.W-WH EVENING HERALD lWTAltI.IHIIi:i 1K7U. PutiHfltierf every Evening, Kxcept-rttKlny, nt 8 SOVtH jARDtM 8TH KKT. N'KAU BHH. The If itrHltl In iteltveiccl In Hlienntiftimn rtml t eurrountlliiK towim for mje venta n week, iwy able to the v-nmcr. Hy nuill 18.00 a year, or cento a month, pi.yn.We in advance. AilrertlH men in charue! actonHiiKtoniMiceatnl xwHlon. The minlUnVre ri'servi- the right tj elmntfc the position of ndvprtNi'mpntH whenever the pub Ueation of news uVmatuU it. The right reervNt to reject any fulrcrttocincnt, whether j ftUl for or not, tlmt the publish. may tleem ltnproiKir. Advertising rnteH made known upon application. JCnteretl at the pontoflloc at B lien and oah, an eetond oliiM innll matter. TKLKHIONK CONNECTION. Evening Herald " THUIt9l)AY; APItlL 11, 1890. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To tho Hcpuhllcan elector of IcnnyUattla: The Republicans of Pennsylvania, by their duly chosen representative, will meet in State con vention Thursday, April 23, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. mM In tho opera house, city of llfirrlshurg, for the purpose of nomiiintintf two candidate for rcprcsentative-nt-larRo in Confircss and thirty two candidates for Presidential electors, the selection of clcht delcKates-nHnrpo to tho Ito publican National convention, and for the ransaction of such other business ns may he presented. By order of the Stnto Committee. M. S. QUAY, Attest : Jerk H. It ex, Chairman, "V. It. Andrews, Secretaries. Sl'Kl.NO Is a coy maiden. Slio lllrted with us and smiled at us on tlio 1st of April. Sho was simply April-fooling us. Since then slio has given us tho frozen faco and the cold hand. Tiiiiity-onu years ago to-day Leo sur rendered to Grant, thus ending tho Idoody conflict, aud four days later President Lin coln was shot. The old veterans and tho American people can unito in celebration of tho glorious event. GltriVTKH New York will have nn area of 339 sqiiaro milos, making it tho largest American city, and nearly three times tho sizo of Philadelphia. l!ut Loudon spreads over (iSS stjuaro miles. Tho consolidation will advance) New York to the position of the world's becond city, and as its rato of growth is nearly double that of London, it should bo tlio first before tho end of tho coming century, Anothiik feature soon to wave in tho cap of the United States will ho tho possession of tho strongest light en nny sea coast of tho world. Tho great light of 2,oOO,0(Vo candlo power will shine from Karncgut lighthouse, on a dangerous portion of tho New Jersey co.ist, associated with stories of wrecks and wreckers. It will ho ono of tho great beacons that lead tho way to tho harbor New York. Col. iiKKcKiNiunni., who was snow under by public sentiment at tho last O grcssional election in his district, is ngaim candidate for Congress, aud his friends claP, that ho will bo elected. Ho having failed comply with the verdict of tho jury in t celebrated l'ollard-Iircckinridgo case, that having failed or icfused to pay the sum $15,000 awarded to Jladcllno Pollard. T, women of Kentucky will again bo up us against the Colonel, and having nlreaj d sonic experience In election campalgniij II be likely to make a moro elfectivo fid inn before. Ox Wednesday of next week tho trrut fceasou will open, liy daybreak many ardent Shenandoah anglers will bo whipping cho many mountain and meadow streams in the valley for one of tho uoblost of game fishes. For many weeks these enthusiastic disciples of Walton havo bceu looking forward to aud preparing for tills, to them, the annual red letter day of their lives, lieports Irom a number of streams nearly all tend to show, however, that tho small streams suffered sovcrcly from tho-long drought of last summer and subsequent frceziug in tho winter beforo they becamo filled again with water. It is with respect to tho largo streams that reports are most conflicting ; sumo indicate that tho agencies which injured tho mall brooks havo also injured tho larger ones. Hut most fisherman aro inclined to tho belief that tho rofeults will not bo found to bo as bud as indicated. A NuvilL spectaclo will bo witnessed in Chicago noxt Sunday when ltobert G. Iuger- soil will occupy u Christian pulpit aud givo his opinion of the