EVENING HERALD USTAl!I.lSIIi:i) 1870. Published every Evening, Except Sunday, nt 8 Boom Jahdin Struct, Nkau Ckntrb. f be Minild la dellvnrd lnShennnrioan nd the surrounding towns fornix cents n week, )niy blo to the currier, lly mall JU.00 n ymr, or 35 eents a month, payable l'n advance. Advertise ment ohnrfred according to ppcoc and position. The publisher mervo the tiuht to Ghnr.Re the petition of advertisement whenever tho pul lleatlon of news demand It. Tlie right Is rved to reject nny ndveitiscnieut, whetb JiMd for or not, thnt the publishers lnny deem mproper. Advertising rules mndu knovp upon Application. titrd nt the postofllce nt Shenandoah, l'n., as socond class mall mutter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION, Evening Herald rill DAY, APRIL 17, 1800. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the Republican electors of I'ennsylvnnlnt Tho Republicans of l'cunylvnnln, hy their duly chosen representatives, will meet In State con vcntlon Thursday, April 23, 1890, nt 10 o'clock . m., In tho opera house, city of llarrlsburtf, for (he purpose of nominating two candidates for reprcscntatlvc-at-larRC In Congress nnd thirty 4wo candidates for 'residential electors, the eclectlon of eight dclcgntes-at-largo to tho Re publican National convention, and for the ransactlon of such other business as may be p resented. By order of the State Committee M. S. Quay, Attest: jEtfE It. Hex, Chairman. "V. 11. Andrews, Secretaries. Ip you liavo a bl(j fish story to relate, think it over well us to how it will bo re ceived by your friends beforo you let it go to tho public. It is stated that President Cleveland is .preparing a sound money statement with n view to harmonizing tho discordant elements of tho Democratic party. It fs not expected to contain bis refusal to run fora third term. Tlinni: aro signs of an ugly family quarrel among tho McKiuleyites of Ohio. Split Mc Klnleyism at homo and tho wholo super structure is likely to coma down. Mr. Fora Jter appears to be tbo able artisan who is in serting tho wedgo. Is Cincinnati they discharge policemen who kiss women on duty. As it is tho duty of chivalrous men to bo gallaut to tho ladios wo would like to know wlicro this thing will Jeail to if persevered in. v Xisu thousand luaplo trees will bo cut up this summer on the upper Kennebec .river, Maine, to furnish material fur filling Jin order fur 1,300,000 blocks for si mo lusts. With this wurk of cutting down trees going on everywheie, every olio must see tho ne cessity of doing some planting. DlsPATciiiJi announcu that .Senator Pitch fork Tillluiau aruuscd great enthusiasm ituuong tho delegates o the Democratic state ;onvcntiou in Colorado, lly the way, the platform adopted deals with no question but J lie mouetaiy one, and adopted the usual Hi to 1 free coln.igo resolution us the solo lem edy for all tho ills of the body politic. Tiik United States attorneys in Phihidcl lihia aro engaged in making trouble for the purlins interested in shipping munitions of war to t'uba leccntly by the ship Ilerniuda. As thu arms were nut taken on board tho xesscl iiiiidu the three-mile limit frum tho coast uf this country, there is not much more iiroipect of conviction than in the ease of tho s tmo persons recently tried in New York and tho American public rejoices thereat. Turin Royal Highuespcs tho Emperors of .Austria uud Germany aro fairly gushing over oach other in Vienna. The former decorated tho German Chancellor with tho collar of the tlolden Fleece, while tho Hoyal William decorated tho Austrian Chancellor with tho order of tho lllack Eagle, so that he does not go away indebted to his royal cousin on the score of decorations nt least, and all aro happy on tho surface, at least. Horn tho friends and the opponents of tho new liquor law in New York state will watch with interest its workings in tho next few months. All respectable citizens want proper excise laws enforced, but objections against tlio liainos law aro urged on tho score that