- - - m I EVENING HERALD IWTAI1MSMI.I) 18TU. Published even- Evening, Kicept Sunday, at 8 HO DTK JARDIH HritRKT. XlMU O.KTIia f ho Ilemld in ileilvpirit InHhenanduan nml the surrounding towns fur six edits a week, iy able to the cnrriora. lly mall 18.00 a yflar, or "onH it month. payable In advance. jihertl"fl mentq altarped acvurdliiK to tpnoe and position, riio publishers reserve the rlsrht to etiHi.Ro'tlie position of niUertiseitients wlienev er tho pul Mention o( news demands It. The rlnht Is reserved to reject any advertisement, Whether fmUl for or not. thnt'lhe publishers may deem mproiier. Advertising ratos nnido known upon application, ffntcrod at tho postofllce at Shenandoah, Pa., an second olas mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. Evening Herald FHIDAY, Al'ltll, 1800. THE MONEY ISSUE. Tho ltcpubllcnn party is in favor of honest money, anil at each of tlio four statu con ventions hold this week tho expressions on tho currency question show tlio party to bo committed to a sound money basis. Tho platform adopted by tho convention at Ilarrisburg yoeterday is allvo with Ameri canism, and upon tho financial question it speaks as follows : "Tho Hcpublican party has always main tained tho National honor and ciedit. It enforced tho resumption of specio pay ments. It keeps faith as to every debt created for tlio preservation of the Union, and has paid the greater part of it in accord ance with tho spirit and the letter of tlio laws miller which it has been contracted. It largely reduced tho interest charged upon tlio unluiico of tlio debt by lefiindiug at lower rates. It substituted for tlio liuctiiating and inadequately frccured notes of tho state banks a uniform national currency of stable values and of equal purchasing and debt pay ing powers. Faithful to its record, believing that tho people are entitled to tlio uio of tlio best money, and anxious to rosturo and pre serve tho industrial and commercial pros perity of the union, the Hcpublican party favors international bimetallism, and until that can be established upon a secure basis opposes the coiu.ige of silver, except upon government account, and demands tlio nuiin Icnamo of existing gold standard of value." The money plank of the Connecticut plat form is just as emphatic : "We are unalterably opposed to tho issue of unsecured i-aper currency, cither by the government or the Imnks; to tho free coinage of silver, at any ratio, and favor u single Mandurd of value, anil that standard gold. We believe that this policy, witli a sound and stable currency upon a gold basis, will 1 u rnisli sutlicicut levemie to meet all re quirements of the. government and properly support it." Tho Hcpublieans of Maryland, fresh from a grand victory in a state that has been con trolled by tho Democracy fur over thirty year,, pronounce themselves adherents to the gold standard in those words: "We belioe in tho cold standard upon which to bue our circulating medium and ato opposed to the free and unlimited coinage of silver until an international agieemeut of the important commercial countries of tho world shall give silver a larger use." Tlio Southern Democracy has on several occasions dcclaied themselves apostles of tho free silver theory, but the Tennessee liepubli c ins uio not tainted with such poison. In their platform they declare : "Wo aro unalterably opposed touny scheino that will give to this country a depreciated ami debased currency. We l.ivor tho use of silver as currency, but to the extent only that its parity with gold will bo maintained, and in consequence tiro opposed ton free and unlimited and independent coinage of silver at a rate of Id to 1. Wo bclievo that every American dollar should bo an holiest one bundled i cut dollar always and every where." It is now quite nppaient that the free coin age men cannot capture tho St. Louis con vcntloiiwliilo the Democrats aro reasonably certain to endorse that dogma in their national platform. The expressions on the currency question from diU'erent sections of tho country show conclusively the tend of Uopiiblican sentiment. Tho party stands solidly fur the best interests of tho country on tho