Christian religion. l!ov Johu , Husk, an "advauced" I'lesbytcrian, who is pastor of the Militant church of that city, extended tho following invitation to Col. Ingorsoll in January last : "Tho Militant church, which is organized fur tbo purpose of bettering the condition of mankind, le gardless of creed or lack of it, desires to extend to you an invitation to preach for us somo Sunday morning In tho near future on tho subject of your views as to what the Christian church should do aud how." In accepting tho Invitation Mr. Ingcrsoll, among other things, said : "I was much pleased with tho spirit of intellectual hospitality of your letter, aud what I say, if anything, to your pcoplo will bo in the saiuo spirit of kindness and candor." His remarks will bo read with much luterokt, no doubt, by members of all denominations. Thk argument iu the quo warranto pro ceedings agaiutt Shenandoah aud Malianoy City ward Justices of tho Peace was beard yostorday beforo Judge Md'homm, in tho Dauphin county court, but no decision has been given. Judge MePlierMin, liuwover, handed down an opinion on Tuesday that has u bearing upon tho Justice coutroVorny. At the February election at KlUilwtbville, each party nominated and certified to tho County CVimmiutoueni but three candidates for Council, though the borough is entitled to bcven. The names of the six candidates were the only ono on tho olllcial ballot, but the names of two additional candidates wero written In tho blank column on 14 ballots cast and tlio5o of two more on 13 ballots. Tho term of olUoe, two for two years each, and two for ono year, wore also written by tho voters In the blank column. Judge Mc- 1'lu rn buhls that nothing cm be written in the b'nnk column except u name, aud the votes oust for the four uncertified candidates ar V r i 'liitfiif ufii n ift " iiivir-riii lutflBi&k, .jt ...,. a-- . t.. .DJB were therefore void, and shotiM have been rejected hy Wie elect!. 11 ofRcorn. Tho ltorotiffh Just tech In Mh nanny City and Shenandoah were elected in the rtume manner, and t4 declare them legally elected the Judge will have to rcverne his former decision. CLEVER SWINDLING SCHEME. The Columbia Ilrouliig Company Has the Perpetrator ArroslMl, The alertness nnd sagacity of the officials of the Columbia Ilrewlng Company, coupled with the shrotvdnoss and skillful work of Detective Amour, has resulted in unearthing a very clever swindling scheme and probably saved the company almost foul). Several weeks ago a well dressed stranger of commanding piesenco called at tho com pany's nlllcc and after stating that ho had been very favorably impressed with tho re ports of the comiMiiy's products oppressed a desire to become its agent in tho western part of the state. Ho had perfect confidence in his ability to soon build up a largo trado. Tho stranger's appoaranco and general ad dress, together with tho references bo gavo, impressed tho company so favorably that it was decided to forward him a car load of beer valued at about $182 for introductory sales. Tho stranger gavo his natno and address as Lewis Jones, Patton, Cambria county. Tho place is near Johnstown. Tho shipment was inado accordingly. Weeks passed and nothing was heard from Mr. Jonos. Finally tho company's suspicions be came aroused and "ono of tho confidential representatives of tho company was sent to Patiou to ascertain what Mr. Jones bad dono. Tho representative learned that Mr. Jonos had been guilty of gross misrepresentations. In tho first placo, it was loarned Jones never held a licenso as a brewery agent, or dealer, in beers or liquors. Incidentally itwnsnlsii ascertained that bo had been in jail at Wilkesbarre, Pittsburg aud other places on similar charges. Upon tho result of this investigation a warrant charging Jones with falso pretenso was sworn out beforo Justice Ijiwlor and placed in tho hands of Detectlvo Amour, who went to Patton nnd placed Jones under arrest. Tho swindler was much sur prised, but when impressed with tho situation and only alternative In tho case bo sought bail, lie is evidently a man well known and with many friends in his community nnd soon gave gilt-edged ball for $1,000 for his appearance at tho court of this county for trial. It is believed, however, that somo of his influential friends will bring tho brewing company out wholo in tho matter beforo the time for trial arrives. An effort to learn what Jones did with the beer has failed, but from tho results of tho investigation it is presumed that ho disposed of it to retail dealors and retained the proceeds. Hao You a ltig foot? If so, tbeieisa snap at the Factory Shoo Storo for you. Wo have about 500 pairs of men's workingnnd dress shoes, all sty' is, Nos. 9, 10 and 11, which wo are selling for very low prices to make room for spring goods. 