it may be used as a political juacliiuc. Its opponents say that making its enforcement depend on statu oflicors,will put into tho hands of tho political party in power in tho state at tho time a groat machine to pcrpetuato Its rule. That is why Tammany js opposed to tho excise law YliSTHilDAY tho Republicans of Malnolield their btato convention and tho liamu of Reed svas echoed nnd re-echoed through tho l'ilie Trey state, Tho platform declared for cold as tho standard of value in our national cur ipney, for protection, for reciprocity, for legislation that will build up our merchant inarino, and., as a matter of course, for Thomas Hrackett Reed as their preference for tho Presidential candidate. The Itepub licans of Maine are nothing if not enthusi astic, and yostorday's assembly has created now life uud activity in tho auto-convention canvass. Yesterday was a groat day for the Heed boomer, coupled with the defoat of AleKiuIey in the Keutuoky convention. Tom Cooper, of tho Media American, thus comment on tho "flops" of two statesman of Cucitor county: "Delaware county has recently sprung into proininenco touching tho nominating struggle for President. Judgo Clayton and "Our Jack" must have put their Ji adi togethor, far elosor than their hearts, And rcsolvod that inasmuch as Dataware 4 ounty had instructod for Col. Quay, they ;y. t look with pleasant anticipation upou tho Mikinlcy boom. Sinco they could do noth 1 32 .u the way of vote while Quay remains aihr field (wboro ho will remain) they . oald till do something In tho way of predic ton Till Is tho way of the politiciuner, mt it i'i ! is direct than the peoplo like. A w v . . ! later, when tho Quay boom rises, tv sunt nun will still bo entitled to their pr itiou mil wo sincerely hopo thoy will in. m hue with the Instructions drawn V lh'i John It Ituhinsonnnd approved by Jua Unyton, u.-jro they wore uuauliuous'y passed hy the County I oiivention. Oi ntlc , men should not be restless in chains forged I by themselves nnd softene d by the uiio of tho people." The biggest mill best stock of men's milling lioots and shoes at the Factory Shoe Store, tf VALUABLE PROPERTIES THREATENED. Indian Itlilgn .Mine AVorklngs AllVrt Jlulu Mrcet 1'ropertles. Considerable excitement was oeinsioncd this morning liy the crack lug of earth in tho yards of tho Williams and Pitman proportion, on tho east side of Main street, between Centie and Oak streets. Some of the cracks were first observed yesterday morning, but no Importance was attached to them until to-day, when tho cracks extended and multi plied. Thus far tho openings aro only in tho yards, but they nppcur to bo extending to the buildings, which aro occupied by Williams A Son, tho furniture dealers; Waters, tho grocer J Weeks, tho hotelkcepcr; and Sonulan, tho hatter. Ex-Mino lioss James liohbins occupies a building at tho rear of Week's hotel and was tlio first to discover tho cracks. District Superintendent J. J, Bradigan was called to tho plnco to-day and mado an ex amination. Ho said thoro was no occasion for alarm. Tho disturbance is caused by workings in tho Indian Kidgo minos and tho surfaco cannot bo pulled much tnoro than it has been, therefore tho properties cannot bo damaged very much. Ho says tho workings aro not on a heavy pitch, tho breasts aro only 8 yards wldo nnd pillars from 12 to 20 yards thick are left. Mr. Ilradigaii says tho com pany will not rob tho placo without the con sent of thu property-owners. PERSONAL. Charles Wlllman is visiting relatives in 1'ottstown. Mrs. Elizabeth liartsch visited friends nt I'ottsvlllo to-day. Mrs. 13. 