1 EVENING HERALD HSTAm.IMl;iJ 1870. J7ubllAhel every Evening, Eieept Hundayint 8 South Jakdin HraBicr. Nkau (,'kkthfl the llitmld la dellreied In.Hlienttndonn nnil tMH vurroiimlmir ltwitn tor six eeiilmnfpckiBg Jfii'ft rnftniwble'ln'advBnee!' AdrettW meat charged hc- onlinjr tosimoe mill po.HiOi. The publishers reserve tlic rUtht to change the position of aderttseiiieiits whenever the iul llcntlou of news demands it. The right la reserved to reject nny ndveitlscinent, whether fisid for or now tlmt thw- rlHIiers may iemt mproer. Advertising mtoi made known upon application. Xntercd nt tho postoulee nt Shenandoah, l'a., na second cjais mail matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald WEDNESDAY, Al'UIl. 22. 18B0, "REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. To the Itcpubllcan electors of I'cnnaylvanln: Tho Republican of l'cnliaylvnnia, liy their duly chosen representatives, will meet In btato con vention Thursday, April 3, 1890, nt 10 o'clock a. m., In tho opera house, city of Harrlsburg, for thopurpoaoof nominating two candidates for Tcprcscntatlvo-ntOArRe In Congress nnd thirty lira icaiidldotc for Presidential electors, tho election of eljjht delcates-at-largo to the ltc. publican National convention, and for tho ransactlon of such other business as may bo presented. By onlcr of tho State Committee. II. S. tiOAY, Attest! Jfcmt 11. Itnx, Chairman. V: IS. AniiukWh; Secretaries. ' Pkiday will bo observed iw Arbor Day, in accordance with tho 'proclamation issued by Oovoruor 'Hastings'. Let over' one plant a treUc.il that day, TItfc fight' for state chairman is a spirited -one, and may the best mau win. lint, seriously, can any ono tell tlio uamo of tlio little man who . sought that position last year? A roKMKii Sheiiaudoahian, now located at Sliamokin, writes : "Send me tho Hi:1iam. I havo been used to It for years and cannot do without it. it boats tlio dailies down lieio by long odds." Tlmt is what they all say. The announcement in tlio IIkiiai.ii last evening that tlio eollierios would suspend operations this veiling for tho balance of the week, .laboiiiuvhat of a surprise. Tho condition of'tho qdal market warrants tho curtailment. of tliq. supply, it is said by tllo olliciaU. ' ' ' ' r- " ANTllitAcm: trailo circles are cry uuiet. Itetailers are not in i need of iminciliato supplies and aie far from ready to begin stocking. These conditions are liable to continue during the balancu of tho mouth. Tho market will bq relieved about tho latter patt of April through tlio opening of lake navigation. ' If there were, any disposition to ut prices Jt would be nianifust now. There juc absolutely lio signs of it. Awvicim from Ilarrisburg indicate that Senator Quay will bo asked to letnin the state chairWnship and thus st&'p tho light jiqw being waged between l.cach and Elkiii', Tho forme, r uppcars confident, although tho Deputy Attorney Uenenil is making a strong ciinvass. Thdfden'fs for Quay to hold over A'jutil the tw candidates cool oil', and then unako Mi1,caeli' chairman. . Tho latter is quoted iA sayiflg tliAt' if ho coilld not havo llio oOue to-uii)rrow ho did pot want it utall, Hazlet tlieV salary. Hazlctuu the police are mado to cum Besides the unpleasant duty of chasing "chippies" and raiding wedding celebrations, these overworked guardians of tho peace must keep a strict lockout for wandering vehicles, If they find shinuln in the alleys .such .means of locomotion as wheelbarrows, carriages, wagons, sleighs, -cte'lhey nifist reutdvo them to tho city pound ivbcre-.i'tliie will bo linpored for their rcleasu4ati(l'if not redeouicd within a certain llmo they will lio disposed' of at auction sale Tho order has, grown out of tho diuiculties -complaiueil of by people who are comiiclled