3-13-tf J, A. Mover, Mgr. Y. P. B. U. MEETING. Ihijuublo and Iimtrticlim Ihening In tjto HUlnl. lll1,)l i It was shown at the hearing beforo JustP Williams last night that tho Slavs were I sr spired to mako tho attack by a remark ono of their number that tho Jews kill . Christ and "It would bo a good idea to kjQ that one," whereupon they attacked Ho Each was committed in default of $300 bijn aud to-day they were taken to l'ottsvillo. rQ " Mumm's Champagne, 5 year old Hannlsvr0 Whiskey, Itussiau, Sheetz's and Cher" Hitters, Cognac lirandy, Cigars, etc., for at first cost. At Scheifly House. 0f" . isio Surprise l'urty. en- Miss Ella Shlrcy was tendered a surpr".03 party last evening at tho resideuco of r183 nareuts. 209 West Cherry street, in honor ijier 10th anniversary. Tho ovening was sj ;mo jiotrtrru, ., , ,;ttou, MUs Tcgwedd Urlthths, Jlahanoy City; ad dress, "Formation and Development of a Christian," Mr. J. P. Williams, Shenandoah: duct, Miss Hannah Davis aud Miss Jones, of Ashland; recitation, Miss Lctitia Jenkins, Malianoy City; duct, Misses Mary and Sarah Jones, Shenandoah ; discussion "How Should Young 1'coplo Conduct Themselves in thollouso of God?" Prof. Williams, Mr. J. I. Williams and John II. liceso spoke upon tho subject. Solo, Miss Sallio Griffiths, Shenandoah ; recitation, Master William Williams, Shenandoah; closing hymn. Many members of tho union from Maha- noy City and Ashland wero in attendauco and after tho close of the program wero en tertained at a spread of coll'eo and cako pro- pared by tho local members. The ncxtmect ing will bo held in May, at Ashland, 1. O. S. of A. Iteuuioii. Washington Camp No. 84, I'. O, S. of A., of Ashland, has Issued invitations to all the sur rounding camps to attend a reunion of tho ordor to bo 1 eld on Wednesday, April 15th, Answers already reeehed assuroan attend auco of at least live hundred, and that num ber tho committee aro preparing for. Tho program is a varied one, and one of tho dn- batos is on a question concerning tho society, and tho other is: "Hesolvcd, that It la tho duty of the United States to rccrgnizo tho Cuban insurgents as belligerents." On tho aflirinativo side aro Macllcnry Wiilielm. Esq,, and Jos, D, McConnell, and on tho negative sldo aro Kurd W. Payno and 1J. 11. Clayton. Tho local camps hero havo re ceived invitations to attend, and will likoly scud largo delegations. Tlie Justice tr tho l'cucu Cuses Thuarguuiont in tho quo warranto pro ceedings ngalust Shenandoah and Malianoy City ward Justicos of tho Peace was heard in tho Dauphin couuty court yesterday. Judgo McPherbon occupying the bench. Deputy Attornoy General Liking and Mr. 01 instead, for the commonwealth, and Messrs. W. D. Seltzer, A. W. Schalck and Gcorgo J. Wadllnger fur the defendants ad dressed the court in the order named. The court is expected to render a decision at nu eaily dato, Tbo report that Messrs, Lawlor aud Cardln, of. town, aud Coy lo and Jones, of Malianoy City, had received their com missions as Borough Justices for five years is correct. Thoy hold commissions for fivo yearn, dated April 0th, and were to ho for warded from HarrUburg this morning but havo not yet boon received at l'ottsvillo. Special Sleeting of Council. A special meeting of tho Borough Council will bo held this ovuulng for the purpose of considering the exoneration lists, No other business will be considered at this meeting The status of tho Water Comnilssioncrsliip is tho same as last reported. Tho Wator Com mittee has held but oue meeting since the adjournment of Council, and its elforts iu filling the vacancy were us fruitless as that of tbo Borough Council. The committee has received one application for tho position outside of those previously