned. General Itfirrlson and Ills Ilrldo at Homo, iNBtANAl'OLls, April 8. Goneral Hnrrl son nritlhls brldo arrived hero at 11:15 last nlght.accompnnlcd by oocretary Tlbbotts, Colohol Itnmsdoll nnd Mrs. Harrison's maid. There was a big crowd nt tho sta tion who wore anxious to get a glimpse of the bridal party. Secretary Tlbbetts said to a reporter that It was tho intention of tho dx-presldont to lean a very quiet mo in Indianapolis, and to glvo his outlro atton. tlon to his law practice Mldgley ?ft an Kmlienler. New Yohk. April 8. Tho trial of Will' lam E. Mldgloy for grand larceny In tho llrst dogreo was ooncludod yesterday, and tho iurv brought in a vormci or. aequittoi, Tho nrlsonor was discharged. Mldglpy was chnrgod with appropriating to his own uso, whllo acting as president of tho American Casualty Insuranco anil becur ity company, of Baltimore, a chock for t21,000 belonging to the company. Dtali llepnbllcons Want l'ree Coinage. Salt LiAke City, April 8. Tho Itcpub HcAu stato convention has elected Frank J. Cannon, Arthur Brown, C. E. Allon, Isuno Trumbo, W. H. McCormick and Thomas Kcarnoa as delegate to tho St. Louis convention. Tho dolegatos nro un Instructed. The plntfonn declare! for tho freo coluugu of silver at a ratio of 10 to 1. Inttriirteil for MrlClnley. Annapolis, Md,, April HCunty con ventions wero hold yesterdayln Somorsot nnd Anno Arundol counties?' lit both of which tho delegates to stnU) and district conventions woro Instructed to voto for MoKinley delegates to St. Louis. Tho Hepubllcnns of Allegany and Washington counties nlso declared for JIoKlnloy. Havo You u IllB 1'notV If so. thoro is a snap at tho Factory Shoo Storo for you. Wo havo about 500 pairs of men's working aud dress shoos, all sty' is, Nos, 0, 10 aud 11, which wo aro belling for very low prices to mako room for spring goods. 3-13-tf J. A. MoYEit, Mgr, IJuy Keystono Hour. Ho sure that the name Lessio & Baku, Ashland, l'a., Is printed on every sack. EVERY KIND OF FROM TO Speedily cured by CtnicunA ItEsof.VKNT, greatest of liuuior cures, assisted externally by warm baths with CuncunA SoAr, and gentle applications of Citticura (ointment), the groat skin euro, when all else falls. RnM throuffhniit the wnrM. TMee. COTICrSA, 40c. SoAr. 2&.i HEsOLVKifT. 60c. end 1. Putter Alio Ciirh. Corp.. Sole Iropi lloaton, u. s. a. WMliowtoCureETerj Humor," milled fr. Republicans Win In Chicago. Chicaoo, April 8. Out of thirty-five aldermen tho Republicans yosterday elected twenty, tho Democrats thlrteon, nnd two independents wore choson. Thoro are thirty-four wards In tho city, but two nldermen wero chosen in the Tenth, thero bolng a vacancy in that ward. Tho fight on tho town offlcos was in all of tho towns n straight party lssuo, and the Republi cans wore uniformly suocossful. Senator Morgan's Illness. Washington, April 8. Sonator Mor gan, of Alabama, is lying ill at his rosi don co In this city, suffering from a liver complication. He bus not been well for tho last fortnight, nnd has lately been com pelled to keop to his bed. Rumors were current Inst ovenlng that ho was alarm ingly 111, but In rosponso to inquiries at his houso reply was mado that ho was much hotter. Keller In six J tours. Distressing kidnoy and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tlib "New Groat South American Kidney Curo." This now 3 i i. !' . f ,. rcmeuy is a. gieuL surprise oil account oi lis exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in malo or fcmalo. It relieves retention of water and pain In passing it almost immediately. If you want nulck relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Shaplra's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Knti'as Women Voters. Kansas Cm-, Kan., April 8. Tho mu nicipal election in this city progressed very quietly. An Interesting featuro of the battlo was tho part takon by the women. Thero wero 2,100 women regis tered, nnd noarly 2,000 of thorn voted. Many women walked to tho polls, somo with their husbands nnd othors without escort, whllo tho equnl suffragists had carriages running to all parts of tho city to tnko tlio women to tho polls. In tho Third wnrd thero wero 501 whlto women nnd 305 negro woinon registered. liucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world . for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin oruntlons. and nositlvely cures idles. or no pay required. It is guaranteed togivo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Prico 25 cents per box. For Balo by A. Wasloy. The Dominion Parliament Deadlocked. Ottawa, April 8. Tho houso of com mons has been sitting continuously slnco 8 o'clock Monday af tornoon discussing tho Manitoba schools remedial bill. - No prog ress has been made. It Is thought the houso will continue to sit without adjourn ment till Saturday midnight. Somo rather boisterous scones havo ocourrod In tho bar of the restaurant during tho pres ent and tho previous rooont prolongod Bitting of tho houso. Tho matter was brought up last night by Sir Richard Cart wright, who characterized the sconos as disgraceful and dcclarod that tho bar should bo abollshod. Klieuinatlsm Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Nou ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the causo and tho discaso immediately disappears. Tho first doso greatly benefits ; 75 cents. Sold by U. 11. ilagcnbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. When yon wnt good roofing, plumbing.. gas fitting, or general tinsmithing dono call on E. F, Gallajher 18 Woat Centre street. Dealer ir. stoves. 