EVENING HERALD 15STAlll.ISIIi:i 1870. Published every Evening, Kjicnpt Sumlay,at 8 SOITTH JAHDIX HrilEl-.T. NBAR CF.HTRa Che Herald Is ricilvcied liiHhciinmtoan and tho surrounding towns for six cents week, iy- ftnle to V10 carriers. ly man sa.ou a year, or a touts a month, payable In advance. Advertise- merits cbarmtl act ortlltur to snaee and lioMllnn. The publishers reserve the rlnht to ehanfre the position of advertisements whenever Ilie pul- llcalloli ol news ucmamifl u. l no rigiH 14 reserved to reject any mh ertUement, whether fBld for or hot, Hint the putiiisncrs tuny ueein uiprotier. Advertising rates miulo known upon application. Entered at the postofllee. at Shenandoah, Pa., tin second class mnll mutter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald WKUXISDAY. Al'Itll- 15, 1800. REPUBLICAN STATE C0NVENTI0K. T the Itcpubllenu electors of Pennsylvania: Tho Republicans of Pennsylvania, by their duly chosen representatives, will meet In Stato con vention Thursday, April 21, 1800, nt 10 o'clock . 111., in the opera house, city of llarrlsburg, for (lie purpose of nominating two candidates for representative nMargo In Congress and thirty wo candidates for Presidential electors, the eelcctlou of eight dclcgates-nHarge to tho lie publican National convention, and for the ransaction of such other business as may be presented, liy order of the Stato Committee. M. S. Quay, Attest: Jl:nit II. Kkx, Chairman. It. Anduews, Secretaries. Out West hoio stealing is no longer a profi table business. Electricity and tho bicycle have made horses so cheap that it docs not pay to steal them. An order issued from tho National Guard headquarters at llarrisburg provides that companies not qualifying 7." percent, of their members as marksmen may bo disbanded. Itisworr-e than waste for the state to put rifles into tho hands of men who will not learn to uso thcin. Tho effect of this order should bo to in timo convert tlio state militia into a corps of sharpshooters. Tut: base ball season will bo inaugurated to-morrow, when the clubs composing tho National League play their first champion ship games. Tho Philadelphia, amid very Uattcring prospects for carrying oil' the pen nant this year. Hut, then, Philadelphia al ways wins tho Hag the beginning of tho seaMin.audat the close are near the tallcudcrs. Wi: ate indebted to Superintendent II. 1'. WliitaWer for a copy of the report of tho -Supciintendout of Public Iustiuctiou for tho year ending Juno Srd, lblij. This is tlio sixty-second annual report upon tlio public schools of the commonwealth, and contains some valuable infoimatiou. Tin; people always turn to tho llmiAi.n for a true and accurate account of happen lugs in this locality, and upon occasions such asoccuricd Monday afternoon 'tho demand for the paper always exceeds tlio supply. While our conlciiipqriirioh gao a garbled and badly mixed up account of tho affair, tlio only complete and accurate story of tho dis graceful brawl was found in the.-e columns, In the language of a promimcnt business man .yesterday, ".Shenandoah has hut 0110 N'rcws-rircn-the Ii:kai.i." I'uemdkxt WAitriKLli has sent us the new 'catalogue of the well-known institution, Lafayette college. It shows an attendance -of 303 students, who aro nearly equally divided between tlio technical courses in en gineering and chemistry, and the old curri culum of classical studios. Doth departments appear to bo well maintained. Marked Attention is given to American history and political sciences. The courses in literature and in engineering aio dctuilcd with gieat distinctness. Tho Faculty of Lafayette is composed of experienced and ablo instructors, and tho courses of study aro very thorough. Numerous prizes and honors await tho suc cessful student. 