two most vital issues now before the people protection and sound money. The Odd Fellows of Mahauoy City are making great preparations to receive the largo crowds expected iu that town to morrow. The business places and private dwellings ure being gayly decorated, and many arches are being erected iu dill'ercut parts of the town. Tho Odd Fellows never do things by hall's, and the celobrJtion to morrow will be worthy of the occasion. Tin: I'hiladolphia Times, one of tbo lead ing Democratic japem of the state, suggests ji way out of a fcerioun dilemma confronting that irty. Tbe Dwaocmcy lias been search ing fora presidential candidate, and failing s far to nuil am, tho 'It mas suggest tti in nominate J. IuuaU Cameron. IMltur Mc C lure says "be it tbe strongest elieaji-uiouey man in ttte cuuutry ;" that "be is a Demo crat by uirtb and Ion cherished eouvio tiuus," abd "be has aUulutely severed bis relation witb tbe Bejiuhlieau jarty." Our 4.toeiued coutemjiorary ii mistaken iu one jparticular. Instead of Cameron severing Jus cojineciions witb the Kepublicun party, that organisation baa long since given him the dump and only await the opportunity presented next year to elect a Senator who will represent the party und not Don Cam iron. l!y all menus, give Cameron the Dem ocratic, nomination, Joi'KN.u.isTio enterprise is commendable and tbe exigencies of the thnea demand the i vercue of every faculty in the publication of tbe daily press. It is claimed that a Now York Souilay newspaper paid $7,500 for Murderer fllolinea' ioufeion, while tho amount paid by the Philadelphia Inquirer, tbe only daily in that city publishing the alleged confuuion, is not given. The Inquirer baa made some very serious charges againct one or two of its contemporaries, claiming that bribery was resorted to Indue us employe to furuUh a copy of the paper loiitainiiig the alleged confoasiuu. If true, this place the guilty publishers in an un enviable light. But their action is not to bo coiuparnl with that of au allodged news paper, whnli for the want of the means or the propr r appreciation of tho public demand for tin w ws through legitimate channels, steals ironi the columns of its contemporary the ri wit ol w. li paid labor. It is robbery, pure and simple und no one with tho proper uewtiaper tn n ng would rwort to such I menu practh r. "Jjltr i a blind Nome time. YV litmus" mi' used its know of lit bait one iilhwd newspaper m Schuylkill county that resorts to iu li tihln NW York 1'Hslilon Note. Fancy waist are again very popular for spring and iu miner wear. They aro moro often made in tho stylo of lauln XIV ami lonls XVI. Such emits are very elegant, made of brocade or eatin with lace Jabot or rtillles and with handsome waistcoats. Oilier fancy waists have an added cross skirt iu godet to imitate the style of the coot. Some of the fancies of tlio summer season aro entire waists of embroidered batiste and open work linen, liioiissellnc lie sole, novelties in eliillbn, etc. Many of these waists aro made with flowered taffeta sleeve. The new sleovos aro smaller, drooping or trimmed witli rulllosnnd pull's. ' A fancy of tho season is to wear a hand some IhnUco of black satin wltti a light skirt. Very elaborate ovening waists aro seen inado of the new jetted nets, draped over handsome pompadour toU'etag. Tho favorite colors of tho spring are tones of green, heliotrope, light brown and gray. liitor costumes of light gray and green nro very popular. All now French skirts are decidedly smaller, tho average width being five and a half yards, many of them being even less than five. Tho front and sides havo an easy fullness, with tho gathers or pleats clustered in tho back. Another distinguishing fenturo of tho new spring costumes aro fascinating silk linings in bright colors, from the cheapest taffeta to tho most expensive, brnesulo. At many of tho spring expositions of gowns, the new cares attract tlio most at tcntiou on account of tho richness of ma' terial and tho novelties iu combination of color. Tho necks havo elaborate ruches, collarettes of moussclino do soic, laco ribbons, flowers and jets. Tho McDowell Fashion Magazino at hand contain