11. Hunter visited friends at I'ottsvlllo yesterday. K. W. Shoemaker, Esq., spent yostcrday on legal business in Mt. Curmcl. William Neiswcnter, tho liveryman, is spending tho day in Mincrsvillo. Mrs. Frank Schmidt, of Scranton, is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. William Neiswcnter, on North Main street. Charles Kirlin and Fred. S. Wasley liavo gono to Harrisburg to stand examination be foro the State Pharmaceutical Examining Hoard. .Tunics Champion, of Scranton, who lias icon in town for wveral days, will spend Sunday in St. Clair, returning to his homo Monday. Tho many friends of M. I-. Maley, tho jeweler, will bo pleased to learn that lio has recovered sufficiently frum his illness, as to io about again. Mrs. Joseph Jlouser, of South Jardin street, this morning gave birth to twins, a boy and a girl, lloth tho new urrivalsaud the mother aro doing well. Mrs. Charles Schoppo yesterday presented er husband with a bouncing baby hoy. Tho Grant band can congratulate itself upon tho addition of another trombono player. Morris Miller has severed his connection as clerk with J. Obclsky and left for Ilazlcton to visit his parents. On Monday ho will begin to travel as salesman for a .Now ork firm. Frank I Hack has returned from a week's recuperation among friends at Shlckshlnny. Ho will enter the employ of Charles Hurchili, of the Mansion House, Mahauuy City, on Monday as bartender. Try our men's and boj's' Scribo shoos at $1.2.), other stores ask you $1.50 for one not so good. All styles and sizes. F.veior.Y Shoe Stork, 1-10-tf J. A. Mover, Mgr. Odd l'ellons' Day. The different committees having in hand tho celebration of Odd Fellows' Day, in Mahanoy City, held n joint meeting Wed nosday evening, and tho final arrangements were about completed. The railroads will glvo a reduced faro. The Chief Marshall will be W. F. llichardson, of Harrisburg, with Cant. W. E. Jones as assistant. Tho town will bo elaborately decorated, and ho- bides other archos a triumphal arch will bo erected at Main and Centre streets. Tho decorations on the latter aich will ho on grand scale. Of the fivo speakers invited, who will address tho meeting in the Armory, two who expect to bo present are I'ast Grand Siro Nicholson, of Philadelphia, and Past Grand Master lloycr, a prominent lawyer of Sunhury. Tho hour of speaking has not been decided. The parade will form at 10 a. in. and will movo at 10:30 Tho delo- gates from tho several lodges will meet bo- tween 1 and 2 o'clock in Odd Fellows' hall in tho afternoon aud select a plnco for tho noxt aniiuul demonstration. Public Nuisance. A warrant has liecn issued for tho arrest of "Fatty" Snyder by Justice Lawlor, on oath of William Sadusky, who claims that Snyder had liocu lounging about his house for the past few days and inducing hoys to steal eatables from Sadusky's homo for hlui Snyder was seen around the depot this afternoon but is still nt large. lfarpciS WeeKly. Tho exhibitions of tho Academy of Design and tho society of American artists will bo fully discussed in ono of tho April Issuos of llarpor's weekly : and renders of that journal may expect, befuro the end of tho month articles on thu following subjects: Tho University of Pcninylvunia, with a bird's eye view of thu buildings; tho Warm Cuba tho Egyptian Expedition to tho Soudan, and the Venezuelan Boundary Question. Nerves and Blood Are Inseparably connected. The for' mer depend simply, solely, solidly upon the latter. If it Is puro they are properly fed and there is no "nervous ness." It It is Impure they are ted on refuse, therefore cannot be strong and healthy, and tho horrors ot nervous prostration result. Tho only sensible way to euro is; Feed tho nerves on puro blood. Make puro rich, red blood and keep it puro, by taking Hoods Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier. fljOforfi Prepared only bj C. I. Hood & Co Lowell, Mas I Ujl Dllln "are killouinels sud I1UUU o rilln uesoacne. eeau. NATURAL FAT. Getting Fat is Only a Question of Eating Proper Food. . Tblti people who want to get fat should cat proper food uuil digest it. 1 lint is the only lialiir.il way. The trouble witli most thin people is that icy suffer from Indigestion. I hoy ilou t digest their loin. Thoy don t get enough nourishment. Tlioy aro slowly icing starved. 