in many Instances to Use' tho alleys at night Such a rule put in force in Shenandoah might not bo the' xivrfy "thing our otlicfals could do. j- . iu- J I ARBITRATION CONVENTION. One' of thCPinost'pfdtntncnt members o the arbitration confoiccs is Frederick It. Coudcrtj Esq. In an interview with.tho Noworefyf'tji-ri-jej o thVs expresses. )iuw self: "1 ' aril' dliablo' to 'glvo any details as to vhafclifflkoly to bo dotioat the coming In ternational Arbitration Convention to lo held jr. Washington .this week. I am familiar, of co)use, tbtyugh He press with what it is generally intended to effect, namely, to bring the question of arbitration, with all its advantage to inunkliul, prominently beforo our people and bcfo'ro the world. To effect' .this purpilso some of tlio leading men of tlio .Union men whoso 'national reputation and private character enUtlo them to weight whoii they'o'p'e'n their lips on public ques tions have been InVltcd to bo present to lend the dignity of their personal presence lo tho pocaslon. "Rx-Sendtort lUmiuU, ono 'of our most eminent JaWtlroHU It 'Senator who'bas ren dcred valuable sorvico to tlie jieoplo, will proliably be tlio iieimauent chairman. No man Is entitled to speak witli more authority on the question of arbitration than he. "Judge, of the United States Supreme Court anil of I other tribunals, member of Congress of, tlie various states and prominent tneii generally are Jo testify their belief in tho penicful methods of arbitration by attending tho coiiveiiHo(n. Addrey will, no doubt, ' bo delivered by some of our most prouilnutibjpaders of thought, and Ihut'lcl pate .permanent and most bcnoflclal effects from tilli'roiiuio'nt '' ' ' ' "Arbltraon, bi Sndoubtodly grpwlug in favor tlio world over. It hag made great progrcsWln 'Diropo nLtJ olily' be'eauso of its own 'i,iitrii)s)c Morltsi ,at, iMMjausa the now agencies of warfare aro so fearful that nil tbinlJlimi4ithflnl('witi; horror' from tlic probabilities of slaughter and destruction that will aocoiniidl'y thft nest groat, war. If it could ever birstiR "life-feed aro1 tlie-peaco- jn'kurs," ItinnyTosald most truly now, for with tlie reei lit improvement in murderous inaehineiy the distinctive etl'eet of a lung war may now be crowded into a few dayf, not t speal of the destruction of property in iic BceuiiiulateU earnings and invustnioilts of' mrtTlonit of innoflont people. It is t a irAtterof lotftlnMtr)Mdc with n AmcrieaJis thJt, dWisidsWiiff s if do thlt w n ao, to cope with any nation of the world, w should always have lieeti and are now most earnestly desirous of scciirW a lasting foundation of tlio golitlo, Intelligent and reasonable metliods of settlement by arbltrft Hon." There's .lost Wuit Villi AVnnl. l'ali-Thia (2BtO lbr' coughs nnd uuldi. Oruhlor Unit., dtug More. At Duel on n Depot latforin MoSTrtoMEltr, Ala., April 33 Five hun dred Democrats lioro to mtenil tho Demo cratic convention woro liorrlflid by n tragedy at tlio depot. Tlio platform was crowded when Dob Kotlnody, sheriff. 6f Dallas county, Alabamn, stopped out with n double barreled shtitsun and oponcd lire on two brotliora, 1'oroy aud Jlnrdli Wood, both oltlzons of Solma. I'orcy Wood was shot through tho back, inflicting a fatal wound. Mnrdla Wood drow'his pistol nnd fired at Konnnly five 'times without hit ting lilm. Kennedy reloaded his gun twice, llrlng in nil six shots at Mards Wood, shattering his right shouluor and breaking his loft artn. The troublo grow out of relations said to exist botwoon jlardls Wood and tho wife of Kennedy. Mardls Wood two years ago was tho nom ineo of tlio Domocrntlo party In tho Fourth district for cbngresi, but withdrew boforo tho election, nndGastou.Robblns, recently unsentod, took bis plnco. TCdnnodyls In jdll horo. Kentuckys Rpcelat Klectlons. Louisville, April CS.