many now ideas of great value to both professional and amateur dressmakers. If you nro unable to procure either of these journals from your newtdenlcr do not take any substitute, but apply by mail to Messrs. A. McDowell Co., 4 West 14th street, Now York. Maryland's Prohibition Delegate. llALTlMOliK, April -Jl. Tho Prohibition ists hold their stato ciinvoiitlon hero yes terday. A resolution wits unanlmotisly ndop.ed: "That Mirylnnd presents tho nnmoof the Hon. .Todiu.i Levering to the l'ittsburjf convention, nntl that our dolo gates bo pledged to support ills nomina tion for tho presidency." Tlio following wcro choson as delegnliH-nt-largo: Joshltii Levering, Edwin HiBirins, W. Frank Tucker, Kobcrt MoLuughlln, Willlnm Sll vcrwood, Christian A. K. Spnniur, A. K. Shoemaker, Jiuno T. Anthony, Daniel YV. Miles and George W. Covington. A Dyiialiilln l'li'iul In WVstvllle, Conn. Nbw Havkn, April 21. Alargo dynnm itu bomb was exploded but night on tho window sill of tho residence of Major George K. Alb.;o, in Wustvillo. Major Al beo and the members of his family were In tbo house at tho time, but woro not in jured. Tho shock broke nil tho windows lu tbo vicinity. The miscreant escaped. Mujor Albeo was formerly In tho United States service In Mexico, and is now nn spector of arms at tbo Winchester ltepeat ing company. It Is bollovcd that tho guilty party wus a discharged employe of tho Winchester company. lon't I.i't AnlM)ily Interfere, Hut Take Pan-Tina for coughs and colds, 25c. At (iiuhler llros., drug store. Killed Ills Wife and Himself. Meadville, Pa., April 21 Yostorday afternoon, at a pluco about two milos south of here, Kdwnrd Karlosklnd shot his wlfo' in tho head threo times and then cut his own throat. Both nro dead. Tho only witness of tho tragedy was tho couple's il-ycnr-old girl. Sho says her father knocked her mother down with a club and then shot her. Thinking the woman was dead, ho took n razor and cut his throat from ear to car, dying almost in stantly. Tho woman lingered in agony for about two hours. Jealousy was tho cause of tho trouble. President Cleveland Criticized. Washington, April 21 Tho eonforenco for International arbitration, which has been u very harmoulous one, closod last night with n mass nice, ingiri Allen's Opera House, In tho course of which President Eliot, of Harvard university, soveroly ar raigned tho foreign policy of Presldout Olevelnnd and Secretary Olnoy. Tho per sonalities which President Eliot uttered in cool, measured terms, wero so pointed that they incited a decided sensation. Tho country had been surprised and discour aged nt the luimonso war spirit it had en countered, bo said. l'or nil Arbitration Conference, Wabihsgton, April 21. Representative Pearson, of Jsorth Carolina. yuUcrdny In troduced a resolution authorizing tho pres ident to invite the nations of tho world to uppolnt delegates to an International con ference to be held at such tlmo and plnco us may be agreed upon for tho purpose of establishing n permanent international court of arbitration for tho final sottlomcnt of international disputes. Consul (leuornl l.eo Confirmed. Washington, April 21. Tho sonntoln executive sosilun yoslerdny conlirmod tha nomination of General Kitzhugh Loo to bo consul general at Havana, Cuba. There wus no opposition to confirmation. The Weather For eastern Pennsylvania. Now Jorsoy und Delaware: Generally fair, but condi tions are favorablo foi'llghtlocnlBhowors; eastorly to southerly wlndi. For District of Columbia und Maryland: Conditions urn fnvorablo for light local sliowers: tllihtlv warmer: southerly winds. For Virginia: Generally fair; warmer; south lasterly winds. Yesterday's llaselmll CiMiir.1. At Now York Philadelphia, 10: New York. 8. At Haltlinoro Hoston, 7: llal tlmoro, 0. At Pittsburg-Pittsburg, 4; Loulsvlilo, a At St. Louis Chicago, 3; Bt, Louis, 1. At Washington Wuslilng' tun. 8: Dniuklvn. 