EVENING HERALD i;sTAiiusin:i isio. Published every Evening, Except Sunday, nt ' 6 Booth J audi Hi hkkt, Nkar Ckntrk. Che Herald 1i tlcllvcicd lnShennnilonn nnd the surrounding towns for six cents a week, pay stole to the carriers, lly mall S8.00 n year, itr aft ?nts n month, paynhle In ndvnnce. Advertise ments chanted occonlinirtoMMce nnd lionlttou, VIag iiuhlisliers reserve the right to chnngo the fiosition of advertisement whenever the pub Icatlou of news 'demand it. Tho rieht Is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether uld cor or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates modo known upon application. Cctered at tho postofllce at Shenandoah, Pa., as eeooud class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1890. REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the Kepuhllcnn electors of Pennsylvania: Che Republicans of Pennsylvania, by their duly tbof,en representatives, will meet in State con vention Thursday, April 23, 1890, at 10 o'clock k. m., in the opera house, city of Harrlsburg, for 4be purpose of nominating two candidates for ccrrescutatlve-atlargo In Congress and thirty candidates for Presidential electors, the cctoetlon of eight dclegatcs-atdargo to the Re publican National convention, and for tho ranaoction of such other business as may bo presented, fly order of the State Committee. M. S. Quay, fittest: jKttE II. Hex, Chairman. "V. li. Aniirkws, Secretaries. The fact that Mrs. Cleveland now weighs xiearly 200 pounds may have something to do with tho l'rcsidcnt'slato remark that a stout, middle-aged woman on a bicycle is an abom ination. In cleaning up do not neglect your cellar. "Pcriiaps it has been closed up all winter, and it is damp and clammy, (llvo it air, and jleaty of it, and seo that tho walls are given tt liberal coat of whitewash. Whitcwasli is a ajood diseaso killer, and tho cellar will smell better after it has been supplied. Drop a few .chunks of limo in the corners, and let them air slack. It won't hurt anything. 'SEK.vron Ki.kiks is roported to havo sounded cx-l'residcnt Harrison recently on tho subject of tho Presidential nomination, and to have stated that General HarrisvU is afraid that tho people might accuso him of iuytircrity and of indiscretion should ho .now consent to bo a candidate. If Mr. Klkins wants to get a straight tip ho might ifipply to Mrs. Harrison. NowiiEiu: in the state has Frank Willing Xcach more anient admirers than among tho UtepitbliVans of Schuylkill county, and itwill Hie a pleasure for us and welcome news to our thousands of readers to lecord his unanimous election as state chairman by tho state con volition on Thursday. Mr. Leach has all tho qualifications for the position ; an indefatig ;iWc worker; one who is well versed in all tho details of committed work. Schuylkill county Is for Leach first, last andalltbo Xiuic. THE Ifmno is on tho vergo of having IkUw.-l ofall tho appropriation bills, and iiftln iwlicy of .Speaker Iteed is that no further legislation shall bo considered, Con ,,8Tss ought to bo ablo to adjourn slno dlo a unnth heu. That would give tho members several weks of rest beforo tho time would Die fit hand for them ts put in an appearance at tiio Piosideut making conventions. If the hot weather continues tho disposition to close tho doors of tho Capitol building and getaway will bo greatly enhanced. SOME THOUOHTS ABOUT WAGES. Colonel Carroll I). Wright, United States Commissioner of Labor, recently delivered a lecture in New York, in which reference was cnado to the rato of incrcaso in wages. His figures covera period of fifty years, tho most important beyond question iu tho history of msilern times, and show an increase from an average of $217.38 in 1850 to $288.01 in 1860, to $302.08 In 1870 to $310.01 in 1SS0, and to fl 13.83 in 1800. Colonel Wright, however, points out tha. lieforo tho real significance of such averages un lie comprehended tho fluctuating value of money must bo considered. Ho says that tho real question of wages or of tho amount of the necessaries and comforts of llfo is what a day's labor will buy at any given time. It is also said that "tho figures of averages .aro remarkable, but they do not adequately represent tho increased rcwaids or productive work. As