4 l IT v.- f I' ' r EVENING HERALD ITA1IL1SI1I:1) 18TII. Published every Evening, Except Snmlnf, At 8 80VTX JABUIN WTUKKT. NEAR CBHTHR. f he Herftltl Is rieiiretpd InHlicnaiicioan ind Hie surrounding towns for sis rents a wMk, pay Able te the carrier. Jly iiiaII B.OO year, or M cents n month, payable In advance. Advertise ment charged according topaceand position. The publisher reserve tho right to chilnge the position of advertisement wlicnever the pul Itentlou ol newii demands It. The right l reserved to reject any rtdvcrtlenicnt, whether jiaIiI lor or not. thut the publisher niAy deem iiiiproiier. Amortising rules made known upon application. fntered at the postoillce At Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mall matter. THl.Kl'IIONK CONNECTION. Evening Herald SATURDAY, APRIL 11. lbOfl. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To tho Rcpubllcjin electors of Pennsylvania: Tholicpuhllcnns of 1'ennsylvnnln, hy their duly chosen representatives, will meet In State con vention Thursday, April 23, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. m., In the opern house, city of Ilarrlsburg, for the purpose of nominating two candidates for reprcsentatlvo-at-largo In Congress and thirty two candidates for Presidential electors, the selection of eight dclcgatcs-nt-largo to tho Re publican National convention, and for the rnnsactlon of such other business as may be presented. lly order of tho Stato Committee. M. S. QUAY, Attest: Jkrk I. Hkx, Chairman. "V. It. Andrews, Secretaries. The road H now clear for John .1. Ingalls' Tcturii to tlio Senate. Mary Kllou Iahiso says alio will not oppose his election. M.r.nii;i) men aro used to Retting a "blow ing up" from their wives, hut a fellow in Texas hlew himself uii with dynamite and from the accounts of him he dhl troll. Tun United Stales has two torpedo boats to Kngland's 130. Kven Spain lias thirty three, a fact that should not ho overlooked when tho suhjoct of war is under discussion. Gladstone and 1'opu Leo XIII, nro hari workers ut MS, and llifeinark is hy no moans disabled at bl. Tho theory that the brain can lie oii'-ily overworked by men of goud habits is not sustained in these conspicuous cases. As an ovidenco that tho times nro improv ing is the phenomenal increase in postal money orders, in both number of orders and amounts. Nu more positive prooT could bo adduced to show that tho cloud of hard limes is rolling away. New Mexico is in a fair way to become a &late. It is understood thatthe, United States ..Senate is willing to pahs a btatehood bill and thu House Committee on territories has jiut decided in favor uf that measure. Tho territory has waited long and patiently for promotion. A hypothetical question in a Now York will enso contained 12,001) words and its reading consumed an hour and a half. Tho reply of the witness is not given, and probably ho was buffering from le hypnosis. l'ot'E I.eo XIII approves of tho idea of international arbitration which tho VeuO' ucla imbroglio has brought into prominence, Sirdlnal lUmpolla, by his direction, writes a otter to the London Chroniclo uppiovmg !. 1... ...... If.. ...r...0 ... ..ut.it.i;1. .. ..nMnmumf f tribunal of arbitration. While tho smooth-tongued Spanish min istcrat Washington is praising Geiil. Weyler's humane method of conducting tho war in Cuba, a Frenchman resident on tho island lias written a letter to tho Paris "Soir" which has caused a sensation in that capital which has heretofore been friendly to tho Spaniards. The Frenchuian'n letter shows that in addition to carrying on tho war in a cruel, barbarous manner ho has covered up his tracks so as to hoodwink foreign nations. A few more letters of the same kind will rouse civilization and will open tho eyes of even Senator Halo. Ashland is threatened with an epidemic of scarlet fever, and the newspapers of that town aro urging tho formation of a Hoard of Health. It is surprising that a town the size of our alstar borough has been so long without a Hoard of Health, and tho present searo may bo tho moans of bringing tho