named, In the lierson of Johu H. liceso. It is likely a number of "dark horses" will appear befoie tho noxt regular meeting of Council, PITHY POIKTS. Ilappcmhiffs TJiiiiiiKliout the Iteglnn Oliron. , htlwt Air llnsly l'ertisnl. The Schuylkill Comity Medical Society will hold their next meeting in Malmnoy City. Haxlcton is complaining of tho large num ber of counterfeit lilokle in circulation In that town. 1 The old school house at Wlggnns has ltcon i nuied to the ground by orders from the P. A I It. Co officials. The Shenandoah Steam Laundry will move Its plant to East Cherry street and Market alley, to-morrow. Tho residents of Hazlctou complain of the bad quality of wator furnished consumers by the wnler company. The Commissioners' clerks are preparing the registry books nnd also tho books for registering childien. .Malianoy Cit j colliery is still idle on account of tho high water aud the damage done to tho air compressors. Captain Andrew Comrey uud Lieutenant llrotz, of Company E., 8th Keglmcnt, Mnha noy City, wero ro-elected without opposition. Governor Hastings yosterday issued a war rant for tho execution of Gcorgo Wlndlsli, of Luzeruo county, on Tuesday, Juno 30th, next. Tho engagement of Miss Virgio Baber and llev. E. J. llaugliton, assistant at Trinity Episcopal church, l'ottsvillo, has been announced. Tho Gcrmanla Social Club hold n leap year party In Kobbins' opera houso last ovening. Thcro was a largo attendauco. Tho Schoppo orchestra furnished tho music. Gcorgo Ebbort, of Ashland, who has been confined to tho county prison on a charge of assault and battery, was yesterday taken to tho Harrisburg insane asylum. Owing to engagements at tho Mt. Carmcl opera house, tho "go" between William Gibson and Darby McDonald lias been post poned from April 20, to tho 23rd. Tbo lease of tho Stockton collieries held by Ltndcman & Skecr expires on tho 30th inst, and tho latter will retire under decision of tho courts. Tho collieries will pass iuto other hands. An oflbrt is being made to havo Malianoy City represented in tho Central Stato League. Tho leaguo is now composed of teams from Willlamsport, Lock Haven, Sunhury, Mt. Carmcl, and Shamokin. Postmastor Sollcnherger's report of Shamo kin, for tho year just ending showed $30,000 worth of business, tho gross receipts being $14,172.10. The Government's profit amounted to $1,333.01, a gain of $1,000 over last year. A City Charier. The Ilorough Council of Shamokin has decided to submit tho question of a city charter for that town to a veto of tbo pcoplo at tho election to ho held in November. The Chief Hurgcss presented a proclamation to Council strongly urging tho step taken. Notice. few more suites left, also chairs, carpets, tahlo and stoves. Must bo sold this week. Apply at Sjdicifby House. 4-0-tf Horse Itnclng In Mnrylnnil. BALTIMOltE, April 9. Thero is now no reasonable doubt that It Is the purpose of those mombors of tho racing fraternity who nro not In accord with tho turf con gross to mako Maryland tho scone of their future oporutlons. Following; closo upon tho rocent announcement that thoy had securod tracks at Klktou and Arlington, nnd that they would build nuothor at Barksdale, near Klktou, comes the further news that they havo also leased Horrlug Bun nnd Back Rlvor tracks, nnd that thoy mean in tho very noar future to erect othors at Laurel, Mil., nnd In Anno Arun del couuty, noar Brooklyn. Undor oxlst ing law racing can ba carried on for'soveu months lu tho year without hindrance No Case Against Pugilist Corbett. St. Louis, April 9. In tho court of criminal correction James J. Corbotl and his sparring partner, Mlko Conloy, wero nrralgned for giving a sparring oxhlbltlon contrary to tho city ordlnanco. Judgo Murphy ordered a jury trial, but Proso cutlng Attorney Mulvlhlll liud It nollo prosscd, tolling Judgo Murphy tbnt ho folt cortaiu that it would bo Imposslblo to sccuro a conviction, Corbott nnd his fol lowers loft tho court room In great gloo. Carried to Death with a Drldjro. .Toledo, O., April 9. A spou .of tho Wheeling nnd Lako Erlo railroad bridge over the Maumoo river at the northern limit of tho city went down undor tho weight of a frolght train. Jmnos Mar shall, a brakoman, was carriod down in tho wrock, but was pinned by wreckago