-'Electlons woro held yesterday to fill tbo vacancies In tho Btato sennto caused by the expulsion bf Dr. C. J. Walton, of Hart county, nnd Dr. James of Greonvlllo, Republicans, at the Jast session of tlio legislature Those gen tlemen woro renominated by tho Hopubli cans of tholr districts. Specials lndlcnto that Hon. W. J. Halo, Democrat, was elected ovor Walton by about 3S0 votes. Dalo is n froo sllvor man, nnd had consid erable Populist support. Dr. James, whoso only opponent was It. T. Pender, u Popu list, is returned by u voto of 800 mnjorlty. Walking Delegate Held for Murder, Chicago, April 23. Joint M. Uyan, a walking delegate for tho Painters' nnd Decorators' union and sorgomit-ntnrmsof tho Building Trndos council, was hold to tho grand jury without b ll by tho coro ner's jury as ono of tlio two men whoinur dorod John T. Smith, secretary nnd treas urer of tho Patok-Smlth company, paint ers and decorators, Saturday afternoon at ills placo of buslno-s iu tho downtown dis trict, by hitting mm in mo ncau who, a piece of gasplpe. New Laws Signed by Covcrnor Griggs. TiiBvmv. Anrtl 22. Governor Grincs yesterday signed tho bills co'difylng'tho corporation laws ot tlio state anil legaliz ing borough governments formed uudor laws since ucciareu unconsiiiuiiuinu, unu also Assomblynlan Austin's bill pfoliibt- lug non-residents irom gatnenug oysters and clums. This latter Din uoos not go Into offect until July 4. i:xplmllng hliell Kills n Soldier'. Sas Antonio, Tox., April 22. Whllo Light llattory F, Third United States ar tillery, was firing a salute nt Fort Sam Houston, commemorating tlio day Toxas nchlovcd hor Indcpendeuco from JIoxlco, tho prematuro explosion of a slmll In tho open breech of tho cannon Instantly killed private GeOrgo A. Parkliurst nnd wounded three otlior soldiers. Parkhurst's right sido and arm' wore blown away. Ho' was a nephow of Iter. Dr. Parkliurst, of 1 e w York. Cltlfens League Carries New Orleans. New Ohleanh, April 2). Tho Citizens' league has won the fight by a majority ot 10,000 to 15,000. There never was such ox- cltomontln tbo city on clootion day, and thousands aro on tho strcots roady to uu swer any call. The negroes gavo the league n heavy1 voto. Govornor roster will prob ably carry the Btato by 10,000 to 16,000. Political Murder In Louisiana. Tangipahoa, La.. April 22. A deplora ble tragedy occurred heroyetorday,SIr. A. H. Goss, tho'Popullst-Hepu'jllcan candi date fpr ooroncr of this parish, was shot nnd Instantly killed, and S. C. Hyde, a Democrat and highly respected man, was mortally SWrandbiL Tho' troublo between the men grow out of polities. Swindling Hanker Indicted. St. John's, J. h, April 22,:-Tho grand jury In tha bank case's finished, the consid eration ot the inuctmont ngninsc tno dtrectors of tho Commercial bank yostor day. They throw out thp indictments ngniuBt tlio directors, but found a true bill against .Mnnager Cooko. NUGGETS OF NEWS. At Threo IHVors, Qnobeo, tho flood is doing Immense damage, thirty-two build ings having been swopt away. Thd gold wing of tho T6xas Doinocraoy proposes to reorganize tlie party In tuQ stnte at a convention on Juno 23. At Shonnndoah, O., Mrs. Mary Johnson was found' dead and her brother, K. A. jaggora, dying in their residence. Doublo murder Is suspected. ' Tiio Democratic state conventions of, Massachusetts and Ithode Island Indorsed, ex-Governor William Ellussoll, of Mas Bachusotts.aa tho party's nominee for pres ident. TJio str(ko of 10,000 Chicago clothing workers, which Ijas bean In progress for the last thro month, has been doelared oil. Tho employers won an unconditional victory. At tho Ttepublloan convention of tho Eighth Virginia congressional district 'there was n