J . EVENING HERALD ICSTAttl.lSIIKIl 1MTU. I'uhltuhert every Kvcnlnit, Kjctpt Sunday, at R South Jabdim sAket. Near CmTTHH. The Herald In tleilr-ied iuShenitridoaii nl ttie siirroundlnit towns fm nix c(inHaweeR,mr able to tho carriers. By mall 9Q.0I) a year, or 9K cents a month, luynhle In adronco. Advertise- nients eharirctl act orillna to apace and position. position of advertisements wlienever the pull o larl reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid or or not. that tho putilfnliers may deem Improper. Ainertlsiug rates mado known upon application, -tittered at the iHmtoftlce at Shenandoah, la., an second class mall matter. TKI.lll'HONH C0NNHCT10X. Evening Herald Fill DAY, Al'IUL 10. 1800. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the Republican electors of Pennsylvania: Tho Republican of Pennsylvania, by their duly chosen representative, will meet In State con vention Thursday, April 2), 1890, nt 10 o'clock a. ni., In the opera house, city of llarrlsburg, for the purposo of noml tinting two candidates for rcprcscntatlvo-at-largo in Congress and thirty two candidates for Presidential electors, the selection of eight dclcgates-at-largo to tho Re publican National convention, ami for tho rnnsaction of such other business as may bo presented. ity order of tho State Committee. SI. S. Quay, Attest: Juke IJ. Itisx, Chairman. "V. R. ANimr.ws, Secretaries. Tin: Evening Telegram, of Ashland, is seven years old, ami is as bright. Hid sprightly us upon the day of its liiitli. Tlio Telegram has our bout wishes for continued success, .ill of which itdoeerves. An exchange says Senator Quay ia prepar ing to withdraw from tho contest as a candi date, and will support McKlnley. Wo doubt iho truth of the rumor; but if true, what will the Philadelphia Press and Puttsvillu Jtopiiblican do? Whoever Quay is favorable io they aro "forninst." At this season of tho year, when rubbish In tho hack yard or an ash pilo to tho rear of the lot, aro liable to cause tho (-proad or diseaso for which tho spring weather is well suited, tlio rules of tho Hoard of Health which reijuiro that all the stull' lie taken away, fcliuuld not bo violated, lloth for the appearance of tho streets and alleys and for tho health of tho community obedience to the laws of naturo and the laws of health at tho season when disease is most likely to travel in the air wo breathe, is the best hiifu- .guard for the prevention of sickness. An opinion rendered by Deputy Sunt, of Public Instruction Stewart will interest the teachers of tlio state. Tho McKeospoit public school directors at a recent meeting adopted a motion thoell'ect "that all teachers be required to undergo an examination le gardless of their normal school diplomas, permanent or professional certificates." Tho question was referred to tho Department of Public Instruction as to whether tho 'Hoard hail a light to adopt such a rule. In tho opinion, Mr. Stewart says that "graduates of State Normal Schools hold a normal school certificate or diploma lawfully granted to thuu by tho Stato Hoard of Kxaminerj, which certificate, or diploma, oxempts tho holder from further examination in any of the branches named therein. Tho Deputy Superintendent declares that tho action of the MeKeosport Hoard, if carried into eil'ect, will bo regarded ai an "unwarranted anil arbitrary oxerciso of olliclal authority." Tun contest in tho Itcpublic.au ranks for tho Presidential nomination is yet a doubtful quantity, no candiilato yet being able to llguro out a majority on tlio first ballot. Sonio of tho papers and managers appear to ho imbued with the idea that tlio claim-overything-iu-siKht policy is going to land their favorite, hut in this they will find a serious stumbling block to tho coveted prize to ho awarded at St. Louis. Tills featuroof tho campaign is noticeable in Pennsylvania, and no where moro forcibly than right hero in Schuylkill comity. To sum up, tho contest is anybody's fight, with McKinloy still in tho load and Heed gaining ground. Uepubliran huccoss this