nnd drowned. J, E. Frooman wns asloop in a big excavator on ono of tho cars, but escapod with severe bruises. Traglo Itesult of a Speculation. Lanodon, Mich., April 0. Frank Saun ders, agent of tho Groat Northern railway, attempted sulcldo In consoquonco of an ex amination of his books by tho traveling auditor of the road. Ho is now lying in nrocarlous condition. Tho troublo origi nated ovor nn option deal into which ho nnd somo of his frlonds bocamo Intorosted nbout two wcoks ago. Saunders' shortago Is estimated at i'0,000. Wett Virginia's War Governor Stricken. WnEELINO, April 9. Kx-Govornor A. I. Boroman. tho first governor of West Vir ginia and tho last of tho war govomors but ono, was taken suddonly and dangerously 111 on Tuesday, nnd the worst is loarcu. it is n notable fact that tho only surviving war govoruors nro living In Wost Virginia Judgo Horetnan or jnruoraourg anu ox- Governor i'lorpout ol i uirmount. Say Cleveland Will Do Nothing. London, April 9. Tho Morning Post, in an editorial, assumes that Prosldent Cleve land will do nothing on tho Cuban reso lution, and that It Is merely olectlon tac tics. "A vory sorlous condition of things exists in Cuba," says Tho Post, "but It is not ono that H likely to bo .improved by tho gratuitous intcrforonco of Amorlcnn Jingoism," Street Hallway Strike Averted. New YoltK, April 9. Tho exeoutlvo com mltteo of tho Amalgamated Hallway Employes' association mot lust night uud docldod not to ordor u strlko nt prosont. Further efforts will bo made to settl'o tho troublo to tho satisfaction of all con cerned. Instructed for McKlnley. MlNDEN, Neb., April 9. Congressman W. K. Audrews was renominated by no tlamatlou by tho Republican oongres ilonal convention. D. A. Black uud S. A. Christy wore olootod delegates to tho St. Louis convention aud Instructed for Mo Kinloy, Governor VranUlln Confirmed. Washington. April 0. Tho senate In ixooutlvo session yostorday confirmed tho nomination of Ilonjamln J. Franklin, of Pbceulr, A. i., to do governor of Arizona, flee L. O. Hughes, removed. Rich Red Blood Is tho Foundation of tho Wonderful Cures by Hood's Barsaparilla. Tiint is Why tho cures by Hood's Sar Fnpnrllla are Cunus. That Is Why Hood's Barsaparilla cures tho Bovcrost cases of Scrofula, Salt Itheum and other blood diseases. That is Why it overcomes That Tired Feeling, strengthens tho nerves, gives energy in place of exhaustion. That is Why the sales of Hood's Bar saparilla havo increased year after year, until now it requires tho largest Labora tory in the world. That Is Why Hoods Sarsaparilla In tho Only True Blood Purifier promi- nontly in the public eye today. Prepared by C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Man, gt. ij j r!ii act harmoniously with Flood s FlllS Hood's Sarsaparilla. 25o NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho steel manufacturers of tho country aro preparing for a year of big business. Governor Brndloy, of Kentucky, denies tho story that ho has withdrawn from tho presidential contest. Mr. John Fopo, vico prcsldont of the Amorlcnn Tobacco company, dlodln Rich mond, Vn., Inst night, aged 39. Tho net authorizing tho leasing of lands for educational purposes In Arizona yos torday became n law without tho presi dent's approval. Tho A. 1'. A. has doclarod war on Mo- Klnley, nnd has opened lieadquartors at St. Louis. Congressman Linton, of Mich igan, Is boomed for president. Tho British warship Pelican has arrived at Nassau, N. 1'., with a largo quantity of Cuban insurgents arms nnd ammunition found burled in tho beach of Cay Sal. Tho president has donlod a pardon in tho case of Marshall Jowctt, sentenced in Connecticut last December to olovon months In Now Loudon jail for embez Ellg postofUco funds. Hurklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, aud all skin eruptions, aud.posltivcly cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price lo cents per box. t or sale dv a. wasiey. McXfnleyH Victory In Kentucky. Louisville, April 9. Official returns of tho Bopubllcan primaries 'in Louisville nnd Jofforson county, as furnished by R. H. Carothors, secretary of tho Itepubllcnn city and county commlttoo, givo Motvtnloy 123 dolcgatos and Bradley 72. CongreMinau Crnln's Successor. Houston, Tex., April 