1'or healthfulncbsand beauty of location this institution is remarkable. Tlio expenses are moderate in all cases, ai d a student who desires to be economical can get along on an extremely small sum, Clar ence 1). Crobaugh, of town, is a student at this college. AN OBJECT LESSON. The granting of license to sell liquor to audi places as that In which tho race riot -oscunod Monday evening makes the average citizen disgusted with the system as it is in vogue in Schuylkill county, and when tho trial of tlio cusos which orginatcd in tills placo come up before court tho character of tho place will bo brought out in its true light. Protests wero made on behalf of tho citi zens of tho town at tlio last license 'court against tlio granting of any more licenses, by two of tho most respected citizens of tho towu. upon tho ground that there weio already too many here, but tlio Judges taw fit to disregard this protest, although Shcn audoub had 123 retail licenses, or ono toevory 110 men, women and children in town, estimating ourpOpulatton at 18,000,and added 10 more to the number, making oue tavein to every 135 persons. Can any intelligent person for a moment maintain that so many places uro necessary to supply iufoxloatlng liquors, in view of tlio fact that licenws aro being transferred at every term of court bccaiiM), in mostcuos, tho holders uro unable to make a living? Is It any wonder that illegitimate practices aio indulged in and, to mauy drunken men are to bo seen on till inlays? Tho license law make thb Judges of our spurts the guardians of tlio public welfare in this particular lluo, and how they can reconcile it with their fceuse ofjmtico to jtrant lloenes to resorts lilio tho ouo which, in this cam, lias cnuwxl trouble, which, aside rom its moral aspect, will cost the taxpayers hundreds, if not thousands of dollars, ) is more than we can uudorstnud. It is no justification to wy the applicant was vouched for by respectable citizens, as so-callod lespoctahle citizens are to be found in every community whoso moral ideas are vi ry bi and permit them to vouch foe applitauts who lire not fit perout to entrust wii l- tins priMb 'p In nearly uvcry county lu i o -'ate t .1 Igcsare mo "0 careful than ju - lUvlklll, ii . I the inference drawn by many that political Influence lias something to do with It appear to have some founda tlon. Why wofo the protests, of our eitlwMn dis regarded? The judges cannot fail to observe tho number of oMn coming bofoie them at each term of court, attributable to tlio" abuse of liquor, hut how many licenses have ever , rPVoliil 11 a nninnnnnt.en t L"pn" revokeu in a consequence 1 Our license system Is a disgrace, and tho sooner the law is amended restricting the number of places of this kind to a certain number of Inhabitants, tho better. Our .lodges appear to bo only human, and given to making many errors. THE COUNCILMEN DINE. A Itojnl l'east Sorvcd lit tho Watson House l.ust Night. Sonic years ago somebody established the custom of serving a banquet to tho Council men and Councllmcu-elect subsequent to their organization. Tho object was to havo them throw dull caro asido for a night and spend a few hours in social and mutuaPcn joymcnt. In accordance, with tills custom a supper was held last evening at tho Watson House, and a royal ono it was. Mine Host Hartley MiOuinnoss and his efficient caterer, Ocorgo M. Shocner, served as fino a supper as ever topped a table and they wero tho recipients of many compliments from thoso who wero in attendance. It was a first class turkey supper and tho following was tho Mll.NU. Lynn Haven Oysters. Turkey siull'cd with Oysters. Stewed Chicken, llcef Tonguo. lioiled Ham. French I'cas. Potatoes. Corn. Tomatoes. Stowed Onions. I!cd Heats. Cold Slaw. Lcttuco Salad. - Cheese. Celery. I'icklos. Olives. Assorted Fruits Ico Cream. Custards. Cakes. Wines. Cigars. A preliminary meeting was held at tho Council Chamber at which llorough Surveyor W. G. Gregory presided, and it was decided that Councilman C. T. Stmughn should act as toast-master at tho banquet. It was about l):15 when tho following peopto took seats at the five elegantly arranged tables at tlio Watson House: Councilmeu T. J. James, William McGulrc, Daniel Coakley, James Mctlhcnny, John I'. lloehui, C. T. Straughn, A. I), (iablo, Conrad Lnglert, I'atrick Kerns, Patrick Hand, It. I), lleose, I). It. James and Fdward Murphy; Treasurer T. J. Daviosi Secretary W.J. Watkins.Chief Hurgcssllurns, Surveyor W. G. Gregory, Supervisor I). H. Llewellyn, Policemen