year, however, does not depend upon tho nominee Whether tho St. Louis convention, in its wisdom, nominatesJIc- Klnlcy, Heed, Allison, Quay or Morton, or discards them all and selects a "dark horse," tho Hepublicuu party will ho successful in Novembor. Tho most important work of tho St. Louis convention is tho making of thu platform. Protection and sound money is what the people want, not so much the pcmninol of the ticket. OUR ANTHRACITE COAL. If, as reported, Germany wants 10,000,000 tons of our anthracite coal, tho Philadelphia Star thinks she should manifest a little more gracious disposition towaids American meats. If, as alleged, there is market fur tho many millions of tons now, tho presumption is tho demand will increase year after year, and there will bo like requests from other European countries. While it is gratifying in ono sense to learn that there is a reasonable prospect of wieuiing such big customer), It liocomos a subject fur serious thought whether it is wiso to en courage a trade making such heavy demands upon our anthratito coal resources. There are tliotc, we know, who think tho supply inexhaustible, or that there is enough to supply our own people for several hundred years to oomo. The same opinion used to be entertained In regard to our forests. A man need not be very old to bo able to recall the time when wood was regarded as a nulattiiee ; when in nearly all the m wly settled portionsof the country it was regarded rather as u nuisance than a bloating, How to ut rid of it, was about as serious a question as how to get enough of it now, at anything like reasonable prices. Wo have abundance pf coal now, but the anthracite coal fid us aro of limited extent, and though there Is no probability that tho present or the next generation will ho re minded ly higher prices of a constantly iti- n dMng scan they will gain knowledge jot tie f.n t by ertaln udunce In prccs, A PENSIONED HORDE. Twenty-Six Your r Age and Kidojlng Ills Closing Days. Among the bones in the stable of tho Gmtid L'nlnti Tea Company is n large liny Mai I Ion which has been in the service of tho company since It established its brunch storo here 1 1 years ago, hut for several months past has . ecu leading an easy life as a pen sioner. The company would not liart with the animal for any amount. It has become one of the fixtures of the business and until its natural end comes will live upon the generosity of the company. In Its your.gor days the animal was a marvel- of strength and on duniiicy, and now that Infirmity Is rapidly creeping upon it tho company does not propose to cat the laithlul creature aside, or placo it in hands where it will-bo likely to workhard. Ouu peculiar trait about tho animal is its favorable impression of some peoplo and the reverso of others. IMward Kcster has been in charge of tho stablo for tlio past ten years and not once during that period has "Jim" attempted to kick, or hito him, but every man who had chargo of tho animal provlous to Kostcr's employment, and there wcro many, was injured in some way. Jllcliael O'llara, Jr., was ono of them. Onoday the stallion raised his hind feet and shot O'llara a listaneoof fully flflecn feet, but fortunately ho was but slightly injured. One of tho notable events in Jim's" career was duo to tho groat blizzard about ten years ago. hen tho storm was at its height an agent was driving "Jim" from Tamaqua to mrnosvillo. To savo his own llfo tho driver was nbllgcd to dojert tho horso. Jim," who had been unhitched, took shelter bosldo tho wagon and remained thcro fur tlueo days, when ho was taken out through a channel made through tho great snow drifts by a gang of workmen hired by the ngcut. Huy Keystone flour, llo suro that tho namo I.KWim & Hakk, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every suck. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tlio Region Chron icled for Hasty Perusal Aaron Hrownmlller opened his hotel at Mahanoy City last night and entertained a number of peoplo from this town. Tlio Apolla Mandolin Club, of Heading, furnished tho music. Scarlet fever is epidemic at Ashland. Tho boro holo at (he Kaicr brewery in Mahanoy City is now down to a depth of 1(120 feet. Tlio HaltimiMO City Council has donated $500 to givo a banquet to the First Defenders when they pass through that city on the Kith of April on their way to Washington. The Tamaqua & Lansforil trolley road is to bo built this summer. Tho old tracks of the Iuter-Ceiinty road will be used. The power linuso will be located near the Half-way House." Hubert F. Weaver, ono of Pottsville's oldest citizens, died yostcrday morning. Ho is survived by a wife and four children. Foxes aro said to bo vory plentiful in West Peiin township, and aro musing farmers much trouble. The Philadelphia & Reading Coal & Iron Compiny's collieries suspended last evening for this week. They will work four days next week, resuming on Monday. Notice. A few moro suites left, also chairs, carpets, table and stores, Must bo sold this week. Apply at Selieifly House. 4-fl-tf Conventions Next MVel. The convention of tho I.uthcrnau Minis terial Association of Central Schuylkill county and that of tho Luther League Societies of tlio county will ho held in tlio German Luthern Church, Tamaqua, next week, tho former on tho 13th, Utli and l."th and tho latter on tho 10th and 17th. These con volitions Will bring together many strangers especially so will tho convention of tho Luther Leagues. There Never Was u ltrttcr Cure Than Pan-Tina for coughs, 23c. AtGruhlcr Hros., drug store. llo Wants .Miners. Hugh McLane, of Oregon, is at Shamokin in search of 50 to lOOskilled miners to go with him to tho coal fields of the above Btate. Largo salaries, with 10 hoiirj per day; full week's work, are tlio inducements. Tlio coal is a cross between anthracite and bituminous. Mr, McLano says that Pennsylvania miners aro the best in tho world, and ho will not go back until ho secures tlio required number. As there Is to ho a number of now openings, ho will try hard to get twenty of the best rockmcn in these fields. When you want good roofing, plumbing. gas fitting, or general tiusmithing douo call on E. F. Gallagher 18 W est Centre street Dealer in stoves. 8-1-W l'ny Days. Employes of tho Heading Coal Company will bo paid in the St. Nicholas and Gllbcrton districts to-day and in Mahanoy City district to-morrow. Thu employes of the Thoma3 Coal Com pany, at tho Keliley Him colliery, wcro paid to-day. The employes of the P. & 11. C. fc I. Co. at Shenandoah, will not recclvo their pay until tho 18th Inst. Serving Time. Policemen Foltz and Stanton arrested lato last night a Pole who was full of whisky and wouldn't let the people of West Coal street enjoy their slumbers. Ho is spending 48 hours ina cell to sober up. Built On iho Solid Basis Of Pure, Iticli, Jtcd Blood, Health Is real nnd Insting. Oj)into Compounds, Narcotics And Nervo Stimulants uro Temporary and Dangerous. Sarsaparilla Builds permanent Good Health Becnuso It Pinillos, Vitalizes And Enriches tlio Blood, Cures Scrofula, Catarrh, Bheumntism, Nervousness, "Weakness, Dyspepsia. Try it. Prepared hj O. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Man. 111. Hood's Pills the after-dinner pill and family cathartic. c THE TURKS HOLDING OFF. Missions) rle t'na from MiiImIhUiiii tinder Certain filmtln Conditions, CONSTANTlNortJC 'April 10,-Tlio stop taken in hermit of the inissloimrlos lu A si i Minor havo had a lienoflolnl effect. Th Turkish government yotterday, replyln.: to tho renewed iDpresomnt lulls on tho sub jpotmade by the British iimbRMndo,', HI.' Philip Currhviiid tho UnitedgtMescharrr d'affaires, Mr. John W. Riddle, us -m- J tho diplomats that the missionaries in A; a Minor would not bo molested "no long iu thoy ooliform with the laws of tho coun try." Hut this nsstiranoo does, not onrry wl'h It the weight which ll would lu cumlnir from any other tfovomiiiont, it, is eltittiR'd, lis there Is no iiuettloii but that the Turk ish olllclnls have boon trying to prove thu tho missionaries nro not "conforming vl 11 tho laws of tho