9. A. IC Loberg, of Guoro, sound money Democrat, is elooted to succeed tho lato W. H. Craln as congressman from tho Elovonth Toxns district by nbont 2,000 plurality ovor Law horn, Populist. Klicunmtlsm Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Eheumatism and Neu 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. The first doso greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by C. H. Hagenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Deserted front Dalllngton ltooth. New York, April 9. Lloutonunt Col onol Petor Glon, who hos boon Balllngton Booth's right hand man and first rocrult in tho Volunteer movemont, sent in his resignation yesterday, together with that of his wlfo. At tho samo tlmo thoy noti fied Commissioner Booth-Tucker of tholr action, nnd requested to bo reinstated In tho Salvation Army in any capacity. Tho Glens stnto thnt they havo concludod that Balllngton Booth took a wrong step in sovorlng himself from the army. The Illinois Prohibitionists. Springfield, April 9. Tho Prohibition ists of Illinois, In stnto convention, adopted. a platform declaring for tho prohibition of tho liquor traffic; giving tho right to vote to women; extension of the civil ser vice system to all grades of publlo sorvlco; froo schools to children; observance of the Sabbath day; a tariff commission repre senting nil political parties; olectlon of Unltod Stntos senators by direct voto of tho poople, and freo coinngo of silver. A stato ticket will be nominated today. Grlp-Colds-lIeadaclie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Ilroino Quinine will euro you in ono day. Put up in tablets on vcnlent for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded, PrUc, 2a ocnts. For sale by Kirlln's Phaune Premier Greenwny Off for Ottawa. Winnipeg, April 9. Prentfor Groonway left suddonly for Ottawa on Tuesday, He would not say what was tho object of bis trip, but it is. learned ho bns gone at the earnest sollclntlon of Sir Charles Tupper nnu mo nonunion government to havo a furthor consultation on the parochial scnooi quosiion. it 18 believed tho Domln ion government, finding It Imposslblo to pass tho romedlal measure, will modify Its prupuamuu. A Ilaiulioine Gift to Columbia, NSW Yoiik. April 9. Columbia univer sity is to benefit by the erection of a Havo- meyor memorial building, costing Uw. 000. It Is to bo erected on the university slto on Mornlngsldo Holghts, nnd will bo used ns ti ohomlcfil laboratory. It will be presented as u memorial of tho lato U rod- crick Chrlstlun Havomeyor by his four sons, and will bo known as Havomoyer nan. There Never Wa a llettor Cure Than Pan-Tina for coughs, 25c. At (J rubier llros., drug store. Shenandoah Directory, ) Business men aud othors, who liavtf not yet socureuonooi ineuirectorlesof Bhebandoab just issued, can obtain one by makliic annli- cation at this olllce. The price is oidy $2.00, and thero aro only a few loft. No huslnsss man can afford to bo without one of those books. B'21"' A lilt fur Coughs ami Colds. What? Pan-Tina, 25c. At Qruhler Bros drugstore. PARDONED BY THE PRESIDENT. Prison Doors Clnseil Agnlnst a Hun Who Wanted to "Do Time." WASlltiroTOS, April 0. A peoullnr onse wlnre tho prosldent wns ohllgml to Somo to the relief of a ninn who tried, ntiit for n tlmo In vnlu, to go Into all to serve his sentence, enmn to light In the routine pre sentation of pardon cases yostorday. J. iteuben Phillips was tho mnn, nnd fot "working in n distillery without nny Blgn" he wns arrested by revenue agents and sentenced by tho court in South Caro lina to throo months in jail. That was nt tho September term of court Inst your, nnd for somo reason, probably to pormlt tho mnn to harvest his llttlo crops, tho Judgo in his sontouce provided that the term of Imprisonment should not begin until Jnn. 1 of this year. Tho rest ol tho story is told in tho president's in- uorsomouc upon tno case, which Is as follows: Granted. This prisoner was sentenced to throo months' imprisonment, to begin Jnn. 1, 1890. On that day he reported at the jail for tho purposo of entering upon his term, nnd wns refused adinlttnuco bo- causo his commitment papors had not ar rived. For this roason he did not begin his term until Fob. 19. 