Thomas Tosh, Thomas Leo, Harry Goodman, Christ. Foltz, John Stanton, Tax Collector M. J. Scanlan, Oscar Iletteridge, M. K. Doyle. W. (1. Hoss, W.J. Morgan, George W. Keipcr, M. M. Burke, Lsq,, Dr. W. N. Stein, Charles Strousc, A. 11. Lamb, William Patterson and Justice T. T. Williams Tlio postprandial program was spicy and liumoio is and continued until after midnight. Addresses wero mado on many dillercnt sub jects bearing upon tlio borough, its governing body and tho members of it and good fellow ship flowed as freely as the host's wine. It was unanimously decided that tho gathering was ono of the most enjoyable of its kind ever held. Ono Councilman was so well pleased that ho said in an nddross he could stand a repetition of the event onto a month' and should ho become (.'hief llurgcss ho will sco-.to itthat the Councilmeu get together and understand each other mora frequently. Several responses to toasts wero in terms bearing upon tlio deadlock and not a few of the speakers wero disposed to break it instautcr. It is hardly necessary to state that sentiment in that direction was evinced by all concerned, but the proposition nnd talk camo from citizens who had no direct voice in the matter and the subject ended wheio it started. Tlio aH'.iir can bo summed up with tlio statement that it was tho most enjoyable Council meet ing held during the past twelve months, but the deadlock is still firm It's (Jueer How Outek Fan-Tina euros coughs and colds, 23c, At Gruhlcr Ilros., drug store. Wood's Collego Notes. Two hundred and seventeen students havo entered and tlio number will probably reach 300 before April 18th. Nino teachers havo been employed and personal instruction will bu given all persons who need it. No preparation is needed. Students may enter who can not read and will he. carefully taught by experienced teachers in a depart ment arranged especially for them. Thirty scholarships wero written on I riday. New tables and furnituro havo been ordered toaccoinmodato tho largo uumbcrof students. Tho College is now ahead of any in Schuyl kill county. Tlio charter member scholarship will bo withdrawn on Tuesday morning, April 14th, and in its placo a combined scholarship will be issued at $150, Tlio College olllco will bo open Saturday evening and all who wish a charter member scholarship at $75, wortli April 11th $150, should call at tlio Collego on or beforo Tues day morning. If you have not the ready cash call to sco rof. Wood and ho will suggest some plan by which you may tuko advantage of tho charter membership. Students who wish to enter tlio college at at any futuro timo may get the charter mem ber scholarship now and come to tlio college at any time. Tho college has como to stay, and is ono of our great educational and financial institu lions. It IIlls the Spot That's ltlgbt. What ?' l'au-Tina for coughs and colds. At Gruhlcr llros., drugstore. Harper's Magnzluu. Tho May uumlwr of Harper's will contain an article on Mark Twain, by his intimato friend, llov. Joseph II. Twichell, of Hart ford. Most appropriately, the paper will abound in anecdote ; and its interest will bo enhanced by a portrait, engraved by Florinu from tho latent photograph of Mr, Clemens, and other illustrations. Jibe iiiiuitlsui Cured In it Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically circs in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkable and mysterious. It ruuiovos at ouco tho cause and thu disease immediately disappears. Tlio first dose greatly bsneflta i 75 cents. Sold by C. II. llagenbuoh, Druggist, Shenandoah. Co.lllllg 1-ltfllt. April 10. Musical and dramatic entertain ment by tlio Guilds of tlio All Saints' church in Ferguson's theatre. April 22. Annual supper undor auspices of Welsh Congregational cliurcu, in the cuurcu building. April 23. arand concert and ball by tho Lithuanian baud lu Kobbins' opera bouso. May 30. lee cream feitlval undor tho auspices of tho 22 CluV in Itobbius' opera house. Ives Makes u .Vow llllllaril Itecnrd, UostoH, April 15 Ives dofonted Slnu rice Daly, of Now York, lu thu Interna llonitl blllltinl tnurnnniont Inst night, and mndo a