boiough olllcials to a roallzatl. n of their duty. Shcn uiidoali's healthy condition is traceable, In a great measure, to tho ctfectivo work of our health authorities, and Ashland cannot too .soon piepare for epidemics. It' appears that Congressman Jack Robin sou isnotvory deep in Senator Quay's cun fideuco as regards that gentleman's intentions in tlio Presidential campaign. General Clark sou received a telegram from tho Senator Thursday night and immediately announced "on advices rocolvtsl direct from Florida I am able to deny positively that Sonator Quay is going ovor, or is thiuking of golug over, to McKiuley." Thomas C. Piatt, who is with tho Seuator In Florida, also wired tliat the "Quay story is a malicious lio." Su that this little gamo of tho McKiuley managers is promptly knocked out. This will not pre vent our esteemed contemporary, tho l'otts vlllo Republican, from ringing tlio changes on it for a week or o longer. TlIH Archduke Frauds Ferdinand, of Austria, who made a tour uf the United States about n year ago, given liU Impressions of Ameriea and Amoiicans in tlio usual way by publishing u book about us. Ho expresses Mine pretty frank opinions of Americans. In one part of it he says "thuro is an urn deniable element of grandeur In their character, though it is often grotesque and oven outrageous." From this wo would infer that Tom Ochiltreo must havo told His Ilighuosa somo of his characteristic stories, or that soino Col. Mulberry Sellers trlod to interest him in some speculation or other. Further on he expresses tho opinion that there is a "disposition on the part of a citizen '' the I'uited States to bo moro than life- iUc, to bo in ,i, than man, and has caught the Infection from the nature of his surround ing." At the Archduke's visit wan not In tho year of a Presidential cmnpaign, it is interesting to upeculate upon what his opin ion would bo If hit visit had occurred about October, 1890, when all our political speakers will lc wound up properly for tho close uf the cnnijialgii. PERBONAL. Mark llurke visited friends at 1'ottsvllleto day. Miss llranin Acker visited friends in Tanianna. JI lis Mary McClaln, of town, is vlsillng friends at Shamokln. Miss Mary Ieklo, of I'ottsvllle, is tho guest of town friends. , Mrs. John Martin returned yesterday from a week's visit to Sunbury. Adam Millor, of town, has succeeded Joseph Smith as kirtonder at the Ketidrick House. Miss Joan Glover, of Win. l'cnu, enter tained a number of town friends at her homo last eculug. Miss L'fllo Ilcaton and Mrs. S. 11. Ilrady, of Lost Cicek, are spending a few days in l'hiladclphla. I'lmcr Kowse, tho Ferguson Homo porter, is attending tho funeral of his grandmother at Herndon, l'a., to-day. Thomas 11, Hughes, long a resident of town hut now living in Tioga, l'hiladclphla, spent the week in town with friends. T. C. Waters, of Ilurcka, Montgomery county, who was a guest of town friends tho past week, left for his homo to-day. S. Chailcs Scckclm ui, of Ilcthlehera, who s an old acquaintance of tho firemen in this town, paid them a visit last evening. Miss Mabol Strieker, nn accomplished young lady of Gitawissa, Is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horhlno, of West Lino street. Among tho town peoplo who attended tho Clover Club danco at Shamokln were Miss Jessio Grant, John and Nellio Keilly, Miss M. and John Higgins and M, J. Muldoou. Jus. (inodiiuin A: Co. Fresh lb. print creamery butter, 25c. Fresh round print couutry roll butter, 20c. Fresh round tub butter per lb., 20c. Frosh eggs per doz., 15c. I'cnna. potatoes, 5 bushel lots, 25c. 4-ll-tf 27 Wost Centre street. Tim First Defenders. Tho First Defenders Association, sovoral Shenandoah veterans being member, will eclebrato tho anniversary hy going over tho saino route thoy did in response to President Lincoln's first call for volunteers in April, 1801. They will leave l'ottsvlllo on tho loth Inst, at 2:12 p. in., arriving in Harrishurg at 0:15. They will bo tendered a reception by Governor Hastings, and the next morning leave on a special train for