bolt, ninj two sets of dolo gatos to !5t. Louis were chosen, nolther in structed. Gustavua Augustus Kobu, wlio hns had charge of large nillllnory establishments In liudon, Paris, St. Paul, Chicago, Now Vork and Klchmpnd, Vn., committed sul aide by BUootlng'lu tub latter city. jSlieju(lidnali l)lre(:l"iy, tuiuo8 tnm and others, who have not yet secured ono,of thedirectorlesof Shenandoah, just Issued, can obtain 'ond by making appli. cation at this oltlce. Tho price Is only $2.00, and thoro are only a few left. No business man can afford to be" without one pf thoso books. ' 2-Sl-t Whenrou want good roofing, plumbing trna ftttttif,: ni- ceonrAi tinsmithlnc done call on K. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Doaler lp stoves, 8-Vtf STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS i' Closing Uunlntloiis of tho New York nnd I'lilladelplilu Ifachiiiige. NkwYoiik, April 81. -Tho volume of bush noi on the Stock Uichatigo today was largo, nltd was fairly well distributed, with the rail road stocks hoidihff tnulp nwn t,,n.,-nfitni.. tWilln polutiof activity. Closing bids) KaItlmore.fr Ohio low Lehigh Val ev 3tW Cheen. .V Olilo Hit Del. & Hudson. 127 D., H. & W I". Kne l.V Lake Kflo & XV .. MJ Lehigh Nav lit New Jersey Oen...l074 N. Y. Central 07H Pennsylvania . MM Hettdlng at foul....- 78W W.N.Y.&Pa..'... General Markets. liiiinnr.fniA.Aprll SI. Flour steadyiwln ter superflno, f2.50'i.7.'i: do. extras, $J.753; I'onnsyiVnnla roller, olear, $3.083.6o; do. do, straight, Sl.V,ii.i.T0; western winter, clear, E3.JOJ.o:i. Wheat dull, with 7Us. bid and 71)ic. asked for May. Corn quiet, with 3"o. bid and i)7)lc. asked for April. Oats quiet, with 2.10. bid and 260. asked for April, liny llrmi choloo timothy, 17for large bales. Heof qulett beef hams, 81.1lo.u0. Pork quiet; old to now mess, f9.25'310.29i family, S10.S03ia.7S; short clear, llllftU.&O. Lard steady; western team, $3.20. Uutter weak; western dairy, 8 alOo.; do. creamery, lUttHc: Klglns, ltc; Im itation creamery, 0311c.; New York dairy, 9 13)c.t do. crodmery, lOffiHo.; Pennsylvania and western creamery prints, extra, 17e.; do. choice, 18c.; do. fair to good, 13&15e,l prints Jobbing at 1821o, Cheese easy; New York large, oj'310c.; small, eaiOt.-.; part skims. 3 6Jio.; full skims, 2a3Ho. Eggs weak; New York And Pennsylvania, 104Blc.; western iresn, iuc.; soutnern, vmvxs. I.lvo Stack 'Markets. New Yomr, April 21'. European cables quote American steers, at 10llc., dressed weight; refrigerator boot at 8S8ic. Calves slow nnd weak;, Inferior to good veals, StJit.M, Sheep and lambs firm for desirable weights; unshorn sheep, good, ?!((. Hj; clipped, do., 3,03.r); good Unshorn lam'bK, $1.M)4; Vltglnia spring lambs, tl.60 each. Ifogs lower at S3 tlOial. East LinBhTY, Pa., April 21,-Cattle In fair demand; prime, St. .lift 4.45; good, Slfflt.2.1; good butchers, SJ.tH)il4.10; rongh fat, T33.76; bulls, stags and cows., $ l.7.r)8J.T0. Uogs dull; medium and bait Yorkers, S3.70a3.75; com mon to fair Yorkers, S3.Qigj.u3; heavy hogs, very hard to sell.SS.SOSI.a); tough, $2.25S3.2S. Sheep slowat about unclianged prices! choice lambs, Si.2u4.3; common to good lambs, II. SOati spring lambs,' SO&d.&O. Veal calves, S.1.25SJ.50. Tho Dlseiivcrj' Saved Ills T.lfe. Jlr. O. Caillouctte, Druggist, Ileaversvlllev III. , says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my ilfo. Was takcri with liiv Grippo and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up nnd told I could not livo Having Dr. King's Now Discovory in my store I sent for a bottlo and began its use and from tho first iloso brcun to get better. and aftcrusing three bottles was up mid about again. It is worth its weight in gold. Wo won't keen store or house without it." Get a frco trial at A. Waslfcv's