now record for n run on cushion caroins, scoring 85 points against 7", the provlims record made by William So.xton In public, and 81 by Sohnefer In private praotlec. Tlio (.cure of but nlnhi's mtnio was: Ivos, 300; Daly, 850. MoIUnley's Virginia Supporters. Warsaw, April !.". The Keimlillcuns of the First district of Virginia, tnot in con vention nt Tappnbminock yesterday and olectcd Dr. George I. Stnrborotigh, of Ao coiiiao county, nnd 1 C. Wnlkor, colored, delegates to the at. Louis con petition. A resolution was ndopted Instructing tho delegates to vote for MoKinloy. Strung Up by a Mob. ABKItliKBN.XIiss., April 15. John, Jones. colored, aged 10, who committed a crlni lnnl assault on n 12-ycar-old white' girl last Sunday morning near Mormon Springs, was hanged by a mob early yes terday morning. Jones confessed his crime. A Well Known Distiller Assigns. Lexington, Ky., April 15. Jnmes E. Popper, tho woll known dlstllIor,nssIgncd yesterday afternoon. Tho nssots nro be tween 1300,000 and $300,000, nnd the llabll tics aro unknown. The failure docs' not lnvolvo tho firm of J. K. Popper & Co. Fatal Explosion In u English Mine. DURHAM, April 15. An explosion has taken place In a coP'cry at Wiillngton, near this plnco. Eight minors nro known to havo been killed, and It is believed ton others will dlo as n result of tlio disaster. Ex-Consul Wnller In Ilnltllnore. Ualtimoke, April 15. Ex-Consul John L. Wuller arrived hero yesterday. Ho has takon rt flat on Lanvalo strcot, where ho ays ho will remain for two icouths. Waller went to Washington today. Death of Kahwny's Mnyor. K AH WAT, N. J., April 15. Mayor John J. Daly died Inst night of Brlght's dis ease Mayor Daly was a practitioner of mcdlclno, having been graduntod from tho Unlvorsity of Now York lu 1873. Ho served as mayor of Railway five terms, first as a Democrat, then as an Independent,, and thrco times as a Republican. Three. Children Jturned to Death. Huntington, W.Vn., April 15. Monday evening thrco young children of Sheridan Mooro were burned In o barn near their homo, forty miles south of hora. They wont to tho barn to play, and half an hour lntor tho barn was wrapped In Ilames and all ontranco cut off. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Ex-Congressman R. J. Vnnco. Demo ornt, was oloctod mayor of Now Uritain, Conn., yestorduy. Ex-Sonntor Lyman Trumbull, whoso Illness nt Chicago has beon reported, Is rapidly rocovoring. Washouts nro reported on nearly all railroads In northern Wisconsin, duo to floods causod by heavy rains. Governor Hastings has fixed Thursday, Juno 30, for tho oxecution of Joseph O'Hosso, tlio Pittsburg murderor. Two men, said to bo John Lolningornnd Potar I'retzeller, of Laucastor, Pa., woro killed by a train near Loouoyvlllo, N. Y. Charles Davis, of llingbninton, receiver nf the defunct Elmira National bank, ilroppod dead from apoplexy nt Elmira, JsT. Y., yestordny. Oral Polndoxtor, 12 years old, was ar rested nt Coburg, Oro., on a chargo of at tempting to kill tho fnmily of Mrs. Hiram Smith by poisouing. ( Nebraska Populists aro organizing in Uio Interest of Senator William V. Allen as tho prcsidontlal caudldato of the party, dosplto his declination. Ex-Mayor W, W. Gllrenth, of Green ville, S. C, was found detail In his office enrly in tlio morning. A pistol was found lying by his side, nnd It is supposed that ho committed suicide. F. F. Benson, head of tho school of the Boston Museum of Fino Arts, has been commissioned by tho government to paint tho three largo panols In tho south corri dor of the uow congressional library. roTroTrbTrBTroTroTToTr Merit wins, and Merit has not only placed Hood's Sarsapa rilla at the head of all medi- G clnes but has practically given jo It, as a blood purifier, pos-, So session of the whole field. Hood's SarsapariSIa f Wins because It Cures. It Cures because It purifies, vi talizes and enriches the blood, Disease cannot resist Its potent powers. Health comes at Us persuasive bidding. If you need a good medicine," get Hood's and only Hood's. ZSIJISL5UL5LS15LSLSLBJL5LSLSL& rrepared by C I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass. 1 1. Ui-4o