country," nnd It win on this ground that tho stiltitn prepared mul probably signed tho irndo providing for their expulsion from the Turkish domin ions. Tho publicity given to tho matter in the press illspn.clies, however, have certainly caused u hesitation nt thu palace, mul it Is now thought likely that tho lrado will lu withheld nt least until Hussln has been further consulted on tho subject. If Kusslu says that tho missionaries nro not to bo oxpolled, tho lrado will not bo mado pub lic On tho other hand, If llus.sht thinks horsclf strong enough to proceed with tho work of Husslaiilzlrg Aslatlo Turkey tho lrado muy soon seo tho light of day. Anniversary of Loo's Surrender. Patkuson, N. J., April 10. Tho thirty first anniversary of tho surrendor of Gen eral Leo at Appomattox was celebrated by tho members of tho Second Now Jor.ey Brlgado association horo yesterday. Tlio old soldiers held their ninth reunion, mid tho following roglmunts of tho nida tion sont delegations: Fifth, Sixth, Sev enth, Eighth and Klovonth Now Jersey; First, Klovonth and Sixteenth Massachu setts; Twenty-sixth Pennsylvania and Second New Hampshire. Tho following odlccrs wero thon elected for tho unsui ig year: President, Captain T. 11. Titus of Trenton; vice president, Hobort E.tgon of Trenton; secretary, Major Andrls of Now York; treasurer. Jamos I). Clugston of Nowton; chaplain, E. Clark Ciluo cf Philadelphia. Arrostcd for Illegal Fishing. GRAM) Haven, Mich., April 10. Dep uty Ganio Warden Draw, tor, of Grand Hnpids, yostcrday afternoon began whole salo arrests of uMiormon and seizure of their nets, upon tho chargo that the meshes used lire smaller than tho lawful size. Nearly evory fishing firm in Grand Haven was complained against. Tlio seizures throw many men out of employ ment. It Is assorted that the total value of nets seized will amount to $25,GM0. Tlio fishermen havo been repeatedly warned by members of tho state fish commission against tholr alleged illegal practices. BILIOUS PILLIOUSNESS. Why Some Bilious People Pills and Others Don't. Hiliousuoss is much misunderstood. So many peoplo havo it that 'tis worth understanding, tho more so as it is easy enough, if you begin right. J.ivcr secretes a lluiu called hllo. Ullo goes ,U ,IIV III.WJIIIILn. ,,,,1U1U Jil 111, lit? ant work digestion. Somctimosbllo passages in liver get cluged. mis Is biliousness. "Pilliotisncss" is tho idea that by taking a pill which stimulates tho liver, wo may cure lilliousncss. it is only an idea. Pill-taking relieves but docs not euro it Tho cure can only como through tho stomach Wiu-? Hiliousuoss is caused by tho poison of undigested food, irritating tho liver. To cure biliousness, theso poisons must bo got out of tho stomach. Tho only sure way to do this is with Shaker Digestive Cordial, Shaker Digcstivo Cordial is a pleasant, tonic aid to digestion, prepared from roots, herbs and wine by the Shakers of Mount Lobanon. It helps tho stomach to digest its food, and sweeps out ot the system all dau gcrous poisons. In this way It cures biliousness, headache, nausea, dizziness, bad taste, stomach-ache. fovcr, flatulence, constipation, loss of appetite, etc., when other remedies only givo temporary relict. All druggists. Ten cents for a trial bottle Write for interesting book to Tho Shakers, 30 Rcade Street, New York. Coming Kvent, April 1(1. Musical and dramatic entertain mcnt by the (lullils of tho All Saints' church in I crguson's theatre. April 10. Grand phantom danco under tho auspices of tho Clover Club of Shenandoah at Hobbins opera houso. OLD Oil, TIIEEL t-T 604 norm sixtn St.. 