a result of scientific discoveries .and mechanical inventions, which hao developed to a gieater extent since 1810 than in any previous period, a day's work now will buy more of tho comforts of lifo than could bo had for ten days' wages iu tho Seventeenth century." Unfortunately tills lues not apply to such actual necessaries as fowl, fuel and reut, but it certainly does apjJy to an indefinable number of comforts to newspapers, magazines, books, pictures, and nearly everything pertaining to the paper line, to most articles ol steel, to nuachlue-turned articles from wood and hundreds of other things. The difference between life in this century (and especially the latter 1ml f) of machinery and in any century of hand work is so great that It is almost Incredible. Tho whole development of railroads and telegraphs, -says the Harrisburg Star Inde pendent, has practically taken placoiu the Xcriou covered uy uoiouei Wright's figures, In 5810 steam had only begun to show its roat possibilities, while those of electricity were hardly dreamed of. In tho last fifty .years the use of the brain to save waste of muscle has increased until at last tho world is beginning tu realize that brain work, not muscle work, is tho real measure of values, Tho final application of olectriclty as power will incroaso indefinitely, or should at any irate, tho earning or at least the capacity of .millions. The man who thinks is the real -worker. To this may ho attributed the mar velous growth of the past fifty years. Who van estimate or foretell what tho first half of the twentieth century will bring forth. The biggest and bcslftickof men's mining Loot and shoes at tho Factory Shoe Store Wood's College Notes. Two hundred and seventeen students lmvo entered mid thu number will probably reach SOU boforo April 18t)i. Nino tonchors liavo lieen employed and personal instruction will lie given all persons A who need It. .No preparation Is needed. .Students may enter who enu not road and will be carefully taught by experienced toacliers in a depart ment arranged eiclally Tor thein. Thirty scholarships woro written on Friday. New tables and furniture havo been ordered to accommodate tho largo number of students. Tho College U now ahoud of any in Schuyl kill county. Tho charter mcinbor scholarship will be withdrawn on Tuesday morning, April lltli, and in Its place n combinctl scholarship will bo issued at $150. Tho Collego olllco will bo bpen Saturday evening and all who wish a charter member scholarship at $75, worth April 14th $150, should call at tho College on or beforo Tues day morning. If you havo not tho ready cash call to seo l'rof. Wood and ho will suggest some plan by which you may tako advantago of tho charter membership. Students who wish to enter tho college at at any futtiro time may get tho charter mem ber scholarship now and como to tho collego at any titno. Tho college has eomo to stay, and Is ono of our great educational and financial institu tions. Ignored tho Warning. Despite tho warning published a3 to how mining matters are alleged to bo carried on at Beaver Hill, Oregon, n'party of sixty miners, from Shamokin, Sit. Carmol, Trevor ton and Shenandoah, leftShamokin on Satur day to dig lignite for fifty cents a car in that place. Most of tho men nro experienced American miners holding miners' certificates. y Lowlstown Selected. Lewlsfown, Mifilin county, will bo tho location of tho camp of tho National Guard of Feunsylvanla during tho coming summer. This announcement is not official, but it is practically settled that tho division will go thoro. It was so determined on Tuesday, when tho site was visited by Govornor Hastings. lIurpcr'H Itazar. During tho month of April Harper's Bazar will furnislr valuablo information to women on tho changes of fashion incidont to tho season, and will givo particular attention to wedding toilettes, brides' and bridemaids' gowns, and everything belonging to a church or homo wedding. Childicu's clothing in illustration and description, and costumes for golf, riding, driving and tennis, with full details also as to summer dresses, elaborate and simple, and hats for various functions, wH appear in tho succcssivo April issues. A serial story entitled A Young Couple, by Mrs. Burton Harrison, will begin in tho number fur April 25th. 1'iircltascd a. Property. William Vcale, who some years ago con ducted the Central Hotel, Beaver Meadow, but recently of Shenandoah, has purchased tho residenco of Noah Moycr, East Cran berry avenuo. Consideration privato. Hazle ton Standard. Happy YVorklnginen Can bo found on all our streets and in all our mines to-day, becauso they fortuuately walked into the Factory Shoo Store and found the cheapest and bcstplaco to buy their boots ami-shoes, . . . 