Dillo cure all IWer Ull. Beit rlOOQ S rMllS after-dinner pill, Sic. FAT. NOV, II, tlOO, JUNt.'J, 1001, TRADE MARK JAN. 34, 9, Beware of fraudulent nd worthtesa Imitations. (ONE Genuine Sd"TWIN" Tbe most beautiful ' most pliable! most perfect itoyl 'fhry neter breuk' They never cutl Ihey nevrruBtl Matin In Cotton and Silk Cailngs and Nickel 1M td. Send ."jets. (Stamps! for samples "(JenulneTwin to a BABTUUU.N, 19 If. eia Street, lbil4libi, f. lim CURED TO STAY CURED. Does This Mesa Anythi-.jtoYoJ? It our tru. don't hold you or is causing pain, sco ns at once. It mav save vou vear sullerlng. ) bavo cured hundreds ol jwople 1 Ul lu l'cnnsylvanl.i. andean refer you to patients cured in your own town. Our ticatment Is harmless and will not keep mi from your daily labor. Call and havo a talk with our doctor, it will cost you nothing. Wo guaran tee rellet alter tho first treatment, and our prices aro reasonable. The Dr. Miller Co., Philadelphia. Sco Our Doctor livery Tuesday at UNION HOUSE, Asliland, Pa. ooeoecocooGoeooooosoooseee iff rip Women and Women OsLTnrc most com petent to fully opprecialo the parity, sweet ncBS, and delicacy of Cuticuua Soap, and to dUcover now mcs for It daily. To cIcjhibo, purity, nnd beautify tho skin, to allay Itch ing and Irritation, to heal chafing, excoria tions, and ulcerative- weaknesses, nothing so pure, so sweet, so speedily effective as warm baths with ConconA Soap, followed, when necessary, by mild applications of ODTiconA (ointment), the great skin euro. Sold thronttiout the world. Mco, CrncriA, Ho. Bor. sso.i Aisoitist, eoc nd 1. romaDtuo Ann Cnrtf. Cosp.. Bole rroprlelore, Hoaton. or" Uow to Product Luiuriiot lltlr," milled free. FIGHT BETWFEN ITALIANS Which May Itesnlt In the Death ol Two of the FnrtlclpanU. Ni;w YoiiK, April .15. About a month ngo Maria Gentlll nnd Salvntor Grlmnldl became enamored of each other In Naples, nnd camo to America. They went to Brooklyn, to the homo of Grimaldl's brother Cnrmlno. Mnrtlno Gentlll, tho brother of the girl, arrived hero from Bos ton yesterday and met his slstor nnd her lover. Thoro was a lively lntervlow, but llnnlly tho Grlmnldl brothers and Gentlll camo out of tho house togethor, tho trouble having been In some degree smoothed over. Last night, however, it was re newed, and Salvntor Do Pasqunlo ondcav ored to act as mediator. A light resulted, lu which Gentlll was shot In tho breast by Cnrmlno Grlmnldl, whllo Do Pasqunlo rocolvcd ton stab wounds, eight In tho body nnd two In tho head, nt tho hands of Gentlll. Cnrmlno Grlmnldl was shot twice, It Is declared, by Gentlll. Tho other Grlmnldl mado his es capo. Tho fight causod so much excite ment that tho police resorves wero called out In order to prevent a bnttlo between the Italian 'actions. Tho men wero taken to tho Long Island hospital, whero It is stated that Gentlll and Do Pasqunlo aro mortally wounded. It was thought that Grimaldi would recover. niectrio Hitters. Kleclrie Hitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed in the spring, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when tho liver is torpid and sluggish and tho need of a tonic and altera tive is felt. A prompt uso of this medicine lias often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting nnd freeing the sys tem iroin the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Hitters. Only fifty cents per bottlo nt A. Wasley's drug store. Itoyalty nt a Nurse's lAineral. ATIIUNS, April 13 A nurso who had boon ono of tho palace attendants over sinco tho birth of tho crown prince, in 1BGS, died Mondny, and tho king and tho princes attended the funeral yesterday. They wero deeply affected. Tho king, the crown prince and Princes Georgo and Nicholas carried tlio coffin, nnd the hearse was followed on foot to tlio comotory by tho ladles and gentlemen of tho court. Workmen Narrowly Kscnpn. St. Cloud, Minn., April 15. A dozen men working on tlio Ico gorgo in tho Mis sissippi, oponlng n channel, narrowly es caped being swept ovcrtho dnm. A sudden rlso In tho water broko up tho Ico, which rushed toward tho dam. The men man nged to sornmblo ashore ovor floating cakes