5. The Cincinnati' Cleveland gamo was postponed on' uo- ouut ot rain. Addicts Curds. One of the finest lines of address curds over displayed In this wctlon of the stato can bo seen at tho Hkkalk oflleq. Thoy are em bellished with society emblems, and make most excellent visiting cards for incmliers of tho various fraternities. Call and examine them. PITHY POINTS. Happenings Throughout tlio Itcgloil Chron icled for Hasty I'ertisal. Did you plant u tree? To-morrow Is odd Fellows' day. Tlio Ikirnosvlllc public school has closed. Hush flrctfnre raging fiercely on tin moun tains. The l'ottsvillo Water Company will build another dam in tlio Indian lion valley. Owen I'rossnii and Miss Kosn Maitiii. both of Mahanoy City, were married yesterday afternoon. Sol. Honk, agenl for lfoigenspnn's Newark beer, yesterday put another new delivery wagon on tbeioad. Work has lieguu on tho Second Methodist 1'piscopal church, at Slmmokiu. The struc ture will cost $23,000. Tho Centralin-Cunynghain auditing board will make another eil'ort to organize at Cen tral la on Monday night. James Goodman & Co., tho green groeors, have enlarged their l'ottsvillo store to ac commodate their increased trade. Mrs, David llendcr, who wits recently removed from l'incgrovo to tho Ilarrisburg insane asylum, died at that institution, God's American Volunteers will, hold meetings in Itohhlns' opera houso nil day on Sunday, A cordial invitation Is extended tbo public. Mrs. Julia Imschwcllcr, wife of tho well known l'ottsvillo confectioner, died yester day afternoon. Tho funeral will takoplaco Tnosday afternoon. Harry K. Selllgmm has resigned his position ns chelf clerk nt tho Hotel Knior, Mahanoy City, and will bo succeeded by K. A. llacon, of Philadelphia. Tlio M. 13. church, of Glrardvlllo, accord ing to its annual report, is'in a most prosper ous condition. Church freo of debt, money in tlio treasury and a now pastor, 1'3. W.Carr, of Sunbury.nnd his confederate, liicbard A. Kobcrts, of Chicago, aro held lu ?M)0 bail at Philadelphia, charged with swindling two young men of that city. Tlio Lytic Coal Company is putting up forty-four now houses at its operation, at Primrose. Thirty houses were but leecntly completed, and the settlement is rapidly growing in population, John Davis has been appointed driver for the United States Express Company at Potts vllle, vice Fidel Albor, who was promoted to the position of express messenger on the main lino of tho P. & I!, road. It is stated on good authority that a num ber of Philadelphia capitalists havo pur chased the franchise of tlio Tamaqua and Lansford Street Hallway Company and that work will begin on the road as soon ni pos sible ltid Yourself of itlifHiiiuitlmu Ituy Kcd Flag Oil, 25c. At Grubler llros., drug storo. A New Military Itesenutloif. Washington, April 21. By oxecutlvo order Issued from tlio war department a part of tho group of islands located In tho Gulf of Georgia, Washington state, known as Sucia islands, and comprising 103 acres, has been iesorvod and sot apart for mili tary purposes and proclaimed a military reservation. Tlio luuil secured Is wanted for coast defenses. Stntelinod for Oklahoma. Washington, April 2 1. By a vote of six ayos to two nays, tho house committee 911 territories agreed to report favorably a bill admitting Oklahoma to statehood. Those voting lu tho affirmative wero Messrs. Scranton, Perkins, Avery, Harris, Hudley and Coopor (Texas). Tho negative votes wero cast by Messrs. Tuft nnd Knox. Deserted the Salvation Aruo'. New YoitK, April 21 Captain David Arthur Johns, prlvato secretary to Com mander Booth-Tucker, tendered ills resig nation ns a Salvation Army officer yester day. Lieutenant L. I. Kirk, head of tho millinery department, tvud Stuff Captain Walton, chief of tlio tailoring department of tho Salvation Army, also handed in their resignations. Thoy havo nil uulted with Balllugton Booth's Volunteers. Communication with Ituliiwuyo Cut Oft. CAfE TOWN, April 21. Telegraphic communication with tho town of Bulu- wayo has been cut off at Fig Troo. Tho lattor Is a small place, noar Miingwo, south wost of Buluwnyo. Tho break cuts of all means of communicating by wire with Buluwnyo. NUGGETS OF NEWS Two days' fighting between Christians and Turks has occurred ntEplskopl, in tho Island of Croto. Tho British ndmirnlty has given out or ders for tho construction of twenty now torpedo bout destroyers, Tho People's party senators nnd repre sentatives