4.18-tf Kscnped Prisoner He'captured. Salem, N. J April 20,-Fral Phillips escaped from the county jail on Friday by prying up tho floor boards nnd digging hla way through tho collar. Ho was capturod nenrAlloway Junction on Saturday by Sheriff Wrlggius nnd Detoctlvo Carney. Phillips had secured n pair of large scis sors, with which he attacked tho officers. Ho was compelled to givo up nt tho point bf a rovolver. Vestrurttve Forest Fires In New Jersey. Philadelphia, April 20. A special to The Times says that destructive forost fires lmvo again broken out at Port Re public, N. J., and havo been raging for four days. Four square miles of valunblo hunting and timber land lire reported con sumed, and a number of dwellings are said to bo In great danger. A largo num ber of farmers nro fighting tho flames. Prizes for American Artists. PlTTsnuiiO, April 20. Androvr Carnegie has authorized the trustees of tho Car- egle Art gallery to offer J8.000 for tho best two oil paintings by Amorlcnn ar tists. Tho trustees announce a prize of 15,000 for the best palutlpg In oil produced In the year 1896 by an American artist, wherever resident, and first shown In the Carnegie Art gallorles at an exhibition to bo held for five weoks, Uoglnmng 'lues day, Nov. 3 next. A prizo of 13,000 will bo given for the painting in oil adjudged to bo next In artlstlo viuuo. Mnrdercd by Jlurfrlars. Indianapolis, April 20. Early yester day morning Leo Hlrth, who owned a grocery and saloon on West Washington street, was shot through tho heart by burg lars who had brokon Into tho house from tho rear, for the purposo of ransacking tho premises. Ue died almost Instantly and the burglars Buccecaeu in malting gooa their osoon. The men also tried to kill Hlrth's wlfo. The murdered man loaves four children, Ice In the Streett. Tiihek Rivers. Quoboc, April 20. The greater part of tills town Is Inundated. Ice Is plied In great; masses In the streets. Tho cas works oro Hooded and tires extin guished. The oloctrlo light station nna water works are also threatened. News from Borthler, Ynmnchlcho nna bt. Anno do la Parade Is to the effect that those towns are all entirely flooded, and their distress Is great. A Ilnmb Thrower In Portugal's Capital. Lisbon, April 20. A wealthy manufact urer named Domlngor, whilo returning In his carriage from his factory atAsslsto Ihe Alhnndra station, was klllod, together with his coachman, by a bomb mado of dynamite and nails. The pollco are In quiring luto tho affair, Chile to MohllUo Troops. VALPAHAlSO, Clillo, April 20. Tho gov ernment Is about to mobilize H,0d0 of tho Nutlonal Guards recently eurollod. Thero was a demonstration of tho wholo forco yestordny The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania nnd Now Jor seyi Local showors, probably followed by fair and cooler weather; northwesterly winds. There's Jutt What You Want. Pan-Tina (25c) for coughs and colds. Oruhler Bros., drug store. At Unclo Sam a Tardy Pnyinastcn I'lrrsutnm, April 20. Tho Sterling Steel oompnny of MoKcosport, manufac turers of tho Wheeling steel nrmor pierc ing projectiles, Is In peculiar financial dif ficulties. For several months past they have been working on a lnrgo ordor of projectiles for tho United States govern- ment, which has cost them hundreds of thousands of dollars, for which thoy havo reoelvod no money In return. They havo consequently been compelled to pass their regular pay day and suspend operations. Tho credit of tho company is first class, howovor, and it Is oxpocted tho plant will resumo in n few days. The government appropriation Intended to pay tho com pany has boon used for nnothor purposo, and tho now appropriation will not bo available until congress adjourns. Drowned While Bathlnc Baltimouk, April 20. Henry