of Ice. Tho brtdgo and tho dam wore unharmed, but tho water Is very high and tho situation Is quito serious. Itellef In Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved In six hours by tho "Now Great South American Kidnoy Cure." This new remedy is a great surprlso on account of its exceeding promptness ill relioving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and ovcry part of tho urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Sold by Shapira's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. A I'rotcst Against Colombia. New York, April 15. Copies of the pro test made before United States Consul J. h. i'enrcey, at Colon, by Captain John Hendricks, of tho American schooner Goorgo W. Whltford, which was seized by tho Colombian gunboat Cordova off Mau zanlllo Point on Murch 31, have beon ro colvcd In this city. Captain Hendricks declares the schoonor had compiled with all tho regulations of tho port from which sho i.ailed, but nvors that tho officer of tho Cordova who boarded hlni threatened to sink bis ship, with tho Stars nnd Stripes Hying from tho masthead, unless sho started to roturn to Colon in fifteen min utes. Leopold fc'chcpp, n cocoanut denier of this city, who owns tho Whltford, says tho troublo was causod by Spanish com petitors for big trade, who havo political Influence with tho Colomblun govornnicnt. Uucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho host salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers unit rbo,,,, r. . tetter, chapped hands, chilblains', corns, and all skin eruptions, anil positively currs niW or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded . Trico icua vki oux. ror sale bv A. Wasley. ISmperora tVllllum and Frauds Joseph. VIKSNA, AUrll 15. A rnln ,llnn w glvon last night at the vIIofbnrg iu honor of tho visiting ompcror nnd ompros3 of Germnny, nt which 110 royal, noble and oiuer uisuugiiisneu personages sat down. Tho dlnuor was marked by animated con versation between tho two emperors and tho other guests. KtnnamrVpmic.u T,.c.,i, has appolntod tho German Crown I'rluce William u Uouteuunt in tho Seventh Hus sars, whllo tho IAttlo I'rlnco Eltel Fred crick, Kmperor William's second sou, has been uppoluted n lloutonnnt in tho Thirty fourth infantry. Kmperor William has boon made u jnombor of tho Second rod mont. Grlp-CoMs-ileiulachc, Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Clrlppe when I-axatlve llromo Quinlno will euro you in one day. Put up in tablets con- vcnieui lor vamug. Uuaranteed to cure, or money roiunucu. Prico, 25 cents. For .sale. uy ivinui s i-jiarmacy. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or gcnoral tlnsmlthing done call on a. t . uaiiaguor i west Centre street Dealer lr stoves 8-1-tf Iluy Keystono Hour. Ito sure that tbe name Lkssio & Baku, Ashland, I"a., is printed on every sack. THE TRANSVAAL ENDANGERED. Itcports That tlio Nnllvcs Aro l'ropnrlng to Jtl.o Along tbn ttorder. C.M'KTOWS, April 15. New has been reoolved bore that tho natlvo-i nro prepar ing to rlso along thu Transvaal bordor. A rising lu northern Transvaal Itself Is nlso reported to be Imminent. There Is some thing; of a paulo manifest among tho burghors, who havo npponlod for nrms with which to protcot thomsolves. Tho threatened spread of tbe disturbance along tho Transvaal bordor makes tho situation ntIluluwnyo and In Mntubolo muoh moro serious. Tho authorities have folt that Ilutuwayo was roasonnbly safe If tho food supply should hold out, but the danger has beon that tho Mntabelos would stop tho wngou roads through the Matop'po hills nnd to tho south, and thus prevent supplies from gottlng through from Mafo king. It Is bolloved that the whlto sottlers scattered through Mntnbololnud are In placos of safoty by this timo, In Buluwayo or Gwelo, and tho missionaries do not feel that thoy run any risk from tho nntlvos to whom thoy nro known, though thoro might bo danger from strnngo wandorlng bands. Only a part of tho COO rclnforcomonts doslgnod for Buluwayo have boon dls patched from Mafoklug, tho nearest point nvallablo for that purpose. It takos four wooks' hard trnvollng by or wagons