publish a donial of reports of intended coalition with one of tho old parties. At Jacksonville, Flu., Judge Lacko is sued tin order attaching tho schooner Martha, charged with an attempt to onrry an armed expedition from Key Wost to Cuba on -March 31, Edward Burr, of Sholby, O., fntully shot his mistress. Nettle Stcolo, nt Martha Smart's houso lu Mansfield, O. Ho was jealous, liarr Is 23 years old. Ills people live In Bollefonto, Pa. John Ilronok, alleged anarchist, who was convicted In Chicago in July, 1838, on iho chargo of cousplracy to kill Jud-ro Gury and Julius S. Grinuoll, and sentenced to twolvo years iu tho penitentiary, has been released. Scrofula Broke Out On our boy when a baby. We gave htm much treatment without avail. Noticing In the papers Hood's Sarsapatllla was rec ommended for scrofula and blood diseases we gave it a trial. We soon saw a change for the better. Ho has taken tour bottlea Hood's Sarsaparilia and is now entirely well, hearty and free from all scrofulous symptoms. I have alto taken three bottles lor nervous head ache and catarrh. It gave me great relief." Mm. T. M. BMlTn, Butber Qlen, Va. '.U.eiN,-lfr. Dlllo hbltaf comtlj. HOOCl S PIUS ttoa. rrU.Ut.oU A SHAMPOO A warm shampoo with CutlcuitA SoAf, followod by gentle applications ot Cuti cuiia (ointment), tho great skin cure, will clear tho scalp of crusts, rcalos, and dandruff, allay Itching, soothe irritation, stimulate tho hair follicles, nnd produco a clean, healthy scalp and luxuriant hair, when all else falls. Sold throughout th world. JMr. CrTlrCBA, Wc.i Ami ClirM. Cnnr,, Sole 1'ropl., noton. Off- " How to l'roduo Luxuriant lUIr," nulled free HOLMES' ALLEGED SCHEME. Will Try to Induce airs. I'lteael to Save lllm from the Onllows. Philadelphia, April 21. Tho North American prints a story to tlio effect that Murderer H. If. Holmes has evolved n nowschomo in n lost dosporato effort to escape tho gallows. Upon what Is said to ba nuthorltntlvo Information It is declared thnt ho menus to ask Mrs. I'ltezel, tho widow of tho man for whose murdei Holmes Is undor death sontonco, to inter codo for n commutation by tho board of pardons. Knowing tho woman's pcnnl loss situation Holmes, it is asserted, had her brought horo from hor Illinois homo, and will pay hor tho $7,000 rocontly ob tained for his nllogod confession. Thus working un her toolings, the story goes, ho will bog for forgiveness, nnd, should he win her over, perhaps Indues her to plontl for his llfo. Mrs. Pltozel, who ar rived horo on Wodnosdny, admits that 6ho was Ignorant of nny preparations to call hor to tills city, but by her lawyor's advice she will say nothing furthor. It will be nn agreeable surprise to persons sulrject to attacks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may bo had by taking Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea I!em cdy. In many instances tbo attack may bo prevented by taking this remedy as soon ns tho first symptoms of the disoase appear. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by Grubler Bros., druggists. Minister Willis Win 'Not lleculleil. SAN FltANClsco, April 21. Albert S. Willis, minister from this country to tho Hawaiian islands, arrived from Honolulu yesterday. Ho says ho is iu ill health, nnd with his futility will go to his old homo in Lotilsvilb, to spend his threo months' leave of absence. Ho denied absolutely tho storios that ho is persona non-grutn with tho Hawaiian peoplo or government, and says ho was not summoned to Wash ington upon nny complaint of tho Ha waiian government, and tnnt no reproof has been given by Secretary Olnoy for any act of his In Honolulu. Minister Willis declares absolutely thai ho will return to his post nt tbo expiration of ills furlough. lElieuniiitlsiu Cured lu a Day, "Mystic Cure" for Khcuinattsm and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tlio system is rcmarkablo and mysterious. It removes at onco the cause and tho diseaso immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by J I. liagcnliucb, Druggist, Shenandoah. Virginia Delegates for MoKlnley. Staunton, Vu., April 21. The Repub lican state convention, In its platform, unanimously adopted