Drug StoTO. Taking Ttistlinony In Jackson's Case. Newpoht, KyAprll22. Tliejury in tho Scott Jackson ca?o was completed late yes terday afternoon. Only three peremptory challenges woro mado. Tho hearing of testimony was at onoo begun, Common wealth's Attoruoy Lookhnrt unnounced tho purposo to attack Jackson's character, showing ho lived a double life. Judgo Helm aided In cross examination of tho witnesses. Tho defense objected and was overruled, nnd took exceptions. Jackson was calm all day and took notes of the proceedings, especially of tlio testimony. Ho was taken back to jail "without, being llaudcuKcd. 7,'ew Trial for Marie ltarberl. Albany, April 22. Tbo court of appoals has reversed tho judgment of conviction for murder ot tho lower court and ordered a now trial In tbo paso of Mario Darberl, of Now York city, who is lu Sing Sing prison awaiting electrocution for tho mur der of hor betravor. Domonlco Cataldo. Cataldo had refused to marry "hot aftor promising to do so somo two months bo foro tho murder,,, nnd In tbo despair to which she, was driven shu sought him ono day in u saloon and cut bis throat. It will bo an agreeable surprise to porsons subject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may bo had by taking Ohaim berlaln's Colic, Cholera anu,,Diarrlioca Kom eily. Iu many instances tho attack may bo prevented by taking this remiidy as; so'ou as tho first symptoms' 6f tho disease appear. and 50 Cent bottles for salo by Oruhler Bros., druggists, , Buy Keystone flour. 15q suro that the name Lnssio &'1Iaek, Ashland, Ta., Is' printed on ovcry sa'ck. ' ' ' Maryland's Uepublloau Convention. BALTIMUIIB, April 23. Tho Hepublloan stntoconveniion oponod at the liycdum theater In thlf city to nboa today, sena tdr-elect,OoorgolL, Wellington called It to order, as'clmf rmati'of the ' i!iato 'Ripubli odn commluoe, and will have much to do with Its future notion, ni most of tho dol cantes thus far choicn fire follo'wfng Ills loadSrahln. There is no ttouot tiiat no win head tho the Marylahd delegation to St. Louis m a dolo.itat-larga,-artd that his associates will be Jnhies'A. Gary', William T, Malstdrand Kobort P. Gmhimi. The' nrosent urogram U to's6nd'tHd dolegatldn' to St. Louis unlnstruoted. Its flrjt vote' will be cast for Govornor Lowndes, after which It will bo dlvldod TiOtwoen Mcltin ley and Udttd, as 'the 'adlifcronts'-of b6th caudluatos aro suro oi piaoes iu iao uoiu gatlon. Indigestion' Yields readily to Hood's Barsapsrill because It tonea and strengthens the Btomaoh and aids digestion by sup plying pure blood, "I bad indiges tion so badly that I was all run down and could hardly walk,. Had no appetite and could not sleep. X began taking IIood'B Barsapa. rilla, and before I hud taken a foarth'df a bottle I was Very much better. I also used Hood's Pills and found them splendid, very mild, yet effec tive, I cannot say enough in praise for wbat they have done fpr me. Since litne two bottles of Hood's" SarSaparilla ana Ilooa's rills occasionally! i annosc nice, a now person, i Naves Knlehdld appetite, leer) well and work with 'ease.' ANNIK P, Lantz. Bellovillo, Pennsylvania. Hood's Safsaparilia Is the only True Blobd Purl&er promi nently in thd'publld eye. fir si for fS. Mtood's pilJs,InbeKct:uU0uk'' wyAMSY PILLS! nRU'' ffij3F ANQ fiURC. 'sCN04e, F0K"WOAK 3 SATE HOE'ijUBUAfl1 Wt5iK Sptcirie Co,fniLA,PA. ,tmiHmiiimiitit"i',",,m,mil,m'",,,,"""lS "Ise in lown Honey." j Pancake A combination of tlic great staifs -of life WHEAT, CORN and RICE. 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VETERINARY SPECIFICS Tor Sersss, Cattle, Shoop, Bogs, Hess, AND PODLTRT. 