to roach Buluwayo from thcro, and it is said that tho Journey cannot be done in that timo oxcept with very light loads. Trans portation of supplies of ammunition, which aro needed at this time In Ma tabolo land, must therefore be slow, nnd tho now dovolopmonts in tho situation throatcn to cutoff, oratloast to interrupt communi cation botweon Buluwayo and tho only sourco to which It oan look for a renewal of lis supplies. It has been discovered that some of tho Mntabelos who are omployod ns servants at Buluwayo havo beon acting as Bplos and conveying Information of tho movements of expeditions to tholr frlonds In outlying districts. Ono of thoso traitorous natives was shot yostorday. Signed by Governor Griggs. Tiienton, April 15. Governor Griggs yostcrday slguod n number of bills, tho mora important of which wero: Assom blymnn Itobertson's trnctlon bill, which validates all proceedings granting trolloy franchises oxcept In thoso casos whoro tho proceedings uro now a subject of litiga tion; Assemblyman Hutchinson's gamo bill, changing tlio open season for rnbblts, etc., so that it thall bo from Nov. 10 to Jan. 1 for the ontlro stnto; tho bill mak ing It a mlsdcmonuor to ask candidates for olllco to buy sociable and plcnlo tlck ots; tho bill repealing tho mandatory clause of tho stato aid stono road law. All Allldavit. This is to certify that on May nth, I walked to Mclick's drug store on a pair of crutches aud bought a bottlo of Chamber lain's Pain Halm for inflammatory rheuma tism which had crippled me up. Aftor using thrco bottles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully rccommoud it. Charles H. Wet zel, Suubury, Pa. Sivorir nnd subscribed to before, mo on August 10, 1691. Walter Shipman, J. P. For sale at 50 cents per bottlo by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Darber Shops lust Close on Sundays. Albany, April 15. Tho court of appeals yostcrday affirmed tho constitutionality of tho law passed by the legislature last year, making It a misdemeanor to keep barber shops open on Sundays excopt In Now York city and Saratoga, whoro they woro pcrmlttod to do busluess until 1 p. m. on Sundays. Judgo Bartlott, in a dis senting) opinion, thinks tho caso "presents an lnstanco whero tho lawmakers havo overstepped the bounds of legitimate legis lation." During the winter of 1803, F. M. Martin, of Long Beach, West Va., contracted a severe cold which left him with a cough. In speaking of how ho cured it ho says : "I used several, kinds of cough syrup but found no relief until I bought a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Eemcdy, which relieved mo almost instantly, and in a short timo brought about a complete cure." When troubled witli a cough or cold use this remedy and you will not find it necessary to try several kinds before you get relief. It has been in tho market for over twenty years and constantly grown in favor and popularity. For sale at 23 and 50 cents per bottle by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Great Britain Yields a Point. LoHDON.April 15. Tho soloct committee of the house of commons on the rule of tho road nt sea, by a voto of 0 to 8, has adoptod tlio chairman's report In favor of llulo 15, suggested by tho Washington conforenco dealing with sound fog signals. 'luls was tho rulo upon which centorod tho muln objection of British shipowners and navigators to tho series of rules of tbo road recommended by tho Washington conferonco, and which led to the with drawal of tho British govornnicnt from the agreement on these rulos. Marvelous ltehiilts. From a letter written by Itev. J. flunder- rnmi. nf nimnnilnln- Mich., wo are nermitted to make this extract : "I have no hesitation in recommending Br. King's New Discovery, as tho results were almost marvelous in the caso of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Itives Junction she was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughlug would last hours witli littlo interruption and It seemed ns if sbn 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. Kegular size ouc anil vi.uu. Itlotous Strikers Shot Down. Richmond. Vn.. April 15. At Max