llaltimoro, Md. After a day in that city they will proceed to Washington, arriving there at 7:25 p. in. On Friday they will visit Mt. Vernon and Satur day they will call on tho President, return ing home on thu afternoon of the lbth. Any citizen who contributes $10 or more will ho entitled tea lound trip ticket and member ship with the Defenders for three days. Topic ol Conversation. Dr. Stalford's lccturu, at Ferguson's theatre next Tuesday evening, April 11th, is tho topic of conversation in iill parts of town and old and young, rich and poor, aro alike enthusiastic to hear him speak. That tho house will bo crowded is already assured, and tho management should feel proud of having secured tho (services of tills eminent Divine to lecture here. Thcro being only a small number of choice teats left, thoso who wish to havo tho pleasure of securing a good location should call early at Kirlin's drug storo and havo their seats reserved. Price 25c, 35c and 50c. There Never Was u Hotter Cure Than Pan-Tina for coughs ,25c. AtGruhlcr llros., drug store. rottttville Kali Team. I no players lor tho l'ottsvlllo team aro expected to report on Tuesday. Tho Cuban Giants will open thu season at Dolan's Park on 1 ucsday and edncsday, April 11 and 15: P.nvtucket, It. I., Saturday and Monday, April 18 and 20; Toronto, April 22; Cuban Giants, April 23 and 21; Maryland University, April 27 and SStli. The franchise of tho Reading Stato Lcaguo has been transferred to Shamokin, tho latter town deserting the Central iA-aguo. Tho Shamokln club is now as follows: Johu Milllgan, manager; Zcko Monro, captain; George Fox, c. ; McGann, p., of llaltimoro; Heinz, p. ; Cain, p. ; Larkin 1st ; Conroy 2nd ; F.llis, 3rd ; Young, ss. ; Hill, Costollo, Farrcll, fielders. When you want good roofing, plumbing. gas fitting, or general tinsinithing dono call on E. F. Gallagher 18 Wost Centre street, Dealer ir. stoves. 8-1-tf Th I.yoii-Diiun Contest, Tho fourth sitting of tlio Lyon-Dunn Orphans' Court Judgeship contest was held yesterday afternoon. Much time was con sumed In informal argument and then the court handed down au order making absoluto tho rulo requiring tlio petitioners and con testant to furnish a bill of particulars 10 days after this date, as asked for by tlio counsel for the respondent. This hill of particulars must contain the names of at least bO illegal voters. According to tho instructions in tlio opinion tho respondents will then havo 15 lays to make answer or show cause why bo has not done so. Affidavits were presented showing that Tax Collectors Scanlan and Dougliorty. of Shenandoah and Duller town. ship, respectively, had refused access to tho tax duplicates. A rule wus granted, made returnable May 6th, ou tho abovo Tax Collectors to show cnuso why their duplicates should not bo accessible to tho taxpayers of their respective districts. The court will not appoint examiners, hut will hour tlio testi mony themselves, '1 ho next session will bo held ou May 8th. Notice. A few moro suites left, also chairs, carpets, table and stoves. Must be sold this week. pply at Schel lly 1 louse. 4-0-tf Court Notes. Among the deeds lccordcd aro the follow ing: Jttinos K. Mosor and others vs. Tho Lehigh and Wllbesbarro Coal (Jo. I Ills is a deed of release and Is in settlement of a law suit between Mosor & Halm against the Coal Company for damages occasioned to their mill in the Catawlssa vanoy ; I'atricK uray- nor to Ellon Traynor, for a property In Tainaqua, was also recorded. Tho Recorder yesterday received tno com missions of forty-ono Justices elected at tho last spring election, and among theso were ,1 t.l Vll.lltn 1.' ...!. n.wl llio comiuisaioiis oi x iniip i.. wwjiw ... Jonathan L. Jones, of Mahanoy City, aiiJ Martin J. Lawlor and John J. Cardin, if Shenandoah, elected Uorough Justices oftho respective boroughs. Tho two lattorwero tho only commissions received for ryiienan doah. For au assault and battery on Joscrpn, Roznlas, of Shenandoah, Enoch Camlnsky was com mitted to prison by 'Squire Uierstcin In default of $300 ball. PITHY