500Fase Hook on Treatment of Animals and Chart bent l'rcc. enttflj Fevers, Conecstlons.Tnllnmmatlot A.A.I Spinal dleninsltis, Milk l'over. 11.11. Strnlns, ljanicneHs, Klienmattsns CO. Distemper, Kasnl Dlscharccs. .l),IlotB or (Jrubst Worms. ' l.K.CoiiKhs, Heaves, Pneumonia I'.l'.Collo or Gripes, llcllrnclic. O.(..JtllBcarrla80f IleraorrhiiEos. II. II. Urinary nnd Kidney Diseases. I.I.-.Cruptlve Diseases, nlange. J.K. Diseases of Dliftstlon, l'aralysls. Single Bottle (over 50 doscsX - - .GO Stable On.se, Ito Bpecidcii, Mmmtl, Veterinary Core Oil and Medlcator. 87.00 riaricicnusrr unrvuii, m i,uu Sold 1)7DnigKlRt it itmt pnfalA sajvb.rsaaA Is kef tat.Utj os rttctpt of prlc ncarnnEis'Bio. ra, in a iiimuiuist.l!tewT.rt. HOMEOPATHIO ff SPECIFI1! NQ.O In ud SO yean . TWoDirsucwMfnt remedy for nervous Debility, vital weakness, And Proti-&t!on. from o?er-w6rk or other caasei. ll tir vi&L'or flTitlBandtftrjteT.fcl uowder. lor tx Bold by Uruf f lit or Mai potplilon receipt el rio. UTMPIIBII&'BSD. CO.,111 AlltHHUutSL.K.wTork. FAT. hOV, 11, 1860. JUNC31, U9l. TRADE MARK JAN. 3 'it. Beware of fraudulent and worthlMA iraltationa. NONE Genuine&''TWIN,, Tba molt beautiful t moitnll&hlAfmnitt trftvt tf ;Taey never break! Ther nerer cutl They nerer ruBtl M iwfe In Cotton and Bilk Casings ontlMckel Plttad. Ccna 33 ct (Stamps) for Samples "Genuine Twin," to P, J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -Fdr-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbby's Bohemian Beer M. C. WATSON, Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. Cigars, Tobacco, Ac, Agent for Itcadlng Ureyirlnis Co.'s Jleer and l'orter. 11Q and 11S S. Main St. HARUES DERR'S . Barber Shop ! 12 West Centre Street. Our Hot Towel Shave Is lecdmlng' popular. You' wlll'llko It, We maae a specialty oi i nair cutting. it i r-". HUMPHREYS ALLEGED FORGERS .CAUGHT. a fiald to Havo Secured 810,000 rroiu.nllnnli in Cnllfurnln. I'ntt.AUlJUjiiiA, : April- 2 Ohnrjes BeBlter and, .Tallies 'Crenii( tlio two-pl-le(edolipoU ifdrR.-rs 'of fittofliatlonal nd torlety tititl iio )tiit.o Hate operated; in ovory4:lty bf i i .'irianca In this court' try, who were arrested here a few days ajro on suspicion, will probably bo sent to Sau Francisco to answer tho charge of raising a draft of 12 on tho Crooker Woolworth bank, of Woodland, Cab, to .'2,000, and obtatulUB thereby $20,000 from the Nevada bafik, 6f SiiUTrauelsoo. Coun sel for tho two bnnks In tbls city yostor dny placed iu Sheriff Clement's bands n foreign nttaebment under tho fraudulent debtors act to recover tho $30,000. A con fidence man now in prison at St. Paul, Mlnri., Is said to havo implicated the men. The criminal proceedings may follow the Borvlng of tile writ Tho men woro nrrostod while on theit way to South America, whofo it Is believed they intended to work banks. Tho Cali fornia banks woro swindled in tho latter part of 1895, and tbo fraud was only dis covered recently. An alleged Merchan dise broker, A. If, Dean byname, obtained the original draft from the Woodland batik on Doo. 13. nnd when nresonted in San Francisco On the lVth it called foi 22,000. Of this amount $3,000 was left standing, nnd the forgers fled. Tho rais ing of tho draft was n fine piece of work, nnd could drily 'bo1 distinguished .Under a magnifying glass. THE BURDEN ROBBERY. Female Saspect Indicted by the New . Vort Grand Jury. i NEW YoiiK, April 38. Tho mystery of tho theft o 'he Burden jowels is lu a fair way to be fully xlbntod ub. Yesterday tha grand jufy iddlotbd Iis Edla Stlniqnlsi, ohnrged with being an accessory after tho crime. Miss Stlmqulst was a kltohon girl In Mr. Burdon's houso at tho time of the robbory, who was known to bo on friondly. torms with Wllllnm Roberts Dunlop, tho butler, and William Turnor, tho footman, who are now unddr arrest in London. At tho district attornov's office sho would not admit' that Bho knew anything