1 hey are iwisouod by tho products of fermented mid putrid food. Shaker Digestive I ordial, a eentlo. natural, cgetable digestive, attacks the food In your omaeh just like tho digestive juices, and turns it Into healthful nourishment. It helps our stomach naturally. It makes poisonous ilood pure. It tonus up and cures tho stomach. Nothing will euro indigestion like Shaker Digestlvo Cordial, because nothing olso goes so naturally about it. This is why it lias heeu so silceosstui 111 relieving nausea, vomiting, dizziness, weak ness, lxiti taste, fovor, flatulence, constipation, oss of appetite, headache, neuralgia, rheu matism, etc.. hy curing tho disorder which causes tho symptoms. A tow uosos win provo its value, nut you on't get fat on one bottle. All druggists. Ten cents for a trial bottle. Write for book on Food and Fat to Tho Shakers, 30 Kendo street, New York. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tho Keglon Chron icled for Hasty Perusal. Tho women of Ashland remove their lints at tho theatre. Tuesday, May 5th, has been fixed for tho election of county superintendent. William Mills, formerly of Ashland, died at his homo in Williamsport yesterday. John Ivalbach, ono of I'ottsvlllo s oldest itizens, died last evening, aged 80 years. Tho co-opcrativo extension to tho Oak street sewer has been completed to West street. Indoor amusements aro ou tho wane. Picnics aud excursions wilt soon supplant them. Hryan Tansy, of Park Place, nnd Miss Annio McShca, of Mahanoy City, wcro married yesterday. lho graduating class of tho Girardvillo schools this year will bo very small, thg umhor being eight. 1). II. Woodlock, of Shnmokln, and Miss Itodn Miles, Oimrdvlllo, will be married on tho 23d inst., at tho latter place. Supervisor I). II. Llewellyn is filling tho ruts on West Ccntro street with coiiglormor ate rock taken from a tunnel of tho Kohiuoor colliery. Tho Mahanoy City Gamo and Fish Asso ciation will rcceivo trout fry for stocking tho streams in that neighborhood in tho latter part of May. G. A. Doerflingor, of Pottsville, mado an islgnient for tho benefit of creditors. Ho enj oyed a good business at his meat market but his books contain over $15,000 of un collected bills. Arrangements have been made to build a 3,000 auditorium at Mountain Grove, I.u zerno county, camp meeting ground. Tho park lias been greatly improved. New alks have been cut and now tents erected. If you want a nice sweet loaf of bread try Otto's. All AVero 1'leased. The cntcrtainmout last evening under tho auspices of tho Guilds of All Saints church as a very interesting and enjoyable ovent, and despite the longth of the program, held tbo attention of tho largo audience present to tho endr Every number on tho list was good, and tho variety of n pleasing nature Whoro all acquitted themselves so creditably, iroin tho wco tots to tho society young ladies afraid of mice, it would 1k invidious to make distinctions, nnd Mr. Van Fossen and bis ellicicnt aids aro to bo congratulated upon their success. Tho program closed ith an adniirablo rendition of Gounod's Soldiers Chorus" from tho opera of Faust hich, in tho estimation of many, was the gem of tbo evening. Whitelock's shoo storo you get tho best shoes cheaper than anywhere else. Try them and fee fur yourself. Wood's College "otes. Two hundred and seventeen students have entered aud tho number will probably reach 300 beforo April 18th. Kino teachers havo been employed and personal instruction will bo given all persons who need it. No preparation is needed. Students may enter who can not read and will be carefully taught by experienced teachers in a depart ment arranged especially for them. Thirty scholarships weio written on 1 riday. Jcw tablesand furniture havo been ordered to nccointnodato tbo largo number of btudeuts. Tlio College is now ahead of any infechuyl kill county. Tho charter member scholarship will bo withdrawn ou Tuesday morning, April 1 ttli uud in its plnco u combined scholarship will ie issued at $150. Tho College olllco will bo open Saturday evening and all who wish a charter member scholarship nt $75, worth April 14th 150, should call at tlio Collego on or beforo Tues day morning. If you havo not tho ready cash call to seo Prof. Wood and ho will suggest somo plau hy which you may tako advantago of tho charter membership. Students who wish to enter tho collego nt at aiiv future timo may get the charter mem bcr scholarship now and come to mo coucgo at anv time. Tlio coHceo has como to stay, anil is ono o our great educational and financial lustitu tions. It lilts the Spot That's Itlglit. What ? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At Gruhlor Ilros., drug storo. The Czarowltz SullVrl a ltolapse. London, April 17. Tho Standard has dispatch from Kico which says that tho czarowltz, Grand DukoGeorguof ltussla, who has consumption, had a relapse, nnd that ho spits blood constantly. Hoyal personages from nil over liuropo nro con- stnutly telegraphing horo for uows of tho patient s condition. l'ropini'd Monument for Arctic Kxplorers, Washington, April 17. SonntorChan dlor yesterday Introduced a bill npproprl nting tlO.OOO for tho oroction of a monu mont In Woodlnwn coniotory, Now York, to Lioutenant Commnndor Do Long and his comrodos, who lost their lives In tho Jeanuotto Arctic oxpodltlon. I'enntjivanlu'a New Oil I'lelil. Tumhiannook. Pn.. April 17. A com puny has been organlzod In Sormtton for tho purposo ot Donug lor on in Wyoming county, ltonrosontntlvos ot tho company nro now In Wlndhnm township docldlug upon tho location for tho urst tost nolo. JllllllllllllllllltlllllllKKIIIIIIIIItlllllllllMlllllllllllk I "Ise in Town Honey." 1 s a s I Pancake Flour. A combination of the great staifs of life WHEAT, CORN and RICE.s Bo Suro You Get tho Red Package. HERE'S OUR GUARANTEE. lluy a package of Genuine Aunt Jaiulmn's Self-lllslng 1'ancake Flour, ; and If you do not find It makes tlio bests cakes you ever ate, return the empty;; box to your grocer, leave your nnme, s anil the grocer will refund tlio money -and charge It to tie. s Sdrntlflejillj' rreporrd d i JlAnufuctured only bf ". R. T. DAVIS HILL CO., St. Joseph, Mo.f Send 4 cents in stnmpsforasetof Aunt? Jemima nnd her Pickaninny Dolls. ; SllllllliltllllllllMlllUllllllltlllll'linlllllllllllllllllllllllllNI- Death of llaron De Grlmnie. NEW Youk, April 17. Hnron Constan tino do V. Grimmo, tho well known car toonist, tiled Justcrdny ot pneumonia, complicated with kldnoy disease. Baron Do Grimmo was born in tho Wmtorpnlnco nt St. I'otcrsburg ou Doc. 30, 1815. Then his father, August do Grimmo, was chlot Instructor of tho children of Czar Nicho las. Deceased went to school In Sc. Peters burg until 1800. Thnt year his futhor moved to Berlin, nnd tho son continued his education In tho Dresden gymnasium and nlso nt tho Collego Francalso In Ber lin. Later ho studied law at Hcldolbcrg nnd tlion wont to Lelpslo. Hero ho began his nrt work, whoro ho started tho German l'uclc, and Inter went to Purls. IIo camo to this country In 18S1. During tho winter of 1S93, F. M. Martin, of Long Reach, West Va contracted sovoro cold which left him with a cough. n 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- crlaln's Cough Remedy,' which relieved mo almost instantly, and in a short timo brought about a cnmplcto euro." When troubled with a cough or cold tiso this remedy and you ill not find it necessary to try several kinds jeforo you get relief. It lias been In tho market for over twenty years and constantly rown in favor and popularity. For sale nt i and r0 cents per bottle hy Gruhler Bros., ruggists. Accused Naval Oulccrs Acquitted. Washington, April 17. Thu secretary of tho trcasUry yostorday npprovod tho proceedings and findings ot tlio board cou vencd.nt Sail Francisco to investigate, al legations ot drunkenness, Immorality nnd incompetency against Second Lleutonant George M. Daulols null First Asl-tnnt En gineer J. E. Dorry, of tlio revenue inarino service These olllcors, after tin exhaus tive investigation, wero honorably acquit tod of ull tho allegations ngnln.st them. IHietiiiiatism Cured In u Day. Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is rcmarkahlo and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and tho disease Immediately disappears. The fi rst dose greatly benefits ; 75 cents, Sold by II. Hagenbuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Tunneled Out of Jail. WlNTKHsnT, la., April 17. C. O. Davis, who robbed tho Poru bank, which ho was conducting, of $15,000 uud was captured In J ow York operating another bank, broke jail hero. Ed Streetcr, a harness thief, In nn adjoining coll, sawed off tho bars which separated them. Thoy severed tho rivets which held tho sheet Iron floor togother, mid for two weoks havo boeu digging a tunnel fourtoen feot under ground, through which thoy escaped. llucklen's Arnica Salvo. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, ...tnH l...nnn.l l.nnla Al.lll.lnl... .,n. nA all skin eruptions, and positively cults piles, or no pay required, it is guarantceo to give perfect satisfaction or ruony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. New York's Hottest April lay. New York, April 17. Tlio official ther mometer in this city at 3 o'clock yostorday afternoon showod 85 dogs. Fahrenheit, the highest tcmpernturo for on April day that tho local signal olllco has recorded. It was tho fourth day of tho hot spoil, and ac cording to tho forecaster thoro probably will uo three days more o: high tompora- turu boforo a chango comes. Orip-Colds-lleailaiiie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippo when Laxativo llromo Quinine will euro you lu oiio day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. For sale by Kirllu's Pharmacy. Coming Kwnt, April 22. Annual supper under auspices of Welsh Congregational church, iu the church building. April 23. Grand concert and ball by the Lithuanian band in Rnlibms opera house May 30. Ice cream festival under the auspices of the 22 Club, iu llobblus' opera house. It's Queer How Quick Pan-Tiua cures coughs and colds, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Jubilant Muultoliuns. WlNSirEO, April 17. Thore Is irreat non- Ular rejolclug horo over tho withdrawal DI tuo remedial inn at Uttawa. It la oan trolly believed thnt this is tho end of en. srclvo legislation, mid that thoro will bo a norm of popular disapproval at tlio con srnl election, whloli will end the whole aoutroversy. No Confirmation of Italian Victory. London, April 17. -Tho Homo corres- pondont ot Tho Chroulclo says that there Is no confirmation thoro of a rumor that had found plrculatlyu that tho Italians havo ueieuteiltho AbysinlanS uudrclleveu Auograc. l'an-llmi! What Is It? Tho greatest euro foriougbs and colds. At Urunicr iiros., urug store. When you want good roofing, nlumblnc gas fitting, or general tinsmithiug dpue call on E. t . Gallagher is west Centre street, Dealer In stovos. 8-1-tf Cattle nnd Shcrp Men at War, SrOKAM:, Wash., April 17. Trotlblo thnt promises to bo of a serious nnturohns broken out among tho cat i loinon nnd shoep men over tlio possession of a rich strip of rntigo lying within tlio counties of Spok uno, AdiuuH, Lincoln nnd Whitman. Tlio strip Is known us u resort ot onttlo thieves nnd other ilosperuto men. Tho cnttlomen recently orgnnlzed to drive tho sheep owners from tho range, mid tho lntter promised to leave. On Wodnosday word vt.iiiu .ituu ,uu rutn.'i ui.iivia noil i.isu orgnnlzod to resist bolng drlvon off, nnd their herds wcro still on tlio strip. Twenty armed nnd mounted cattlemen started for the scene. Bloodshed Is proba ble when tho factions moot. Klktns First, McKlnlcy Second. KLKISS, W. Vn., April 17. Tho ltopub llcan county convontlon of Randolph county, tho homo of Sonator Stophon B. Fdklns, yesterday ndoptcd a strong resolu tion instructing the delogatos to tho state nnd district conventions to support dele gates to tho national Republican conven tion nt Sc. Louis who nro lu favor of lion. S. B. Klkliis for president, and In the evont that he Is not or will not consent to bo a candidate, then to voto for such