8-1-fcf BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run-Down People from Childhood to Old Age. WHAT IT IS! The rlchntof all restoratlrt E?thS te'i'6 "replaces the aam anbstanoea nigh liTing, OTerwork, worry, eicesies, abuie, etc. WH IT ,,T QQES ! Br making the blood udrlclj,i.theaiKe.tIon perfect. It cr"T ""1 d MrengtnTTh,, nerVe, be- Bureau solid lleah, tog mads Mronir.the bralnTw Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, a. 207 West Coal Street NICARAGUA'S BLOODLESS "WAR" Much Discontent Ol or tlio Inaction of tlio Snlillem. LA lilnETtTAn, .Salvador, April 8. Slnco tho ndvlcos of Mnrch 18 nnd Mnrch SO thero havo beon no battles between tho opposing foraos of President Zolnyn and the Leonlst rebols In Nicaragua. Tho jporntlons of tho war seom to have come practically to n standstill. About 1,000 Honduras troops, under tho com mand of tlio vlco prosldont of Honduras, O. Honllln, occupy a pueblo In tho fortllo valley of tho Elvicjo in Nicaragua, and nro opposed by about an oqual uumbor of tho Nloarnguan robols under Gonoral Or toz at Chlnandega. Prosldont Zolnyn's troops, on the other hnnd, ocoupy Nngur oto and Matenra, near tho western shore of Lake Managua. Thoy are apparently m iiuiiiDcr, or inoy wouiu nave mado n demonstration before this in favor of their Honduranoan allies, who entered Nicaragua north of Loon, tho robol oap- jim, uenrjy a monui ago, ready to co operate with Zolaya to take that placo. Tho armies are lnrgoly mado up of un disciplined nnd easily frightened Mozos. However, thoy nro now occupying tho best houses in the. puoblos, acoompanlod by their women, with ho work to do, freely fod and clothed, and in less danger reAlly than thoy usually nro when peacof ully oo cuplcd. War is thus n pleasing recreation to them And they are little disposed to fight. The engagements are only light skirmishes, lasting Only a few minutes and aro oonflned to cannonading at long range with small cannon. Meantime the Industrial producers and wage earners of the country aro sufforlng soveroly, and loud mutterings of discontent aro heard over tho expensive maintenance of armies which aro doing nothing. Tho Klght Hoar Day Movement. Cleveland, April 8. It is estimated that at least 5,000 men belonging to tho building trades unions In this oity will domnnd an olght hour day from tholr em ployers on May I. Tho carpentor's union has alrondy sent out letters to all con tractors, stating that tho timo has como for shortening tho hours of labor nnd nsk iug their co-operation. Several contractor; havo signified tholr willingness to granj. tho eight hour day. The men will not de mand any increase ot wages, believing that bettor pay will naturally follow later. During tho winter of 1893, F. M. Martin, of Long Reach, West Va., contracted a severe cold which left him with a cough. In speaking of how ho cured it ho says : "I used soveral kinds of cough syrup but found no relief until I bought a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, which relieved mo almost instantly, and in a short timo brought about a complete curo." When troubled with a cough or cold uso this remedy and you will not find it necessary to try sovoral kinds beforo you get relief. It has been in tlio market for over twenty years and constantly grown in favor and popularity. For salo at 25 and 50 cents per bottlo by Gruhlor Bros., druggists. Two Killed by n Train. West Chkster, Pa., April 8. Patrlok Credlgau nnd Charles Larkin wero In stantly killed on tho Pennsylvania rail road at Downlngtown. Thoy woro walk ing sldo by sldo on the track, when thoy wcro struck by a fast freight train, and when picked up llfo was extlnot. The mon belonged to the wreck crow of tho district, and wero returning from work on a car which had jumped tho track. Crodlgan was a single man, but Larkin leaves a wlfo and family. Both lived in Downlng town. 1 - All Aflldiult. Tins is to oertify that on May 11th, I walked to Mclick's drug storo on a pair of crutches and bought a bottlo of Chamber Iain's Pain Balm for iuflammatory rheuma tism which had crippled me up. After using three bottles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend It. Charles H. Wet zel, Sunbury, Pa. ttworn and subscribed to beforo mo on August 10, 1894. Walter Shipman, J. P. For salo at 50 cents por bottlo by Gruhlcr Bros., druggists. Keeper Killed by au Insane Coilvlbt. Auburn, N. Y., A.prll 8. Herbert .R.( Flaulgau, a keeper in .auburn prison, died yosterday as the result of an assault mado on him two weeks" ago by a convict named Goorgo English, a Kings county man. Euglleh .was lnsnno, and has boon trans ferred to Matteawan asylum. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania nnd Now Jer sey: Generally fair, but light flurrlos of snow ure probable; northeasterly winds j warmer this evening. It will ho an agrceablo surprise to persons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may be had by taking Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy. In many Instances tho attack may bo prevented by taking this remedy as soon as tho first symptoms of tho disease appear. S3 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Coming Invent. April 10. Musical and dramatic entertain ment by the Guilds of tho All Saints' church iu Ferguson's theatre. April 10. Grand phantom dance under tho auspices of tho Clover Club of Shenandoah at Bobbins' opera house. The Discovery Saved Ills Ufo. Mr. G. Caillouette, Druggist, Bcaversville, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, hut of no avail aud was civen un and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery In my store lHeut for a bottle aud began its uso and from tho first doso began to get better, nnd after using thrco bottles was up nnd about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keen store or houso without it." Get a free trial at A. Waslov's Drug Store. Two More of llurnaril n Victim.. KOMK, N. Y.t April 8. Sonsatlons aro coining fast In connection with tho Fort Btanwix bank and tho Into treasurer, Goorge Barnard. Ycstorday Unltod States t t i leal miPF Rowland. In bohnlf of Mrs, Llzzlo Vandomark, made a mptlon before Surrogate Holdor for tbo administrators of George Uarnanrs osiavo i" r.i,.nrthn estate of N. Hydo Loff- lngwell, loft in trust with Barnard for nt.. Vnmlnmark. Tho estate was valued at 110,000, and It Is allegod that all that can bo founa remaining uuo auuunij ui turn The estate of Mrs. Hughes, a widow, Is also said to havo dwindled from 15,000 to f3S0. There Never Was a lletter Cure Than Pan-Tina for coughs, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Full Details Gladly Given. A Railroad Official's Experience. MR. EDWARD EDMONDS, long con nected With railroad construction In Nebraskawrites! "M? heart troubled and pained me for 19 ycari. Shortness of breath was. tho constant and roost common symptom'. Intense, excruciating pain, gener ally1 f olldwfid any socro Ssxi)Hi8k; Falntncss. hunger without any appetite; fluttering that madomocirfteh my breast, and palpitation that often' stfiMcrca mo as If t would falL were frequent attacks. Again, everything would turn black If I aroso from' A stooping posturo quickly. Slecplesei nights with their Dr. MilCS prostrating unrest wero Heart Cure Restores Health. uuujeruus, anu M. COU1U get no rest day or night, I consulted leading phy sicians and tried adver tlsod remodies. Thoy cave mo no relief. Ono of Dr. Mllos' circulars described my caso so exactly that I took Dr. Miles' Now Heart Curo and I am now a well man. I hope)' every ono troublod with hoart discaso will try Dr. Miles' remodies. If thoy will write mo personally, I will gladly glvo them full dotalls of my oxperlonco." Enw. Edmonds. P. O. Box 05, David City, Nebraska. Dr. Miles' Ileart Ouro is sold on guarantee that first bottlo benefits or money refunded. If You Have Any : NEED FOR ONE: A DEADLY PARALLEL STIFFE & FKEEMAN. Gentlemen : Wo had one of your No, 30 Safe In tho Haseltine Building, which was In th worst part of the firo. Although tho safe was badly burned on tho outside, nil of Its contents wero saved. Wo tako pleasure In advising tho publlo to uso your safes If they want protection. (Signed,) MERSIION BROS, STIFFEL & FREEMAN. Gentlemen : X hereby give you my Safe, found In tho ruins of tho lata flro at tho Hasclttno Art Galleries. Its contents were destroyed and I have no use for tho shell. (Signed,) TIIOS. J. ARMSTRONG. STIFFEL & FREEMAN, SAFE MANUFACTURERS, 723 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Q B. PHILLIPS, SI. D. Ofllco : 30 'es( Centre street. Can bo consulted a all JioUrs. p F. BUrtKB, M. D. 80 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Onico hours i 7 to 0 a. in., 1 to 8 and 7 to 9 p. m. J II.POMEItOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa. jjj M. BUItKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. nffli-nran i.ulldlncr. corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. pUOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL WMKUHUK, Loot Box 05, Mohanoy Otty, l'a. tt i .t.wtii under some of the be.t m.tAr Trt London and Paris, will give lesson. on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terras reasonable. Address In care of 8troue, the eiyeler, gncnanuwM. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, &e. Agent for Reading Brewing Co.'g Beer and Porter. lie and 11Q S. Main St. HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD With II, P. MELLET, the practical horseshoer, and avoid nny ot tbo 21 diseases originating from Improper bearings. All disease, of tbo feet given personal attention, H. F MELLET, South Jforket street, between Centre and Oak streets, Shenandoah. D tOTt Celebrated Female. l'owdere cover ton. .arVMdiura(afrfrliaU" BUY A (J ESS AND NOT A with Taur axnd renomijal 4j nolntinnit-. duaranUM u 1 L rl . 1 4 f7. U. T. laabMlul tataurea. "--" Hood's Pills yfllliHl ) ,iibromai' iideuce oi
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