'Goar&Q.Mib Vre." &b. Green, Philadelphia. Challenges tt. VlJ, from tb ad rer tiling ipco- lami up to ma leomriog rroiuawri.la curing tho worsl cum of Hpoclal Dl :.' and ltl.OOI? ju isu.t no maturbew lingering, carere ml dingtroui the trouMrj xar b. Acn o lie butty, Krrora of Youth n4 1.owtof INiwer earrd withuuieutlitiB. Lilt. TilErL la no-iiirel lhaodt-it. tb beat and must alt II fill nnd iperlenccU vae, no uaiie nai cintrt maj iata ettna nvav-ctuit iudvi tor book Trutl' "4 enlightened regarding rfxtr dii-to ant bow to an cure. Tho onlr look i:XVOi:U OtTAC'KN and their bnoki untl Clrriilfinu Imuotre. lltf. Krt-feb t'ut-ca curt'tl In 4tol Jura.. llount Stot;Lgs..6toU. it. and Pat. Kvft., 6 tu 10, Son., V to IS; Kvga ,6to9. Trvatim-nt lijr Mull. VThen you mrito or can ineniiaa ipvr. nukra (ooging ir aotirea, millions of Dollars Go up In snioko ovcry year. Take no risks but get your hou&bs, Block, fin- nituro, etc., insured in urst-ciasa r liable toni panics as rcircentoil by rtAVm BATIQT Insurance Agent, ui i w lifOBouth aialiiSk Also J.ifo and Accidental Companies. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE AC A T) JVT lOOncroo clear, nod with option rrtlvlll ,,( piircluisliiK 100 acres timber Intul lullnlnliur. Dvvelllnir nml barn nnd all necessary out liuilriiiiKS In Kd order and rennlr. Will l,a ncild with or without etock nnd fnrmlni; linpleinenta. Coal U supposed to under lie this property. Within 3 miles ot a llrst-cla market. Will trade lor town property, 'feALSO'V APADM 173 aeres, near Zlons Qrove, 73 v.l acres cleAr. Dwelling cost over S'JSOO. flooil bam and out buildings. Utockand arm Implements. Must sell to dlsolve partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. 11. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa, Above parties will negotiate the sale ot any EVERY DOT 18 A PORE IF, P0R1 BECOME CLOGGED Inflammation and Irritation set In causing PIMPLES Blotches, blaclihoads, baby blcmisbos, and falling hair. Tho only prcvcntlvo )a CUTICURA SOAP bocauso tho only prcventlvo of Inflamma tion nnd clogging of tho Pones. P&te trrpntrr thin the combined ,ales of all other tfcln end compleilon bobiis. Hold throughout the world. TOTTFR JlnCJO Alttl CtlFM. CORP , Hoi. Prop. , DOBtOtl. D7- btad for " How to Ifeveot Fsclsl Dlemlthes, fne. NUGGETS OF NEWS. It is stated that Chile will raise tho num ber of hor ofleotlvo standing nrmy to 18,000 troops. Hon. Gustavus Koornor, cx-lloutonant governor of Illinois, died nt Hellovillo, Ills, aged 70. Whilo asleep at St. Petors, Pa., Vnnlcer McCully tip-et a stove, throwltiu? a kcttlo of boiling wntor In his faco. He may die. Sonator Hill denies tho published state ment that ho Is to manngotho Democratic presidential campaign in Now York stale. Stephen Vincent Hynn, Cnthollc blshon of Hulfnlo, is reported to bo dying. One mo is partially paralyzed, nnd ho is un conscious. By tho falling of 400 pounds of motnl nt tho Edgar Thomson steel works nt Piit-,-burg Andrew Mulr was fatally and O. P. Johnson nnd John Anderson seriously la- Jurcd. Tho oxplosion of a blast on the Florence and Cripple Crock rallwav between Ade laide and McCouri, Colo., threw rocks upon a tent, killing ono man and wound ing many othors. lluclclcn's Arnica Salvo.' Tho host salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corn 8, and all skin eruptions, anil positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded, Prlco o cents per box. t or salo by A. wasioy. Deputy Sheriff Assasslnnted. PENSACOLA, Fin., April 10. A dispatch from Alllllg.in, Smit.i llos.i county, says that Deputy Sheriff John W. Ilnucln y was nssnsBlnnteil hist night by unknuivn jiartics, wlio llrcd upon him thrco tiino.i, killing him Instantly. Cholcrn Outbreak hi Kgypt. London', April 10. A Cairo dlspntch to Tho Dally Nows says thnt thoro bus Iwcn nu outbreak of cholcrn at Alexandria, and nn English merchant nnd sevornl natives havo died. Itliciimiitlsm Cured In n Day. "Mystic Curo" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is rcmarkablo and mysterious. It removes at onco tho cause and tho dlscaso immediately disappears. Tho 11 rat doso greatly benefits: 75 cents. Sold by C. II. Ilagcubtich, Druggist, Shenandoah. The French Kuih.issy's Summer House. CAl'E MAY, April 10. M. Jules I'.iten- otro, tho French ambassador to tho United Stsito.i, has taken n cottngo horo for the uso of tho embassy during tho summer season, Tho Harrison cottago is for salo. Tho Wonthor. For eastern Now York, castorn Pennsyl vania and Now Jersey: Light shower's, probably followed by clonrlng weather; southerly winds; warmer. Grlp-Coldg-lIendache. Why sufibr with Coughs, Colds and La Clrippo when Laxative llromo Quinine will curo you in ono day. Put up in tablets con- venicnt for taking. Guaranteed to curo, or money refunded. Prico. 