dele gates as will support William MoKlnloy. Stabbed with a Serew Driver. CAIH MAY, April 17. Thomas Pottls, nn electrician omployed on tho repairs be ing made nt Congress Hall, attacked n follow omployo named Cowley with a screw driver, stabbing him twice In tho nock. Cowloy sworo out a warrant for Pettis' arrost. Big Strike Probable In I'lttsburg. PlTTSUUltO, April 17. A gouoral strike In tho building trades Is probable May 1. Tho matter is under consideration by the locals of tho different trades, and will be focussod at tho meeting of tho Building Trades council next Wednesday ovonlng. The Weather. For eastern Now York, eastern Penn sylvania and Now Jorsoy: Fair nnd con tinued wurui weather; southwesterly winds. .AIurveloiiH lEesults. From a letter written hy Rev. J. Gunder man, of Diinondalc, Mich., wo nro permitted to make this extract t "I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. King's New Discovery, as tlio results wero almost marvelous in tho enso of my wife. While I was pastor of tho Baptist church nt Rives Junction sho was brought down with Pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little Interruption and it seemed as if she 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. Wasley 's drug storo. Regular size 50c and $1.00. Probable Murder in Wilmington. Wilmington, Del., April 17. The body of a man supposed to bo Andrew Doylo was found on tho banks of tho Shollpot creek, near Landllth streot, this city, by three boys Into yostcrday afternoon. It was lying on Its side, and tho throat had been horribly cut. About 200 feot away from tho body was a pool of blood, aud neiir tho pool lay nu Iron handled knife with a three Inch bluilo covered with blood. Ho was about CO years old. Iu tho cloth ing wero found J10.35 nnd a note addressed to Mr. Andrew Doylo. A railroad tickot, from Camden to Vineland, N. J., was also found on tho body. The body was found in a secluded spot, and the police aro inclined to bcllovo tu'o caso ono of murder. Klectrlo Hitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, hut perhaps more generally needed iu the spring, when tho languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish nnd tho need of a tonic and altera tive is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing tho sys tem from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Hitters. Only fifty cents per bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. Hnlf Itates for the Delegates. Chicago, April 17. Wostorn roads have agreed to make n rate of ono fare for tho round trip for the Republican national convontlon to bo hold at St. Louis. Tickets will bo sold Juno 13, 14, 15 and on Juno 16 and 17 from points within 200 miles of St. Louis, good for return until June 21. Tho smuo rate will bo mado for tho Democratic national convention In Chicago. Tickets for this will bo sold July 4, 5 and 0 and on July 7 and 8, from points within 200 miles of Chicago good for return until July 13. Tho Prohibitionists will bo given thosamo rato for their convention, which is to bo held In May lu Pittsburg. Tickets will be sold May 21, 25 and 20 from torrltory com mon to tho central passenger committee. Thoy will bo good for return until May 30. Kellef lu Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in sir hours by the "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness In relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages iu male or female. it relieves retention ot water ana pain in passing it almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is your remedy. Bold by Bhapira s pharmacy, 1U7 bouth Main street. A 1' lcelng Murderer Fatally Shot. APPLETOS, Wis., April 17. Julius Zllke, who murdered lu cold blood his employer. Edward Davids, a wealthy farmer near Markesau April 4 and has slnco eluded oflicors, was capturod hero yesterday, Zllke cnrrlod a Winchester rlllo, witli which the murdor was committed. Pollco man Garvey overtook him on tho railroad tracks about a mile north of the city, and culled upou him to surrender. Zllke raised his rifle to lire, whereupon tho olll cor shot him twlco, onco just over tho heart and once in tho hand. After being shot Zllke dropped his gun and ran nearly a mllo before ho was caught. He will probably die. Thoro is a rowurd of $1,300 for his capture. An AllldaUt. This is to certify that ou May 11th, walked to Melick's drug store ou a pair crutches and bought a bottlo of Chamber lain's Pain Halm for inflammatory rheuma. tism which had crippled me up. After using three bottles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend it.