POINTS. Iiippmiliig Throughout Hie ld-glnu Chron icled for Musty Perusal. N'lMiolaa Admin, of Mahamiy (Sty, is In custody on tho charge of rohhlng clothes tinea. The Weatbcrly electric light plant, owned by the borough, cleared a net pruflt of fBOl.uri over all expenses last year. Deputy Treasurer Charles Kline has accepted tho position of (eller of the Union Safe Deposit Ilatik at l'ntUsvllio. William G. Thomas, of Gilberton, loft New York Thursday on the St. Paul for KhXlflhd. He will visit his two slaters there. Tho congregation of St. John's Reformed church, of Girardvllle, ltavo purchased two lo's and will shortly begin tho erection of a largo chinch. Members of the Phoenix Fire Company were engaged all day yesterday in opening blocked drains at tho Langtonand Stockcr properties on South Main street. Tho Heading railroad employes will bo paid on tho 2flth lust, at points between Crossona to Gordon, Gordon to Mnhanoy Plane, Frackvillo to Tamaqua. William I)mko, a minor at Ellaiigowan colllory, whllo returning from work to his homo in Mahanoy City, fell down a mine breach and broko his right arm. Morris Ilertolctt is in jail charged with Retting firo to a barn belonging to William Hicks, or South Manhcim township. Four horses, sixteen head of cattle, all tho grain and farming implements woro burned up. l'ccos Tribe, Independent Order of lied Men. of Schuylkill Haven, is making prepar ations for tho big celebration, which will bo held at that placo on tho 30th of May. Fifteen tribes from other towns will bo present. Scarlet fever is raging at Ashland. Thcro were threo dcntlia m tho past wcok, and seven additional cases. Tho Sanitary Com mittee of Council aro urged to tako measures of precaution to prevent tho diseaso from becoming an epidemic. Tho Lehigh Valley Coal Company is now receiving bids for tho sinking of tho now shaft below tho Laurel Hill brcakcrat Hazle-J ton. Tho contract will bo given out on tho 15th inst. About eighty men will bo em ployed when work is commenced on the shaft. Try our men's and boys' Scriho shoos at $1 .25, othor stoics ask you $1.50 for ono not so good. All styles and sizes. Factoky Shoe Stoiik, MO-tf J. A. Mover, Mgr. lEcligloiiH Notices. Services in tho Trinity Reformed church to-morrow at 10:00 n. in., and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday ovening at 7:30. Services in All Saints Protestant Episcopal church on East Oak street to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Tho rector will ofilciato. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Regular services will bo held in tho United Evangelical church, (Dougherty's Hall,) to morrow at 10 a. in. and 0.30 p. in. Preaching hy tho pastor, Rev. I. J. Reitz. Sunday school at 1.30 p. in. Services in tho Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. in. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Rov. T. Maxwell Morrison, pastor. Services to-morrow in tho Pnmitivo Metho dist church by tho pastor, Rer. John'Hath, at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. in, Sunday school at 2 p.m. 1 Calvary liaptist church, South Tardiu street. Services will bo held on Sunday, at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m., Rov. 0. II. Spudding, of Hazlcton, officiating. Special anthems by tho choir at botli services. Services will bo held in tho Methodist Episcopal clmrch to-moirow at 10:30 a. ni. and 0:30 p. m. Preaching by tho pastor, Rov. Albert Heclmer. Sunday school at 2 p. in. All nro Invited. ' Evangelical church, corner of Cherry and South West streets, U. Horace Romig, pastor. English preaching services at 0:30 in tho evening. A hearty Invitation is extended to all to come and worship God with us. English Lutheran church, (i. W. Sechnst, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. mid C-30 p. in. Morning subject, "Christ's Will, Testament. " Evening subject, Death and Resurrection of Christ." Sunday school at 2 p. m. A cordial Invitation to attend theso services extended to all. Jersey Mnftqultn ltniiul Children's shoes inado and sold only hy tho Factory Shoe Store. They are tho cheapest and best in Shenandoah. 