25 conts. For sale by Kirlln's Phinoy. Greeks Win Their First Victory. Athens, April 10. Tho Amorlcnns com poted in tho gymnastic exhibition on the tho rings, parallel bars, horso loaping nud toam work, which wero tho foaturos of tht. Olymplo games yestorday. On tho rings tho Grooks won their llrst victory, and iho natlvo nudlenco wont wild withonthusl' asm. Tho keunost interest Is manifested in tho foot raoo which Is to bo run tot'.av from Marathon to Athens. Tho favorite. aro Flack, tho Australian: Arthur Blalto, of tho Bos on loam; n Frenchman mimed Lermuslauxund u Crook named Laurontis. Relief In Six Hours, Distressing kidnoy and bladder diseases relieved in Bir hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Curo." This new remedy is a great surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tlio bladder, Kidneys, baclc and every part ot tno urinary passages in malo or lemalo It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want qiilcK relict- and euro this Is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Charged with a Ilrutal Murder. WINNII'EO, April 10. Tlio village of Holland, near Wlnnlpog, ts oxcltcd over n cold blooded murder. Last Wednesday morning, on tho nniln road, a mile from tho vllhigo, was found tho body of Han null Button, with tho skull crushod In and throat out from oar to car. Sho win tho young daughter of a prominent farmer of tho dlstrlot. Last night Hobort Mornu. a man servant In tho omploy of tho youn a .,..., ,, ttumiuu iur uio noyci. Tlio doteotlvos charge that ho was crim inally lntlmato with tho girl. i:iectrlo Hitters. Blcctric Bittors is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more Rcnoraliy nccdod in tho spring, when the languid oxhaustcd feeling prevails, when tho liver is torpid and sluggish and tlio need of n tonic and altera tive is felt. A prompt uso of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal diiious lovers. No niedlclno will act moro sureiy in counteracting and freeing tho sys tCin from the mnlnrliil rini&nti Hftniltipfin Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Llectrio Hitters. Only fifty cents per bottlo at A. vasicy'sdrugstor.o. Mieiiuiidoah Directory, Buslnoss men and others, who have not yet bocuicuouooi uiu directories or Shenandoah, just issued, can obtain ono by making appli cation at this oillco. Tho price is only $2.00, and thoro aro only a few left, No business man eau afford to bo without ono of theso books, 2-21-t A Hit for Coughs and Colds. What? Pan-Tina, S5o. At Gruhler Bros, Gruji drug itoro. N PARIS ' Tho Gorman Olianoallor'n Visit, to ! tho French Capital IB AKOUSISO 0SEAT IHTEItEST. While Ills Iluslness Is Ostensibly In lleln- tlon to Property Interests of Ills Wife, It Is Hollered That It Is Iteally of Great Political Slgnlflcincn. I'Ams, April 10. Tho lmncrinl Gorman chancellor, Urlnco Ilohonloho, nrrlvedlierc on Monday. His visit is said to bo In oon- noction with aonio property which his wife has inherited in Frnnco. It will bo remembered that tho visit of tho chancellor to St. Potorsburg nt the tlmo tho agreement botweon Gormanynnd Itussin regarding tho terms of settlemont of Jho Chlnn-Jnpanoso war wero taking farm wnsnlso said o bo with n view to looking after Ills wlfo's Interest In n Rus sian estate In viowof thoshlftlnctcourso of politi cal ovents, nnd a genornl belief thatn re- najustment of European relations is just now going on, tho visit of tho German chnncollor would bo bound to givo rlso to much comment and all sorts of surmises. But the mysterious mannor of tho vlt.lt, nnd tho fact that tho prosenco of Prince Ilohonloho In tho French capital should havo been a profouud secret from Monday until Thursday appeals to tho publlo with nn almost