-rCharles II, Wet zel, Sunhury, Fa. sworn anu sudschdcu to uoioro me ou August 10, 1801,-r-Waltcr Shipman, J. P. For sale ntBO cents per bottle by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Buy Keystone flour. .Be sure that the name Lessio &JUER, Ashlaud, Pa., is printed on every sack! Ministers Should Uj Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. TIIERE 13 NO PROFESSION, whoso labors so severely tax tho nervous sys tem, as that of tho ministry, Tbo de rangement of tho'nervo centers of the brain by over work, frequently brings on attacks of hoart troublo, and nervous prostration. Rev. J. P, Roster, M. D., Pastor H. B. church, London Mills, Ills., himself a physi cian, writes Fcb.2l,1895: "noart affection and norvous prostration had becomo so sorious last fall that a little over work In tho pulpit would so complotoly prostrate me. nt Ml IPC' that It soemod certain Ifl , must relinquish tho work ' Heart Hire of th ministry entirely. I t . Hoart palpitation bocamo J JKeSlOreS so bad that my auditors ITMltll would ask me If I did not . XlWctllll...... havo heart dkmun. f.nof. November I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Now Heart Curo alternately with Dr. Miles' Nervine and derived tbo greatest posslblo bencflt. I have Just closed revival work of 10 wooks, preaching noarly every night and twlco on tbo Sabbath. I can speak for hours without suffering as I formerly did. Hard working ministers should keep Dr. Miles' grand remedies on hand." Dr. Mllos' Heart Cure Is sold on guarantee, first bottlo will bcnctlt or money refunded. POLITICAL CARDS. TTIOK LEOISLATUKE, Second District, H. W. BECKER, Of Oirardville, I'a. Subject to Democratic rules. non county treasurer ELIAS DAVIS, Of Broad Mountain. Subject to ltcpublicrm rules. I7IOR CLERK OF THE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of GirartlvJUe. Subject to Democratic rules. TlOll COUNTY COMMISSION!?:!?, FRANK RENTZ, Of Asltlniul. Subject toltermhllcan rule. ROFESSIONAL CARDS. PHILLIPS, M. D. Odlco : 30 West Centre street. Can be consulted at all hours. p F. BURKE, M. D. SO E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Ofllce hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 9 p. iu. POMEKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Sbenandoah, Pa. M. BUKKE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Eiran bulldlnir. comer ot Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. )UOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy Ofty, Pa. TTnvlncr studied under some of the befit masters lr London and Paris, will give le.ison. on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in care ot Strouse, tho eweler. Shenandoah. If You Have Any : NEED FOR ONE: AND NOT A "ME" A DEADLY PARALLEL STIFFE ii FREEMAN. BUY A J Gentlemen 1 We had ono of your Iso. 38 Sale y In tno iiasciiuio uuuuihk, .....v.. ... ... worst part of tho Are. Although the safo was badly burned on the outside, all ot its contents were saved. . .. ... T...l,.11.. ...of In-.,, We take pleasure in advising the publio to use your safes if they want protection. (Signed,) MERSHON BROS. STIFFEL k FREEMAN. Gentlemen: I hereby give you mjr Safe, found In the ruins of tbo late fire nt the llascltlno Art Galleries, Its contents were destroyed and I have no use for the shell. V (Signed,) Tims. J. ARMSTRONO. STIFFEL & FREEMAN, SAFE MANUFACTURERS, 733 Chestnut St.. PHILADELPHIA. W4 1 V