4-10-tf Toole Ills Hut for Payment. John Mosaitis swoio out a warrant charging assault and battery against Michael Mahany, a Syrian, yesterday before Justice Shoemaker. Mahany claimed that Mosaitis purchased a cake from him for eight cents, which ho claimed ho had not paid, whereupon Mahany took Mosaitis' hat for payment. Tho defendant pleaded guilty and paid tho costs, amounting to $7,00 Sarsaparilla has ovor and ovor ogam proved Itself tho best blood purlfler medi cal Bcionco has ever produced. It possesses such positive merit to purify, vitalize And Enrich tho blood, that it accomplishes romarkablo cures where other prepara tlons utterly fall. Its record of cures, not Only of Bcrofula, Bait Rheum, Catarrh, Rheu matism, but of Nervous Prostration Weakness and Debility, is unequflllod Unnrl'A, OMlr habitual conupa- IIUUU CJ r motion. Price SJcenw. "PROPOSALS. Heliled propoxulilwlll bo iccelved at the offloo of J lie secretary, Shenandoah School DIetric-t, Hl.ViiHiidoRli, reniin., until, nnil not after, 7 in. on Wednesday, April ril, iwn, for all y labor mid innterlul required In the eoiiHtrtietlon of ii four (I) room audition lo me iiign sciiooi building In accordance with the drawings and specifications prepared therefore by Seymour liuvU, architect, W Walnut street, Philadel phia, l'a., copies of which may bo seen ot tho olllcoof tho secretary of the district, or ut the olllee of the architect. The right U reserved by the Hoard to relcct any or all bids. Companies or firms bidding wi'l give their Individual tinmen aa well na their llrni nnnie, with their address, fUtilKl. Ooden, president. W, T. Tbezise, Secretary. Shenandoah, l'a., April llth, 1890. i ll tt Sarsaparilla is tbfo One True Blood Purifier l'repared by CVI. Hood Sc Co., Lowell, Man. 81. THIS DUFL MAYPROVF FATAL. Count Von Ivotro Kerlniisty Wounds Huron Von Nelirader. Ilrul.iv, April 11. Hflroti Vein Solirmlor, the master of coremmikM of tho pension omirl, wiw shot nml badly womidod In tho aide in a duel near I'otmlain yesterdny with Count Von Kotzc, formerly ono of J tlio courtclmmborlntus, who was tried nnil i noqulttedon tliochargo of being tho author of anonymous 1 otters addressed to high oourt officials. Huron Von Sehrndor was tnken to u hospital, whoro his wound was pronounced to be ot n very serious nature. It la fenrod that ho will not recover. Count Vou Kotzo's nrrost has been ordered. This Is tho third duel of tho sorlos of about a dozen for which clmllongos wcro sout out Inst April by Count Von Kotzo. The scandals which gavo rlso to tlio eorlcs of duels fought by Count Von Kotzo originated nbout llvo years ago, whou many persons high in tho Gorinnn court rocelved nnonymous lotters nnd postal cards, containing charges nnd insinua tions against their friends nnd relatives. Count Von Kotzo was arrested, but was ncqulttod after a long trial, and Imme diately clinllongcd thoso whom ho consid ered bis accusers. Itrllef In Six Hours. Distrcsslne kidney and bladder diseasos relieved in six hours by tho "New Groat South Amorican Kidney Cure." This now remedy is a great surprise on account of Its oxcccdlng promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and ovory part of tho urinary passages in malo or female It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you wnnt quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Shaplra's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. omt'Ial Denials from Turkey. Constantinople, April 11. An official tiotp has boon Issued by tho Turkish gov- jrnmeut categorically uonyiug tunc nov. Seorgo V. Knapp, tho American mission ary who Is "visiting" tlio vail ot llltiis, is imprisoned there, as has been reported. Tho noto also states that tlio reported ex pulsion of othor missionaries from Asia Minor is devoid of foundation. JUurtelous iteiilts. From n letter written by Rev. J. Gtinder- man, of Dimondalc, Mich., wo aro permitted to mako this extract : "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as tho results were