1800. If ho had been admitted on tho day his sontenco requlrod his term would havo expired beforo tho prosent time. In vlow of this fact nnd tho pitiable condition of his family, and upon tno rocommeuatlon ot tho judge and dis trict attorney, this pardon is granted." A Jenloue Woman's Divorce Refused. Trenton, April 9. Vlco Chancellor Rood yostorday filed, on opinion denying tho application of Celine Duvnle for a di vorce from hor husband, Charles F. Du- valo, on tho ground of cruelty. Tho Du- vales havo resided, for several Bummers past nt Atlantic Highlands. Thoy wero married In Now York in 1H77, nnd lived since thon in that city nnd Philadelphia. Mrs. lmvnlo sought a ulvorco In tho Now York courts In 1893, but tho application was dismissed. Slio thon took tho unso to this state. Tho testimony Is a wearisome recital of bickerings nnd alleged blows, hi which tho wife seemed always to bo tho provoklug spirit because of her lack of confidence in hor husband's fidelity, n suspicion, tho vice chancellor says, not at all warranted. An Afltilavlt. Tills is to certify that on May 11th, I walked to Mcllck's drug storo on a pair of crutches aud bought a hottlo of Chamber lain's Pain Balm for inflammatory rheuma tism which had crippled mo up. After using threo bottles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend it. Charles II. Wet zel, Sunhury, Pa, Sworn and subscribed to beforo ino on August 10, 1694. Walter Shipinan, J. P. Forsalo at 50 cents per hottlo by G rubier Bros., druggists. Slay Havo- ISeeu Farmer lJnstlnu's Victim, Hock Island, Ills., April 9. A possible soveuth victim has been addod.to tho Bas tion farm list of murders. Alex Stern berg, although ha never worked for Bas- tlan, was last heard ol when peddling in Bastlan's neighborhood. That was tllteon months ago. The mon who aro still at work on tho Bastlan fnrm found on Tues day parts of an old trunk In a well that Bastlan had flllod up. Tho silver watch found last week has been. Identified as having bolougod to Fritz Krotuzon. It will be an agreeable surprise to persons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may bo had by taking Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy. In many instances the attack may bo prevented by taking tills remedy as soon as tho first symptoms of tho diseaso appear. 2! and 50 cent bottles for salo by Gruhler Bros, druggists. Muinlteld Change Ills .11 1 u it. New Yoke, April 9. Rlehnrd Mansflold seoms to have changed his mind.agaln. It is. now announced that tho nrraugemont between him and Daniel Frohmun has boeu given up. This arrangement was made publlo somo three or four weoki ego, and It was said that Mr. Frohmun was to have the entire management ol Mr. Mansfield's, business affairs for two years, with a privilege of renewal on Mr. Frohmnn's part for two years, more. The Discovery Saved Ills I.Ife. Mr. G. Caillorrotte. DniEcist. Beaversvillo, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owo mv lifo. Was takon with La Grinno and tried all tho physicians for mllesi about, but of no avail aud was given up audi told I could ,.Atii,-n Ho,,!,,,, n- Vlnlibnl In my storo I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the lirst doso began lo get better, and afterusiugthrco bottles was upandabout again. It Is worth Its weight in gold. Wo won t keep storo or liouso without it." Get a freo trial at A. Waslev's Drug Store. A Frenchman's View, oik Cnba. PAlifS, April 0. A Fronch resident of Cuba, writing to Tho Soir, drnvrs a lament able plcturo of tho ferocious character tho war has assumed under' Weyier. Ho bo- llovos, however, that the rebels will ovont- unlly shako off tho Spanish rule. He stntos that Weylor allows tho troops to shoot and bayonet villagers suspoctod of harboring insurgents. "A few days, ago," he contin ues, "a band of volunteers, infuriated by the resolutions of the American senate, Bhot six sons of nn Amorlcnn farmer at Caalguas. Tho United States consul gen eral is inquiring into tho matter." Care for Headache. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Electric Bitters has proved to bo the very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most urcaucd uabltual sick ncauacnes yieiu to its influence. Weureoallwho areafllictcd. to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a. lair trial. Ju case of uamtual constipation Meetrle Hitters rores bv eivlnff the needed tone to tho bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only 50 cents at A. Wasloy's Drug Store. . nalllugton llooth's New IIImIou. London. Anrll 0. Tho Evening Nowi says that It lenrns on the highest author ity that the rocont meeting between Bal llngton Booth and his slater, Mrs. Booth Tucker, rosulted In a compromise by which tho Volunteers will continue as It distinct body for spoclal work among tbo rich, with General Booth nominally In suproim command, nnd with Balllngton Booth tho permanent local head of the now force. Iteliet lu Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "Now Great South American Kidney Cure." This now remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving aln in the bladder, kidneys, lack 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 cure this is yonr remedy. Sold by Shapiro's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Will Not PerformMiracles But It Will Cure. R. MILES' BESTOR ATIVE NEBVINE i cures nervous prostration. Not ml raculously, but scientifically, by first i removing tho germs ot discaso, and then supplying healthy nerve food, increasing the appetite, helping digestion and strength ening tho entire system. Desperate eases rcqulro prolonged treatment as shorn by mat or Mrs. U. It. Ileed, of Delta, IowavwhcJ writes: "As the result of a llehtnlne stroke, , tho physicians said X had a light strokst of paralysis, my iimhs would all draw up- I Dr. Miles' would have throbbimTs in my chest that soom unendurable. Forthrto Nervine Restores months I could not sloejji ana tor thrco wcoks did: UooHli not 01088 ffi7 eyes. T. wai.iiiat prayed for sleep, and' felt that it relief did not como I would bo dead or insane. I took Dr. Miles' Bcstora tlvo Nervine and tho second night slept two hours and from that tlmo on my health Im proved; slowly at first, but steadily and surely. I took in all 40 bottles, and X cannot express how grateful I am. for I am now porf octly well, and havo taken no medTclno for over four months." Dr. Miles' Nervino is sold by druggists on guarantee that-nrst bottle benefits or money rcf undod. Book on heart and nerves freo. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. If You Have Any : NEED FOR ONE: A DEADLY PARALLEL-1 STIFPE & FISEEMAN. Gentlemen: We had ono of your No,3flSnfe In tho HaselHne llulldliiff, which vraa In th worst part of tho fire. A 1 though tho 83 fo wns badly burned on the outstdoPnll of. Its contents wero saved. Wo take plctvniro In ftdvislntho public to use your safes If they want protection. (SIgneiU- MEttSHON BROS. STIFFEL k FREEMAN-. Gentleraenr I hereby give you my Safe, found In the ruins of tho lato flroot the Haacltlne Art Qallerlea. Its content--were destroyed1 and I have no use for the shell. (Signed THOS. JJ.ARMSTBONG. IS!M BUY A l' AND-NOT A m lH"rEii; STIFFEL & FREEMAN, : SAFE; MANUFACTURERS, ( 723 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. c. s. jjnjrs, it. d. Oflleer 30 West Centre street Can -co!iu!tul at nil ftnura. p R. BURKE, II. D. &0 K. ZJoyd etreo Bheiiamhaah. 0f2e hou ! 7 to 9 a. m., 1 l3 d 7.to 8- J.. Hv-POMEROY, ATTORNET-AT-IW. Bhenabah,.Pa. M.BURKE, ATTORKEY-AT-LAW. Office Egan building, corner of Main Bnjk.' Centre rtretta, Shenandoah. pEOP JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mah&noy (Xty, Pa. Having studied under tome of beat , masters m Londen and Paris, will give lessons on the violin, (,'ultur and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouse, the cweler, Shenandoah. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, o. Agent for Reading Rrewlng Co.'a Beer and Porter. 11 S and 113 S. IVloln St. HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD With II. F. MELI.ET, the practical hnrseshoer, and avoid any of the Si diseases originating from improper bearings. AH diseases of the feet given personal attention. H. F". rVllT, South Market street, between Centre and Oak streets, Hhenandoan. D ones Celebrated Tern' Powders never ia. Tf7rTTTri il Ufa nd tun Uftr "JJ!ja with Ttiy nd IYnnyroj-l UU D"L" Mmt lwa buth but and avoid dlup C, iiukiMr, Botioii, u.
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