about tho robbery. Assistant District At torney Uattlo said sho know of the rob bery and helped tho two servants, Dunlop and Turnor, to conceal the jewelry. Part of tho jewolry she concealed In a ham. She cut open the hnm and placed somo of the Jowolry In it. It remained there for two days, when the inon went Uicro' nnd took tho jowels out and car'riod thohi out of tho bouse. Itelicf in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and'.'bfadder diseases relieved in siz; hours by tho .New ..Great South American Kidney Cure." This now remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain -lathe bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tlio urinary passages in male or -leinaie. It relieves retention of water' 'and pain' in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and euro this is your remedyj Bold by Snapira s pnarmacy, iuy Boutn Main street. Store Trouble for lnstor llrovrn. Oakland, Cal., April 23. Rev. O. O. Drown, D. 13., pastor of tho First Congre gational church, San Francisco, is ngaln lighting fpr his ministerial existence. Tho Bny conference ot uongregationnt minis ters, angered at Brown's refusal to accept tho sllght.consuro Imposed uy tno council, which tried him upon charges or lmmor nlltr and 'untnlnlsterlal oonduot, has pre ferred new charges against mm, ami ro- oponed the old compliant, xno now-aue-gatlons stato that tho pastor Is untruthful and unut lor tno. ministry. During tho .-.inter of 1803, F. il Martin, of Long Eeach, West Va contracted a severo cold which left him with a cough. In speaking of how bo cured it ho says : "I used several kinds of cough syrup but found no relief until I bought a bottlo 6f Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, whicb relieved me almost instantly, and in a short timo brought about a complete cuTe." When troubled with a cough or cold use this remedy and you will not find It necessary to try several kinds beforo you ' get relief. It has been in the market for dvertweuty years and constantly grown in fnvor and popularity. For salo at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by Gruhler Bros., druggists. Death of Mr.Leon8ay. Paris, April St. Leon Say, 'tho distin guished political ocouoihl'it.dled 'yes terday', aged 70. Jeati "Baptlato Le6n Say Svas no-' table chiefly becahso ho combined states manship of a high order with literary ability of tho first olnss. Ho was tho fore jdostj flnnnqlerprvFrapce for tho pijstlgen cratloil, 'and It Was owing to tho confidence In bis judgment; on monetary juatters and nflalrs otTOve'ntlo nnd taxattoh that be was choson president of tho International? monetary coniorenoo hold at Paris in 1878. Ho has hold many publlooQlces, Including the prosldoncy of tho senato, ambassador to England and minister of linanco. i Klipuinntism Cured in a Day. "Mystic Curo" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tlio system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once tho canse and the disease immediately disappears. The first d6se greatly behclits; 75 cents, som ny C. II. Ilagcnbuch, Druggist,- Shenandoah. For a New Government Prison. Washington, April 23. The house Ju diciary committee yesterday voted to re port favorable tbo bill lntroquced by .Mr. Blue, ofKansas, lor tne erection oi a gov ernment penitentiary on the Leavenworth military rosorvatlou. Thq prison Is' to ac commodate 1,200 prisoners, and Is to cost f 1K0.000. The bill carries taO.000 for the work In the next fiscal year. Venezuela Dispute Still Deadlocked. Lond6v," April '22. A dispatch to The Times says that tho Venezuela dispute is stlll in a dangerous stato, and thai no agreement us to principle lias been reached. "Negotiations between England and thq TJnlted States," says The Times' eorr& spondent, "aro at a standstill, and nobody, ,Knows whdojbr how'tho dbUdloo'k fwlll bo "removed." An Affidavit. This is to certify that on Hay 11th, I walkud'fo'Mcllrk'sidrug' store, on 'a pair, ot crutches aud bought a bottlo of Chamber Iain's rain Balni ' for iullamm'atdry rheuma- tlsuv wbkb hadiyrlpplcH'mo hp, . After using three bottles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend It. Charles II. Wet zel, Sunbury, Ta, $worn and -subscribed -tobefore mo-on Aiimist 10.