almost marvelous in tho case of my wife. Whilo I was pastor of tho liaptist church at kivcs junction sue was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Tcrrihlo paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if sho could not survivo them. A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discovery: it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles frco at A. Wasley's drug store. Regular size 50c and $1.00. Coming Kvcnt. April 10. Musical and dramatic entertain ment hy tho Guilds of tlio All Saints' church in Ferguson's theatre. April 10. Grand phantom dance under the auspices of tho Clover Club of Shenandoah at Robbms opera houso. April 22. Annual supper under auspices of Welsh Congregational church, In the church building. It will bo an agrccablo surprise to persons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may ho bad by taking Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy. In many instances tho attack may ho prevonted by taking this remedy as soon as tho first symptoms of tho diseaso appear. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Grublcr Bros., druggists. To Hullil n N'ow Temple. Tlio Knights of Pythias aro now in session at Pittsburg, and tho most important question considered was tho election of a temple in Philadelphia, where 100 of tho total 400 lodges of tho stato aro located. The plan is to raise f 1,000,000 by voluntary contributions as a building fund, and of this amount $250,000 is to bo expended for construction of tho building. It is understood that a site on Market street, near Broad, will bo selocted. A 50 CENT Bottle of CUTICURA RESOL VENT, greatest of humor cures, is often sufficient to complete a permanent cure of the most torturing and disfiguring of skin, scalp, and blood humors. Bps ed y Cons Treatment fob am, Bkiit akt Blood Humors. Warm baths with Cl'ticura Soap, gentle applications of Ccticuiia (olnt. merit), the great ekln cure, aDd mild doees of Cuticwu Resolvent, greatest of humor cures. Bold UirotiKbout th world. Price, Cuticuha, Mc.t SOAP-.teCI ItXSOLTINT. UK. tnd tl. rOTTRB DiVa AMD Cheh. Cottp., Sole Propi , lloitnn. OUT- " How to Curt Erery Uumor," milted fret. Full Value, No Waste. -r I am not making sensational street displays, but have a larger clothing business IumtT any oiner uraise'm bnen ' anifoah. Uecause, instead of wasting my money in hiring bands, lavishing decorations, treating curiosity seekers to beer and cigars, and otherwise throwing away my profits, I give my customers the benefit of that much money, and more added. See my stock of SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING. No brass bands are needed to convince the people of what it is. It speaks for itself. S. BLOCK, ROCHESTER CLOTHING HOUSE. Corner Main and Cherry Sta., Shenandoah NUGGETS OF NEvVS. CharlnsK. Hill,, cublri-cf tho Holding (Alieh ) Savin 's bank, h.i- been missing since last Tuesday. There t- , shortage in Ills accounts. The Itepubllcan convention of the Ninth Tennoflseuoongresslmnu district, resulted In n split nnil two sets of ilelogntos, onoh instructed lor .Moiumoy, Last night Dr. A. II. Williams, nproml- ncnt oltlien of Hondersonvllle, Tenn.,wns shot from ambush within twenty steps of his own door. No clow. Tho Thirteen club of Now York oxpolleil Albert L.Hnwsou for sending out a garbled version of a lotter recolved by that organ ization from tho Prlnco of Wnlos. A split In tho Hopubllcan convention ol tho Fifth Kentucky congressional dis trict will result in two sets of delegates at tho St. Louis convention ono set for Uradloy, tho other for McKiuley. A dispatch from Johannesburg to a Lon don nowspnporsnys that it Is probable thai tho trial of tho reform commlttoo prison ers will bo postponed until aftor Dr. Jameson's trial has boon concludod in England. Tho pastor ot tho Congrcgattonnllst church at Orango Park, Fin., mid, all tho teachers of n certain school thcro aro un der arrest for violation of tho law which prohibits tho Instruction of whlto and col ored children In tb amo Institution. Shako olT Klicumntism