Parks Custls Wilson, Jr., ono of tho most prom inent young society mon of this city, nnd a son of Dr. Henry P. C. Wilson, wns drowned In Baok rlvor, noar tho fishing shore of Mr. Aloxander Brown, tho well known banker, while bathing last. Satur day nf tornoon. Wilson was 29 years of ago the day he was drownod. Ho was business partner, best man nnd pall bearer to Thomas Whltrldge who was killed last year, with his young wife, by falling from tho window of their bedroom during a fire in the house thoy occupied. It Is thought by members of tho party who wero with Wilson, nil of whom are prominent in business and sooloty circles hero, thut Wil son was attacked by cramps. A Young Workman's Awful Death. Allektowk, Pa., April 20. Jacob Dull, employed as a furnace flllor by tho Thomas Iron company, at Hokendnuqua, Frank Morltz and JatnOs Cunningham woro fill ing the f urnnco. Tho bell openod and a mass of flames and smoke shot out. Morltz and Cunningham sprang naldo, but Dull bo camo bowlldored nnd fell Into tho furnace. The bell was lowered, and on the heated ore thoy saw tho body of Dull burned to a crisp. Tho body was fished out and pre sented a horrible sight. Dull wa9 19 years old. Consecrated to the lllslioprlc Washington, April 20. With Imposing rltos tho Right Bov. Thomas O'Gormnn wns yostorday consecrated ns bishop of Sioux Falls, S. D., tho ceremony taking place at St. Patrick's church, which was crowded throughout the four hours which tho oxorcises consumed. Cardinal Sntolll officiated as consecrator and 150 bishops nnd priests occupied tho chancel and chapel and joined In tho responses incidont to tho sorviee, whllo hundreds of other persons promlnontly connected with Catholic In stitutions were also present. Seven Men Killed In a Mine. ,Butte, Mont., April 20. Tho Broad water, Mine, nt Nlchart, was tho scene of a torrlble explosion early In tho morning, resulting in tho death of soven men nnd injury pf six hours, somo of whom cannot recover, The doad are Ifrank Jlman, Jamos Morrison, Hugh Mclvonzlo, Daniel O'Loary, Daniel Ross, John Kerns, Joseph Dearborn, and tho wouudod Mlohaol Ward, James Cometh, Mlohaol Coburn, Cbnrlos Schmidt, Jamos Gallagher and Josoph Doran. The Wire Gains Her Salt. Newdoiig, N. Y., April 20. Sabro M. Ashley, of Poughkeopslo; was Saturday grantod an absoluto dlvoroo from her husband, Harry Ashloy, by Judgo Dickey, of tho supremo court, In this city. Ashley Is a wealthy mill owner of ttellovllle, Ont., Canada, and Mrs. Ashley Is a court stenog rapher. Mr. Ashley contested the case from the start. Judge Dickey gave tho custody of hor daughters, Bessie and Mar tha, to Mrs. Ashloy. It is Known , By Its Cures It Is not what ws say, but what Hood's -.-saparil!a does, that tells tho story of Its merit. Tje thousands of people whom H has raised from disease and despair to happi ness and health, are the strongest and best advertisements' Hood's Sarsaparilla has. No other preparation In oxistenco has such a record of wonderful cures. This 13 why Hood's Sarsaparilla has the largest salo, and requires for its produc tion the largest laboratory in the world. Now it you noed a good medicine, why not try that which has done others so much good. Remember Hood's SarsapaiiiJa 8s the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently In the public eye.SljIx'PM5 u ji r!tlr, act harmoniously with Hood S Fllif Hood's SarMparilla. Wo. M. C. 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Tho Standard's cor respondent at Madrid says: Despite the persistent offloinl denials both from Wash ington and Madrid, It Is now an open se cret that both governments havo freely discussed their attitude towards each other In the Cuban affair. Spain is awaro that President Clovoland wishes to bo concil iatory, but that ho cannot answor for the control of American ouinlon If tho strug gle in Cuba be prolonged to the Injury of American commorce. Spain, on tho other hand, has Informed President Cleveland that she is willing to conciliate tho smypatbles oX sonslble Americans, but that she cannot entertain n proposal for the lndependonco of Cuba, or oven for a suspension of hostilities to negotiate with tho rebels, ns public opin ion would never tolerato such n humilia tion, Spain has boon silently preparing to oxecuto n Cuban homo rulo bill directly the colonial authorities regarded it advisable to do so. No data has yet boon fixed for this, however. It will ho an agrecablo Burpriso to persons subject to attacks of bilious colic to Icaru that prompt relief may ho had by taking Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Eem- dy. In many instances tho attack may bo prevented by taking this remedy as soon as tho first symptoms of the diseaso appear. 