Meadows. Va.. Monday night tbo nogroes employed at a furnuco struck for hlghor wages. Thoy resorted to riotous conduct diirlnu tho nlulit and kont It mi yesteruuy. Couldernble property wns destroyed. Tho civil authorities bhot nnd killed ono of tho strikers nnd woundod nnothor. Fatally Shot 111 "Dead Man's Itow." AVilliamstown. Ky.. April 15. Tho flf. Juintb nuirdor at what is cullod Head Man's row ocourrod yostorday afternoon When Vrank Musseliiuin, a. fanner, hot three times nnd mortally wounded by Hubert Tully. Tully was captured. It will be an agreeable surprise to persons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt ellef may be bad by taking Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem edy. In many Instances tho attack may bo prevented hy taking this remedy as soon as tho first symptoms of tho disease appear 25 and 60 cent bottlos for sale by Gruhler Bros., druggists. r n.i , , -v ...imiiii i.friiJ. ii xwnroaa Ulticial's Exner enee. It. EDWARD EDMONDS, long con- ncctcu witn railroad construction la Nobraska.wrltcsi "Mv heart trrmblfvl and pained mo for 19 years. Shortness of breath was tho constant and most common Bymptom. Intonso,oxcrucIatingpalrt, gener ally followed any severe exertion. Falntness hunccrwithrmtnnvnntuiflfA. n. ...., ., that of ten staggered mo as If I would fall, wore frequent attacks. Again, overythlnt would turn black if larosofrom astooplni ".uciraa uigutswiin tnou III. Mllev Prostrating unrest wero TT numerous and I could Heart CUre Eetnorost day or night. Restores Health i consulted loading phy sicians and tried adver tised remedies. They gave mo no relief . Ono of Dr. Miles' circulars doscrlbod my caso so oxactly that 1 took Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure and I am now a well man. I hope every ono troubled with heart disease will try Dr. Miles' romodios. If thoy will wrlto mo personally, I will gladly givo them full details of my oxperionco." Enw. Edmonds. P. O. Box C3. David City, Nebraska. Dr. Miles' Ileart Ouro is sold on guarantee that first bottlo benefits or money refunded. ecu inter- uallv cures cramps aud all bowel I com- plaints, S sudden ilds, chills t'-v"i" and La Grippe. I Used exttrually it is tbe best lini- incnt iu the world. Pcvrare of ,J. imitations, buy only the gouume made by Perry Davis. 2,. Lart botllea ti and 50 enu lien, -..... CHARLES DERR'S v Rnrhoc s1mn ! West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave Is becoming popular. Vou will like It. mane n eiicciaity 01 hair cutting. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. c. S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Office : 30 West Centre street. Can be consulted at nil hours. p F. BUUKE, M. D. 30 K. Lloyd street, ShenandoAh. Office hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 8 and 7 to 9 p. m. T rOMEUOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa. M. BUKKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllco Eeaii butldlnir. corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. )UOF JOIIN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65. Mahanoy Grttp, Pa. Ha vine studied under tome of the bet mMtftM i london una Paris, will irlve lessoni on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonaoie. Auuress in caru ui otruuae, iuo eweler, ttuenandoau. If You Have Any : NEED FOR ONE: A DEADLY PARALLEL STIFFE & FIU5EMAN. fentlenien : M'e had ono of your No, 36 Safe i 41... IfflaAltlnn lliiililintr. wliicli una In til worst part of the fire. Although tho safe was badly burned on the outside, all of Its contents were saved. We take pleasure In advising the public to use your safes If they want protection. (Signed,) MEItSIlON 11UOS. STIFI'KL tc I'ltEEMAN. aentlenien: I hereby Rive you my Safe, found In tlio ruins of tbo lato fire at tho Ilaseltluo Art Galleries, Its contents were destroyed and I havo no usa for tho shell. (Signed,) THOS. J. AltMSTUONO. H-rir-r-r-l O rnrrRflflll SAFE MANUFACTURERS, 723 Chestnut St PHILADELPHIA. ;s. mi, y in) n flint s s - Vi vy si..j! : i n . . ttAWM. Tal BUY A fe1 AND NOT A "Sis r
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