tho following plank: "Tho Hcpublican party of Virginia cannot refrain from expressing its preference for tho nomination of tho idol of tho Ameri can worklngmen, tho hopo of our business nnd agricultural classos, tho plonoor of promised prosperity. William McKlnlov. of Ohio, and wo instruct tho deleguto3 olected by tills convention to vote for him as long as thcro is any prospect for his nomination, and thoroby express tho love of tho Virginia mother for her Ohlochlld." Dolegntes-at-largo to St. Louis wero olected ns follows: William Lambs, General Jnmes A. Wnlker, Major S. M. Yost und A. W. Harris (colored!. liucklen's Arnica Salve. ThO best Salve III the world fnr nntja bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tt'ttnt Mianr,u,S Un.l. nl.lll.ln I 1 all skin eruptions, and positively cuirs piles, or no pay required, It is guaranteed to givo porfect satisfaction or rnony refunded. Price S3 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasloy. Alleged Fraternity Kinbezzlur Indicted. PoUGIIKKEPSIK, N. Y., April 21. Dr. O. M, Shodd, formerly Imperial recorder ot tho Order of United trlonds, who is chnrged with misappropriating funds of tho order, was lndlctod uy tlio grand jury yesterdny for grand lnrcony lu tho first degreo und forgery in tlio tno tinril uogroe. Ho pleaded not guilty and wus held in $3,000 ball for trial nt tho May county court. Shodd is lu tho custody of tho sheriff, while his family is endo.ivorlug to Bocuro n now bondsman. Flood Damage 111 Maine. Portland, April 21. A special from Caribou says: Tho worst froshct over known bore Is now prevailing. As tho ro sult of molting snow part ot tha Aroos took river burst through tho dam hero during tho night, ami about ouo-thlrd of tlio structure was carried uway. Tha en tire river district Is 11 odod, and tho town Is without light or water supply. Tho dnmngo so fur Is estimated ut 10,000. I.uoks Like Ilolibery mill Murder. Woounuiiv, N. J., April 21. Tho body of Mlohnel Ponie.-anz, of Philadelphia, who had been lnUslng since March IB, wus found at tho mouth of tho Woodbury creek yesterday. It was muoh decomposed, Pomeruuz left his homo with f500 In his possession. The money was not on his person, nnd bruises on his head load to the theory that ho was knookod sonsoloss, robbed and thrown Into tlio creok. When you want good rooflue. dumblne gas fitting, or general tiusmithing douo call on 13. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street. Dcalor ir stoves. 8.1-tf flrlp-Colils-lIeailuelie. Why suffor with Coughs, Colds and Lu Grlppowhen Laxative Jlromo Quinine will cure-you in one day. Put up in tablets con. vcnlent for taking. Guaranteed to euro, or money refunded. Price, 23 cents. For sale by Kirlln's Pharmacy. Buy Keystono Hour. Be sure that tho name Lessiq & IUEit, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. IN SENATE AND HOUSE. flencrnl McClnllnn'A Ron Denounces the (ieneriil l'ensloii Hill. Wabhisoton, April at. Yesterday In tho houso was consumed In further deboto of Mr. Plcklor's general pension bill. Tho Dumooruts, us a rulo, refrained from par ticipation in tho debate, nlthough Mr. McClollnn, of Xew York, a son of General Georgo B. McClollau, made n vigorous fpeeoli In opposition to the bill nnd in de fense of tho administration of the pension offlco. Ho argued that tho bill would put on tho rolls bounty junipers, deserters from tho Confederate army and other un meritorious persons. A resolution was prcsontod In tbo houso by Representative Shuford, of North Car olina, providing for tho appointment ot n committee of five to Investigate tho "ex tent to which federal pntronngo Is being Used to dofeat tho alms of good govern ment, control legislatlou and corrupt tho public sorvloo." After the sonnto had spent most of tho day on a proposed reform of conditions, lu tho Indian Territory, tho presiding offlcor ruled out tho entire subject on tho ground thnt It was gonorul legislation. Tlio Iudlnn appropriation bill, carrying f9,000,00J, was passed at tho oldso of tho day. In vlow of Utah's entry to statehood, Mr. Brown of that stato secured tho pussago of bills ap propriating $503,0X) for a public building