25 nd 50 cent bottles for salq by Gruhler Iiros., druggists. Murdered by llor Cousin. Richmond, Tox., April SO. Albert Som- orvlllo, in u fit of jealousy, shot and killed n,un bomorvlllo, a daughter or Judge H, L. Somorvlllo, postmaster of this city, then attempted aulcido, but made only a slight wound. Tho young man came horo recontly from Alabama, -whero his parents rosldo. Ho Is a nephew of Judge Somor vlllo, and was visiting at hlsunolo's house at tho timo. The tragedy ocourred in the stroot just In front of tho Somervlllo homo. Young Somervllle wag In love with his oousin, hut on account of the relationship tho parents refused consent to their mar riage. Somorvlllo is now In jail.' Grlp-Colds-IIeadaclie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippo when Laxative llromo Quinine will euro you iu ono dajf. Vat up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to cure, or money refunded. Prico, 25 cents. For salo by Kirlin's Pharmacy. A Fiendish Grandmother's Life Sentence. Ottawa, Ont., April 20. Mrs. Boll, for cruelty to her grandchildren, was on Sat urday sontencod to life Imprisonment. The charges against Mrs. Bell was that sho had punished tho two ohlldren, a boy of 14 and a girl of 18, with the most fiend ish tortures which malignant Ingenuity could devise. Stripping them to thinnest clothing sho would soak in water, and thon compel them to sit before open win nows when the temperature was several degrees below zoro until their attire was frozen stiff. On one occasion tho boy was kept at work In the' cold Improperly clad until nia toes were frozen and dropped off. They wore fed with food mixed with nox ious fluids llko kerosene, turpontlno and worse. ltheumatlsm Cured in a Tny. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tho system is remarkablo and mysterious. It removes at onco tho cause and tho disease immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by 11. HaEenhuch, Druggist, Shenandoah. Coming Event. April 22, Annual supper under auspicos of Welsh Congregational church, in tho church building. April 23, Grand concert and ball by tho Lithuanian band in Bobbins' opera house. May 30. Ico cream festival under the auspices of the 23 Club, in Bobbins' opera bouse. Shenandoah Directory. Business men and others, who have not vet secured one of thodirectoriesof Shenandoah. just issued, can obtain ono by making appll- canon at tuis omce. tub prlco Is only f2.00. and there aro only & few left. No business man can afford to bo without one of thesn books, 2-21-t Writ Virginia's War Governor Dead. Parkehsiiukg, W. Va., April 20. Kx. Governor Boroinnn, tho last of tho war governors of West Vlrglnin, dlodnt his h rain here at 0 o'clock yostorday morning. Ho was onco United States senator, and has boen Identified with state interests for thirty-flvo years. At tho time of his death ue was circuit court judgo for this district. Ills Wound l'rnves Fatal. LITITZ, Pa., April 20. Joseph Dough srty, who It is bolloved fatally shot his (vlfo at their home In Warwlok, a suburb of this borough, Friday evening aud then ut u bullet in his own brain, died on Sat arday. When you want good ToorW ni,,munn gas fitting, or general tlnsmlthlng done rait on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street, ueaier if. amvea. B-Ltf Buy Keystone flour. lie sure that the name Lkssiq & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack. THE PLAGUES RAVAGES Not So Ilnd nt llonir Kour as Ilm Itccn lteported. SAN VliAVOIfOO, April 20. Tho stonmor Gnollo arrived yesterday from Hong Kong nnd Yokohama via Honolulu. Owing to tho provnlunco of the black plaguo at Hong Kong tho stonmor wns sent to Qunr antluo Island. Tho cabin passepgorj, fifty In number, woro nllowcd tolnnd, but tho 00 stoorngo passengers woro kept on board. A enso