sensational interest. Tho nequlesont attitude assumed by Ger many towards tho Nilo expedition, mani fested by hor consent as ono of the guar anteeing powors to tho usoof the Egyptian debt surplus for defraying its cost, was a profound disappointment to Franco. Ger many's openly oxpros-ed antipathy to Great Britain nnd .lior bitter resentment of British aggression unon tho Trausvanl. as well as a desire manifested in sovoral Instances by ths Garm.m government for moro cordial relations with Ilitssia, hud led Franco to count upon German opposi tion to iho British proloct for occupying the upper Nilo basin. Ihoso hones nro annrcclably rovlved bv tho publication of tho news of Prluco Ho- I houloho's visit, and a hundred storios nro nllont that the chancellor conies on a po litical mission lnstc.nl of on prlvnto busi ness, nml that ho has had conforoncos with members of tho French government regarding tho attitude of Franco' towards tho Egyptian qttostion with rolation Imme diately to the Nile expedition, nnd ulti mately to tho dosirn of Franco for tho British evacuation of Egypt. An Allldnvlt. Tills is to certify that on Slay 11th, I walked to Mollck's drug storo on a pair of crutches and bought a bottlo of Chamber lain's Pain Balm for inflammatory rheuma tism which had crippled mo up. After using three bottles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend it. Charles II. Wet zel, Sunhury, Pa. Sworn and subscribed to hoforo mo on August 10, 1891. Walter Shlpman, J. 1. For salo at 50 cents per bottlo by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Vov Violating tho CoIouro Lam. Sullivan, Intl., April 10 Tho flr- series of nrrosts under tho United Stm statutes rolutlng to metal coins nn tokous nnd coupons wero mado by Unlti-u States Marshal Hawkins at Linton yudrei day. It has been tho policy of mine oper ators to issuo to miners beforo unytl.n metal checks, which woro mado to rcpr. sent money vnluo. Merchnnts nlso uv. theso checks, which havo been a money equivalent in all lnlnlugdlstrlctsforycais. Thoso arrested nro rvnthnn Dixon, or the Summit Coal compauy,and Flnuoy Strong, president of tho Linton Supply company, Tho two companies luivo nearly t!0,UOO in tokens aud coupons outstanding. It will ho an agrceablo surprise to persons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may bo had by taking Chan berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Keni cdy. In many instances tho attack may bo prevented by taking this remedy as soon as tho first symptoms of tho disease appear. 25 and 50 cent bottles for salo by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Utah' lMttuI J'uuder lYplojIon. OotiEN, Utah, April 10. Tho number of men killed by tho premature oxploslou lu Ogden rlvor canyon Wednesday ovculng, so far ns known, Is II vo. Thoro Is a rumor that sovoral men aro missing, nnd their bodies may yet bo found under tho mass of rock which was thrown down by the explosion, 'mo ucnu nro: A. J. Sloran William Kirkiuan, Nat Kompton, Jeff Ruby and G. Wcnvor. Flvo were Injured, some ot whom nro likely to die. marvelous Itesult. From a letter written by Rev. J. Guilder- man. of Dimnndale. Mich.. w urn nermittcd to make this extract : "I havo no hesitation in rccommeudinK Dr. KiliE s Now Discovery. as tlio results wero almost marvelous in the case of my wlfo. Whilo I was pastor of tho llantist church at lilvcs Junction sho was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippo. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if sho could not survive them, A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery; It was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at A. Wasloy's drug storo. Regular sizo 50c and $1.00. Probably tlouo to Their Death, St. JUhK's. N. V., April 10. Ilotivy bodies of Arctic Ico drovo nlong tho shore lu tho neighborhood of St. John's yo-tor-day and crowds ot fishorinon started ovor tho floes In search of souls. A wild snow storm overtook the llshormou. It Is feared that many havo boon caught nnd will not. bo nblo to return. Much anxiety provalU for the safety of tho men, as death Is ill most certain In the storm. When such storms swopt tho Ice Holds threo yoars ugo tweuty Uvea wero lost in u similar inau' nor. Dunug tho wlntor of 1803, F. M Martin, of Long Reach, Wost Va., contracted a sovoro cold which left him with a cough In speaking of how ho cured It he says : "I used several kinds of cough syrup but found no relief until I bought a bottle of Cliam birlain's Cough Remedy, which reliovcd mo almost instantly, and in a short time brought hbout a complete curo." When troubled hvlth a cough or cold use this remedy and you will net find it necessary to try several kinds (before you got relief. It has been in tho (market for over twenty years and Constantly Wrown In favor and popularity. For sale at 125 and 60 cents per bottlo by Gruhler Pros,, ItWists. Vv r' Minisej,s Should Use v Dr. Miles' ilt&rt Cure, THERE 13 NO PROFESSION, whoso labors so sovorely tax tbo nervous sys tem, as that of tho ministry, Tho de rangement of tho nerro centers of tho brain by over work, frequently brings on attacks ot hoart troublo, and nervous prostration. Ilov. J. P. Kostcr, M. D., Pastor U.,B. church, London Mills, lib., himself a pliy. clan, writes Fob. 20, 1605: "Heart affect' and nervous prostration had becomo fS serious last fall that a llltlo over work In tho pulpit would so completely prostrato mo Til Miles' tlmt 14 Boen)od certain I must relinquish tho work Heart CUre of th0 ministry entirely. Ha ini-ae Heart palpitation becamo KeSlOreS so bad that my auditors TTPllitl would ask mo If I did not XlCalllla..a davo henrtdlsoaso. Last November I commenced taking Dr. Mllos' Now Heart Curo alternately with Dr. Miles' Norvlno nnd derived tbo greatest posslblo benefit. I havo Just closed revival work of 10 weeks, preaching noarly ovory night and twico on tho Sabbath. I can spoak for hours without suffering as I formerly did. Hard working mlnlstors should keep Dr. Mllos' grand rcmodlcs on hand." Dr. Mllc3' Heart Curo Is sold on guarantoo, first bottlo will benofit or money rof undod. If You Have Any ': NEED FOR ONE: BUY A AND NOT A .1 I I I r si A DEADLY PARALLEL STIFFE & FUICEMAN. Gentlemen ; Wo had ono of your No. 3J Safe In tlio Itaseltlno Uull'llng, which was in th worst part of tho fire. Although tho safo was hadly burned on tho outside, all of Its contents wcro saved. Wo take pleasure in advising tho public to uso your safes If thoy want protection. (SiKncd,) MEUSHON" I1KOS. STIFFEN & FREEMAN". Gentlemen; I hereby n;lvo you my 1 f Safe, found In tho ruins of the late fire at t llaseltine Art Galleries. Its contents wero destroyed and I have n for the shell. fro (Signed,) TII03. J, AltMSTItOI STIFFEL & FREEIW SAFE MANUFACTURE. 723 Chestnut St.,, 4a. PHILADELP PROFESSIONAL CA jjj Q 8. I'lHIJ.Il'H, Jf. D. ODlco: 30 West Centi- slrei Can bo consulted at nil hours. T) P. 11URKK. M. D. x i 80 K. Lloyd Htrvcj, Sheunmloi) Office bourn : 7 to 9 a. in., 1 to 8 p. m. 7.to 9- T II, POMEItOY, '-sj- ' ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. V ghenamloali, l'n. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Centre streets, Shenandoah. J I T)UOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy Oly, Pa. HavinK studied under some of the beet masters iv London and l'arls, will give lesson on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in care of Strouse, the eweler. Shenandoah. Al. C. WATSON, , Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, tie. Audit for ItcmliiiB lirewing Co.'b IJeer and Porter. He and 11Q S. Main St. HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD With II. 1'. SIELI.IST, the practical horaohoer, nmlnvokl any ot tho 21 diseases originating from Improper bearings. All diseases ot tbo feet given personal utteiitlou. H. F". rVl EL-L-ET. South Market street, between Centre and Oak streets, Huennndoau. Celehrated T l'owderg never erlatl. IrW snd X'oinTrojtl I'd" ? jJ.4!l FIR id good licensed property In Shenandoah. 1
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