-1801. AVilfer Shlomin. -J. V. Eor sale at 60 cents per bottlo by Guilder Bros., druggists. Full Details Gladly Giver A Railroad Official's Dspericncc It. EDWAKD EDMOND3, long con' nccted vlth railroad construction In Nobraska,TTrllosi "My heart troubled and pained ad for 10 years. Shortness ot breath was the constant and most Common symptom. Intense! excruciating pain, gener ally followed any sovcro exertion. Falntness, hunger withoutnny appotlto! nuttetlng that maqomocintch my urease and palpitation that often staggered mo 03" If I would fall. Were irequent attacts. Again, ovcrythini would turn black If I arose from asiooDln: posturo quickly Blecplewriignls with their Dr. Mile' prostrating unrest wero numerous and I could get no rest day or night. I consulted loading phy sicians and tried adver tised remedies. Thoy gavotno'no relief. Ono ot Heart Cure Restores Health Dr. Miles' circulars described my case so exactly that I took Sr. Miles' Now Heart Curo and I am now a well man. I hope every one tr6ublcd with heart dlseaso will try Dr. Miles' remedies. If they willwrlto mo personally, I w)H gladly givo them full details ot my experience." Edw. Edmonds. P. O. Bo 65, David City, Nobraska. Dr. Miles' Heart Curo la sold on guarantoo that first bottlo benefits or money refunded. POLITICAL CARDS. bnTfcaisLATunii-, Second District, H. W. BECKER, Of Girordvllle, Pa. Subject to Democratic rules. IjlOIt COUKTY tkeXsohkr, ELIAS DAVIS, OfUIrond Mountain. ) SiiWeci'to'Repulilican rules. JjlOn CLERK' OF'TIlE COjUHTS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of GIrardvJIIe. Subject to Democratic rules. r co'iJntv c6miissioneh, FRAIK RENTZ, or 'Ashland. Subject to Republican rules. . . c, S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Ofllce: 30 West Centre street. Can be consulted at all hours. p F. BUKKE, II. D. 80 E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah. Ofllce hours 7 to 0 a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 lo 9 J. POMBROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Slienandoah, Pa. M. BUtttfE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Eiran butldfnf. corner of Main and Centre streets, Shenandoah. pROF JOHN JONES. MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock. Box 65, Mahanoy Ofty, Pa. Having fit ud led under lome of the bet masters hv London and Paris. -will eive leasotl on the violin, cruttar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address tn care of, St rouse, tho eweler, Hlienanuoan. If You Have Any : NEED FOR ONE: STIFFELL FREEMAN. ' n.nt1emcn:-Walmd oneof your No. Si Sala in'therlioseltlne 'lJullillnB, -which was In tb worst part of the lire. Although the safe was badly burned on the outside, all of its contents w'ere; saved.- -'' XVe take pleasure In advising the public to use your safes if. they-want protection. (Signed,) MEI1SHON DUOS, STIFFElf A FHEESlAN. Gentlemen: I hereby give you my Bate, found in the ruins ot the late Are ot the Iloselttno Alt Galleries. Uts'cOhtients Wtre dejtjry!d ondtlutYe no'nse for the shell, (8J5'SA) T"03- J- AUSISTUONG. SJ1FFEL. FREEMAN, SAFE 1 MANUFACTURERS, ,733 Chestnut St., m PHILADELPHIA. BUY A i 1 AND NOT A g Ml IM W I, A DEADLY PARALLEL j o 1 -! f ah
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