of small pox dovolopcd during tho royngo from Yokohama to Honolulu, nnd thoro was n enso of blaok plaguo Just beforo the stonmor loft Yoko hama. Thoro wns no sickness on board when tho stonmor arrived hero yostorday, and after tho stoorngo passengers nnd their bnggngo have been fumigated thoy will probably bo allowed to land. Tho plnguo nows from China Is not alarming. Thoro Is a groat deal of sick ness among tho European colony nt Hong Kong, but nothing very sorloua. It bus rained thero constantly for sovon weoks, and tho city is In an unhealthy stato. A fatal cattlo disease has brokon but which has almost ruined tho dairy business, Up to .March 80 thoro had boon 2(31 cases of plaguo in Hong Kong elnco Jan. 1. Most of tho south China and Island ports have declared a quarantino against Hong Kong. A caso of plague Is roportod from Sing apore. Tho Gorman ofllcors engaged iu organiz ing nnd drilling the now Chinese army at Nang King woro attacked and badly beaten by a Chinese mob. News from Korea states that tho Koroon king is still domiciled at the Husslun le gation, but that tho Kussians aro endeav oring to persuade him to return to his palace. Outbreaks among tho Koreans against tho Japanese nre still froquent and a num ber of Jnpaueso havo boen killed. No News of Nanen. ST. PETEltSBUna, April 20. Tho pollco have a report from Ust Yansk, northern Siberia, that nothing Is known there of Dr. Nnnsen. Ust Yansk Is tho point cast of the Lena Delta from which was dated the first report by Kushnarff, contractor for Nnnsen, that fho explorer had reached tho polo nnd wns returning. The report which tho police havo now recolvod also says that tho natlvos who stayed from May to November on the Llakhoff and ICotelny Islands, whero Baron Toll's pro vision stores lntonded for Nansen's use nro placed, saw no wreckage or sign of Nanson. Itellef in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by tho "New Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise fia account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in tho bladder, kidneys, hack and every part of tho urinary passages in male or female. It relioves 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 Btreot. Itau Away from an Asylum. May's Landing, N. J., April 20. Chris tina Stouber, of Hammonton, an Inmate of tho Atlantic Insano asylum, at Smith's Landing, escaped from that Institution Friday night. A party hunted for her through tho woods all night. She was found early Saturday morning In the out skirts of town, She had traveled twonty miles during the night, and had several articles with her, by whlob, it Is thought, sho Intended to commit suicide. Bucklen'g Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in the world for cuts, 1 J ..1 . 1. 1. ,,.. w. uiuiaca, surus, uiuej.3, Ml. iuuuui, ididi fwiva. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruntions. and positively cures piles. or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasley. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Starling Savngo, of Irving Collego, Tenn., was taken from his bed by masked moonshiners and hanged. Timothy Anglln, ox-mombor of tho Ca nadian parliament and a noted Liberal, Is dying nt his home In Toronto. A vordtot of manslaughter was rendered at Mauoh Chunk, Pa., in tho caso of Fas queal Valontlno, on trial for tho murder of Peter Marrl. Walter Crawford, a fugitive neg ro con vlct, has murdered threo persons since he escaped from the Memphis (Tenn.) prison, and n posse is in pursuit. Theglassblowors of tho Hartford City (Ind.) Window Glass company refused to go to work becauso a blower had been d's :harged In violation of the agreement with their union. Six hundred mon are thrown out of work. The Discovery Saved Ills Life. Mr, G. Caillouctte, Druggist, Beavcrsvlllo, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all tho physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not livo. Having Dr. King s New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began Its use and lrom the first dose began to get better, and lifter using three bottles was upandabout again. It is worth its weight in gold. Wo won't keep storo or house without it." Get a free trial at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Octogenarian