nnil Neuralgia. Rub well with Red Flag Oil, 23c. At Gruhler Bros., drug storo. A Notorious Swindler Captured. New Yoiik, April 11. Joseph Crigan skl, JS years old, Is locked up in tho Tombs on tho charge of grand lorcony. This pris oner is ono of the most notorious swin dlers on two oontlnonts, and is known va riously as Joo Bond, Joseph Kahu and' F. C. Krny, but to tho pollco of tho United Stntos nnd Kuropo ho Is hotter known as "Paper Collar Joo," a bunoo steoror and green goods swindler. Ho has served tonus of Imprisonment for his crimes, but his sontoncos havo usually boon short ones. Ho has swindled somo of tho most prominent millionaires In tho country, Collls X'. Huntington, It is sulci, having boon a victim to tho amount of f 10,000, and tho lato William II. Vandorbllt $17, 000. Crlgatiskl was arrested yesterday charged with working a confldonco gamo upon John Hunford, of. Ithaca, N. Y. A check of $300 and a small amount In cash woro secured. Deny Their Alleged Confession. Leaveswohtii, Kan., April 11. Afresh sensation in the murder cuso of tho wealthy farmer, J. T. Lamborn, has de veloped. Annlo ami Charles Lamborn havo mado sworn statements to their attorneys donylng tho alleged confosslous, In which thoy were mado to admit having planned tho murder of their father and in which Thomas Davenport, tho girl's sweetheart, was charged with committing the crime. They declare that their signatures to tho "confession " woro forced from thorn, Thoro Is n heavy reward for tho conviction of thoso concernod In tho murder, nnd hints of a plot to inerlmlnato the children to gain It aro nuulo. Annlo Lamborn Is de scribed as a weak minded girl, capable of being easily influenced. An AfltilavU;. This is to certify that on May 11th, I walked to Meliok's drug store on a pair of crutches and bought a bottle of Chamber lain's Pain Balm for inflammatory rheuma tism which had crippled mo up. Aftor using threo bottles I am completely cured. 1 can cheerfully recommend it. Charles H.Vct zel, Sunbury, Pa. Sworn and subscribed to before mo on August 10, 1894. Walter Shlpman, J. P. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Gruhler Bros., druggists. net-trio Hitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps moro goncrolly needed in the spring, when tho languid, exhausted feelinc nrevaila. when tho hvor is tomid and sluggish and tho need of a tonic and altera tive is felt. A prompt uso of this medicine has often averted lone and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine- will act inoro surely In counteracting and freeing tho (sys tem from the malarial poison. Headline. indigestion, constipation, uizzimjss yicni to Elcctvio Bitters. Only flfts ceuta per bottlo at A. wasley's drug storo. Ilucklen's Arnica- Salve. Tho best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, Bores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect batistactlon or mony retuntieu. rnco 25 cents per box. For sale bv A. Wasley. Toeims to Mlro. II you wnnt to blre n safe and roJialle team fnr.rtri vlng or for working pirfposi my Shields livery stable ft visit. Teatn constantly on band at reasonable rates, JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Rending rail mad station. Cfa 1 chest English Dlinonil Ilraotf. Pennyroyal pills UrJglaal ana tlnly (ienulno Arc. ftivtji reilfcbl. ladics ik Drugrtit t Cklckmttr XnoiUA m. wnonlBrmi la MmA And OoLI meUMo doicj, ituta witauae noDoo. Take turn ami imltaiiuna. At Hruifiriali. ar MUlilR. In (Ump lot jwttoiiUrf, tettlroonUU 1 ' Itftllef for fodlr. ft Utter, by return CnlheterhewlcitlUUadlaoH4auar millions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take no risks bnt get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured in first-class re liable conipnulcs as represented by DAVID FAUST, Z28&2Sfr Also 11 fe and Accidental Compautes. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A FARM 100 acres clear, and with option ol liiirclmsInK 100 acres timber land adjoining. Dwtlllnir and -barn nnd all necessary out linlldlnKS In (food order and rpnutr. Wilt be sold with or without stock and fnrmlne; Implements. Coal Is supposed to uudcr llo this prorn'rly. Within 3 miles ol a llrst-clau market. Will trade lor town property. vALSO-v APAPH 173 acres, near Zlons Drove, 73 "vl acres clear. Dwelling cost over (2300. (looa uarn ami out uuuuiucs. Block and larni implements. Must sell to dlsolve partnership. T. R. BEDDALL, or D. tl. LLEWELLYN, Shenandoah, Pa. Above parties will negotiate the sale of any gooujlloeiued property In Bbetiandosh, noli bT cu "DR. MILES, Tl rr.tiffi lH.s Nsrvln-J Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." EST TV WIDELY known Wisconsin publfslmr. - who resides at Oreen B7,. wrftcg- March'dth, 1895. as follows: "FIvo years ago I bocajrjBonervus thn. mental work was a burden I oould sotrest? at night on account of sleeplessness. Uyr attention was caned to Dr.-Mllos' Ktora tlvo Nervine, and I commenced to uso it with tho very best etToct. Since then It havo kept a bottle In my houso and uso it whenever my nerves become unstrung, with', always tho samo good results, iiy son also' Dr. Miles' takes it for aervousness' with llko novor falling success. I have rocom- mended it toraany aud it cores thorn. All who suitor from-, nerve troubles should" try iu. Nervine Restores Health.... It is frco from narcotic, perfoctly harm less, and yet soothes and strongthefas. Dr. Miles, through his Nervlno Is n benefactor to thousands." A. O. LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of Unit Landsman. Dr. Miles' Norvlno is sold on guarantco first buttlo will benefit or money refunded. OLD DR. THEEL 604- assmjosasd IXOrui GlXlfl St., GBirsnteMi. ab. Green, Philadelphia. Cb bllenget ttv Vld, from U adver thing rpeo laltit op to the lecturing Pntrori,la oaring, ttie worst cant- of Special Dliittwei and I1.U0I l'OIb4', No mattrh(w!lDferii)j,fflmeMjl dangmmB the troubla mny be. JNcrvona ! blllty. Urroni of Youth and J.oesorl'owpr" Cured. M rift tiro. tm-tmiM In IMIm. eared without eutring. bit. TuEKt. ! pohlttTvly theoldeat, tha best And moat tLtUrul end tTpcleaccdone, ni? matte what others maclaim. Bcrnl live V'ccat ataniPi Jor took "Truth" aoi be eoli?htael regarding ronr dlrwaso and bow to eat cured. The enlr book KXyOMNO OllAt'KH and Wtli bnki nnl Clrvnln, lotuotre Her. leh Cees cuml In -lto JO Ihrnyiu. Uourat 9 to 3: K-TEI..6 laU. W 1 and Mat. Kr.. 6 t lo- Ann.. Qln . Ill K?ga ,ftto1l. 'JYcntnieiit by .Mull. Wlen yon wrlto ' or can mentien mm jiaprr. iioara ana lougtng I f dtalred. Cures Ccucbs, Colds, Sore Throat, Croup, Diphtheria, Rheumatism, and all Winter complaints. 1C 1 Internal or External. There are many kinds of pafn, but there is only one Paln-Klller. Keep It by you. Bew.reof Imitations. B17 only tn eenuin 1'EnnT uaviv. ! Bold everywhere. 25c. nd 6O0. per bottle. P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinityl For BARBEY'S j Beer and Porta Try Barbeyrs Bohemian ENm PROFESSIONAL CARbl q s. rinixirs, M. D. Office: SOWtsk Centre street. Can bo-consulte.) at ftll hours. P. F; 3UKKK, SL D. SO E. Lloya street, Slienandtih. OQlcobours : 7 to 9 a. rn., 1 to.3and7to J H.yOMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Bhenandoab, Ia. M. ATTORWY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Kuan liulldfng:, cornw ol Mala and Centre streets, Shenandoah. M pltOK JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Malianoy GTl, l'a. Havlns studied tinder some of the best masters li London and Iarls, will ulve lessons on the violin, irultar and vocal culture. Terras reasonable. Address In care of Btrouse, tho eweler. Shenandoah. M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, ie. Ac;ent for Heading; Urewlutr Co.'s Beer and Porter. 11S and 11S S. Main St. s Y8SH3 l' II HAVE YOUR HORSES SHOD With H. P. MELI.KT, the practical liorseshoerA and avoid any of the 21 dlseoses orlulnatlntus from improper bearings. All diseases of tlio feet given personal attention. H. F MELLET, South Market street, between Centre and Oak streets, Shenandoah. 1 K .jt'Wi.-
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