nt Salt Lake City nnd $188,000 for a slml lur building ut Odou. The President Has a Day's Troutlng. Washington, April 21. Prcsldont Clovelund.uccompnulod by Secretary Mor ton und Commissioner of Internnl Itovo nue Miller, roturnod last night in a special car over tho Southern railroad from Lecs burg, Va., whoro thoy spent tho day Ash ing among tho trout streams of that lo cality. Tho party renohod Loosburg Into Wednesday night nnd got nuonrlystnrt for tho duy's sport. Noarly tho ontlro tlmo was passed angling, but tho not result was only thirty Ash. Tho prcsldont and his companions left Lcosburg nt 10 o'clock, arriving hero nbout 11:15. Itellef lu Six Hours. Dlstres'iiur kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "Xew Great South American Kidnoy Curo." This new remedy is n great surprise on nccount of its exceeding promptness iu relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and ovefy part of tho urinary passages iu malo or femalo. it reliovcs retention ol water ami pam in nassinir it almost immediately. If you want quirk relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by Shaplra's pharmacy, 107 South Main street. Veteran Actors Honor Shakespeare. Philadelphia, April 21. A uotablo gathorlug of players nssistod In tho colo- bratlon of tho 83'Jd anniversary of tho birth of Shakespenre at the Forrest Homo yes terday. A largo tent was erected on tho grounds ttf tho homo, and hero tho oxer cIso3 woro hold. Tho feuturo of tho olub orato progrum was tho opening speech mado by Joseph Jefferson, who spoko of Shakespeare's groatnoss, and concludod with an eulogy ot Forrest, interspersed with personal recollections of tho trage dlnu. Other participants wero Ralph Del more, William Gillette, John Jack, mil ureston (JlurKo unit compnuy In the tlnrd nnd fourth acts of "Hamlet." An Allldnvlt. Thi3 is to certify that on May 11th, I walked to Mellck's drug storo on a pair of crutches and bought a bottlo of Chamber lain's Pain Balm for inflammatory rheuma tism which bod crippled mo up. After using three bottles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend it. Charles II. Wet zel, Sunbury, Pa. Sworn and subscribed to before mo on ugust 10, 1604. Walter Shipmau, J. P. For sale at 50 cents per bottlo by Grubler Bros., druggists. llurglars Loot a Pursonnge. Washington, April 21. During tho night burglnrs looted tbo hou30 of tho Hov. Hlchurd Lowls Howell, pustor of St. Margaret's Episcopal church, and carried nwuy nbout 1,000 worth of silvorwuro. Mr. Howell's homo is on Now Hnmpshlro uvonuo, in tho most fashionnblo part of tno city, rue work ovutently wus uono by professlonuls, nnd porhaps by tho samo gang which lust your robbod tho Brazilian minister, ox-Minister to Spain Curry and others. Tho family was not nwnkoned by thothievos, to who ie identity there is no clow, Tho plunder wus carried nwuy In n bag made from ono of tho parlor sofu cushions. During tho winter of 1803, F. M. Martiu, of Long Reach, West Va., contracted a severe cold which left him with a cough. In speaking of how ho cured it ho bays : "I used several kinds of cough syrup but found no relief until I bought a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough 'ltemedy, which relieved mo almost instantly, and in assort time brought about a complete cure." When troubled with n cough or cold Use this remedy and you will not find it necessary to try several kinds before you get relief. It has been iu the market for over twenty years and constantly growu iu favor and popularity. For sale at 25 anil 50 cents per bottlo by Grubler Bros,, druggists. Death of ex-Congreiman Williams. Waissaw, Ind., April 21,-Hon. William Williams, utter nn Illness of several mouths' duration, died ot puresis, at the residence of his son, Hecorder J. H. Will iams, aged 70. Mr. Williams wus of na tional reputation. Hd was a momber of tho Forty-second nnd Forty-third con gresses, representing tho old Tenth In diana district. During Garfiold's admin istration ho was appolutod charge d'af faires to Uruguay and Paraguay, The Discovery Saved Ills Life, Mr. G. Caillouette, Druggist, Beavcrsvillc, 111., says: 'To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my llfo. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all tbe physicians for milos about, but of no avail nnd was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from tlio first doso began to get better, and afterusing threo bottles was upandabout again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep storo or houso without it." Get a free trial nt A. Wasloy's Drug Store. Coining F.vent, May 30.--Ico cream festival under tho auspices of tlio 22 Club, iu Bobbins' opera houso, Cure tor lleadatiie. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Klectrie Bitters lias proved to bo the very best. It ellects a permanent euro and tho most dreaded lialiltuul sick Imiihu.lii yleh tti its Influence. We urge all who uroulllleted to procure a home, una give tins remedy n fair trial. Iu rase of hubltiiat vniibllpittloii Electric Bitters cures liv iilvluu the mndi-d tone to tno bowels, und fow casus Iniijf imisi the use of this medicine, Try It mini. Iaiuh bottles only SO cents at A, Wwdtty's Piua store. Ministers Should Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. THERE 18 NO PnOFESSION, whoso labors soBovcrely tax tbo nervous sys tem, as that of tho ministry. Thodo rangornc'nt of tho Horvo centers of tbo brain by over work, frequently brings on attacks of hoart trouble, abd nervous prostration. Rov. J. P. Kostcr, M. D.', Pastor U. B. church, London Mills, Ills., hlmsolf a physi cian, writes Fob. 2C, 1805! "Heart affection and nervous prostration had become so serious last fall that a Httlo over work In tho pulpit would so completely prostrate ma HP rVTllPc;' '"at It eoemod certain Heart Cure ot tho ministry entirely t)optneni "oars palpitation becamo AtSIOreS so bad that my auditors TJanlf U would ask mo If I did not liwailll...!.! have hoart dlsooso. Last November I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Now Hoart Curo alternately with Dr. Miles' Nervine and derived tho greatest posslblo benefit. I havo Just closod revival work ot 10 weeks, preaching noarly ovory night and twico on tbo Sabbath. I can speak for hours without suffering as I formorly did. Hard working ministers should koep Dr. Milos' grahd remedies on hand." Dr. Miles' Heart Curo Is sold on guarantee, first bottlo will benefit or money rotundod. POLITICAL CARDS. ore i.EGisLATUitn, seconu District, H. W. BECKER, Of airnrdvllle, l'n. Subject to Peinocratlo rules. jpoit COUNTY TlIEASUIEEIt, ELIAS DAVIS, OT Hrorul Mountain, Subject to 3tepu))lican rules. CI.EIEK OK THE COUIETS, PHIL. J. C0NNELL, Of Olrardvillo. Subject to Democratic rules. "TJlOIt COUNTY COM5IISSIONE1I, FRANK RENTZ, Of Ashland. Subject to ItopuiiUcnn rules. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. c. S. PHILLIPS, M. D. Ofllco : 80 West Centre, street. Can be consulted at nil hours. P. F. BURKE, M. D. SO E. Lloyd street, Shenandoah, Office hours : 7 to 9 ft. m, p. ni. 1 to 8 and 7 to 9 J II. POMEHOY, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa, M. BUItKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oillco Egait building, corner ot Main find Centre streets, Shenandoah. pltOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy OttVt Pa. 1 la vine studied under some of the bei masters fp London and Paris, will clve lesson on the violin, guitar and vocal culture. Termi reasonable. Address in care of St rouse, tbe eweler, Shenandoah. If You Have Any : NEED FOR ONE: A DEADLY PARALLEL BUY A I il AND NOT A STIFFELL FKEEMAN. , Gentlemen i We bad oneot your No. 30 Sofefca in tbe IJaseltlne Ilulldlng, which was in tli worst part of the flro. Although the safe was badly burned on the outaldo, all of Its contents were saved. Wo take pleasure In advising the public to ua J your safes If they want protection. (Signed,) MKUSHON BROS. STIFFEL ii FltKEMAN. Gentlemen : I hereby slve you ray Safe, found In the ruins of tho Into flie at tho Hasoltlno Art Galleries. Its contents wcro destroyed and I have no use for tho shell, (Signed,) THOS. J. AUMSTHONO. STIFFEL & FREEMAN, SAFE MANUFACTURERS, 733 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA i 's 4 J 1 11 : t
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