lillled by a Train. Winsted, Conn., April 20. Edward Wholon, 80 years old, was struck and In stantly killed by a south bound freight train while crossing a bridge at Dayton vllle. Tho old man was crawling on his hands and knees, and the engineer did not see blm until too late to stop. The old man apparently did not boar tho warning whlstlo, nnd was thrown into tho river below. Whalen was a resident of Tor- rington, and had boen dependent upon the town for some time. Strikers Charged with Murder. CniCAQO, April 20. John P. Smith was murdered at his nlaco of business, No. 51 Market stroot, by five mon who made their escape. Ills llrm, I'atek, rimltn ec uo,, palntors and decorators, had trouble with their nainters last winter nnu a nvnwo re sulted. Tho fooling was very bitter nnd tho assault Is supposed to be a result, Sir, Smith wns killed wltn a piece oi gas pipo. John Byan, a steam fitter, Is under arrest on suspicion. An Aftldavlt. This Is to certify that on May 11th, I walked to Jfelick'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 me up. After using threo bottles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend It. Charles II, Wet zel, Bunbury, Pa. gworn and subscribed to before me on August 10, 1801. Walter Shlpman, J, V. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by Oruhler Bros,, druggists. Let Tk Whole World Kinw Tnc Good BnMiles" Heart Cure Does H EABT DISEASE, has JU victim at a ... ., . , . . . ' . ja uiDauyuutUU. Aivrays laugut TjOac heart diseaso is incurable, when the symptoms becomo woll deflnod, thd patten becomes alarmed and a nervous panic takes I place. But when a sure remedy Is fount; I ana a euro oiicciea, auor years or suuerlng 'fl thero Is great rejoicing and desire to "let tho whole world know." Mrs. Laura Wlne inger, of Selkirk, Kansas, writes; "I desire to let tho wholo world know what Dr. Miles' Dr. Wiles' Heart Cure has dono for me. For ten years I had pain In my heart, short ness of breath, palpita tion, pain In my leftside, oppressed feeling In my chest, weak and hungry Heart Cure Restores , Health spells, bad dreams, could not Ho on either sldo, was numb and suffered terribly. I took Dr. Miles' Heart Ouro and beforo I finished tho eocond bottle I felt its good effects, I f oel now that I am fully recovered, and that Dr. Miles' Heart Curo saved my llfo." Dr. Miles' Heart Curo is sold on guarantee) that first bottlo benefits, or money retundod. POLITICAL CARDS. TjWR LEGISLATURE, ) Second District, H. W. BECKER, Of Girardvillc. Pa. Subject to Democratic rulca. . Oil COUNTY TUEASUKHIt, ELIAS DAVIS, Of Broad Mountain. Subject to Republican rules. F Oil CLERK OF THE COURTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Girardvllle. Subject to Democratic rules. JpOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. c. S. PHILLIPS, M. D, Office : 30 West Centre street. Can be consulted at all hours. p F. BURKE, M. D. 30 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Office hours : 7 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 'to 9 p. m. J. II. POMEROY, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Shenandoah, Pa. M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Euan butldtnir. corner of Main and . Centre streets, Shenandoah. PROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahanoy OXtfy, Pa. Having studied under some of the best masters lr London and Paris, will give lessonn on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Strouse, tbe eweler, unenanuoan. If You Have Any : NEED FOR ONE: A DEADLY PARALLEL TII'FE & FREEMAN. Gentlemen We had one of your No. So Safe In tbe llasoltino Building, which was in th worst part of tbe fire. Although the safe was badly burned on the outside, all of its contents were saved. We take pleasure In advising the public to use your safes it they want protection. (Signed,) MERSIION BROS. STIFFEL & FREI5SIAN, Gentlemen! I hereby Klve you my - Safe, found In tlio ruins of the late fire ot the Hoseltlne Art Galleries. Its contents were dentroyed and I havo no use for the shell, BUY A I AND NOT A (Signed,) TIIOS. J. ARMSTRONG. STIFFEL & FREEMAN, SAFE MANUFACTURERS,; 723 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA. i
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